Sometimes all you have to do is lace up your shoes to make a difference.
Zack Dailey and Shane Harper spend their days in Marysville and nights in Comcast Arena
Tommies can’t overcome early deficit
The Marysville Premier wrestling tournament went on without a hitch Jan. 16 at the Jim Linden Fieldhouse.
Lakewood puts full-court pressure on Granite Falls on it’s way to first conference win
The lady Tomahawks left Jim Linden Field House with a funny feeling. “It was just a weird game,” said Marysville-Pilchuck girls hoops coach Julie Martin. “I don’t really know what to say — it was so balanced.”
Winning doesn’t come all at once — it’s a learning process. The Lakewood boys basketball team bore witness to that fact in a 60-58 Cascade Conference loss to Coupeville Jan. 19.
Lakewood basketball fans saw the caliber of basketball they have been hoping for this season in the Cougars’ 67-55 win Jan. 12.
Tyler Belan has to fight to keep fighting, but he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Marysville-Pilchuck did something that nobody has been able to do in nearly two years — beat Sehome in a dual meet.
At the halfway point, it’s safe to say that the winter season has been kind to Marysville-Pilchuck athletics.
Sometimes breaking a tradition is a good thing.
M-P wrestling improves to 6-1, ready to start the second half
