The last time Marysville resident Gary Gusinsky watched a live National Hockey League exhibition game in Washington state, Wayne Gretzky was competing as a prolific forward for the Los Angeles Kings.
When you’re playing a soccer team with a high-octane offense like King’s — ranked No. 1 in the state in 1A after a week of competition — sometimes all you can hope to do is contain them.
The Tomahawk football team prevailed against what was probably their most challenging opponent this season.
A longstanding record swimming record fell in the Marysville-Pilchuck pool Sept. 17.
The South Whidbey Invitational was a first 5k for half of the M-P varsity roster.
The Tomahawk soccer team improved to 3-1 after splitting close games against league opponents Stanwood and Everett.
The Lakewood Cougars took their lumps against a South Whidbey team with something to prove.
In just her second opportunity to do so, Lakewood junior Chelsea Stokes showed how much work she did in the offseason when she broke recent graduate Lacey Nation’s school record in the girls 5k.
It wasn’t always a pretty game, but the Lakewood volleyball team showed they have skills to be reckoned with after pulling off come-from-behind wins to defeat Granite Falls in five games Sept. 16.
The Tomahawk football team started their season with seven quarters of shutout defense, more than enough to pick up a league win against Snohomish at Veterans Memorial Stadium on Sept. 11.
The first week of school was an educational opportunity in another way for the Marysville-Pilchuck cross country team.
The addition of freshman Hannah Taylor has provided a big boost to the Tomahawk swim team in the first week of competition.
After a week of tennis, the Tomahawk boys worked out some jitters and finished the week 2-1.