LAKEWOOD Errors added up as Lakewood softball toppled in its April 2 meeting against Granite Falls.
ARLINGTON With tough losses behind them, Marysville to Cascade and Arlington to Monroe, M-P and Arlington came into their March 31 game looking for a win.
With eight and nine wins respectively, the Marysville boys and girls track team took the largest number of victories in a three-team April 3 meet at Stanwood, but ultimately fell in the team standings to a deeper Stanwood team.
MARYSVILLE The Tomahawks number three doubles team of Juliana Albano and Kayla Mullen held off an Arlington sweep of the doubles to help secure M-P a 4-3 win.
SNOHOMISH Every stroke counts in golf.
MARYSVILLE Bats erupted in the Strawberry Tournament as Bruce and Beckys Interiors won a June 6 slugfest to stay perfect in their third tourney game.
MARYSVILLE Through five innings, the Stilly Valley Falcons built what proved to be an insurmountable lead, as they held off a Pepsi rally to win 7-4 and stay perfect in their Strawberry Tournament pool.
LAKEWOOD The weather gods shined upon the Lakewood cross country team Saturday, Oct. 21 as they hosted the Wesco and Cascade Conference championships.
LAKEWOOD It was Homecoming week at Lakewood and the host Cougars wanted to make sure that no Coupeville Red Wolves crashed their party.
Committing three fumbles and throwing three interceptions against any team makes it difficult to win. When those six turnovers come against an undefeated Edmonds-Woodway squad on the road, it led to a 48-7 manhandling defeat of the M-P Tomahawks Friday, Oct. 20.
MARYSVILLE The Lady Tomahawks qualified one diver at the 4A District One diving competition and lost to Jackson Thursday, Oct. 19-21.
LAKEWOOD The M-P cross country team made themselves at home Saturday, Oct. 21, at Lakewood High School at the Wesco and Cascade Conference championships. The Lady Tomahawk harriers finished second among nine teams and their male counterparts came in seventh place.
In a game that took only an hour and a half to complete March 14, the Lakewood Cougars baseball team blew out Archbishop Murphy Wildcats 7-1 behind sharp pitching and excellent defense.
