The Tomahawks looked like a playoff veteran Nov. 7, executing their game plan perfectly en route to a 59-24 win.
It was all smiles for the host Tomahawks as they placed second in the 4A District 1 meet Nov. 7.
It wasn’t easy, but the Cougars secured the first girls soccer state tournament berth in program history with a 1-0 overtime win over Burlington-Edison Nov. 7.
The Cougars fell victim to the big play early on against the Red Raiders in a 29-12 cross-over game loss Nov. 5.
The Lakewood boys continued a long tradition of excellence by placing 5th at the 2A state cross country meet Nov. 7.
I try not to write columns about controversial topics, unless truly warranted. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind the idea of getting somebody’s blood boiling with a scathing column — in fact, I consider it a talent that I’m proud of.
A depleted Lakewood team fought off one of the state’s best 2A offenses for 60 minutes Nov. 3 at Cedarcrest High School.
Senior Austin Denton broke the Marysville-Pilchuck single-season rushing record in a big way.
Almost everywhere I’ve gone this year, I can hear the effects of sickness. I’m not just talking about sniffles either.
The Cougars were pressured by the Red Wolves in every way, Oct. 29, in a 34-13 Cascade Conference loss at home.
Another year and another near-conference championship.
The six Grace Academy seniors got everything one would want on senior night, sweeping Highland Christian Prep (25-17, 25-22, 25-11), Oct. 27.
The Tomahawks hacked their way to a 3-2 Wesco Conference win against Snohomish Oct. 27.