After watching a pair of double-headers at the city of Marysville’s softball league, the strategy becomes obvious: swing a big stick.
Yellow balls fly all over the field and scores rise quicker than the temperature at Marysville-Pilchuck High School for the Wednesday CoEd “E” league action.
If you’re in the 10th grade bracket of the Snohomish County Boys & Girls Club I-5 Extravaganza, you’re likely to run into a team from Arlington.
The Cougars tried hard to be selfish hosts, but couldn’t help their hospitality.
Lakewood lost to the Issaquah Eagles, 65-7, in the title game of the Cougars Championship Passing Tournament July 31.
A warning: what Tory Klementsen is teaching can become highly addictive.
A runner’s high starts out simple enough, coming after the first mile or so, but then it gets harder to attain — and the chase begins.
“Once you go longer, you find that it comes after the second or the third mile,” she said.
The Gremlins had been here before — just a year ago, in fact.
Playing for the highest stakes the city of Marysville’s kickball league has to offer once already helped the Gremlins remain calm in a game where tensions ran high at Rudy Wright Memorial Field.
Cougar football is getting a little more of everything this summer.
With a new summer practice structure and a highly motivated squad, the Cougars are looking to make some changes once fall practice gets underway in August.
The six-week schedule is finished and kickball players from around Snohomish County are now playing for keeps.
MARYSVILLE — In one of the newer ideas from the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department, the city is organizing a trip to Emerald Downs.
Set up with Recreation Without Borders, the package will include a whole day of activities around the race track on Aug. 14.
LAKEWOOD — Bailey Kahler and Max Lovell can’t keep their eyes off the Lakewood High School track.
What’s holding the two 6-year-olds’ attention isn’t the flurry of activity accustom to the city of Marysville All-Comer’s track meets — they just can’t wait for their turn at the July 22 meet.
The tournament may be new, but many of the players are not strangers to each other.
Twenty teams of up to six players descended on the streets of Everett for the first Silvertips Street Hockey challenge July 17.
ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Kassidy Millar came home from Anaheim, Calif. without a trip to Disneyland — but that might be the only souvenir she was lacking.
The 8-year-old from Marysville won her age division at national Pitch, Hit and Run competition in front of the FanFest crowd during Major League Baseball’s All-Star Weekend, July 12. The contest was held just before the MLB Home Run Derby.
Football talent seems to run in the families of Lakewood and Arlington.
The moms of the Arlington and Lakewood youth football association players put on a show July 18 at a Powder Puff football game to much fanfare, with Lakewood claiming a 16-0 shutout.
The Everett Silvertips are giving their fans a chance to take center stage — across the street from the Comcast Arena.
The parking lot on the corner of Hewitt and Lombard avenues will host the first Everett Silvertips Street Hockey Tournament July 17.
