Though the Strawberry Festival celebrates the berrys consumption in many forms chocolate-covered, cheesecake and fruit salad, among others the fitness-minded berry-lover has several Festival-endorsed means of compensating for overcompensating on strawberries.
The Marysville-Pilchuck football team rolled over Monroe 20-0 at the Bearcats stadium Oct. 5. The win gives the Tomahawks sole possession of fourth place in the conference.
LAKEWOOD Despite the absence of varsity regulars Marissa Schafer and Kaylie Kimmell, the M-P cross country team managed a fourth-place finish at the Hole in the Wall Invite Oct. 6 at Lakewood High School.
After a bumpy week, the Tomahawk soccer team got their season back on track with wins over Everett and Stanwood.
LAKEWOOD A fine mist of delicate raindrops filled the air. It was foggy and windy, which made for a cold first mile.
MARYSVILLE Sophomore Sarah Clark broke a three-year-old diving record Oct. 4, helping M-P to a 126-57 thrashing of Stanwood.
MARYSVILLE Nine different players scored as the Tomahawk girls defeated Mountlake Terrace 57-44 to remain unbeaten early in their schedule.
MARYSVILLE Senior forward Blake Lovells 7-for-8 free throw shooting in the first quarter helped put M-P up for good in a 53-47 non-conference win over Mountlake Terrace Nov. 29.
The Lakewood Cougar boys basketball team took to the court for the first time this season against an experienced Sedro-Woolley side. With six sophomores making their first appearance on the varsity the Cougars showed a bit of inexperience, but overall they looked very good and should be a competitive team this season. Unfortunately, Sedro put together a big third quarter and pulled away enough to hold off the upstart Cougars 71-65.
Watching high school basketball is one of the finer pleasures in life. Witnessing up-and-coming athletes competing at a high level in a tense environment makes me wonder what could be better?
With the holidays limiting wrestlers access to practice, Lakewood put up its best eligible team against Cavalero and Lake Stevens junior varsity Nov. 29, falling in a close match to the south county wrestling stronghold, 48-39.
With talent and experience to go around, Lakewood girls basketball coach Chris Walster said he hopes his team can continue their winning ways and exceed the expectations of a fourth-place league finish.
LAKEWOOD There is something to be said for perseverance, dedication and loyalty. In the case of Lakewood High School physical education teacher and fastpitch softball coach Steve Barker, his 28 years at the helm has earned him a spot in the Coaches Association Hall of Fame.