Time to talk soccer. Mount Si High School’s boys’ soccer team took a big step towards a solid postseason opportunity this past Friday scoring a 5-1 home win in Snoqualmie over Eastlake on Senior Night. Zach Ramsey led the way with four goals, and now has 25 on the season which is a new Mount Si High School boys’ soccer season scoring record. An additional goal was scored by Parker Calender as the Wildcats set themselves up for a potential battle for first place in Kingco 4A tomorrow with league-leading Redmond.
The Wildcats are at Redmond tomorrow night at 7:30 with a win plus an Issaquah loss or tie against Skyline moving Mount Si into the top spot in the league with one more game to go. So a big game on tap for the boys, so if you can get down there, be there.
Also this morning:
Lacrosse: Cedarcrest falls to Wesco foe
Cedarcrest Lacrosse’s boys’ high school team fell this past Friday night 18-5 to Jackson in Wesco action at Kasch Park in Everett. Oliver Summerson had two goals for the Red Wolves, with goals also scored in the game by Henry Hammer, Jacoby Matteo and Colton Townsend. Logan Rice had five goals for the Timberwolves and Ryan O’Neal added four more for the Wesco 4A squad. CL hosts Archbishop Murphy Wednesday night at Big Rock Park in Duvall. Game time is 7:00 p.m.
Mount Si’s scheduled game this past Friday with Eastlake was moved to next Monday night at Sirius Sports Complex in North Bend. The next scheduled Wildcat game this week is at Bothell on Wednesday.
College wrapup from this past weekend:
Regis 16, Colorado Mesa women 7: Duvall’s Emme Rezoski saved the best for last, scoring a goal with one second left in regulation for the Mavericks in their road loss yesterday afternoon to the Rangers in Denver. Rezoski, a junior and 2021 Cedarcrest HS alum, won three faceoffs and also had a ground ball recorded in the contest. The goal was her second in the past four games after not having scored a goal since her freshman year at the college level.
Roanoke men 20, Randolph-Macon 7 (Sat.): The Maroons cruised to a home win on Senior Day this past Saturday in Salem, VA, over the visitors from Georgia. Freshman Aidan Landgraf, he a Mount Si HS/Mount Si Lacrosse Club alum from last year, saw action in the game for Roanoke with no stats of note reported.
Whitworth women 20, Puget Sound 4 (Sat.): Family and friends got to see North Bend freshman Campbell Vincent pocket two more goals for the Pirates in their win this past Saturday over the Loggers in Tacoma. Vincent, a 2023 MSHS/MSLC alum, now has 45 goals on the season, a Whitworth single-season record.
Illinois Wesleyan 15, Elmhurst men 13 (Sat.): The Blue Jays fell on the road despite all of the Valley trio scoring goals in the game. Led by sophomore Eli Spence’s pair of tallies with four assists, Elmhurst worked to keep things close, but saw the hosts pull away in the second half for the win in Bloomington, IL. Senior Chris Haycock had a goal and assist and freshman Gabe Henry also had a goal. There was a connection between members of the trio in the fourth quarter of the game with Spence feeding Haycock for his lone goal of the game. All three are from Snoqualmie and are MSHS/MSLC alums.
Oregon women 20, Arizona State 12 (Sat.): The Ducks cruised at home over the Sun Devils in Eugene, OR, with the assistance of sophomore Anna Simmons, who scored five goals and assisted on a sixth pacing Oregon. Simmons, a 2022 MSHS/MSLC alum from Snoqualmie, now has 33 goals on the season, second on the team in that category.
DeSales 20, Lebanon Valley men 16 (Sat.): The Dutchmen were on the short end of a slugfest this past Saturday against their in-state rivals in Center Valley, PA. Sophomore goalie Kellen Markley, he of Snoqualmie and a 2022 MSLC/MSHS alum, made 13 saves on 33 shots faced in this one for LVC.
Colorado Mesa women 12, UC-Colorado Springs 11 (Fri.): Midway through overtime, CMU’s Caroline Ohngemach scored the walk-off goal for the Mavericks in their road win in Colorado Springs over UCCS. Rezoski, who played her high school lacrosse with MSLC’s girls’ program, won eight faceoffs in the contest for Mesa.