The third annual Lakewood Legacy Netbuster Tournament started off with a bang as 48 teams of different age groups and genders fought for the tournament’s championship. To start off the event, the Legacy teams were in full form; showing off their array of talent and tricks in many different age groups.
Extreme heat couldn’t keep the kids off the field for anything as former all-pro fullback Mack Strong led an afternoon football camp.
MARYSVILLE — The mercury was hovering around 74 degrees outside but inside the Skate Inn, it was even hotter as about a dozen skaters on old-fashioned four-wheel roller skates glided gracefully across the lacquered floor, honing their routines.
MARYSVILLE — The mercury was hovering around 74 degrees outside but inside the Skate Inn, it was even hotter as about a dozen skaters on old-fashioned four-wheel roller skates glided gracefully across the lacquered floor, honing their routines.
ARLINGTON — What constitutes a winning Pedal, Paddle, Puff strategy? Practice? Luck? Competitive drive?
ARLINGTON — Five innings were all it took for the Arlington 76ers to defeat Burlington and remain eligible to place in the Wally Evans Tournament over the holiday weekend.
It took six years, but Arlington resident Rob Putnam completed a journey across the southern part of the United States by bicycle this April.
After the June 6 golf tournament was postponed due to rain, the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce enjoyed a glistening day in bright sunshine June 25. Although the course was short 34 golfers, the day was a success, said Tarin O’Brien.
In a run-up to their camp at Western Washington University June 23-27, players from the Lakewood football team vied in a 7-on-7 passing tournament at the University of Washington.
For the second consecutive year, the Marysville Wolverines hoisted the championship trophy.
While the eighth-grade Arlington boys have proven their muster over four years of AAU play, the girls aren’t about to be overlooked.
While it’s too early to say which teams will experience bracket bliss, this game at Cedar Field promises to be gangbusters — the winner will play for the 9/10 all-star championship. Games will be going on every day from June 28 to July 11, but the semifinal should exhibit some of the district’s best Little League baseball. Marysville Little League has links to the eight all-star brackets taking place in Snohomish County. You can find them on the website at www.eteamz.com/marysvillelittleleague. Click on the 2008 All-Stars link.
LYNNWOOD — In one of the tournament’s closest games of opening day, the Marysville National All-Star team defeated the Alderwood All-Stars in a pitching duel, 4-1.