Sam Watson’s fifth-inning double proved to be the decisive blow to earn the Tigers the minor’s championship.
In the 5-4 victory over the Braves June 19, the Tigers finished their season 12-5-2, and won eight of their final 10 games to cap a tremendous run.
Taking the extra base — after taking the extra base — and finding out exactly how much leg extension is needed to not be a bunt are some of the strategies employed by teams in the city of Marysville’s kick ball league.
Just about 300 runners competed in the Berry Run.
That number was just about double the participation of last year for the May 12 event that kicked off the Strawberry Festival.
“It was not quite the number we were hoping for, but we were glad everything went off well,” said race organizer Jeff Sowards.
Roughly 40 volunteers pitched in from around the community to help kick off the Strawberry Festival.
It’s once again time for the Strawberry Festival, and with that brings the opportunity for local little league teams to show off at the Strawberry Tournament.
The Marysville White Sox did as much in their pigtail game against the Stilly Valley Royals June 11 at Cedar Field, winning 10-1 to advance into bracket play.
Truman Walker had no shortage of support at Mount Tahoma High School.
In fact, as the Marysville-Pilchuck High School sophomore competed in each of his three events this season, he had a hard time concentrating with all of his fans rooting him on.
Lakewood coach Larry Delaney was recognized for the work he did with the Cougars on the diamond, as he was voted 2010 Cascade Conference’s baseball coach of the year by his peers.
The Angels finished their season with a difficult loss to the Red Sox in Marysville Little League minors action June 2.
In a sea-saw of a game, the Angels had the lead a couple of times, but ultimately lost 8-7 in the sixth inning.
Summer break isn’t the reason the M-P track and field won’t be hosting any sport events.
Ground has already been broken on a multi-million dollar project to renovate the facility to make way for the Quil Ceda Stadium.
Linda Elledge was introduced to the Marysville Relay for Life in 2009.
hose fascinated in the out-of-the-ordinary would have loved this year’s Class 4A softball state tournament.
In a tournament that produced a six-way tie for third place, the Lady Tomahawks weren’t immune to the oddities that took place at SERA fields in Tacoma, losing two games after winning in the first round May 29.
It had been a day had been four years in the making for the pole vaulting duo of Marysville-Pilchuck seniors Sarah Clark and Riley Taitingfong.
Nobody likes excuses, and the Tommies soccer team is no different.
After being knocked out of the 4A state tournament quarterfinal in a 2-0 loss to Stadium, Marysville-Pilchuck’s players were sad, but resilient.
Abby Beauchamp and Stasia Ashley know what a state tournament looks like.
