Golfers from Arlington, Marysville and even Seattle turned out to help support the community through the second annual Arlington Open golf tournament at the Gleneagle Golf Course.
Marysville Parks and Recreation has a number of classes to help you get fit in September. From Boot Camp and Zumba and everything in between you are sure to find just the right activity to keep you moving.
With close to 150 volunteers at six locations throughout town, the players, parents and coaches of Marysville Youth Football aimed to put a dent in their financial needs for the coming season through their first car wash fundraiser.
Lakewood High School student and goalkeeper Miranda Head fought off a barrage of shots to help the Washington Rush girls U18 select soccer team defeat Eugene Metro FC, 4-0, and capture the US Club National Cup Championship Monday, Aug. 1, in Boise, Idaho.
Everett Silvertips Vice President/General Manager Doug Soetaert announced Aug. 12 the hiring of former Silvertips Captain Mitch Love as an Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach and the addition of Taylor Dakers as Goaltending Coach.
Rodger Holloway will travel just about anywhere for a pick-up basketball game. Last year, he drove 2,400 miles to Charlotte, S.C., to play in a 3-on-3 tournament. However, he won’t have nearly as far to drive this year when he participates in the 3-on-3 X-travaganza Basketball Tournament.
MARYSVILLE — Motorists in Marysville will have a chance to get their cars clean while also supporting local youth football on Aug. 13.
The Marysville Youth Football committee is conducting car wash fundraisers at several locations throughout town during that day, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shake N’ Bake coach Jake Wetzel has had his eyes on the Marysville Parks and Recreation Kickball Championship trophy for the past two seasons. On Tuesday, July 26, he was finally able to get his hands on it.
Last season Davis Lura coached football at West Seattle High School which has been around since 1902. In April he joined a team that has never even taken a varsity snap when he signed on as the Marysville Getchell football coach.
The crowd at the Pacific Rim cheered, jeered and flat out set the tone for a night of rowdiness at the Tulalip Championship Wrestling Event, Saturday, July 22. The 60 or more fans rooted on their favorites and harassed the ones they despised.
Robert Spreine doesn’t own a computer. He doesn’t have email or a TV. What he does have is a tricked-out bicycle, and it’s taken him all over the Northwest. On July 9, he began a trek that would add 200 more miles to his ever-growing mileage log. Joined by more than 2,000 first-timers, Spreine participated in the Group Health Seattle-to-Portland Bicycle Classic.
For Randy McDanold, the Marysville Parks and Recreation coed softball league is more of a family get-together than anything else. When the team hit the field Wednesday, July 20, for the Marysville Parks and Recreation softball league season opener, McDanold’s roster included his two daughters, McKinzee and Kalina McDanold. Also on the team are Randy McDanold’s two nephews, Aaron and Andy Taylor, and their dad Don Taylor.
By day, Marysville-Pilchuck High School graduate Tracy Fulton teaches computers at Providence Hospital in Everett. By night, her alter ego Morticia Militia takes over, unleashing a roller derby warrior. Fulton and a friend saw a banner advertising roller derby, but at the time her plans did not include zipping around a rink with nine other rough-and-tumble women.
