By the time this paper ends up in your hands, the National Softball Association Western World Series will be well underway with games taking place around Snohomish County.
For the second year in a row, the city of Marysville’s summer youth volleyball camp came to Lakewood High School.
For two innings, the first-round playoff game between kickball rivals the Grasskickers and the Belmark Bombers remained scoreless.
Beginning July 23, the city of Marysville brings back its popular all-city track meet for a third summer.
Beginning July 23, the city of Marysville brings back its popular all-city track meet for a third summer.
The heat aside, July 11 was still one of the dog days of summer.
For families staying close to home for the first summer in a while or others hoping to get better acquainted with the cities’ arts, Marysville and Arlington have plenty of family-friendly summer offerings.
A standout from his days competing on the Lakewood track and field team, Michael Torie has taken his talent to the next level.
For some 20 years, Mike Lowery led the basketball program at Marysville-Pilchuck.
Several young swimmers had notable performances as the Mighty Marlins Swim Club sent a dozen competitors to the Seattle Open.
For three days, Lakewood coaches led introduction and practice in the events of track and field.
The youngest Marysville National all-star team picked up a big win against the North Snohomish all-stars before facing elimination against South Everett.
Two members of the Tomahawk boys soccer team that placed fourth in the state tournament this year were recognized by state media for their seasons.