Arlington eighth-grader Max Bryson must have a spring in his step.
Grace Academy track standout Brian Young has a long scrape down his right arm that is just beginning to heal.
Grace Academy track standout Brian Young has a long scrape down his right arm that is just beginning to heal.
MARYSVILLE Recent Little League all-star alumni clashed in the NSA spring training doubleheader at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, May 29.
Lakewood controlled their May 19 State quarterfinal game with Aberdeen from start to finish. The Cougars produced more scoring chances than the visiting Bobcats and generally dominated play in the midfield. Lakewood strung together more passes, put more pressure on the Aberdeen goal and kept Cougar goalkeeper Peter Karrenberg out of danger.
The taller they are, the farther they fall.
SNOHOMISH The scene: a dimly lit arena, edged on one side by plexiglass windows where friends and fans look in. On the other, padded walls that reach about waist-high, where coaches and bench players watch and cheer on their teammates.
Arlington singles
Cougars look to continue winning tradition
Lady Cougs hope to be competitive in tough league
Lakewood Boosters holding annual fundraiser
MARYSVILLE Meet John Mietus, the new sports reporter for The Marysville Globe.
Ask Marysville-Pilchuck fastpitch softball coach KT Allyn how many kids she has and shell answer, 30.
