In just her second season, Lakewood senior Christina Ordonez accomplished what no Lakewood wrestler before her ever had.
With a first-round pin over Kentwood senior and two-time state placer Antonia Navejas, Ordonez brought a wrestling championship home to Lakewood High School.
Redemption was the word for Tulalip Heritage sophomore Demitri Robinson.
The Tulalip Heritage boys basketball team is returning to the state tournament for the second time in three years.
The Tomahawk boys basketball team fought tooth and nail against Mariner.
MARYSVILLE — Already in the district tournament, the Tomahawks’ playoff future wasn’t exactly on the line.
MARYSVILLE — If it’s true that what goes around, comes around, then M-P swimming must be doing something right.
While Lakewood wrestling has struggled as a team this season, the program sends four wrestlers to the state tournament this year.
SNOHOMISH — A goal conceived half his lifetime ago has been met.
MARYSVILLE — Good defense and strong supporting performances have made the Highland Christian girls a more formidable team as the season has progressed.
MARYSVILLE — Although the Highland Christian boys played one of their most complete games to date, they gave up 27 points in the fourth quarter, falling 68-56 to Tulalip Heritage.
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Their competitions each took unique turns. But by the end of the day, all eight Lakewood wrestlers ended up on the podium at Juanita High School Feb. 6, hoisting the district championship trophy.
The district wrestling tournament didn’t hold a lot of surprises for the Tomahawk wrestling team.