It took the Stilly Valley junior all-stars a few innings to figure out the North Whidbey softball team, their rivals in the July 18 first-round game of the state tournament.
The Mighty Marlins Swim Club racked up 28 first-place finishes out of 48 events as they hosted Storm Aquatics and North Whidbey Swim Club in a dual meet June 17.
By the time this paper ends up in your hands, the National Softball Association Western World Series will be well underway with games taking place around Snohomish County.
For the second year in a row, the city of Marysville’s summer youth volleyball camp came to Lakewood High School.
With a lot of returning talent and a year of familiarity with the team’s spread option offense, Arlington looks like a threat to compete for one of the three state slots out of Wesco North.
For families staying close to home for the first summer in a while or others hoping to get better acquainted with the cities’ arts, Marysville and Arlington have plenty of family-friendly summer offerings.
A standout from his days competing on the Lakewood track and field team, Michael Torie has taken his talent to the next level.
It took an extra night, but the Stilly Valley majors softball team continued the program’s streak of district tournament wins.
After wrapping up their district championship at the end of June on their home field, the Stilly Valley junior softball team has been spending the week and a half afterward working on their mechanics.
With three Stilly Valley teams bound for state all-star tournaments and two outside of a comfortable commute, the Little League teams and their families are holding fundraisers this weekend to help.
For three days, Lakewood coaches led introduction and practice in the events of track and field.
The Stilly Valley juniors baseball team defeated Pacific in a game worthy of the all-star tournament’s district championship.
In an epic four-hour, lights-out game on July 7, Stilly Valley earned the right to represent the first district at the state tournament in Yakima by defeating the Pacific all-stars 18-9 at Evans Field in Arlington.
Pancakes, auctions, ice cream, parades and fireworks were on tap for those who took part in this year’s Arlington Fourth of July Festival, which included both new features and familiar favorites.