Marysville Getchell boys varsity basketball has arrived. Now head coach Corby Schuh’s mission is to prepare his players for the Wesco 3A league’s top competition.
Cougar varsity boys basketball, armed with six seniors, is ready to get back to prominence after suffering key injuries in the second half of the season and missing the playoffs with a 3-11 Cascade Conference record in 2010.
Lakewood hosted its 2A state quarterfinal playoff game against the W.F. West Bearcats at Marysville-Pilchuck High School’s Quil Ceda Stadium, just seven miles from Lakewood High School, in a frosty affair on Nov. 19.
Angie Gooding, professional bodybuilder and owner of Marysville’s INSPIRE Fitness & Training, has a challenge on her hands.
Futsal, Brazilian-style 5-on-5 soccer with four fielders and a keeper on each side, is here to help Marysville’s kids have fun while learning an exciting new sport — all at no cost.
You’d never know it from talking to a Snohomish County school’s athletics department, but six different schools — Marysville-Pilchuck, Marysville Arts & Technology, Lakewood, Lake Stevens, Mariner and Cascade — have bowling teams and several have enough kids to make two teams each.
Lakewood hosted the Lindbergh Eagles in the first round of the 2A State Football Tournament looking to become the first 10-win Cougar team in the school’s history.
Marysville-Pilchuck junior diver Aryn Hoyt and senior Cherish Broker, accompanied by Tomahawk sophomore Melody Coleman and Marysville Getchell sophomore Rachel Hartmeyer, traveled to the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way for the two-day 3A and 4A Swim and Dive State championships on Friday, Nov. 11, and Saturday, Nov. 12.
MARYSVILLE — Lakewood seniors Kris Mugrage and Rachel Cundy, as well as Marysville Getchell senior Rachel Lefstad competed in respective 2A and 3A 5,000-meter state championship races in ideal conditions at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco on Nov. 5.
MARYSVILLE — Sometimes a team’s win-loss record doesn’t matter — especially in its inaugural season.
Getchell’s final game against Stanwood on Nov. 3 was by all means winnable — the Chargers forced turnovers and most certainly did not quit, but Quil Ceda Stadium’s foggy conditions symbolized Marysville’s first-year squad’s struggles in what would become a 24-0 defeat.
LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood Youth Football Pee Wee Cougars are back-to-back Super Bowl champions. What will they do now?
The younger Cougars will come back for a three-peat while the kids who turn 10 before the start of next season will move on to the Midget (10 and 11 year-old) level, that’s what they’ll do.
LAKEWOOD — Friday nights don’t get much better than Nov. 4 for Cougar football.
Exactly one year to the day after Burlington-Edison knocked Lakewood from the District playoffs with a 43-12 beating on Lakewood’s field, the Cougars sought revenge and a 2A State Tournament berth.
Marysville Getchell had many opportunities to beat Shorecrest on Oct. 27. They forced turnovers and were stout against the run all night.
