Area soccer team wins
Lakewood baseball has one undeniable strength going into the spring season.
Despite graduating some talented seniors, the M-P track and field team returns several state veterans hoping to lead the Tomahawks on another late-season run.
When M-P pitcher Frankie Nelson said his team is going to make its mark this season by playing dirty, he wasnt talking about throwing punches.
The Lady Cougars got off to an 11-4 start against Sultan and seemingly never looked back en route to a 58-38 Cascade Conference win Friday, Jan. 26.
Haley Nemra has only been running for four of her 17 years, but has already represented her fathers native country of the Marshall Islands.
The Lady Tomahawks lost Wesco North games to Snohomish, Lake Stevens and Monroe the week of Jan. 22-26 to fall to 6-7 in league play and 10-7 overall.
After watching the Snohomish junior varsity defeat the M-P jayvees 67-57, the Tomahawk varsity squad was not about to make it 2-for-2 for the visitors.
MARYSVILLE M-P track hosted Oak Harbor and Meadowdale April 12, but the Tomahawks often found themselves vying for first place against teammates rather than guests.
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE The Tomahawk girls golf team hadnt played in competition since March 29, so to follow spring break with three consecutive matches April 9-11 had to be a daunting task of focus.
MARYSVILLE In what promised to be a low-scoring affair, the M-P and Cascade fastpitch teams met April 11 and played at a simmer for five innings when suddenly both teams turned up the heat and a new game broke out.
Moser pitches five innings, hits two-run homer while Holm hits third home run of year in 13-3 shellacking of Monroe.
MOUNT VERNON It was all fun and games for Lakewood fastpitch when they took on Cascade Conference rivals Granite Falls June 20.
