The Tomahawks boys soccer team beat Wesco 3A south opponent Mountlake Terrace in a home game on Friday, April 19, 1-0.
The Charger boys soccer team fought against Oak Harbor on Friday, April 19, in a home game that ended in a scoreless tie.
As rain, wind and chilly temperatures plagued Western Washington on Saturday, April 13, hundreds of participants from around Snohomish County withstood the weather to complete the Walk MS in support of those with multiple sclerosis — a disease which, like rain, is more prevalent in the Pacific Northwest.
Dozens of sports-lovers, firefighters and community members gathered at the Rudy Wright Memorial Field on Saturday, April 13, for the unveiling of a mural dedicated to a man who gave his life for his community — Rudy Wright.
The Sarvey Wildlife Care Center, a wildlife education and rehabilitation facility, is appealing to the public for donations after facing a $95,000 budget shortfall just before the start of their busiest season.
The Chargers baseball team lost to the Oak Harbor Wildcats, 6-0, in a home game on Wednesday, April 3.
The Cougars baseball team lost a tough 17-0 game against Cascade Conference rivals Archbishop Murphy on Wednesday, April 3.
BELLINGHAM – The runners at Lakewood High School broke two school records and set many personal ones at the Birger Solberg Invitational at the Civic Field Athletic Complex in Bellingham on April 6.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Cabela’s store hosted its second Ladies Day Out on Saturday, April 6, and saw more than triple the attendance from the previous year.
More than 2,500 people crowded Jennings Park on Saturday, March 30, for the Marysville Easter Egg Hunt, collecting 11,000 candy-filled eggs in the warm spring weather.
Marysville-Pilchuck boys soccer coach Paul Bartley had warned of some “really great soccer” in the cross-town rivalry match-up between the Tomahawks and the Chargers at Marysville Getchell High School on Friday, March 22 — and it turns out he was right.
The Tomahawks topped the Vikings, 4-1, in an away game at Lake Stevens High School on Saturday, March 23.
The Marysville-Pilchuck boys soccer team competed against Woodinville in its second game of the season at the Kingco/Wesco showcase at Pop Keeney Stadium and finished with a 2-1 victory on Saturday, March 16.