A key Wesco 3A South clash, interesting interstate games and an Everett School District battle highlight the week.
Led by its dangerous offense, Monroe is the league favorite. Snohomish and Edmonds-Woodway are also in the mix.
Plus, results from the ARCA race at Evergreen Speedway, the Mariner H.S. cheer team excels at a summer camp, and much more.
E-W alum Nick Hull was drafted in the 7th round by the Cubs and Cascade alum Brett Gillis in the 8th round by the Astros.
The Kangaroos pull ahead with 3 runs in the 6th and hand the Warriors a season-ending 3-1 loss in a 3A state regional.
Lynnwood, Edmonds-Woodway, Stanwood and Archbishop Murphy are playing in Saturday’s state regionals.
Senior aces Gibby Marshall-Inman and Jacob Gabler enter the state regionals having allowed just 7 earned runs over 102 innings.
The Warriors finish the season 14-5-2 after a 4-0 defeat in the round of 16.
Forced into a 3A state play-in game, the Warriors put on a clinic in a 3-1 win over Bonney Lake.
The Warriors win on a walkoff sacrifice fly in the 8th inning to beat Gig Harbor 2-1 in a 3A state play-in round game.
Kamiak, Shorecrest, Monroe and Edmonds-Woodway are headed to their respective state tournaments.
Lynnwood, Edmonds-Woodway, Stanwood, Mountlake Terrace and Archbishop Murphy are headed to their respective state tourneys.
Mason Lane delivered the walk-off hit in the eighth inning for a 1-0 win.
The Warriors rally from two goals down to beat Arlington 4-2 in a 3A District 1 Tournament loser-out game.
The Warriors secure their 4th consecutive state trip with a mercy-rule 11-1 win over the Hawks in the 3A District 1 semis.
The Warriors’ baseball team enjoys the rare opportunity to play in a major league ballpark.
Plus, Lake Stevens graduate Kiley Hubby placed second at wrestling nationals and more.
Plus, a pair of local players are named to the Tacoma Defiance roster and much more.
E-W’s Alex Rapelje and MP’s Alivia White return to Tacoma nearly two years after their first state-championship victories.
Also, nominations for the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame’s class of 2022 start Tuesday.