MARYSVILLE — Marysville Getchell’s Marina Wika and Taylor Cannal signed their letter of intents to play soccer for Trinity Lutheran in Everett March 12.
MARYSVILLE — Former Olympian and Marysville-Pilchuck alum Jarred Rome returns to Marysville with his throwing clinic to excite young athletes about track and field March 14 at 10 a.m. at M-P’s campus.
MARYSVILLE — “It only looks like a torture device,” Scott Ballenger laughed, as he chained the large wooden box to Quinton Morris’ wheelchair. “But it’s really training technology.”
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck boys and girls golf teams get a few swings in at Cedarcrest golf course before the season commences.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Getchell boys and girls golf teams practice at Cedarcrest Golf Course before the start of the season.
MARYSVILLE – A Retirement Party for longtime Marysville Fire Chief Greg Corn will take place March 26.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville police quickly caught a bank robber just 100 yards from the bank when a police dog found him hiding in some bushes Friday night, March 6.
TACOMA – When the opposing team has a 6-foot-6 center, that makes it hard to score inside.
So the Arlington girls resorted to 3-pointers, and it paid off as they beat West Seattle 41-40 at the Tacoma Dome Saturday morning to place fourth in the state 3A basketball tournament.
TACOMA – The Arlington girls basketball team placed fourth at state with a 41-40 win over West Seattle this morning.
ARLINGTON — Students from Marysville and Arlington received a hands-on lesson in real-life lawyering through the YMCA’s Mock Trial program.
TACOMA – Marysville-Pilchuck ran into a hot-shooting Bellevue team, losing 81-45 at the state 3A basketball tournament at the Tacoma Dome March 6.
TACOMA — Despite a strong first half, the Marysville-Pilchuck boys basketball lost its quarterfinal state tournament game to Eastside Catholic 42-35.
TULALIP — “It’s a long, winding road, and we’re at the very beginning of trying to understand what to do about marijuana here in Indian County,” Tulalip Tribes Vice Chairman Les Parks said, following the Feb. 28 Tribal Marijuana Conference.
