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.
MARYSVILLE — The weather looked bleak for the rest of the weekend, as Thursday heralded stormy skies and puddle-filled fields.
VANCOUVER — By the end of Stilly Valley all-stars’ run as Team Washington, manager Brian Fields had little left to say.
MARYSVILLE — The softball team from the New California Tavern has trophies boasting their success in the city’s leagues.
MARYSVILLE — While many of the teams playing in the Strawberry Classic were executing skills fine-tuned since their season began almost six months ago, the Marysville Strykers were still working out some of the bugs.
BELLINGHAM — After a summer of lifting and two days of football camp, the Arlington football team was more than ready to take the field against Bellingham.
KIRKLAND — The Stilly Valley minors bounced back from a tough second-round loss to cream Lake Spokane 13-0.
MARYSVILLE — Dozens of year-old records fell as the Marysville Parks and Rec opened their second all-comers track season July 24.
MARYSVILLE — In a softball doubleheader, anyone can get tired.
Four members of the Marysville Youth Soccer Club move on to the next stage in their lives with a little extra support from their soccer club.
LAKEWOOD — Over 150 area youth turned out at Lakewood and Arlington high schools to learn football fundamentals from their heroes, this fall’s high school squads.
After getting off to a rough start, the Lakewood football crew rebounded to win the 7-on-7 passing tournament they hosted July 26.