With a down economy, it was only natural that turnout for Marysville Youth Soccer’s annual Strawberry Classic Tournament dipped as well.
While the USA Roller Sports Indoor Speed Skating National Championships took place halfway across the country in Peoria, Ill., at least three of the nation’s top inline skaters live in the Arlington-Marysville area.
Without wins and losses, passes made and goals scored, cheerleading sometimes misses out on the spotlight of the other sports offered at Marysville-Pilchuck High.
As the popularity of youth football has grown in Marysville, so has the corresponding youth football camp which took place at Marysville-Pilchuck High School the week before fall ball practice kicked off Aug. 3.
The 15U Snohomish County Express baseball team seems to be getting hotter as the year goes on.
Tickets go on sale Aug. 1 for the National Hockey League showcase coming to Everett’s Comcast Arena.
Despite the light rain and occasional rumbles of thunder, about 50 Arlington residents turned out to catch the second production of Shakespeare in the Park at Arlington’s Terrace Park.
With temperatures over the July 25-26 weekend reaching the upper 80s and the forecast predicting upper 80s and low 90s through the rest of the week, north county residents sought relief of all kinds.
More than 70 participants of all ages turned out to usher in the third season of the city of Marysville’s all-comers track meet.
It’s slow, challenging work to rebuild a football program.
Lakewood and Arlington football brought their aerial-oriented teams to the Lakewood passing tournament, but both teams struggled in pool play, only qualifying for consolation games in the day-long July 25 tournament.
Oversized and extremely bouncy, a kickball is not an easy thing to catch.
The Mighty Marlins Swim Club racked up 28 first-place finishes out of 48 events as they hosted Storm Aquatics and North Whidbey Swim Club in a dual meet June 17.