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The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

Chuck Randall Relay Preview

Caleb Smith, Journalist
March 19, 2015

This coming Saturday your Eagles Track and Field team has their first meet at home. It is the Chuck Randall relay named after former coach Mr. Randall. Randall had a thirty year coaching career; clearly...

AHS wrestling beat Stanwood on Friday, January 23, 2015. This is the first Battle of the Bull victory in five years for Arlington.

Battle of the Bull

January 29, 2015

Lady Eagles overwhelm Marysville-Pilchuck

Kyle Jones, Staff Writer
January 12, 2015

Last Friday, our Lady Eagles overwhelmed the Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks with a landslide victory of 79-20. Jess Ludwig '15 was the first to score, followed by Jayla Russ '16 and Payton Brown '18...

Full Court Depressor

James Piscioneri, Staff Writer
January 8, 2015

Last night our Lady Eagles lost against the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors in overtime: the quintessential heart-breaker. Though it was a hard-fought battle through the whole regulation and overtime, our somewhat...

The JV and freshmen volleyball teams cheer on the varsity girls before the start of their game against MPHS on October 29th.

Fall sports enjoy winning ways

Garrett Wiseman, Staff Writer
December 5, 2014

During the fall each sports program found success both individually and as a team. The Volleyball team enjoyed their first winning season in 18 years, falling just short of state, yet setting the program...

Audrey Frolich (’15), Haley Gonzales (’15), Morgan VanLaar (’17), Madison Ward (’16), Ally Peterson (’17), and Audrey Randles (’16) celebrate a great kill by Randles during their game vs. Edmonds Woodway on Tuesday. Audrey Frolich (’15), Haley Gonzales (’15), Morgan VanLaar (’17), Madison Ward (’16), Ally Peterson (’17), and Audrey Randles (’16) celebrate a great kill by Randles during their game vs. Edmonds Woodway on Tuesday.

Won’t Be Forgotten

Michaela Krogen, Staff Writer
November 13, 2014

Although volleyball lost at the district tournament this week, they have given Arlington Volleyball a name to be feared in the future. The week started off on Tuesday Nov. 4th with a game against Edmonds-Woodway....

At its best, there are puddles on the infield.

Will Baseball Field survive for another season?

Garrett Wiseman, Staff Writer
November 13, 2014

Garrett Wiseman Garrett Wiseman Will Baseball Field survive for another season? The title tells it all, it's a question many around the Baseball program at Arlington...

Morgan Van Laar (10), Michaela Krogen (12), Madison Ward (11), Ally Peterson (10)  and Haley Gonzales (12) celebrate after a kill during the game against Marysville Pilchuck High School Wednesday, October 29.

Volleyball Ends Victorious

Michaela Krogen, Staff Writer
October 31, 2014

The final game of the regular season was a good one for AHS volleyball. They came out and won in 4 sets against Marysville Pilchuck. The team started off slowly, starting from behind with MP up 18-13....

Junior Diarmuid Murphy catches a pass by Junior quarterback Drew Kalahar against Stanwood during the annual Stilly Cup.

2014 Homecoming Game Recap

Demri Toop, Staff Writer
October 21, 2014

The stakes were high at the annual Stilly Cup football game on October 10th. Not only were the football boys reuniting with their old Stanwood rivals after dropping down to 3A this year but it was also...

Surprise Away Match Leads to Victory for Eagles’ Tennis

Quinn James, Staff Writer
October 21, 2014

When the plans for a home match on September 30th were thrown out and the match was rescheduled to be at Getchell, the Varsity Boys’ Tennis team was thrown off. The Eagles came through, however, and...

Blocks Not Enough to Hold the Tomahawks

Hailey Tokarsyck, staff writer & photographer
October 19, 2014

On Friday, October 17, the varsity football team took on the Marysville Pilchuck Tomahawks. Within the first quarter, Marysville was up 0-14. Then the Eagles came in with junior #84 Chase Marx scoring...

Freshman Chase Welton runs the ball against Stanwood during the 2nd quarter of the game on October 15.

The Other Stilly Cup

Michaela Krogen, Staff Writer
October 16, 2014

On Wednesday October 15th the freshman football team came out ready to play against the Stanwood Spartans in their own Stilly Cup. Things started off strong when Grant Falk (#40) went in for the first...

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