SNOHOMISH The Tomahawk girls took first place in four event finals en route to a conference championship in the two-day league meet at Snohomish High School, May 7 and 9.##M:[more]]##
In their first 5k race of the cross country season, the Tomahawk girls showed their dominance over Mariner and host Arlington by sweeping five of the top six finishes.
MARYSVILLE In their first official meet of the season on Sept. 11, the M-P swim and dive team clobbered conference opponent Cascade.
MARYSVILLE Despite a fierce effort by Everett, the Tomahawk volleyball team swept the Seagulls 3-0 in a Sept. 11 rematch of last years conference elite.
A poor opening 15 minutes cost Lakewood girls soccer team a victory as the Kings Knights held on for a 2-1 win in their Sept. 13 match.
LAKE STEVENS Two late-game yellow cards against M-P werent enough to stop the Tomahawks from defeating Lake Stevens on the Vikings turf Sept. 13.
MARYSVILLE Although junior wide receiver Levi Cartas caught two touchdown passes, it was the running game that moved the chains for M-P in their 31-13 win over Everett Sept. 14.
MARYSVILLE The effort displayed by the M-P boys tennis team was not reflected in their results for the week of Sept. 25-29.
The good news for the Lakewood football team is that mathematically they can still qualify for postseason play.
The Lakewood boys and girls cross country team fared quite well at the Mt. Baker Invitational Saturday, Sept. 30.
Thirteen skaters from the Marysville Skating Club competed at the National Championships held in Lincoln, Neb., in late July and early August. A number of the skaters competed in more than one event.
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MARYSVILLE The M-P swim and dive team had a busy 72 hours of competition Sept. 28-30.