EVERETT — Every great team and athlete shows progress as the season continues.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington girls basketball team proved there’s more than one way to win a game.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Heritage basketball team led 16-7 by the end of the first quarter, but the Hawks were too wise to be excited.
STANWOOD — It was scrappy and at times a little sloppy, but the Tomahawk girls basketball took care of business, cleaning up at Stanwood and recording another win.
It was scrappy and at times a little sloppy, but the Tomahawk girls basketball took care of business, cleaning up at Stanwood and recording another win.
Lakewood girls have been at the forefront of the burgeoning girls wrestling program in Washington.
Three recent M-P grads are sporting some new duds.
LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood girls had a 14-2 lead by the end of the first quarter. Things never got much easier for the visiting Fife basketball team after that.
LAKEWOOD — A nine-point run by the Lakewood boys basketball team gave the Cougars a short-lived lead as they hosted Lambrick Park.
MARYSVILLE — Foul trouble, turnovers and shooting as cold as the snow heaps outside that had endured the week’s thaw. All three plagued the Tomahawk boys basketball team in the first quarter Jan. 2 as they hosted Mount Vernon. The boys trailed 15-7 after eight minutes with just two field goals. Their eight-point deficit might well have come from the eight points Mount Vernon extracted at the free-throw line.
In what would become a kind of preview of the Tomahawks’ state wrestling team, M-P wrestlers Tannon Hillis and Michael Pfeiff won the top weights at the Jan. 12 meet.
Is there a better way to end club soccer as a high school senior then with the President’s Cup state championship win? The Lakewood Boys U19 team would say, “No way.”