MARYSVILLE M-P soccer hosted Oak Harbor in its regular-season closer May 3, and took advantage of the game to honor the teams seniors.
With loss, M-P playoff hopes hang by a thread
The Tomahawk football team put the hurt on Jackson in the Wesco North/South crossovers that mark the end of the season.
MARYSVILLE The way the Marysville Thorns defense played up to midfield to support their offense made each of 16-year-old Dimitri Ogognibenes breakaway goals look like basketball fast breaks to the net.
At the state meet in Pasco, the Lakewood boys cross country team struggled to live up to the elite performance that had earned them their 24th-consecutive state berth a week earlier.
MARYSVILLE Going into the district competition, when teams would get their final chance to qualify swimmers for state, M-P had two swimmers bound for Federal Way.
Seniors played a large part in the 2007 Tomahawk soccer teams first-ever playoff season. Veterans made up a large part of the M-P offense, with seniors scoring every goal this season except two.
SNOHOMISH In 47 minutes of soccer, a goal by Lake Stevens ended one of the winningest seasons of soccer in M-P history.
MARYSVILLE The Tomahawk volleyball team took the shortest long road in their postseason performance all of their matches were three-game sweeps.
Senior Haley Nemra led the Tomahawks to their third-consecutive state cross country appearance, racing to 20th place in 19:33 at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco Nov. 3.
Cougars dethrone Kings
Like their female counterparts, the Lakewood boys split their Kings-Australia double feature weekend.
As the wrestling team returned to the mat in their first matches of the new year, several wrestlers have enjoyed a hot streak.