It just wasn’t Marysville Getchell’s night when they looked for their first-ever win as they hosted undefeated Mountlake Terrace and its traveling entourage of student fans on Dec. 16.
Marysville-Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell welcomed Sedro-Woolley, Burlington-Edison and Sehome high schools on Dec. 13 for a five-team meet between the Wesco and Northwest conferences.
Tomahawk girls basketball traveled to Monroe High School to face the Bearcats on Dec. 7 for both teams’ first Wesco 4A game of the year.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck looked to remain unbeaten and Marysville Getchell looked for its first win when their combo boys swimming and diving team hosted 1-0 Oak Harbor on Dec. 6.
Cougar boys varsity basketball faced a tall order as they faced the South Whidbey Falcons in their first Cascade Conference game on Dec. 7.
Marysville-Pilchuck’s boys varsity basketball team came into its season opener on Dec. 3 with five seniors in guards Dominique Kiblinger and Terryll Daguison, wings Bruce Crawford and Phillip DeSanctis and post Calvin White.
Marysville Getchell’s varsity girls basketball team went north for a Friday night game against Stanwood on Dec. 2 looking for their first-ever win after falling 96-30 to Edmonds-Woodway on Nov. 29.
Lakewood wrestling coach Tom O’Hara and Arlington coach Rick Iverson have their sport pinned.
A total of 20 combined Lakewood athletes and coaches across four fall sports have received all-Cascade Conference recognition.
Snohomish County shoppers took advantage of Black Friday deals, jumping from store to store to secure all the gifts and gadgets they were after on the annual shoppers’ holiday.
Marysville Getchell boys varsity basketball has arrived. Now head coach Corby Schuh’s mission is to prepare his players for the Wesco 3A league’s top competition.
Cougar varsity boys basketball, armed with six seniors, is ready to get back to prominence after suffering key injuries in the second half of the season and missing the playoffs with a 3-11 Cascade Conference record in 2010.
Lakewood hosted its 2A state quarterfinal playoff game against the W.F. West Bearcats at Marysville-Pilchuck High School’s Quil Ceda Stadium, just seven miles from Lakewood High School, in a frosty affair on Nov. 19.