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Getting set to grind down basketball opponents

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Getting set to grind down basketball opponents

Mount Si boys sport solid lineup.

Mount Si football players earn all-league honors

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Mount Si football players earn all-league honors

A plethora of Mount Si football players earned 4A KingCo Crest all-league awards for their play on the…

Front, left to right: Michele Lalime, Pat Tuton, Kitty Hubbard, Zhe Li, Shawn Thornsberry, Tracy Qi and Calvin Vu; back, left to right: Zheng Mu, Shu Shen, Daniel Chua, Rajesh Singh and Jeetu Thakur. The team designed its own gold logo, complete with the Space Needle, Mount Rainier, the Columbia Center and Smith Tower. Courtesy photo

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Adult tennis squad takes second at nationals

Mixed doubles squad features Snoqualmie resident.

Brent Lutz (pictured) is the new head coach of the Mount Si Wildcats baseball program. Photo courtesy of Mount Si Baseball

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Lutz is the Wildcats’ new skipper in the dugout

Former assistant promoted to head coaching role on the diamond.

Mount Si Wildcats senior wide receiver Jonny Barrett (pictured) tries to escape a tackle from Puyallup defensive back Kyler Johnson. Puyallup defeated Mount Si 47-34 in the Class 4A state quarterfinals. Photo courtesy of Patrick Krohn/Patrick Krohn Photography

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Wildcats lose to Vikings in Class 4A state quarterfinals

Mount Si finishes the 2018 season with an overall record of 10-2.

Mount Si Wildcats placekicker Reed Paradissis has been the starting kicker for his team since his freshman season in the fall of 2015. Shaun Scott/staff photo

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Confident kicker comes through in the clutch

Mount Si Wildcats senior field goal kicker Reed Paradissis delivers under pressure.

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Wildcats conquer Mount Vernon in first round of the 4A state football playoffs

Mount Si will host the Puyallup Vikings in the Class 4A state quarterfinals.

Mount Si volleyball ends season at districts

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Mount Si volleyball ends season at districts

Mount Si finished its volleyball season with a 3-0 loss to Kamiak in the 4A Wes-King district tournament…

Mount Si Wildcats senior defensive lineman RJ Bell, who has been on the varsity roster since the second half of his freshman season in the fall of 2015. Bell, who weighs 285 pounds, is the largest defensive lineman on the Wildcats roster. Shaun Scott/staff photo

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Bell bulldozes opponents in the trenches

Wildcats defensive lineman RJ Bell sets the tone on the interior line.

Mount Si’s Waskom runs to first at state

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Mount Si’s Waskom runs to first at state

Wildcat is school’s first-ever cross country state champion.

Mount Si Wildcats head football coach Charlie Kinnune, center, addresses his players following their convincing 42-0 victory against the Rogers Rams in a winner-to-state, loser-out playoff game on Nov. 3 in Snoqualmie. Shaun Scott/staff photo

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Wildcats dominate Rams in playoff opener on the gridiron

Mount Si quarterback Cale Millen connects with Jonny Barrett on four of his five touchdown passes.

Mount Si bounces into district volleyball tournament

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Mount Si bounces into district volleyball tournament

Wildcats take sixth at 4A KingCo tourney.

Maralack snags Drive Chip and Putt Regional Championship

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Maralack snags Drive Chip and Putt Regional Championship

Mount Si High freshman is set for nationals at Augusta.