The Tomahawks played a solid game at the 3A state quarterfinals on Saturday, Nov. 17, but were ultimately outplayed by the Eastside Catholic Crusaders, who finished the game with a 65-34 victory.
Hannah Taylor has been spending time in the water since before she can remember.
MARYSVILLE — Students at Marysville’s Arts and Technology High School are lending a helping hand this winter by gathering coats for those in need.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawks have held their own in post season football, but it’s the junior varsity team that remains undefeated for their entire season.
Marysville-Pilchuck’s Bryson Parker has been to state three times, and holds the individual high average for boys in the high school league with a 201.19 average. The Tomahawks bowling team is fifth overall, with 102 points won so far this season and a total of 14,312 pins. Parker has the top scratch series total at 725.
Mountain View didn’t stand a chance against Marysville-Pilchuck in a Saturday, Nov. 3, play-off game at Quil Ceda Stadium as the Tomahawks emerged victorious over the Thunder, finishing the game with a 42-7 win.
The Marysville-Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell girls swimming teams hosted the 3A District 1 Swim and Dive Finals on Saturday, Nov. 3, and several M-P swimmers finished with state qualifying times.
What should have been a sweep for the Cougars turned into a nail-biter on Friday, Nov. 2, as they faced Sedro-Woolley at Lake Stevens High School, managing to clinch a 21-14 victory over the Cubs and advance to state.
SMOKEY POINT — The Pilchuck Hot Rod Academy raised more than $2,000 at their first car show on Saturday, Oct. 27, and hosted more than a dozen vintage and hot rod models.
Quil Ceda Stadium was the place to be as both Marysville Getchell and Marysville-Pilchuck football teams faced their competition to head to playoffs in back-to-back games, on Friday, Oct. 26.
MARYSVILLE — Dozens of Marysville residents crowded the front room of the Coldwell Banker office on State Avenue, to greet Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna, on Saturday, Oct. 27.
The Cougars have done it again. After seven consecutive victories, Lakewood’s football team managed to shake off the steady downpour of rain on Friday, Oct. 19, and pull out an impressive 58-6 win over the visiting Granite Falls Tigers.
Both Marysville Getchell and Marysville-Pilchuck’s cross country teams competed at the Wesco 3A/4A Conference Meet at Cedarcrest Golf Course on Thursday, Oct. 18 and look now to compete at the 3A District Meet at Lakewood on Oct. 27.