A series of well-travelled Seattle- and Arlington-based performers will be bringing their unique talents to the Arlington stage, hoping to amaze local audiences.
This week has seen more than one local all-star team fall out of their tournament bracket.
The Stilly Valley juniors softball team won their tournament June 30. With a win over Pacific July 1, the Stilly Valley majors softball team is heading to their tournament championship game. Is your team still playing this weekend? Check the list below for your team’s next game time and location.
“It was a pitchers’ duel. A 1-0 game for three innings,” said Marysville Nationals manager Jeff Rosten. “Then the wheels fell off the bus.”
Families turned out in numbers for the final free swim night of the spring calendar.
With kangaroos, wallabies, llamas and alpacas, as well as an assortment of more ordinary farm animals like turkeys, chickens and ducks, Ray and Joey Strom’s Outback Kangaroo Farm has turned into a thriving retirement business for the Arlington couple.
The Marysville Nationals and North Snohomish all-stars duked it out in a pitchers duel, but ultimately the Nationals fell in the first round of the majors baseball district tournament.
The Marysville American all-stars faced a bruising game in the first round of the 9/10 district tournament at Cedar Field.
The Longhorns of Marysville recreational softball league took the long road to the men’s spring championship game June 26.
With first-round games out of the way, all-star Little League gets into the nitty gritty portion of the schedule.
For teams with early losses in these double-elimination tournaments, they’ll be playing for their seasons. The winners will push harder, hoping to carry their momentum to district championships.
Pride makes men do funny things.
Both Stilly Valley Little League teams advanced out of pool play to qualify for the single-elimination bracket in the Mill Creek minors tournament.
The Stilly Valley Crusaders’ U14 team wrapped up a six-team NSA practice tournament at Marysville-Pilchuck High School with a tie.
Organizers of the June 28 Arlington Airport Run hope to use proceeds from the race for a good cause.