The Lady Tomahawks basketball team got their 2006-07 season off to a 3-0 start before dropping their Wesco North opener to Snohomish.
In the case of the M-P boys basketball team, perhaps ignorance really is bliss. Entering their Tuesday, Dec. 5 non-league game against the Kamiak Knights the Seattle Times had them ranked No. 2 in the state, but coach Bary Gould said neither he nor his team were aware of the ranking beforehand.
MARYSVILLE After starting their quest for the 4A state playoffs 3-0, the M-P boys basketball team dropped their Wesco North opener to Snohomish Friday, Dec. 8 on the road.
MARYSVILLE Ultimately, the record in football is .500. Somebody wins and somebody loses, said M-P assistant coach Bill Hodgins.
When his sister, freshman Jewel LeValley qualified for the state swim meet in the 400 freestyle relay, Tomahawk state vet and junior Trevor had just two words of advice for her: Swim fast.
FEDERAL WAY After a powerhouse performance at districts and a season in which the M-P swim team turned around their record, state finishes in the middle of the pack seemed like an underwhelming way to wrap up a promising year.
FEDERAL WAY About a dozen girls huddled around the diving board with somber expressions on their faces, waiting for their turn to throw a practice dive.
As the school year winds down, summer sports opportunities are rising with the mercury in the thermometers.
ARLINGTON It took two games, but the Stilly league softball champs beat Mukilteo to win the tournament of champions.
The Lady Tomahawks won one Wesco North contest and lost another before heading into Christmas break.
The M-P boys basketball team has a flair for the dramatic. Leading Wesco North foe Monroe, Friday, Dec. 22, on enemy turf, the Tommies made a 57-48 victory appear closer than the score may indicate.
MARYSVILLE The M-P girls tennis team set out to avenge a 6-1 loss earlier in the season to Everett and nearly succeeded in the April 17 rematch.
