Three girls golf teams walked onto Camaloch Golf Course for nine holes May 7.
The Lakewood Cougar tennis team is one of the youngest teams in their district. With few upperclassmen, this team is mostly in a rebuilding phase.
The Tomahawk baseball team scored a single run in three different innings to hold off a competitive Lake Stevens squad.
While the conference champion Marysville-Pilchuck soccer team won’t get the automatic state berth of past Wesco North winners, they will…
The Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team wrapped up its regular season with a 17-3 record, cruising to the Wesco North championship with…
The top four or five teams in Wesco North softball have been battling it out, but with a big win over Snohomish, the Arlington girls are one win away from locking up the league’s No. 2 seed into the district tournament.
In five or six years, the girls softball players facing off on the Haller Middle School field might meet in conference or district competition for Arlington or one of the Marysville high schools.
After the game, very little seemed to distinguish Marysville-Pilchuck soccer’s 4-0 win over Arlington from any of their other games in the season.
In a game quite unlike their first meeting this season, the Marysville-Pilchuck soccer team outplayed Snohomish and, with their win, took a huge leap toward their first-ever conference championship.
By the same margin as their early season win, Arlington was handed a huge setback in their postseason dreams when Stanwood soccer came to Arlington for Senior Night.
You have to hand it to the Tomahawk baseball team — they like to play under pressure.
A second encounter with the undefeated Stanwood softball team served as a reminder to the Arlington girls that one play can make a difference.
“Anytime you lose half your varsity team, regardless of the reason, you’re not going to be playing to your full potential,” said first-year coach Erik Carlson.