Fans coming to celebrate homecoming got their money’s worth Oct. 23 as the Cougars won their first Cascade Conference game in fantastic fashion.
The Highland Christian Prep might play football Oct. 30, or it might not.
The only thing stopping Cougar serves Oct. 20 was the net.
Lakewood recorded 20 aces en route to its second sweep (25-14, 25-21, 25-16) of Sultan this season.
The Tomahawks were able to do pretty much whatever they wanted to Oak Harbor Oct. 20 in three games. The sweep (25-13, 25-9, 25-11) was just another step toward Wesco Conference perfection for Marysville-Pilchuck (8-3 overall, 5-0 Wesco), and seventh consecutive match won.
Siti Tamaivena proved he could do a little bit of everything Oct. 16.
In a game where the Tomahawks had to battle inclement weather, Kamiak and an injury to star fullback Austin Denton, someone had to step up, and it was Tamaivena.
Tomahawk fans looking for a repeat performance of the 1-0 battle with the Seagulls got what they wished for — for about one half.
There’s an expression when it comes to local sports: Walk a mile in our shoes, and then you can cheer for us.
Marysville-Pilchuck remained perfect (6-0) on the gridiron with a 36-20 home win over Lake Stevens Oct. 9.
The Tomahawks were dominant for two games of a 3-1 victory over the Spartans, but all the drama came from the other two.
With the meet result too close to call, Marysville-Pilchuck coach Jaci Legore Hodgins turned it over to her relay teams — and they did not disappoint.
Cougars coach Jeremiah Wohlgemuth isn’t worried about his girls’ 2-0 loss to King’s on Oct. 9.
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Turnovers was the name of the game for the Cougars on Oct. 2.
