LAKEWOOD The M-P girls cross country team would like to make their third consecutive appearance in the state meet at Pasco this November.
MARYSVILLE Games that are not played under the Friday night lights can be a little different from what a typical football fan might expect.
Senior Amanda Nunley has been a workhorse for the Lakewood Cougar soccer team all season. Her determined style in the midfield frees up the players around her to make spectacular plays, knowing they can rely on the relentless pressure of Nunley to cover for them in defense.
M-P sophomore Sarah Clark continued to shine brightly for the Tomahawk dive team.
LAKEWOOD The Lakewood boys cross country team has run well this season, regardless of the caliber of competition.
Playoff chances hang on three-way tie
MARYSVILLE The Tomahawk soccer team survived a second-half scare to secure a first-round bye in the playoffs and a place in M-P sports history, defeating Cascade 3-2.
Although Lakewood raced against smaller schools in the state meet at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma, the Cougars had performances and competition to rival the bigger 3A and 4A meet at Pasco the same weekend.
by Jeff Perrine
PASCO After going to state last year and just competing, M-P track came this year to win.
M-P head football coach Rudy Grandbois stepped down after five seasons at the helm of the Tommies.
An early Eric Hawks goal got Lakewood off to a fast start May 10 against Archbishop Murphy and the Cougars easily deposed of the Wildcats 5-1 behind some stellar individual performances.
MARYSVILLE The diving trio of Sarah Clark, Kalyn Thomas and Liz Kuljis swept the top three spots, but M-P was unable to pull off the upset of Wesco North swimming sovereigns Snohomish Sept. 20.
