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Mount Si knew it would take a complete effort to beat Skyline Friday in a matchup of unbeaten 4A KingCo teams in Snoqualmie. Instead, it was the Spartans flexing their muscle in all three phases of the game and leaving the Valley with a 49-27 win after building a 21-0 first quarter lead.

By Josh Suman

Contributing Writer

Mount Si knew it would take a complete effort to beat Skyline Friday in a matchup of unbeaten 4A KingCo teams in Snoqualmie.

Instead, it was the Spartans flexing their muscle in all three phases of the game and leaving the Valley with a 49-27 win after building a 21-0 first quarter lead.

The Wildcats were left chasing the game from the opening kickoff, which Skyline returned all the way to the Mount Si 25 yard line.

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The defense bowed its back, forcing a pair of fourth downs deep in its own territory.

But junior quarterback Blake Gregory tossed the first of four first-half touchdowns, this to Joe Bretl, to give his team a lead that would not be less than 15 points.

Long scoring strikes to Danny Sinatro, and running back Rashaad Boddie on a screen pass, helped the Spartans build a 28-0 lead, before Mount Si senior quarterback JoJo Hillel found junior tight end Colton Swain to get on the board just before the half.

The Wildcats pulled to 28-13 when Hillel ran it in from 10 yards out on the opening drive of the second half, one aided by a barrage of pass interference penalties.

But on the next play from scrimmage, the 220-pound Boddie again broke loose, gushing through the middle before breaking a trio of tackles near the goal line to put an emphatic cap on a touchdown run and put the game out of reach for good.

Six-foot senior Mount Si running back Colby Weldon recovered a fumble and returned it all the way for a Mount Si defensive score, and junior back Hunter Titus also found pay dirt in the second half, but it was too much Skyline in a game featuring two of the top three teams in the conference.

It gets no easier for the Wildcats’ varsity team next week, with a trip to Pop Keeney Stadium to face 3-0 Bothell, which blasted Newport 47-13 behind senior wide receiver Dayzell Wilson’s five-touchdown night.

 

Photos by Calder Productions

JoJo Hillel prepares to fire a pass in the first half.

Colton Swain snags a catch in the Wildcat end zone to put a touchdown on the board for Mount Si against Skyline in the second quarter. R

Hillel goes for a rush Friday.

Parker Dumas on the carry.

Mount Si defenders try to bring down a Spartan carrier.