LAKEWOOD — On homecoming week, Lakewood volleyball would not be denied.
While the Lakewood boys cross country team is a known quantity — they’ve been qualifying for state as a team year after year — coach Jeff Sowards said at the beginning of the season the girls would surprise people.
The Tomahawk swim team took second out of 27 teams when the girls traveled to Federal Way for the Kamiak Invite at the King County Aquatic Center.
The Lakewood Cross Country team dazzled the crowd as they traveled to Palo Alto, Calif., Sept. 27 for the 2008 Stanford Invitational.
LAKEWOOD — Overall, it was not one of the best Lakewood homecoming football games in recent years.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawk soccer team’s first win of the season was so much sweeter coming against a longtime conference rival like Snohomish.
MARYSVILLE — With a little help from Jackson and a lot of hard running on the ground, the Marysville-Pilchuck football team became the league’s team to beat as they improved to 5-0 with a win over Arlington.
Lakewood lost starting quarterback Justin Lane to injury during the week, so the challenge of playing the Knights of King’s High School, the Cascade league leader, seemed to be a stretch.
Marysville running back Austin Denton might not mean to cause pain, but he’s creating headaches for coaches around the league.
MARYSVILLE — In those do-or-die moments where a win comes down to a critical play, junior outside hitter Mikayla LaRosa thrives.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawk swim team squeaked by the visiting Kamiak squad in a Sept. 23 meet that came down to the last event of the night.
LAKE STEVENS — It might not have been the ending they wanted, but Arlington soccer emerged 2-1 from a long week against perennially difficult league opponents.
It all started with one game, 100 years ago. The score that day was Marysville Tomahawks 10, Tulalip Indians 0.
