The Mount Si Wildcat varsity wrestling team traveled to
Kennedy last Saturday for that school’s annual tournament. When the `Cats
finally left the gym, they had taken second, four points behind Kentlake.
Mount Si JVs hammer Highline, Sammamish, Liberty
A look at local middle school sports.
Coach Dirk Hansen said it’d be a tough first half of the season, and
last week – once again – the young Mount Si Lady Wildcats found out just
how tough it could be.
Last week the Mount Si Wildcats continued their so-far successful
foray through the 1999-2000 boys basketball season, defeating one
non-league opponent while also disposing of the Liberty Patriots and Bellevue
Wolverines.
Sports briefs from around the Valley.
The Cedarcrest boys ended the millennium on a down note,
losing their ninth consecutive game of the basketball season last week on
the road to North Kitsap, 72-63.
A look at local basketball news.
It’s time for the holidays, and for the valiant Lady Wildcats of
Mount Si Christmas and New Year’s probably couldn’t come fast enough.
A look at upcoming sporting events for Valley teams.
The Wildcat wrestling team had two holiday meets, the first
locking horns at Mount Rainier High School over the holidays with the host
Rams and the Highline Pirates in a triangular meet. Even with a revised
line-up that saw a few junior varsity wrestlers competing and some old faces at
new weights, the `Cats triumphed easily over their outclassed Seamount
opponents.
The girls from Cedarcrest were able to concentrate on basketball
long enough to win two games at the Costa Mesa Classic tournament in
California last week.
It is time again for Little League registration. The first registration
will be held on Saturday, Jan. 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fall City Fire
Hall.