Mount Si’s tennis team may be young, but that youth may be a good thing for the future of a program which has struggled in the Kingco Conference.
With two national top-five finishes to his credit, it’s been a productive summer for competitive mountain-bike cyclist Chris Bentley.
It was a great morning for one local running club as they swept the titles in the 10k race at the Snoqualmie Days run in Snoqualmie.
Competitors representing the Seattle-based Club Northwest team won both the men’s and women’s races, part of a threesome of runs which also included a 5k and kids’ race.
The sport of hydroplane racing is a sport which can trace its roots to right here in the Puget Sound…
Dozens of players in Mount Si High School’s girls and boys soccer program went across the pond this summer to see how their English counterparts play the game.
The Valley next weekend will be at the center of the recreational cycling world, as a new event seeks to integrate the sport into the Northwest’s arts and culture scene.
The Mount Si High School girls’ basketball program has had a really successful summer, and that success could give them an edge going into the 2010-11 high school basketball season.
For basketball fans, Snoqualmie Ridge was the place to be last Saturday, July 17.
More than 150 teams, comprising several hundred players, converged on the streets fronting Snoqualmie Community Park for the fourth annual Snoqualmie Casino 3-on-3 basketball tournament.
As many Mount Si sports fans know, the Mount Si High School track program has been a very successful one over the years. The future of that program is looking good, thanks to a local youth track organization.
Mount Si’s boys basketball team has been busy adjusting to the system which new coach Steve Helm will be using this season.
Last weekend, fans got to see a glimpse of what lies ahead for the Wildcats, as they competed in the Kangs Klassic, a summer basketball tournament hosted by Lake Washington’s boys basketball program.
The Valley Little Leagues are wrapping up another regular season, and once again are making an impact on local youth.
The Mount Si football program got a head start on what is expected to be a very tough 2010 season last week at annual spring practices and scrimmages.
Mount Si swimmer Chase Goulart has seen his success in swimming result in a big honor.