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Arlington linebacker Luis Mendoza (12) picks up a fumble and returns it 25 yards for Arlington’s only score of the first half during a District 8-6A football game at C.H. Wilemon Field in ...
Arlington High School is a public high school located in Arlington, Washington and is home to the Eagles. The enrollment was 1,598 for the 2005–2006 school year. This school was built in 2002 after years of unsuccessful building bonds. The grand opening, after five years of raising funds, was on May 31, 2003.
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. [1]
The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) is a major high school athletic league for boys, girls, and co-ed Catholic high schools of the Archdiocese of Washington & Diocese of Arlington located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The WCAC is widely regarded as the nation's best boys and girls basketball and football conference, with ...
The high school football season openers are happening in a matter of weeks. Several Southern Section teams are headed to Hawaii on Aug. 12, Zero-week games are Aug. 19 and the first week of a full ...
A look at this week's schedule, October 25-28, for high school football games in the Southland. It's the final week of the regular season.
The Section 9 football schedules for fall 2024 have been announced. The opening slate of games for Week Zero (September 7-8) is not complete, with coaches granted permission to set up matchups.
The KingCo Athletic Conference is a high school athletics conference in King County, Washington, part of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA). Its 25 members are in SeaKing District II, which includes Seattle and east King County, and includes schools in the four highest classification levels: 4A, 3A, 2A, and 1A.