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.
Arlington faced an especially wrenching elimination in a winner-to-state game against Stanwood.
The Arlington and Marysville-Pilchuck softball teams meet today in the second day of the district tournament with their seasons on the line.
The Lakewood track and field team produced three conference championships over the two-day Cascade Conference meet at Cedarcrest High School and a slew of district qualifiers.
The remarkably deep Tomahawk girls golf team placed a close third in divisionals May 12, qualifying all six varsity players for the two-day district meet at Everett Golf and Country Club May 18 and 19.
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The Tomahawk soccer team’s special season continued with a 2-1 win over Jackson, sending the M-P boys to their second-consecutive state tournament appearance.
Thanks to some key competitors stepping up in multiple events, the Tomahawk girls track team defended its conference championship at Oak Harbor High School May 14 and 16.
Twelve Arlington girls had district-qualifying performances in at least one individual event, helping lead the Eagle girls track team to a third-place finish at leagues in Oak Harbor.
Despite a tough streak of one-run losses, despite injuries to more than one player on arms, legs and heads, even with multiple junior varsity players in starting positions, playing each game in search of a win, the Tomahawk softball team did what no one else in the league had been able to do.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School soccer fields and track stadium hosted a collection of exceptional athletes May 3, as the Special Olympics of Washington staged their Regional Spring Games.
After trailing 5-2 to Monroe going into the bottom of the fourth inning, the Tomahawk baseball team could have been nervous.
On May 13, with a 2-1 win over Jackson, the Tomahawk boys advanced to their first-ever district championship game.
Trailing by a goal at halftime, Arlington soccer coach Mike Gudgeon reminded his team that they needed to play their game against Mountlake Terrace.