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POLICE REPORTS
Aug 28 2008, 4:00 PM March 9

Police work as waiters for Special Olympics
Aug 28 2008, 4:00 PM SMOKEY POINT Area police officers will be working side jobs to support Special Olympics.

Arlington, Marysville and Lake Stevens Police are teaming up to serve drinks and bus tables at the Marysville Red Robin April 12, as part of the annual "Tip-a-Cop" event, which raises funds for the Law Enforcement Torch Run, benefiting Special Olympics athletes in the local community.

From noon to 8 p.m., approximately half a dozen officers from each city's department will be working as "celebrity waiters" at the Red Robin, located at 16814 Twin Lakes Ave., and they'll have their police vehicles and equipment out on display.

This week in history
Aug 28 2008, 4:00 PM from The Marysville Globe archives

10 years ago 1998

MP tennis wins three in a row
M-P’s number two singles player Jodie Anderson returns an Arlington volley. - DANIELLE SZULCZEWSKI The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 4:18 PM MARYSVILLE The Tomahawks' number three doubles team of Juliana Albano and Kayla Mullen held off an Arlington sweep of the doubles to help secure M-P a 4-3 win.

The win over Arlington was M-P's third in a row, giving the Tomahawks a winning record after opening the season with losses against conference powerhouses Snohomish and Stanwood. They rebounded in back-to-back games against Everett and Lake Stevens March 19 and 20, by marks of 4-3.

Marysville's number one singles player Ashley Bartlett struggled in her match against Arlington's powerhouse player Ivana Krommelova, but the rest of Bartlett's teammates took their wins in two sets. Jodie Anderson defeated Colleen McElroy 6-1, 6-2 at second singles, Lianne Falenski defeated Kaitlyn Scott 6-3, 6-3 at third singles, and Taylor Olsen defeated Emery Zednick 6-1, 6-1 at fourth.

Stanwood edges M-P track
Aug 28 2008, 4:17 PM With eight and nine wins respectively, the Marysville boys and girls track team took the largest number of victories in a three-team April 3 meet at Stanwood, but ultimately fell in the team standings to a deeper Stanwood team.

Multiple Tomahawks won multiple events. Sophomore Cali Cull took the long jump with a mark of 15-10 3/4 and the triple jump with a leap of 34-4 1/4 on top of running the second leg of a winning 4x100-meter relay. Junior Ryan Lanphere did it for the boys in distance events, winning the mile with a 4:38.39 time and the two mile a little later on in 10:35.04.

Marysville narrowly falls in four-team golf meet
Aug 28 2008, 4:17 PM SNOHOMISH Every stroke counts in golf.

As Snohomish hosted Marysville, Arlington and Stanwood, the visitors fell fewer than 10 strokes apart in the standings, though none came close to usurping their host for first place.

M-P tops Arlington, Oak Harbor
Sophomore midfielder Collin Carlson tries to steal the ball away from Arlington’s Zach Fulwiller. - DANIELLE SZULCZEWSKI The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 4:17 PM ARLINGTON With tough losses behind them, Marysville to Cascade and Arlington to Monroe, M-P and Arlington came into their March 31 game looking for a win.

Lakewood falls in final innings
Senior Kally Behen rips a two-run double in the third inning. “She’s awfully tough, and hit tough,” said her coach, Steve Barker. - DANIELLE SZULCZEWSKI The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 4:17 PM LAKEWOOD Errors added up as Lakewood softball toppled in its April 2 meeting against Granite Falls.

Tribute to Sousa dedicated to Eide
The North Cascades Concert Band is comprised of 55 musicians from Blaine to Renton, directed by Lylburn Layer with assistance from Rob Pattermann. They will perform a tribute to John Philip Sousa at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center in Arlington at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12. - Photo courtesy North Cascades Concert Band Aug 28 2008, 4:32 PM North Cascades Concert Band's tribute to Sousa

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