Despite harsh weather, the M-P girls had a strong showing at the district golf tournament at Gallery Golf Course, qualifying all six golfers from the first day for the second round.
PUYALLUP — With 23 years of history on their shoulders, it’s understandable that the Tomahawk soccer team would have some nerves in their first state tournament game in quite some time.
LAKEWOOD — A veteran Lakewood softball team ran out of opportunities and, once again, fell just short of the district tournament at the hands of Lynden.
DUVALL — For the first time since 1999 and the fifth time in school history, the Lakewood boys track team was named district champion at the May 14 and 16 meet at Cedarcrest High School.
MONROE — The Marysville fastpitch team was written off by preseason polls, picked to finish in the cellar of the Western Conference.
A number of local athletes can look forward to a busy weekend when the Tomahawk track and field team travels to the state meet in Pasco, May 23 and 24.
Eight fastpitch teams enter the Western Conference district tournament. Three teams will survive to play at state.
The third time was the charm for Lakewood soccer, as the Cougars finally defeated conference archnemesis Cedarcrest, 1-0, to win the district championship May 10.
This February I had the opportunity of a lifetime to travel to China and immerse myself in the culture that lies there. This lucky opportunity came about after the state championship meet for girls swim and dive, this past fall season. I am a sophomore diver at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
EVERETT — Two great back-to-back playoff performances from the M-P baseball team secured the Tomahawks a trip to state for the first time since 2005.
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.
Lakewood athletes were named conference champs in eight events when Cedarcrest hosted the Cascade Conference track and field championships May 7 and 9.
LAKEWOOD — Lakewood senior goalkeeper Peter Karrenberg proved worthy of the Superman-inspired design on his jersey when he entered the goal in overtime and helped the Cougars defeat Lynden in a shootout.