The Tomahawks’ luck in state soccer shootouts turned sour when the Marysville-Pilchuck boys fell to South Kitsap 2-1.
Lakewood girls golf coach Chris Walster couldn’t have put it any better.
An initial fundraiser plan came up short, but the Marysville-Pilchuck cheerleading squad is still hoping to raise $1,325 per cheerleader for summer camp, uniforms and fees.
Team Nitro made sure that Stilly Valley Little League remained the home of the major softball tournament of champions championship trophy this year.
It’s official. Marysville Getchell will begin offering varsity athletics in the 2011-12 school year.
On the heels of winning their first state tournament game in school history, the Tomahawk soccer team is now bound for the semifinals with a 3-2 win over Issaquah.
Arlington track returns to state with a small, but talented contingent. One noticeable thing — its youth.
“They came to play. Typically we jump out early on teams. They flipped the script,” said Marysville-Pilchuck baseball coach Kurt Koshelnik.
Lakewood senior Devon Smith thought about where this team has been since the beginning of the season, to where it is now.
As team places were announced at the district track meet in Shoreline Stadium, Marysville-Pilchuck coach Randy Davis listened for his team.
Eight local golfers will compete around the state May 27-28 in their respective state golf tournaments.
It can’t be easy, loving a fickle sport.
The Arlington and Marysville-Pilchuck softball teams took different roads to the district softball tournament at Monroe’s Sky River Park May 20 and 21, but both ended their seasons short of fulfilling their state tournament dreams.
The Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team will try to rebuild their regular-season momentum as they kick off the state tournament May 23 against District 3 champion Tahoma of Maple Valley.