The Marysville School District is accepting registrations for its annual sports physical beginning Aug. 1.
When it comes to fighting the obesity crisis, Doug Exum feels he’s doing his part.
In a softball doubleheader, anyone can get tired.
Incredibly though, Mike’s Machines batted about once an inning on average to defeat Coastal Community Bank 25-21 in the second game of their July 23 meeting.
MARYSVILLE — The erstwhile Galde’s Gang, a team that won last year’s city kickball league with just a one-loss season, has been on a rampage this season to go undefeated in six weeks of competition.
Tomahawk graduate Taylor Stevens caps a blockbuster basketball season with an offer to play college ball at North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene.
ARLINGTON — 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.
LAKEWOOD — While most of the kids sat in the stands, 7-year-old Nate Morford lined up at one end of the Lakewood High School track and ran 100 meters to the finish line.
WALLA WALLA — “Two-out rally” is a universal cheer among the Little League set, but it proved to be the decisive attitude behind the Stilly Valley majors’ state championship win.
KIRKLAND — It was all over.
ARLINGTON — Marysville and Stilly Valley Little League wrote another page in the story of their rivalry as the girls juniors teams clashed with their tournament survival on the line.
Recent M-P grad Haley Nemra has recently recieved the OK from the NCAA to compete in the 2008 Olympics this summer in Beijing.
While all-star Little League is winding down for most teams, Stilly Valley fastpitch is still in the thick of things.
Football starts early this year at Lakewood Middle School.