After graduating a senior-laden team, no one could blame Tomahawk wrestling for struggling out of the gate.
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE As Mountlake Terrace forfeited half their matches, M-P wrestling couldnt really lose as the Hawks hosted four teams on a chilly Nov. 30 night.
LAKEWOOD Freshman slugger Kahlee Barrio was responsible for three runs in the fifth inning of Lakewoods 4-3 defeat of Granite Falls, but the Cougars were almost undone by errors.
LAKEWOOD On a dreary gray day, the Lakewood track team took on Cedarcrest, Coupeville and Granite Falls in an important late-season meet. In addition to winning both the boys and girls overall team scores, Lakewood produced a number of impressive individual performances.
MARYSVILLE On an almost blindingly sunny Saturday, April 28, some 15 teams from around northwestern Washington descended on Marysville-Pilchuck High School to compete in the Tomahawk Track & Field Classic.
MARYSVILLE In an offensive slugfest against Arlington, M-P came away with the win, 13-6.
MARYSVILLE The dreary weather held off for six innings.
Brandon Carson wants you to know this falls M-P football team will not be like the ones of recent seasons.
FEDERAL WAY The M-P swim and dive team may have only had three representatives at the 2006 2A/4A state championships Nov. 9-11, but they made the most of it with a 25th place finish out of 36 teams.
Junior wide receiver Marcus Harkins was selected by Cascade Conference coaches as an all-league player.
MARYSVILLE The Lakewood Cougars began the M-P Premier Wresting tournament with 11 energetic teens and 130-lb. senior Steve Edmonds was the lone man standing in the final round.
MARYSVILLE After the Tomahawk junior varsity dispatched of Wesco North opponent Oak Harbor 60-25 Friday, Jan. 12, their varsity counterparts may have been given false hope of an easy victory.
The M-P swim and dive team dominated their Thursday, Jan. 11, Wesco North home meet against the Stanwood Spartans with a 110-73 victory.