In a historic accomplishment for the Mount Si High School girls’ volleyball program, star Miranda Pratt became the first Wildcat player to accept a full ride scholarship to a NCAA Division I college program.
The Mount Si High School soccer team had a tough night at the office Tuesday, April 8, when they were unable to fend off a fierce Mercer Island squad.
The Mount Si High School boys’ soccer team, which started its season quite well despite offensive struggles, has hit a rough patch.
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of the game without the services of the other senior co-captain, Kevin Isackson, who was assessed a yellow card by officials in the 29th minute and was not re-entered soon after, even though coaches could do so. The referee for the contest appeared to be the same one who assessed a controversial red card on Isackson during the Wildcats’ 1-1 tie at Skyline on Friday, March 14. That red card cost Isackson a one-game suspension; one more red would cost him the rest of his senior season according to high school rules. Isackson will return for Mount Si’s games this week against the Spartans and Mercer Island.
The Mount Si High School baseball team has become white-hot after a tough start to the season.
It continues to be a difficult season for the Mount Si High School girls’ tennis team, but they are still showing improvement.
The home victory on Thursday, April 3, against Sammamish was a critical one for the Mount Si High School softball team. With the Wildcats now at 2-3 in league, the win kept them in the hunt for postseason glory. It turned out be a much closer game than the team hoped for, but a win is still a win, and Mount Si may have discovered a youth movement in the process.
The Mount Si High School girls golf team fell to the Skyline Spartans 239-267 on Monday, March 31.
Lexi Johnson. Marissa Busby, the team’s sweeper, and stopper Alexis Greer led a fierce defensive line-up. The team worked on ball control, marking goal side and distributing the ball to the outside midfielders. The girls’ willingness to try new things, work hard during practice, maneuver as one organism during games, communicate on the field, and support one another made the season a success.
said. Eric agreed: “I like it; it’s fun,” he said.