A new stadium was approved for Marysville-Pilchuck High School at the Aug. 17 school board meeting. The project, which would…
The Snohomish Health District is advising parents to check their children’s immunization records as they check off the back-to-school list.
Cool, humid weather dampened the turnout for the city’s last all-comers track meet of the season, but the evening still produced a handful of records that will carry into next summer.
The Mighty Marlin Swim Club wrapped up its season and had four swimmers qualify for the 2009 Short Course National Championships (SC World Championship Trials), which will be held at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way beginning Dec. 3.
While summer is traditionally a time of softball tournaments and pick-up basketball games in the driveway, local studios and organizations offer a variety of martial arts that can be practiced year round to build strength and fitness at any age.
Local Navy veteran and Wesco AAU basketball coach Max Green offered his fundamentals camp this summer the week of Aug. 10, and this year he did so free of charge.
The Marysville School District is, once again, offering its comprehensive sports physical.
It has been just two months since Lakewood alum Jake Rife was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels, but everything since has been a blur of baseball.
Drafted in the 48th round, Rife may have slipped a little in the standings after his senior year with the Washington Huskies baseball team, but mainly because he didn’t have the option of going back to college ball, surmised Jeff Levering, radio broadcaster for the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, the A+ team for which Rife now plays.
Records continued to fall at the Marysville all-city track meet just as the temperatures cooled from the highs that had cancelled the meet the week before.
The Soundair Flyers started strong but were overcome by the La Hacienda defense and a few defensive lapses of their own.
From a field of an estimated 6,000 runners, Lakewood cross country coach Jon Murray proved to be the fastest, winning the Seattle Seafair 8k on July 25.
Local dealers are proceeding with cautious optimism to the overwhelming public response to the government’s Cash for Clunkers program.
Local dealers are proceeding with cautious optimism to the overwhelming public response to the government’s Cash for Clunkers program.