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Tommies win North-South meet
Senior Robin Mueller attempts to clear 10 feet, 10 inches in the pole vault. She did so successfully on her third attempt, breaking the school record. - Aug 28 2008, 4:15 PM MARYSVILLE Senior pole vaulter Robin Mueller broke a school record while other Tomahawk athletes tried to keep their seasons alive at the North-South Duel and freshman championships.

"At this point from here on out, it's do or die. You hit the mark or your season's over. It's the fun part of track, but it's also not very forgiving," said M-P track coach Randy Davis, whose squad hosted Arlington, Kamiak and Mariner in the May 1 duel meet. "Track's a really strange sport that way, where your team gets smaller and smaller until your season's over."

It's the same way for freshmen now that their April 28 championship meet is over, which means that for a number of Tomahawk track athletes, the season is over.

M-P topples Monroe, Cascade
 - Aug 28 2008, 4:15 PM MARYSVILLE In back-to-back games, the M-P fastpitch team enjoyed victories over likely playoff teams and boosted the case for a postseason berth of its own.

After defeating Monroe on its home field May 1, the girls followed up with a 5-1 victory at home over Cascade to move up to a 7-7 record, tying with the Bruins for third place among the league's 4A schools.

"Beating Monroe, we felt we could beat anybody," said M-P first baseman Skyler Peterson, who had a triple and three runs for the Tomahawks in their May 2 win. The 1-0 defeat of Monroe was only the Bearcats' second loss of the season, a record attributable to their state-caliber pitcher Jordan Birch. However, freshman Tomahawk pitcher Riley Fritz outmatched her counterpart in one critical category, throwing just a one-hitter at Monroe. Birch's team allowed three, including a double by freshman Megan Rollings proved the decisive RBI.

Arlington shocks M-P on senior night
M-P senior forward Jordan Salcedo wins a battle in the air against Arlington midfielder Eric Love. - Aug 28 2008, 4:15 PM MARYSVILLE Arlington threw a wrench in M-P's postseason plans, defeating the Tomahawks 1-0 on their senior night and throwing their quest for a league title into doubt.

M-P had several opportunities to score in the April 29 game, but it was Arlington's senior forward Schyler Furrer who found the goal with nine minutes left in the game.

M-P tames Wildcats
M-P sophomore John Crenshaw goes in for the ball. - Aug 28 2008, 12:53 PM
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Aug 28 2008, 4:15 PM M-P girls golf gears up for districts

Tomahawk JV squad goes 19-0
Aug 28 2008, 4:15 PM Going undefeated in the regular season shouldn't be an easy task, but the Tomahawk JV baseball coach Ryan Gilbertson describes his team's 19-0 season that way.

Lakewood wins in shootout
Senior Eric Hawks leaps and kicks powerfully defending the Lakewood goal. He kicks past Lynden forward Jesse Gonzalez to put Lynden on defense. - Aug 28 2008, 4:15 PM LAKEWOOD Lakewood senior goalkeeper Peter Karrenberg proved worthy of the Superman-inspired design on his jersey when he entered the goal in overtime and helped the Cougars defeat Lynden in a shootout.

With a save on Lynden's fifth attempt, Karrenberg helped Lakewood pull off the 2-1 victory in front of a home crowd, May 3.

Junior forward Evander Ochoa gave Lakewood an early lead, scoring on Lynden keeper Eric Kodama in the first minutes of the game. From then on, it was a close fight as players on both sides slipped and slid on the rain-slicked field.

Jessica Klise and Allison Preisinger are singing their own original songs
A 2004 graduate of Arlington High School, Jessica Klise celebrates her graduation from Cornish School of Arts with a performance at the Mirkwood and Shire Cafe Saturday, May 10. She graduates May 9 at Benaroya Hall. - Aug 28 2008, 4:28 PM Two young women of the Arlington area will be sharing their musical talents Saturday, May 10, at the Mirkwood and Shire Cafe in downtown Arlington.

East coast singer-songwriter to perform in Marysville
Aug 28 2008, 4:28 PM A singer/songwriter from Virginia, Andrew McKnight returns to the Pacific Northwest for the first time in four years and he will appear at Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1607 Fourth St., Marysville, beginning at 8 p.m., Saturday, May 10, a benefit for Marysville Food Bank & EUUF.

AHS jazz bands 'Swing into Spring'
Aug 28 2008, 4:28 PM Jazz musicians of Arlington High School had an exciting weekend last week at the Reno Jazz Festival, complete with earthquake.