Marysville-Pilchuck’s Courtney Fitzmaurice has qualified along with her select volleyball teammates from Lake Volleyball Club’s U15 Blue, to compete in the USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championship Tournament from June 27 to July 5 in Dallas, Texas.
A full-grown mountain lion, two wolves, an alligator and a king cobra were just a few of the wild creatures that made an appearance in Grace Academy’s gym on Friday, May 17, for the Predators of the Heart wildlife exhibit.
Herman Williams Sr. is a former Tulalip Tribal Chair, Marysville School Board Director, Marysville High School ASB President and football quarterback. He is an artist, painter, musician, fisherman and storyteller. And now, he is adding one more title to his list of influence in the Marysville and Tulalip areas — Strawberry Festival Grand Marshal.
Marysville Getchell hosted the 3A District 1 girls golf championships at Cedarcrest Golf Course on Wednesday, May 15, and junior Jacquelyn Martin qualified for the state championships.
The Lakewood Cougar boys track and field team took fifth place at the Bi-District Championships on May 15 and May 17, while the girls team took 10th place in the event held at Civic Stadium.
The drama club at Grace Academy spent more than four months preparing for its performance of Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mouse Trap’ — the play that would also be the last for drama teacher and director Phyllis Rice, who retires at the end of the school year.
The Wesco 3A girls tennis tournament resulted in big wins for both Marysville-Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell at Stanwood High School on Wednesday, May 8.
The Lakewood boys track and field team took first place at the 2A Cascade/Kingco Sub-District meet on Friday, May 10, while the girls team took second place.
The city of Marysville has been transferring stray animals to the Everett Animal Shelter for decades, and while the Smith Island location of the shelter is convenient for many Marysville residents looking to drop off strays, the city is hoping to lower costs by encouraging responsible pet ownership.
More than 1,000 athletes crowded the field at Snohomish High School to compete in the Wesco 3A and 4A junior varsity and freshman track and field championships.
The Lady Chargers junior varsity tennis team finished out its season with a final match against Stanwood at home on Wednesday, May 1.
The Cougar track and field team once again made an impression at the Tomahawk Classic on Saturday, April 27, at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
Two years ago, the Marysville Getchell baseball team would have qualified for districts with the fourth place league ranking they have today — but that won’t be the case this year. Ferndale, a lone 3A team in the Northwest Conference, takes the fourth district qualifying spot automatically, putting pressure on the Chargers to make it into the top three teams in Wesco 3A North.