Finding open shots wasn’t a problem for Lakewood in a 52-38 non-conference loss to Bellingham Dec. 8.
The Grace Academy senior center pulled down 28 rebounds to power her team to a 37-30 win against Highland Christian Dec. 8.
After covering just three boys basketball games during the first week of the season, the importance of a zone defense is becoming quite obvious now that there is a shot clock.
Every player stepping onto the court for Marysville-Pilchuck received an introduction to varsity basketball in a 58-42 loss to Woodinville Dec. 2.
The Tomahawks wasted no time Dec. 3 against Squalicum, posting four state-qualifying times in just their first meet.
“That’s unusual, for sure,”
The Heritage girls basketball team has been one win away from the state tournament four years in a row under coach Tina Brown.
Fresh off the Cougars’ first individual state champion in school history, they’ve got another contender entering the season.
First-year head coach Matt Tait knows he has a tough balancing act this season.
Coach Craig Iverson and the Tomahawks got a boost earlier this year when they became an official co-op with Tulalip Heritage.
Now we’ll see just how discrete I can be.
First-game jitters were apparent on both sides of the ball for the Lakewood Cougars in a 70-37 loss to Lynden Christian Dec. 1.
Coach Scott Knowles is in the enviable position of returning six state-qualifying swimmers this season.
Those looking for a familiar face aren’t likely to find one at Marysville-Pilchuck’s first game at home versus Woodinville Dec. 2.