6th-Seeded Everett Seagulls Capture District 1 3A Volleyball Championship
The 6th-seeded Everett Seagulls clinched the District 1 3A Volleyball Championship with a straight-set victory over the Monroe Bearcats, 25-17, 25-22, 25-22. Both teams advance to the State 3A Tournament.
Everett’s Ava Gonzalez delivered the match-winning point, sealing the championship for the Seagulls.
Ferndale Golden Eagles Punch Ticket to State with Comeback Win Over Snohomish
The Ferndale Golden Eagles are heading to State after a thrilling 4-1 victory over the Snohomish Panthers in the District 1 3A Volleyball Tournament winner-to-State game.
Snohomish jumped out to an early lead, taking the first set 25-11. But Ferndale battled back, capturing the next three sets 25-23, 25-21, and 25-12 to secure the win and continue their postseason run.
Stanwood Rallies to State with 3-1 Victory over Mt. Vernon
Stanwood advances to State with a 3-1 victory over the Mount Vernon Bulldogs in the District 1 3A Winner-to-State match. Mount Vernon took the first set 25-22, but the Spartans responded with three straight sets, 25-16, 25-21, and 25-16.
Sedro-Woolley Cruises Past White River, 27-7
Sedro-Woolley showed why they’ve been one of the state’s top teams, rolling past the White River Hornets 27-7 on Saturday to remain undefeated at 11-0.
The Hornets struck first, but the Cubs quickly seized control. Facing a critical 4th and 14, Cliff Tadema delivered a clutch strike to Kolyn Rochester, tying the game and giving Sedro-Woolley momentum. Tadema would find Rochester again in the second quarter to give the Cubs a 14-7 lead heading into halftime.
Sedro-Woolley’s offense stayed unstoppable in the second half. In the fourth quarter, Tadema powered in from five yards out, extending the lead to 21-7. Rochester capped off the scoring with his third touchdown, a five-yard run, pushing the final margin to 27-7.
The victory keeps the Cubs perfect at 11-0, continuing a season-long offensive streak in which they’ve averaged 31.1 points per game. Meanwhile, White River suffers their first loss of the season, falling to 10-1.
Up next, Sedro-Woolley will face a tough test against O’Dea on Friday as they aim to maintain their unbeaten run.
Stanwood Sweeps Meadowdale to Advance to District 1 Semifinals
The Stanwood Spartans advanced to the District 1 3A semifinals with a 25-14, 25-22, 25-23 sweep of Meadowdale.
Whitney Longspaugh led the team with 11 kills, 15 digs, and two aces, while setter Addison Bowie had 32 assists, two aces, and two blocks. Harper Neyens added nine kills, three digs, and two aces. Cambrielle Brown powered the Spartans from the service line with seven aces, along with six kills and five digs.
Stanwood (14-1) will now move on to the semifinals with momentum on their side.
Sedro-Woolley Battles Past Gig Harbor to Advance to State 3A Round of 16
It was a hard-fought, defensive showdown Saturday night as the Sedro-Woolley Cubs held off the Gig Harbor Tides for a 14-7 victory in the opening round of the State 3A playoffs.
The Cubs struck first when Jae Thompson powered into the end zone from five yards out to give Sedro-Woolley an early lead. They extended that advantage to 14-0 in the second quarter when quarterback Cliff Tadema connected with Ethan Dejong on a five-yard touchdown pass.
Gig Harbor battled back in the second half, finding the end zone to cut the deficit to 14-7, but the Cubs’ defense proved too tough, coming up with key stops down the stretch to preserve the win.
The victory keeps Sedro-Woolley’s perfect season alive at 10-0 and sends the Cubs into the State 3A Round of 16. Gig Harbor finishes its season at 6-4 after a strong late-season push that included four straight road wins.
Anacortes Cruises Past Ridgefield, Advances to State 2A Round of 16
Anacortes came into Saturday’s State 2A Round of 32 matchup riding a three-game winning streak—outscoring opponents by an average of 46 points—and left with even more momentum. The Seahawks dominated from start to finish, defeating the Ridgefield Spudders 35–0.
Ryan Harrington got the scoring started early, connecting with Zeke Hawkins on a 74-yard touchdown pass after a previous 64-yard score was called back due to a penalty. Shia Webster added a touchdown in the third period, giving Anacortes a commanding 21–0 lead. The Seahawks’ offense continued to roll, tacking on additional touchdowns as their defense stifled Ridgefield, holding them scoreless throughout the game.
With the win, Anacortes improves to 8–2 on the season and advances to the State 2A Round of 16, where they’ll look to continue their dominant postseason run.
Rainier Beach Vikings Top Stanwood Spartans in State 3A Round of 32
The Rainier Beach Vikings stormed past the Stanwood Spartans with a commanding performance, advancing to the Round of 16 in the State 3A Tournament.
The Vikings struck early, scoring on the very first play from scrimmage as Ze Watkins ripped off a 75-yard touchdown run to put Rainier Beach on the board. Stanwood quickly responded, with Alex Maldonado powering in an 11-yard touchdown run and a successful extra point giving the Spartans a brief 7–6 lead.
