A shutout and a hat trick were the means, but in the end, this M-P soccer team can claim something the Tommies haven’t done in nearly a decade: a win at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
“The guys knew what this meant,” said M-P manager Geoff Kittle. “It’s a big win for us.”
The Tommies seniors made the most of their final home meet of 2010.
Marysville-Pilchuck swept both Lake Stevens and Cascade May 22 to notch another Wesco North victory.
The Tomahawks were all business. In an 8-0 blowout at Oak Harbor April 21, Marysville-Pilchuck went about their attack with a flawless corporate strategy.
The Tommies are back to where they started after splitting the series against Lake Stevens. In a battle that could have decided the Wesco North title, Marysville-Pilchuck suffered its first loss of the season April 20 at Lake Stevens in a 1-0 result.
In what’s becoming a more frequent result, the Marysville-Pilchuck girls took it to Monroe, April 16, for a 5-2 Wesco North victory.
It’s easy to see why the Tommies are undefeated. M-P showed off it’s pitching prowess April 14 in an 8-3 Wesco North win over Cascade.
The Tommies golf team couldn’t recoup from a rocky start. In a Wesco North match against Arlington and Everett, the Tomahawks scored 436 points to finish in the middle.
Twenty-three games and not a loss between Marysville-Pilchuck and Lake Stevens will come to a head for a two-game series with conference title implications.
The Cascade Conference is getting just a peek of what Lakewood fans have known for years: softball is a Barrio family tradition.
The Cougars can once again say that they’ve beaten the first place team in the Cascade Conference.
In a 3-1 result April 13, Lakewood (4-6 overall, 4-4 Cascade) knocked off South Whidbey in dramatic fashion late in the match.
A no-hitter is a no-hitter.
Senior Matt Cooper dominated Cascade April 13 for five innings to the tune of allowing just a few base runners and no hits during Marysville-Pilchuck’s 14-0 win.
The Cougars placed eighth for the girls and 17th for the boys at the Birger Solberg Invitational, April 10, at Civic Field in Bellingham.
As odd as it sounds, the Tommies needed to be scored on first.
In a 3-2 Wesco North win April 6, Marysville-Pilchuck overcame a slow start in a big way.
