MARYSVILLE In an uncommon match-up so late in the season, the undefeated Marysville and Monroe volleyball teams finally met in the Tomahawks gym Oct. 11.
After a tumultuous September in which the Tomahawks overcame modest prognostications for their season only to struggle with the heightened expectations, the Tommies have thrown it all out and are just taking the rest of their season one game at a time.
MARYSVILLE The Tomahawk football teams four-game winning streak came to an end in dismal fashion against Cascade.
Tomahawk swimmers thank seniors during their final regular-season home meet
MARYSVILLE With five lanes secured in the state swim meet pool, things are going swimmingly for the Tomahawks.
Back in my own high school days I had very little awareness of the wrestling team. They seemed to occupy a spot in the weight room around the same time basketball season was going on, but I never figured out exactly what they were up to. In fact, until last week Id never attended a wrestling match at all so I had no idea what to expect in my first week of covering the sport.
TULALIP The M-P sophomore team crumbled against the Lady Hawks, falling to Tulalip Heritage by a 5-to-1 margin.
At Snohomish, the Marysville-Pilchuck wrestling team led with two matches left before falling 35-33 to the Panthers at 130 and 135 pounds.
LAKEWOOD The Lakewood wrestling team came out on the winning side of two boy-girl match-ups to rally from an 18-3 deficit to La Conner, winning the Dec. 4 match 47-24.
MARYSVILLE The Lady Tomahawks had three players in double digits in their win over Kamiak, lighting up the scoreboards for a 67-52 win in the non-conference meeting.
ARLINGTON What constitutes a winning Pedal, Paddle, Puff strategy? Practice? Luck? Competitive drive?
New coach should bring tougher defense
Coach Teeter still looking for Cougar leaders
