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Oct 02 2008, 6:24 PM Jazz bands hit the right notes at festival finals

Both of Mount Si High School’s jazz bands made the finals of the Spokane Jazz Festival. Jazz band 2 took home third place in its first-ever finals appearance. Jazz band 1 returned to the finals for the third straight year and took home the second-place trophy.

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Oct 02 2008, 6:24 PM Middle school PTSA seeks members

With some big changes happening this fall with the opening of the Valley’s new middle school, the Snoqualmie Middle School Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA) is looking for parents and residents who want to be part of the learning effort at their school.

The SMS PTSA is faced with a challenge, because all of the current board members are either going to Twin Falls Middle School or are parents of eighth-grade students.

Snoqualmie Tribe gets new senior shuttle
Snoqualmie Tribe member Kanim Ventura and Tribal Administrator Matt Mattson catch the Tribe’s new Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Shuttle on its first day of service. The Tribe’s new van is helping assist the local senior center fleet through a federal grant. - Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record Oct 02 2008, 6:24 PM Federal grant pays for new bus to assist Mount Si Senior Center

In Snoqualmie Tribal beliefs, the mountain goat is one of the highest spirit. The goat’s virtuous visage is emblazoned on the Snoqualmie Tribe’s new van, which is now helping transport the elders of the Valley as part of the Snoqualmie Valley Transportation program.

Wildcat bats are heating up
Oct 02 2008, 11:23 PM The Mount Si High School softball team looked to break out once again last week, as they made up a previously rained-out contest with Liberty. For the second straight game, the bats woke up late, and turned a potentially tough loss into a big, confidence-building win.

Unbeaten at the quarter pole Boys’ soccer racks up wins
The Wildcat’s Ben Joselyn pushes his way around a Liberty defender in last week’s 1-0 win over the Patriots. The game went into overtime during which Doug Silvius scored the lone goal. - Jim McKiernan / Snoqualmie Valley Record Oct 02 2008, 11:23 PM The Mount Si High School boys’ soccer team continued its strong start last week, and the new kid in town once again made his mark as the Wildcats outlasted Liberty.

Doug Silvius scored the game’s lone goal, his second of the season, and in as many games, as Mount Si won 1-0 in overtime. Silvius’ goal came in the 88th minute, off a great pass from teammate Willie Jensen.

“It was a good ball by Willie; it played right through the middle and I just put it in,” Silvius said, as the Wildcats moved to 2-0-1 on the season. “That could have gone either way. It was a hard-fought battle and that’s what you always get out of Liberty. I’m always concerned when we play the Liberty Patriots because they always get a strong effort from their kids every night,” said Mount Si coach Darren Brown.

Middle school sports
Oct 02 2008, 11:23 PM Hawks win two

Week in sports
Kelsey Wise, a senior, returns a serve in doubles action last week against Skyline. - Jim McKiernan / Snoqualmie Valley Record Oct 02 2008, 11:23 PM Newport squeaks by Mount Si

Track teams dominate Interlake, Samamish in first league meet
Josh Davis won the shot with a throw of 51 feet, two inches. Davis has improved his throws from last season and has a good chance of placing at state. - Jim McKiernan / Snoqualmie Valley Record Oct 02 2008, 11:23 PM Mount Si boys post impressive win

Wildcats start out on tough note Top senior sees improvement
Oct 02 2008, 11:22 PM It was a tough week for the Mount Si High School baseball team, as they opened league play with two losses.

Dress for success
Oct 02 2008, 7:24 PM North Bend retailer helps disadvantaged women get a job

Making a good first impression is a huge contributing factor to landing a job. In fact, one’s appearance is an essential part in making a favorable influence during a job interview.