Rainier Beach regained control as quarterback Esquire Williams connected with Tariq Shabazz on a 35-yard touchdown pass, putting the Vikings ahead 20–7.
Through three quarters, the game remained tight, with Stanwood keeping pace and cutting the deficit to 20–14. But in the fourth quarter, Rainier Beach’s offense came alive, outscoring the Spartans 27–7 to secure a decisive victory.
With the win, the Vikings move on to the next round of the State 3A Tournament, while the Spartans’ season comes to a close.
Sedro-Woolley Claims Wesco Title with 28-7 Win Over Mountlake Terrace
Sedro-Woolley’s defense set the tone early and often, led by Nate Gahan, who recorded 10 tackles and two sacks, including a crucial third-down sack that stifled the Mountlake Terrace Hawks’ (8-1) opening drives. The Cubs’ defensive dominance forced mistakes and kept the Hawks off balance throughout the game.
On offense, Sedro-Woolley (9-0) struck first as quarterback Cliff Tadema connected with Ethan Dejong for a touchdown. Tadema later found Tyler Holt on a 42-yard pass, moving the Cubs deep into scoring position. Kolyn Rochester powered the running game with 111 yards and a touchdown, helping Sedro-Woolley maintain control and capitalize on the opportunities created by their defense.
The balanced attack and relentless defensive effort carried the Cubs to a decisive 28-7 victory, securing the Wesco Championship and capping an undefeated regular season
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Stanwood 49, Everett 28: Spartans Offense Explodes in Big Win
he Spartans put on a show Friday night, defeating Everett 49-28 in a high-scoring thriller!
Quarterback Alex Maldonado was spectacular, hitting Kolby McKnight for a 44-yard touchdown and later scrambling 16 yards into the end zone. Maldonado finished 17 of 22 for 318 yards, 2 TDs, and 1 interception, while McKnight hauled in 5 receptions for 116 yards and a score.
Our NorthSound Physical Therapy Player of the Game, Brenner Perry, stepped in at running back and made a huge impact. He carried the ball 12 times for 98 yards and 2 touchdowns, showing speed and vision as he bounced outside for big gains.
Stanwood’s offense was unstoppable all night, totaling 490 yards—318 passing and 172 rushing. The Spartans mixed explosive passing plays with a strong ground game, keeping Everett off balance and controlling the pace.
With this win, Stanwood continues to build momentum, proving they can strike quickly through the air and dominate on the ground. The Spartans’ balanced attack and playmakers like Maldonado, McKnight, and Perry make them a tough team to beat as the season moves forward.
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Burlington-Edison Claims Inaugural Battle of the Bridge Trophy with Four-Set Win Over Mount Vernon
The Burlington-Edison Tigers finished their Northwest Conference season on a high note, defeating the Mount Vernon Bulldogs 25-22, 13-25, 25-15, 25-14 on Wednesday night, capturing the inaugural Battle of the Bridge Volleyball Trophy. Brooklyn Weynands led the Tigers with 12 kills and 12 digs, including a back-row kill against the Bulldogs. Mia Ray added eight kills, 14 digs, and five aces, while setter Reese Tyler tallied 22 assists, 15 digs, and scored on a quick hitter. Mikala Shaw also delivered a key block for a Tiger point. The Tigers end conference play at 9-6 (9-8 overall), while the Bulldogs fall to 5-10 in both conference and overall records.
Stanwood Sweeps Marysville-Pilchuck to Stay Unbeaten in Wesco North
The Stanwood Spartans continued their dominant season with a straight-set sweep over Marysville-Pilchuck, winning 25–15, 25–5, 25–12. Stanwood controlled the match from start to finish, showing strong serving, crisp ball movement, and consistent execution at the net. Marysville-Pilchuck battled throughout but struggled to match the Spartans’ tempo and depth. Cambrielle Brown delivered the match point to close out another impressive performance as Stanwood remained undefeated in Wesco North play and moved to 11–1 overall.
Mount Vernon Survives Wet Conditions to Top Stanwood 22-13
In a sloppy, rain-soaked showdown, the Mount Vernon Bulldogs held off the Stanwood Spartans for a 22-13 victory. The wet conditions made ball security a challenge, and the Spartans struggled, committing three turnovers and picking up several costly penalties that stalled key drives.
Mount Vernon struck first when Kaiden Anderson intercepted an Alex Maldonado pass and capped the drive himself on a quarterback keeper for the Bulldogs’ opening touchdown. Anderson later threw a 47-yard strike to Jay Davis, extending the Bulldogs’ lead.
Stanwood tried to rally in the fourth period, with Maldonado finding Avery Patterson-Roe on a 19-yard touchdown pass to cut the deficit to nine points. However, Mount Vernon’s defense held firm the rest of the way, to give the Bulldogs the win.
The Bulldogs improve to 5-1 overall, while the Spartans fall to 4-2 in Wesco 3A North play.
