On Friday Sept. 11, Mount Si defeated Redmond 21-7 in their second game of the season.
Junior running back Max Bonda made a short run to put in the first touchdown, then senior tight end Colton Swain made a diving catch to complete a scoring pass. Senior defensive back Mark Farmer made an interception that led to the final touchdown of the game for Mount Si.
Head coach Charlie Kinnune said that while the team is happy they won, there is still work to be done.
“We won. Two and zero in the toughest league in the state. When you can win in this league, you are happy with it. So we’re happy with that, but we are not satisfied, we can get a lot better,” Kinnune said.
The ways Kinnune wants to get better is through experience. The team has its strong suits and weak points and for now they are trying to eliminate their weaknesses.
“Our perimeter offense and defense is strong. Our receivers and running backs have a lot of experience and our defensive backs and linebackers have a lot of experience. We have a brand new quarterback and we have a bunch of brand new offensive linemen and those are two very important positions,” he said. “We are looking forward to more exciting games.”
Mount Si is away this Friday, playing Skyline.
