Both Marysville Getchell and Marysville-Pilchuck high schools have produced district qualifying divers this year and also took the top spots in their division in a district dive meet hosted at Marysville-Pilchuck on Saturday, Jan. 19.
The Marysville-Pilchuck boys basketball team faced yet another tough opponent in Glacier Peak on Friday, Jan. 12, and finished the game with a difficult 55-35 loss.
The Tomahawks and Chargers boys swim teams hosted Everett at home on Thursday, Jan. 10, in a meet that ended with a sweeping success for both Marysville schools over the visiting Seagulls.
With popular television shows like American Idol and The Voice shining light on vocal talent from people around the country, it’s no surprise that some local performers have set high goals for themselves as well — including some who haven’t even started high school yet.
The Cougar boys basketball team faced King’s High School on Wednesday, Jan. 2, and lost the game to the Knights, 65-46.
Training young athletes to perform with both skill and sportsmanship can be a tough task, but for the Marysville Force U11 girls select team, it seemed to come naturally.
The Lady Tomahawks dominated the court on Tuesday, Dec. 18, when they defeated the Oak Harbor Wildcats 62-48.
The season has begun for the Tomahawks wrestling team, and so far the athletes are proving that they are a force to watch this year.
Those interested in starting their own indoor garden need not look too far for their supplies. Smokey Point’s Pro Grow is a new local business that supplies everything from lights to hydroponic systems needed for growing indoor plants and vegetables.
The Lady Chargers fell to the Arlington Eagles in a non-league game on Wednesday, Dec. 5, with a final score of 63-26.
The Black Friday shopping holiday is slowly becoming more of a Black Thursday, as more and more local retailers opened their doors to thousands of early-bird shoppers on Thanksgiving Day.
For Kyle Nobach, a senior at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, finishing up the Tomahawks’ football season was difficult, simply because he didn’t want it to end.
Several local athletes were chosen by league coaches to represent the All-Wesco 3A North division, for top season performances.