Stanwood Rallies Past Everett for 2-1 Victory
The Stanwood Spartans came from behind to defeat the Everett Seagulls 2-1 in a key Wesco North matchup. The win improves Stanwood to 6-3 in league play, solidly placing them in third and in strong position for the upcoming district tournament.
Everett struck first, but Stanwood answered late in the first half when Kendall Rhodes scored the tying goal off a sharp cross from Georgia Lenz. The Spartans completed the comeback in the second half as Kyler Burke delivered a pinpoint cross from deep in the corner to Gracelynn Ryan, who finished for the go-ahead goal.
Stanwood’s defense held firm the rest of the way, securing an important late-season win.
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Spartans Roll Over Snohomish, Stay Unbeaten in League
The Spartans rallied with a mix of power and precision to defeat Snohomish 25-19, 25-15, 21-25, 25-22 and remain unbeaten in Wesco 3A/2A North play at 7-0 (9-1 overall).
Stanwood’s balanced attack was on full display, led by Whitney Longspaugh’s 18 kills and Cambrielle Brown’s 11, including a diving pancake save that kept a rally alive and led to one of Longspaugh’s kills. Setter Addison Bowie orchestrated the offense with 40 assists, including a perfect set to Marlee Cumbee for a key second-set kill. Harper Neyens added 10 kills, and five Spartans finished with nine or more digs, paced by Kylee Brown’s 14.
Despite a strong showing from Snohomish’s Heidi Chambers, who recorded 15 kills and 14 digs, the Panthers couldn’t match Stanwood’s timely plays and depth. With the win, the Spartans continue to roll through league play, showing why they’re one of the top teams in the Wesco 3A/2A North.
Sedro Woolley Holds Off Mount Vernon
Sedro Woolley narrowly held off Mount Vernon, 32-27, preserving their undefeated record. The game came down to the final moments, as Mount Vernon mounted a late drive and threatened to score. However, a crucial pass toward the end zone was knocked away by Sedro Woolley’s defense, sealing the hard-fought victory.
Game Highlights:
Mount Vernon recorded a big sack late in the game, keeping the pressure on Sedro Woolley.
Sedro Woolley turned a bobbled punt into a strong return, helping shift momentum in their favor.
Spartans Dominate Chargers in 42-0 Shutout Victory
tanwood 42, Marysville Getchell 0
MARYSVILLE — The Stanwood Spartans delivered a dominant all-around performance Friday night, shutting out Marysville Getchell 42-0 in Wesco 3A North action.
Quarterback Alex Maldonado led the way, rushing for two touchdowns and throwing an 18-yard scoring pass to Preston Turner. Maldonado also connected on a 55-yard strike to Brenner Perry, setting up another Stanwood score.
Eben Bland Jr. powered in for Stanwood’s second touchdown of the night, extending the lead to 13-0 in the first half. From there, the Spartans never looked back, piling up points behind a balanced attack and a relentless defense.
Stanwood’s defense was impenetrable, forcing multiple punts and keeping the Chargers’ offense bottled up all game. It was the Spartans’ second shutout of the season, underscoring their physical play and disciplined execution on both sides of the ball.
With the win, Stanwood improves to 6-1 overall and 4-1 in league, staying firmly in the hunt near the top of the Wesco 3A North standings.
Stanwood Edges Monroe in Five-Set Thriller
STANWOOD — The Spartans (8-1 overall, 6-0 league) outlasted the Bearcats (9-1, 5-1) in a five-set thriller — 25-14, 20-25, 25-19, 21-25, 15-12 — to remain atop the league standings.
Whitney Longspaugh powered the offense with 28 kills, while Addison Bowie contributed 43 assists and eight digs. Harper Neyens added 10 kills and 14 digs, joining Longspaugh as one of two Spartans with double-digit totals in both categories.
For Monroe, Shannara Peebles had 23 kills and 13 digs, while Maddie Walker led all players with 24 digs. Avery Ray added 21 assists in the loss.
Mount Vernon Pulls Off Dramatic Late Drive to Edge Oak Harbor 29-22
The Mount Vernon Bulldogs and Oak Harbor Wildcats put on a thrilling showdown Thursday night, with Mount Vernon coming out on top 29-22 to improve to 5-1 on the season.
Quarterback Kaiden Anderson led the Bulldogs with 119 passing yards and two touchdowns, while also adding his first rushing score of the year. One of his scoring strikes came on a 20-yard touchdown pass to Jay Davis, tying the game at 7–7 early in the first half. Later in the second quarter, Diego Salaz broke free for a 29-yard touchdown run with less than a minute left in the half, giving Mount Vernon a 14–7 lead at the break.
Oak Harbor battled back in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 points and converting a two-point try to grab a 22–21 lead with 1:51 left on the clock.
But Mount Vernon answered in dramatic fashion. Starting from their 36-yard line with 1:46 remaining, the Bulldogs engineered a clutch drive and capped it off with a 3-yard touchdown run by Diego Salaz, reclaiming the lead and sealing the 29-22 victory.
Defensively, Mount Vernon came up with key stops and a pair of interceptions — one each from Gideon Hope and Nathan Reyes — to keep the Wildcats from extending their fourth-quarter surge.