With only three innings of varsity experience and not much practice time, Lakewood lost its season home-opener to Archbishop Murphy, 11-4.
With a goal in the 12th minute of their non-conference game against Bellingham, the Lakewood boys soccer team mustered all the offense they needed.
The Tomahawk boys and girls track team racked up 17 varsity event victories at Shoreline Stadium, defeating Monroe and host Shorewood in the season-opening meet March 19.
It was a small step for a soccer team but a giant leap for M-P soccer when the Tomahawk boys soccer team earned their first trip to the state tournament in almost 25 years last spring.
Although the Tomahawk girls track team returns 11 athletes from their district championship group last season, key personnel losses will challenge the team to repeat their success last year.
Marysville-Pilchuck girls golf coach Jaci Legore Hodgins said she believes the sky is the limit for her team this spring.
Two seniors will play a key role in leading the Grace Academy boys and girls golf teams this spring.
The Arlington eighth-grade and Marysville sixth-grade AAU basketball teams helped lead the Wesco Youth Basketball League in the first-ever Feeder Cup in Stanwood.
Whenever most athletic programs get in a slump, they have to rebuild the team to get back on the successful path of winning. This may take one or many years, depending on personnel.
“In golf, an athlete can have lot of potential no matter where they start as a freshman,” said first-year Lakewood boys golf coach Eric Carlson.
Whenever most athletic programs get on a slump, they have to rebuild the team to get back on the successful path of winning. This may take one to many years, depending on personnel.
It was a small step for a soccer team but a giant leap for M-P soccer when the Tomahawk boys soccer team earned their first trip to the state tournament in almost 25 years last spring.
Sharon Standish, defined is a long-time Marysville resident, inspirational preschool teacher, successful small business owner, loving wife and mother, children’s author, and sufferer of both Parkinson’s disease and Dystonia.