More than 70 participants of all ages turned out to usher in the third season of the city of Marysville’s all-comers track meet.
It’s slow, challenging work to rebuild a football program.
Lakewood and Arlington football brought their aerial-oriented teams to the Lakewood passing tournament, but both teams struggled in pool play, only qualifying for consolation games in the day-long July 25 tournament.
Snohomish County Express wins 14A Western World bracket Coming off of a first-round bye and some so-so play, the Snohomish…
Oversized and extremely bouncy, a kickball is not an easy thing to catch.
Water is a basic element on earth and for our bodies.
For recent Marysville-Pilchuck graduate Levi Cartas, the past month and a half has represented the opportunity of a lifetime. On June 11, a scout for the Kansas City Royals called Cartas and told him that they would like to send him a contract to play for the organization, a move that took the 19-year old by surprise.
The Mighty Marlins Swim Club racked up 28 first-place finishes out of 48 events as they hosted Storm Aquatics and North Whidbey Swim Club in a dual meet June 17.
By the time this paper ends up in your hands, the National Softball Association Western World Series will be well underway with games taking place around Snohomish County.
For the second year in a row, the city of Marysville’s summer youth volleyball camp came to Lakewood High School.
For two innings, the first-round playoff game between kickball rivals the Grasskickers and the Belmark Bombers remained scoreless.
Beginning July 23, the city of Marysville brings back its popular all-city track meet for a third summer.
The Marysville-Pilchuck football team has five home games and nine regular season games in all as the boys attempt to repeat as Wesco North champions.