I’ve learned that my questions in life and professionally often don’t get answered.
This year’s goal is obvious for the Lakewood girls: compete in the District 1 tournament.
Coach Julie Martin and the Tomahawks have a number of questions to address before opening the season Dec. 2 at Squalicum.
A game that featured seven lost fumbles, a blocked extra point and a recovered onside kick came down to a defensive stop with just minutes remaining in the first round of the class 4A state football tournament Nov. 13.
The Tomahawks capped a breakthrough season with a 13th-place finish at the state meet Nov. 14.
Football distinguishes twins Siti and Suli Tamaivena.
On paper, the two
Despite the high level of success Hannah Taylor has achieved as just a freshman, her mother, Christy, likely can’t be found near the pool cheering her on.
Local athletes gracing The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sports pages might be in for a pleasant surprise in the coming weeks.
Coming into the season, defense was coach Jeremiah Wohlgemuth’s primary concern.
It’s about time to put away the rain gear and the boots, lace up my British Knights and get ready for a few months of indoor, winter sports.
When asked to name a few people who’ve helped his program get where it is, Lakewood coach Jeff Sowards’ eyes glaze over.
Abby Burke has been the definition of a game-changer for the Cougars this postseason.
The Tomahawks finally figured out a way to beat Monroe Nov. 7, unfortunately their season ended shortly after with a loss in a loser-out match against Jackson in the Division 1 tournament.
