Mount Si’s boys opened league play last week, proving why they could be one of the best in the state.
The week for the Mount Si girls basketball team was a tale of two extremes, as they started out cold and finished hot.
The Mount Si High School girls basketball team made the long trip up to Port Angeles last Saturday, Dec. 6, and once there, found out how tough their defending local team can be.
Mount Si’s gymnastics team opened their season last Thursday night with a four-way meet at Interlake High School in Bellevue, pitting the Wildcats against the Saints, Newport and Skyline.
The Mount Si boys basketball team got the season off on the right foot last Thursday night, Dec. 4, as they used a strong first half to take care of the Seamount League’s Evergreen Wolverines in the Wildcats’ home opener.
The Mount Si Wildcats girls basketball team opened the season Saturday evening, Nov. 29, in rousing fashion, as they overcame first half struggles to break out to a big early lead and roll to an easy victory over another group of ‘Cats, these from West Seattle.
Mount Si‘s wrestling program looks to stay at the top of the Kingco 2A/3A Conference. The team finished 8-2 last season, and Jeff Newcomer is returning as coach for his sixth season.
In the coming winter season, the Mount Si High School boys basketball team aims to make big improvements on last year’s 10-12 finish.
The Mount Si gymnastics program looks to contend for a league title this season. Led by a couple of top names, the Wildcats will seek to make their mark.
The Mount Si girls’ basketball program looks to be among the elite this season in the Kingco 2A/3A, as a large number of key players return from last season’s 10-12 team.
A Valley resident recently gained a big honor from his college alma mater.
The Mount Si football team received a large number of postseason awards from the Kingco 2A/3A conference as a result of their solid 6-5 season.
The Mount Si Wildcat volleyball team’s quest for a state title fell short last Thursday, Nov. 20, as they only won one of the three matches they played and failed to land a trophy in their second straight state appearance. Mount Si picked up the eighth place crown in 2007.