Seventeen Lakewood athletes emerged from the state-qualifying district championships meet in Bellingham May 16 and 18, and five of them will compete at state in multiple events.
SMOKEY POINT The Power Alley Bulldogs lost 10-8 in six innings to Woodinville at Evans Field May 20, but not before showing steely determination in a late-game comeback.
SHORELINE In an intensely competitive district championship meet May 18, there were pleasant surprises and heartbreaking disappointments for M-P athletes in a competition that sent the top three finishers to state competition in Pasco.
Four of 14 rounds went to Lakewood in their conference opener Jan. 10 against Archbishop Murphy.
The Lakewood boys basketball team endured a tough week, suffering injuries to a couple of players and losing close games to conference rivals Granite Falls and Archbishop Murphy.
MARYSVILLE A 109-77 win over Oak Harbor kept the M-P swim team perfect in league competition.
With a number of fouls being called on Tomahawk post players and not many calls against Arlington, it took a combined team effort for the Marysville-Pilchuck girls to pull out a close win in Arlington on Jan. 8.
MARYSVILLE The Jim Linden Fieldhouse was abuzz with the sounds of coaches and athletes alike counseling wrestlers on the mat.
MARYSVILLE After struggling in their non-league portion of the schedule, the Lady Tomahawks have come roaring back in Wesco North action to qualify for postseason play.
Corby Schuh 28-years-old, has been playing basketball since the third grade.
SNOHOMISH Sometime between Snohomishs 2-0 halftime lead and their third goal at the 52-minute mark, it started to rain.
KIRKLAND In their first year competing in the state match, it would be easy to say girls wrestling is having a breakout season.
The spring sports season was kind to the north Snohomish County teams nearly every team in the Arlington-Marysville area improved its record and standing, with five area teams advancing to their respective state tournament this season.
