FEDERAL WAY M-P junior Trevor LeValley broke two of his own school records in the state swim meet prelimiaries Feb. 15.
TACOMA If you play your cards right, it takes just three wins to be named state champ.
MARYSVILLE After watching the junior varsity Tomahawks dispatch of the visiting Cascade Bruins 64-48 behind the 15 points of junior Blake Lovell, the varsity Tommies kept the goose egg in the league win column for their opponents.
MARYSVILLE If the M-P swim and dive team was tired after tough Christmas break workouts, they did a great job of not showing it against league foe Lake Stevens.
Kally Behens fastball popped, her change up bit and her riser rose past one Granite Falls batter after another.
A physical matchup of two quick teams ended with Lakewood on top. Despite a comfortable margin of victory, 3-0, Lakewoods lead never felt safe against a hard charging and harder tackling Sultan Turks. The March 19 game was scrappy, with a number of uncalled challenges resulting in near injury to the players.
In a match much closer than the final result, the Lakewood girls tennis team fell 1-6 to Anacortes on March 21. Many of the matches were in Lakewoods favor at crucial moments, only to turn sour.
Marysville-Pilchuck junior Sayer Torkkola tries to kick the ball up field past his Monroe opponent in the Tomahawks 1-0 home win March 24
Recently several local groups took part in the Washington State Special Olympics, held in Wenatchee, March 3-4.
One word a person hears a lot around the Marysville-Pilchuck girls golf team is family.
LAKE STEVENS The Marysville girls track and field team won more individual events than any other team, taking top honors in eight of the 18 events, but lacked the second- and third-place finishes to take first overall when Lake Stevens hosted Marysville and Arlington March 21.
MARYSVILLE Its our first lead all season, the Fire Department dugout joked of their 1-0 lead before the New California Tavern team came up to bat in the first inning.
