MARYSVILLE — Despite competing against substantially bigger schools, the Lakewood track team won three events as the boys took third place in the 14-team field at Marysville’s annual Tomahawk Classic April 26.
LAKE STEVENS — A dark horse prospect for a playoff berth out of Wesco North, Lake Stevens played for the life of their season and defeated Arlington 1-0.
The voice of the Arlington Eagles is going to have a lot more to say about the course of Arlington sports — he’s just been named the school’s new athletic director.
Arlington assistant coach Greg Dailer has been named the next head coach of the Arlington football program.
MARYSVILLE — Arlington seniors Kjirsten Jensen and Marcus Dolan were multiple-event winners, leading the Eagles to a strong showing as M-P hosted the annual Tomahawk Track and Field Classic, April 26.
Dominance in the field and distance events gave the Lakewood boys and girls track teams victory when Cedarcrest hosted the Cougars and Archbishop Murphy for a league tri-meet April 17.
The Arlington-based Snohomish County Thunder football team kicks off its eight-game season with an April 26 home game against the Puget Sound Pirates.
MARYSVILLE — Faces were bright on March 17, when the Arlington track team pulled off a successful meet. The meet was held at Marysville for Arlington and Stanwood, with the Arlington boys placing first overall, winning a total of seven out of 17 events.
ARLINGTON — Even though he passed away in 1979, Bill Quake’s legacy lives on in the city and the sport that he loved, both of which honored him April 19.
MARYSVILLE — In a defensive sparring match, the Arlington and M-P fastpitch teams went seven rounds before the Tomahawks delivered the knockout punch.
MARYSVILLE — Competing against bigger schools and some strong competition, the Lakewood High School track team put in a good showing at the Birger Solberg Team Invitational held April 12 in Bellingham.
ARLINGTON — Doug Plucker, head coach of the Arlington High School boys baseball team, was up-front about their 8-2 loss to Stanwood April 9.
EVERETT — Already leading by three runs in the bottom of the first inning, an Arlington assistant coach reminded the light-hearted dugout throughout the early innings, “Hey, we haven’t done anything yet.”