The Mount Si High School tennis team has struggled this fall, going winless in their first seven matches thus far,…
Mount Si’s boys golf team has been on a tear to start the 2010 season, and that continued last Thursday,…
Mount Si’s volleyball team took a big step last Wednesday, Sept. 29 towards repeating as Kingco champions with a convincing three set sweep of their top league rivals, Mercer Island.
Mount Si’s football team knew they would be in for a battle last Friday against the Liberty Patriots, and they were. A combination of Wildcat mistakes and stellar performances from the Patriots’ trio of top players helped to hand Mount Si a 38-22 loss despite three touchdowns by Wildcat senior QB Ian Ilgenfritz.
Mount Si’s girls’ soccer team was seen as a possible league title contender coming into this season, but after last week’s play, that may be in doubt.
Mount Si’s volleyball team has had a stellar start to their 2010 season, solidifying their case as a potential contender…
Mount Si’s cross country teams braved the elements last Wednesday, Sept. 15, holding their own in the first of two home meets this season.
Coming off a strong 2009 season that saw their third state appearance in four years, the Mount Si football team looks to make a splash again in a Kingco 3A league loaded with tough teams.
With three straight state appearances and two trophies in the last three years, the Mount Si High School volleyball team has seen some stellar seasons.
Mount Si’s cross country program appears to be feeling the influence of growth in running sports in the Valley.
Mount Si’s girls’ soccer team is at its most experienced level in years.
Combined with a rebuilding trend affecting most other teams in Kingco 3A this season, that experience could aid the Wildcats in a state drive.
A strong body of veteran players should give the Cedarcrest girls soccer team a leg up in its traditional hunt for Cascade League glory.
Cedarcrest took third in the Cascade Conference last season, advanced to the state playoffs and fell in the second round.
Coming off two straight state showings, the Mount Si boys’ golf team sees a change at the top this fall, with a new coach who himself is no stranger to success as a Wildcat golfer.