ARLINGTON
Baseball
For the second-straight game, Oak Harbor gave undefeated Arlington a tougher time than one might expect, losing at home 3-1 Wednesday.
Oak Harbor, now 2-7, was tied with the Eagles 1-1 after four innings. Arlington had beaten them just 1-0 the day before.
Arlington scored two runs in the top of the fifth inning then held on to win.
Jacob Burkett was the winning pitcher, striking out nine in 5 2/3 innings. Owen Bishop stood out at the plate going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Andrew Smith went 1-2 with a run batted in.
Arlington is now 17-0, 15-0 in Wesco play.
Boys golf
Arlington placed second to Everett in a seven-team match at Snohomish Golf Course Wednesday.
The Seagulls, led by medalist Andrew Olson with a 1 under 34, had 145 points, with the Eagles at 157. M-P had 175 and MG 191.
Arlington: Caden Smith 38, Nate Metcalf 39, Trent Nobach 40, Alex Coghill 40. M-P: Jeff Reynolds 40, Connor Peterson 43, Matt Allen 43, Matt Krapf 49. MG: Nick Scharbach 44, Emryk Flitz 46, Chase McGowne 48, Nathan Bickle 53.
MARYSVILLE
Tennis
MG edged M-P 4-3 Wednesday.
All of the Tomahawk wins came in singles 1 to 3. Paige Beamer defeated Maria Falcon 6-2, 6-1; Taylor Bichel bested Ashlin Rounds 6-1, 6-1; and Kristina Gret took a tough match over Gabby Maddoch 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. But MG won at No. 4 singles, and all three doubles matches.
Areslie Marmalejo beat Maddi Baxter 6-1, 6-2; Autumn Perkins-Tristan Fetro defeated Athena Rondeau-Katie Stuart 6-4, 6-2; Meghan Zimmerman-Sofia Trujillo got by Joslynn Scharpp-Irina Gret 6-1, 6-3; and Karry You/Jaiden Shelton-Thompson edged Taylor Martin-Maggie Schaffer 7-6 (4), 7-5.
Girls golf
MG beat Stanwood 214 to 234 Wednesday at Cedarcrest Golf Course.
Charger Nicole Phengmuang was the medalist with a 44. Also, Emily Reynolds shot a 53, Chloe Braaten a 57 and Natalie Furness and Roz Edwards both shot 60.
Baseball
Marysville-Pilchuck beat crosstown rival Marysville Getchell 10-0 Wednesday in Wesco 3A play.
LAKEWOOD
Track
The Cougars competed in a three-team meet at Civic Stadium in Bellingham Wednesday.
Boys results: Kaelin Nelson was second in the 100 meters in 11.76 seconds; sophomore Jack Legore was second in the 200 at 23.24 seconds; junior Alex Jensen won the 400 in 53.23 seconds; Joseph Knoth was third in the 110 hurdles in 18.5 seconds; he also was second in the 300 hurdles in 50.5 seconds; in the 4 by 100 relay, Spencer Fleming, Michai Harris, Jordan Gonzalez and Kaelin Nelson won in 44.35 seconds; sophomore Keegan Bach was second in the shot put at 43 feet, 3 inches; teammate William Davis was third at 40-7; Davis won the discus at 135 feet; sophomore Gage Welzel won the javelin at 135 feet, 1 inch; teammate Spencer Neiffer was second at 133-4; Zachery Anderson took the high jump with a leap of 6-foot-1; Anderson tied for second in the pole vault at 10-6, the same height teammate sophomore Kaedyn Bustad made.
Girls results: Junior Jessika Smith won the 200 meters at 27.28 seconds; freshman Stacy Chernomor was second and sophomore Torrance Blackwood third in the 100 hurdles with times of 19.4 and 20.26 seconds; Lakewood won the 4 by 100 relay in a time of 52.9 seconds with Alexis Allen, Stella Seth, Hannah Primrose and Jasmine Graham; junior Bailey Hammond was third in the shot put at 28 feet, 3.5 inches; she was second in the discus at 92-9; sophomore Allen and freshman Graham tied for third in the high jump at 4-6.
Tennis
In Northwest 2A action Wednesday, Anacortes blanked Lakewood 7-0.