MARYSVILLE — It has been a bumpy road for the Tomahawk girls’ soccer team.
The season just keeps getting better for Lakewood’s Taylor Guske.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawk football is taking nothing for granted this season. Despite their streak of seven straight wins, practices have only gotten tougher, according to junior defender Vini Talataina.
The Marysville football team might be undefeated on the field, but how will they fare in the pool?
The Grace Academy volleyball team’s woes continued against Lummi, who defeated the Eagles in three sets.
Grace fell 15-25, 18-25, 19-25 in the Oct. 22 meeting.
Five different players scored, including all three graduating seniors, as the Lakewood girls soccer team played their final home game of the season against Coupeville.
It has been a bumpy road for the Tomahawk girls’ soccer team.
The young team’s season has had its ups and downs, wins, losses and three ties. But with a 3-0 win over Oak Harbor Oct. 21, the Tomahawk defense had its first shutout of the season and despite lagging in the standings, the girls are still in the hunt for a district playoff spot.
The Jackson swim team was a dominating force, dousing the Tomahawk swimmers 119-51 in a conference clash at the Mill Creek pool.
Lakewood senior setter Peyton Mizell shattered the school record for assists as Lakewood defeated Granite Falls in five sets.
MARYSVILLE — Despite being understaffed, the Grace Academy soccer team showed improvements over its last encounter with Providence.
SNOHOMISH — Arlington volleyball already has a league win under their belt this season — a 3-2 win over Cascade — but as they continue to build up the program, there are heartbreaking losses along the way.
MARYSVILLE — The North County Invite shakes up the cross country calendar a little bit and often to surprising results.
EVERETT — Purple power proved useless against the Tomahawk football team as Kamiak fell to M-P just as Lake Stevens had the week before.