The tournament may be new, but many of the players are not strangers to each other.
Twenty teams of up to six players descended on the streets of Everett for the first Silvertips Street Hockey challenge July 17.
Football talent seems to run in the families of Lakewood and Arlington.
The moms of the Arlington and Lakewood youth football association players put on a show July 18 at a Powder Puff football game to much fanfare, with Lakewood claiming a 16-0 shutout.
The 76ers continue stellar play heading into the division tournament.
In a game that featured a little of everything, Arlington’s AA North American Legion team defeated the Snohomish County Steel 10-9, July 14, to finish out the regular season.
Things went pretty much according to plan for the Stilly Valley juniors July 7.
But that isn’t anything new for a team that has basically lost two games all season
The Stilly Valley juniors all-star team has moved on to the state tournament.
Stilly Valley defeated Lake Stevens 19-14 in the championship game of the District 1 Little League Junior Softball All Star Tournament at Lake Stevens Community Park July 1.
A partnership is brewing between the Eagles wrestling team and KFC Leipzig.
In the summer of 2009, Arlington wrestling coach Shaun Williams took his team over to Germany for two weeks of intense training and this year Leipzic coach Sven Thiele returned the favor.
This year’s Pedal, Paddle and Puff triathlon attracted racers from all around Washington state.
The 33 entrants at Haller Park July 4 easily surpassed last year’s total of 24.
Stilly Valley’s 11-year-old all-star team literally got something out of each of its players June 29.
Moms from Lakewood and Arlington have been sitting in the stands, watching their sons for so long they’ve decided to strap on some cleats and see what football is all about.
A trio of Arlington 3-on-3 teams took home top honors June 26 from the world’s largest basketball tournament, Hoopfest in Spokane.
Andy Smith and Connor Varnell have been playing football together for a good 10 years, and they’ve been friends for even longer.
ARLINGTON — The proof of what summer camps can do for a program was on the chests of the Arlington boys.
On the final day of Eagles basketball camp, June 24, the members of Arlington’s boys basketball program all had matching T-shirts on. The shirts were handed out to the winner of the Everett Summer Basketball League.
Michael Wendland is running out of options.
He has searched high and low for support to build an undercover training facility for the Eagles baseball and softball teams, but isn’t finding much help.