Despite all their experience at running back, it was junior running back Austin Denton who tore up the Shorecrest defense as the Tomahawks got a sound start to their season. True to the Tomahawk playbook, M-P ran the ball reliably and Denton scored four touchdowns, including two on breakaway runs in the first half.
LAKEWOOD — While the Lakewood boys cross country team has enjoyed its fair share of the spotlight for the last several years, Cougar coaches say the girls team is poised to have a breakthrough season.
ARLINGTON — While both Glacier Peak and Arlington entered their season-opening game with big questions, Arlington came up with some decisive answers, defeating the Grizzles 37-7.
Led by a strong senior class, last year’s Tomahawk girls soccer team took the team to new heights, qualifying for their first-ever district tournament berth and winning more games in a season than any previous M-P squad.
MARYSVILLE — With one of the biggest Hawaiian transplant populations in the country, the Seattle area has a plethora of traditional activities to engage active types in the island culture.
Arlington volleyball coach Cari Britt has been charged with a formidable task — to make lemonade out of the lemon seasons Arlington volleyball has known.
With only one senior graduating from their state roster in 2007, the aquatic Tomahawks have every reason to be faster, stronger and better than last year’s team and their more-than-satisfactory season.
After years of playing together, last year’s Lakewood girls soccer team enjoyed a winning season, taking fourth place in the league.
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For a team that graduated four all-league players last year, Marysville volleyball has a lot to be happy about.
For the second year in a row, the fastpitch state championship all-star team has come out of Stilly Valley Little League.
Small changes can make a big difference.
LAKEWOOD — If a great offense is a good defense, Lakewood football is on it’s way.