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In athletics, Stanwood competes in the 3A competition level in the state of Washington. Teams participate in the WesCo athletic conference. The school nickname is the Spartans and the official colors are red, grey, and white.
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is the governing body of athletics and activities for secondary education schools in the state of Washington.As of October 2024, the private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization consists of nearly 800 member high schools and middle/junior high schools, both public and private.
Arlington's rivals are the Stanwood Spartans, who they play annually in football for the Stilly Cup. [2] In 2010, the Arlington Eagles won the WESCO championship against Jackson High School 42–21. In 2013, the Arlington Eagles won the softball state title. [3]
Athletics conference: Wesco 2A and Northwest Conference 2A (Football Only) Nickname: Red Wolves: Website: chs.rsd407.org: Cedarcrest High School is a four-year public ...
Lynnwood has a variety of different sports teams, playing in the Wesco Conference South 3A division. Lynnwood's traditional rival in athletics is Mountlake Terrace High School , although they do have crosstown rivalries with division rivals Meadowdale High School and Edmonds Woodway High School .
The school competes as the Seagulls, with its sports split between the conference's North and South divisions; the football team was formerly in the North division, but was moved to the South division when Wesco football realigned with the addition of the Ferndale Golden Eagles and the Squalicum Storm for the 2016 season. [6] [7] [8]
The Lake Stevens High School football team is the 10-peat champions of the Wesco 4A Conference as of 2022. Lake Stevens won their first state championship in football in 2022 defeating Kennedy Catholic 24-22.
Mount Vernon is known for its athletic success in high school basketball. [6] [7] The Bulldogs' boys basketball team found major success under Mac Fraser, head coach from 1986–2001, who was elected into the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2005.