Tomahawk senior running back Austin Denton doesn’t stop until he gets to the end zone.
The Tomahawk swimmers added another win to the column, defeating Kamiak at the pool which will host the district meet at the end of the season.
The Tomahawk volleyball team showed resilience, bouncing back from the wrong side of an 11-1 run to defeat Mountlake Terrace in four games.
Off to a 4-1 start coming into their Sept. 26 game against winless Cascade, coach Gary Riozzi and the Tomahawk girls walked off of the field of their 0-0 tie like the game was a loss.
After a promising start to their season, the Lakewood football team has hit the grinding part of their schedule and are feeling the pains of youth and inexperience.
After winning game one in convincing fashion, the Lakewood volleyball team faltered, giving up the next three games to Coupeville.
The Tomahawk swimmers added another win to the column, defeating Kamiak at the pool which will host the district meet at the end of the season.
The last time Marysville resident Gary Gusinsky watched a live National Hockey League exhibition game in Washington state, Wayne Gretzky was competing as a prolific forward for the Los Angeles Kings.
When you’re playing a soccer team with a high-octane offense like King’s — ranked No. 1 in the state in 1A after a week of competition — sometimes all you can hope to do is contain them.
The Tomahawk football team prevailed against what was probably their most challenging opponent this season.
A longstanding record swimming record fell in the Marysville-Pilchuck pool Sept. 17.
The South Whidbey Invitational was a first 5k for half of the M-P varsity roster.
The Tomahawk soccer team improved to 3-1 after splitting close games against league opponents Stanwood and Everett.