The recent success of Mount Si’s girls tennis team came to an end last week with a pair of losses against quality opposition.
Mount Si’s boys soccer team went into last Friday’s game on a mission: to win the league title and make the state tournament for the first time in school history. For their mission to continue, however, the Wildcats needed to get past a Sammamish team that was battling Mount Si for that chance to take the crown. Thanks to a couple of big second-half goals from one of their top seniors, however, the Wildcats are still on the road to a possible championship.
The Mount Si High School varsity baseball team lived their boyhood dreams and came home winners in a game last Saturday, April 24, in Seattle.
The Mount Si boys and girls track and field teams had a good showing in a meet against the Interlake Saints last Thursday, April 22, at Mount Si High School.
The Mount Si girls tennis team capped a busy week on Thursday, April 15, recording their first win of the season.
Three more Mount Si senior athletes have made decisions about where they will play college sports this fall.
The Mount Si girls’ golf team struggled mightily without its best player last Thursday, April 15, and the scores showed it.
The star goalkeeper for Mount Si’s boys soccer team, Ryan Herman, has been known thus far this season for his booming kicks, and his stellar play in net in picking up five shutouts going into last Friday night’s game against the Interlake Saints. After the Wildcats beat the Saints, however, Herman became known for something else: scoring a goal.
Mount Si’s baseball team got back on the winning side of things with two wins last week over Interlake.
Mount Si’s softball team got its first game in in over a week last Monday, April 5, but a big inning and a strong Bellevue pitcher combined to doom them in their league opener.
A sport with roots on the East Coast is now branching out in the Snoqualmie Valley, thanks to a new team.
Mount Si’s girls’ golf team took last week off after starting out the season with losses in their opening two matches of the spring.
Mount Si’s boys soccer team last Friday, April 2, found themselves a bit shorthanded for their game against the Liberty Patriots due to several player injuries. That, however, did not make a difference, as they continued their solid start to their season.