ARLINGTON — When the football season ends, players find different ways to unwind.
Lakewood High School will host a recognition night Nov. 14 for its senior football players and cheerleaders. The event will take place at Dick Cardinal Stadium at 6 p.m.
COUPEVILLE — The Highland Christian volleyball team got within a game of state, falling to North Sound Christian in a winner-to-state game.
Three weeks ago, Issaquah ranked highly in every state football poll.
SHORELINE — The Arlington girls soccer team’s season ended in a Nov. 3 district game against Shorewood.
A look of astonishment crossed Lakewood senior Lacey Nation’s face as she passed the finish line and entered the chute at the girls state cross country contest at Sun Willows Golf Course.
STANWOOD — Elsewhere in Snohomish County, a big win by the Snohomish football team rendered Arlington’s playoff dreams mute.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawk girls soccer team just couldn’t seem to get a break this season.
MARYSVILLE — The swimming JV championships mark the end of the season for a host of swimmers, but for a lucky few, it’s a chance to extend the season another week.
ARLINGTON — As the senior spikers of the Highland Christian volleyball team defended their home court for the last time, the four graduating seniors couldn’t hide their tearful smiles.
Lakewood cross country has a long history of success, which includes four consecutive Cascade Conference championships and counting. Cougar harriers perform well at the district level as well and are regulars to the state meet.
LANGLEY — When so many runners compete to extend their seasons, it’s natural that some will go home disappointed.
“We did OK,” said M-P football coach Brandon Carson. “We moved the ball OK.”
