MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival Fashion Show and its Royalty returned to the Opera House June 17, along with royalty from years’ past.
ARLINGTON — In sports, there seems to be an established dichotomy between two kinds of athletes — the naturally gifted and those who work hard.
But there’s also the athlete who has both traits, and Marysville little leaguer Malakhi Knight is a prime example.
TULALIP — The annual Strawberry Festival Berry Run opened at its new location at the Tulalip Amphitheater June 14.
Despite the new location, the annual event returned some familiar runners to trek the 5-kilometer route.
EVERETT — For many Marysville-Pilchuck High School graduates, it just seemed like a blink of an eye.
TULALIP — Despite a power outage, valedictorian and graduating senior Chance Mair still delivered.
TACOMA — The Marysville boys track team placed 26th with 10 points at the 3A State Track meet at Mount Tahoma High School.
MARYSVILLE — Behind the giggles and shy demeanor is a state-caliber tennis player.
EVERETT — The Marysville-Pilchuck softball team lost its winner-to-state game 6-2 to Edmonds-Woodway in the 3A district tournament.
The Tommies defeated Lynnwood 9-3 in game one, but lost the second round to Meadowdale 13-3 May 19. M-P had one more chance to qualify for state, but were eliminated by Edmonds May 21.
EVERETT — The Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team’s season ended with a loss to Ferndale 11-6 in a winner-to-state and loser-out game in the 3A district tournament.
MARYSVILLE — After losing the second round of the 3A district tournament to Lynnwood 3-0 May 12, the Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team earned its chance to play a winner-to-state game against Ferndale Saturday, May 16, at Memorial Field in Everett as they defeated Oak Harbor 7-2 in a loser-out game May 13.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Getchell senior Garret Westover is described as “unsuspecting” and “quirky” by his track coach, Kim Edens. But he leads the state right now in the 400 meters.
The Marysville-Pilchuck the girls track team placed ninth overall and the boys placed 11th at the Tomahawk Classic hosted by M-P at Quil Ceda Stadium May 2.
MARYSVILLE — Two things brought senior Sebastian Navarro to Marysville-Pilchuck from his hometown of Yakima. His love for soccer and his disdain for drugs.