MARYSVILLE — I have a confession to make.
Marysville-Pilchuck grad Haley Nemra competed in the Olympic women’s 800 meters preliminaries in Beijing.
I have a confession to make.
I can’t swim.
Watching the high school swim team perform at any meet seems like witnessing a small miracle.
My idea of swimming is putting on a lifejacket and paddling around Twin Lakes at a leisurely pace.
Bring up dodgeball to the average person and you’ll probably end up reliving memories circa elementary school or talking about the Ben Stiller movie.
Bring up dodgeball to the average person and you’ll probably end up reliving memories circa elementary school or talking about the Ben Stiller movie.
Bring up dodgeball to the average person and you’ll probably end up reliving memories circa elementary school or talking about the Ben Stiller movie.
Bring up dodgeball to the average person and you’ll probably end up reliving memories circa elementary school or talking about the Ben Stiller movie.
ARLINGTON — As light heavyweight Tony Quincy posed on stage, sweat ran down his chest.
MARYSVILLE — Forget Armani and Vera Wang.
As far as Little League goes, Mill Creek may be basking in the glow of their World Series bid.
MARYSVILLE — After a sluggish start to the young summer softball season, Coastal Community Bank added a win to their tally by defeating the Brew Crew 11-4 in game one of a week three doubleheader.
While most middle- and long-distance runners set their career best marks in their 30s, recent Marysville-Pilchuck graduate Haley Nemra will compete in the Beijing Olympics at 18 years old.
MARYSVILLE — While still western Washington’s largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament, the Tulalip 3-on-3 tourney had a visibly smaller turnout in its 2008 outing.