Winning has become commonplace quickly for frosh Anthony Allen and the Eagles golf team. Allen took medalist honors, leading the way for Arlington to defeat Marysville-Pilchuck and Everett in a Wesco North match April 15 at Legion Memorial Golf Course in Everett.
The Cougars can once again say that they’ve beaten the first place team in the Cascade Conference.
In a 3-1 result April 13, Lakewood (4-6 overall, 4-4 Cascade) knocked off South Whidbey in dramatic fashion late in the match.
Lakewood tried to quickly finish five innings, but weren’t able to fight both Sultan and Mother Nature April 6.
The Eagles overcame their early struggles. Arlington used timely hitting and stingy pitching to win the first half of a two-game series against Snohomish April 3.
In a Wesco North rivalry match, the Eagles just couldn’t keep up with the Spartans of Stanwood. Speed was the issue of the match in Arlington’s 4-1 loss at home March 31.
No it’s not an April Fools’ Day trick.
Lakewood boys soccer announced it should not be taken lightly with a 2-1, shootout win over first place Archbishop Murphy April 1.
The Cougars played like a team just getting to know one another.
In a 7-0 defeat at King’s, the Lakewood boys soccer team displayed moments of promise, but ultimately had a difficult time keeping the Knights’ attack at bay in a Cascade Conference match March 26.
It’s hard to be patient when playing the same team that beat you the day before. But the Cougars were the picture of composure, driving in key runs and drawing seven walks en route to a 10-2 Cascade Conference victory over Granite Falls March 24.
It’s hard to be patient when playing the same team that beat you the day before. But the Cougars were the picture of composure, driving in key runs and drawing seven walks en route to a 10-2 Cascade Conference victory over Granite Falls March 24.
The Eagles just couldn’t keep up with the Monroe Bearcats, losing 4-1 in a Wesco North contest March 23.
Scoring nine runs in an inning is hard enough, but doing it to win the season-opening series against the reigning Cascade Conference champion is a statement.
“I’m real proud of my guys,” said Lakewood coach Larry Delaney after the 13-12 walk-off victory on March 19. “Some players would have been satisfied with taking one game from Archbishop Murphy after being down 8-0, but they weren’t. They fought back.”
The Lady Cougars completed their non-conference schedule with a pair of impressive wins on back-to-back days.
The Lady Eagles overcame line-up confusion, a makeshift infield defense and a two-hit output to get their first softball win of the season March 17.
The old adage of ‘a win is a win’ certainly fits the description for Arlington (1-1), especially when defeating a defending Class 2A state champion in an exhibition game.