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WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • September 11, 2013 • 11 Safeguarding Your Health Hospital Location Top of Meadowbrook Way 1 mile from Mt. Si High School (425) 831-2300 www.SVHD4.org Cheering for our Wildcats Year Round! 865591 877190 GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON! 610 E. North Bend Way • North Bend 425.831.6300 www.lesschwab.com GO WILDCATS! 877185 • Evening Appts. Available • New Patients Welcome Hours: Mon & Tue 7am - 6pm and Thurs 7am - 4pm 421 Main Ave S, PO Box 372, North Bend, WA 98045 425.888.0867 GO WILDCATS! Our Wonderful Staff at Kelly R. Garwood DDS Mount Si High School SPORTS Fresh and fast Mount Si Cross Country team reloads with big young crowd “Finally, someone to run with!” says Bailey Scott. This senior leader on the Mount Si cross country team is stoked about the young group of runners around her. Slowed by a health issue during track sea- son last spring, she’s pushing for a major comeback this fall. “I know I can do a big PR (personal record),” says Scott, who’s been a varsity performer for this team since at least sophomore year. Improved times and state are her goals. “I’m ready, mentally,” she says. “I’m prepared to go out there and do my best. I have these freshmen to push me... They look really strong. I think our team can go really far this year,” she said. Watch for her and Abbey Bottemiller to lead the team with help from fast sophomore Elizabeth Johanson and junior Ariana Moreno. For the boys, senior Spencer Ricks, Jonny Gendro, a sophomore, freshman Grant Baker, and Tanner Sundwall should be making tracks. Ricks did the Ragnar Relay in Snohomish County with a slate of Wildcat run- ning alums, and had a good experience. Looking around, Ricks is struck by the biggest Wildcat cross-country team he’s ever seen. “I’m hoping to get personal records and improve a lot,” he said. MOUNT SI CROSS COUNTRY Wednesday, Sept. 11 • Mount Si at jamboree vs. Bellevue, Interlake, Juanita, Lake Washington, Liberty, Mercer Island and Sammamish, at Lake Sammamish State Park, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18 • Mount Si vs. Bellevue and Lake Washington at Marymoor Park, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25 • Mount Si hosts Juanita and Sammamish, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2 • Mount Si vs. Interlake at Marymoor Park, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 • Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, Sammamish, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16 • Mount Si vs. Mercer Island and Liberty at Luther Burbank Park. Thursday, Oct. 24 • KingCo Championships at Lake Sammamish State Park, 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 • Districts at Lake Sammamish State Park, 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 • State finals at Sun Willows Golf Course, Pasco. Tuesday, Sept. 10 • Mount Si at Juanita, 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 • Mount Si hosts Eastlake, 3:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 • Mount Si hosts Interlake, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17 • Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18 • Mount Si at Liberty (Tibbets Park), 3:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19 • Mount Si at Bellevue, 3:45 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23 • Mount Si at Juanita, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24 • Mount Si at Lake Washington, 3:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 • Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 3:45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27 • Mount Si at Sammamish, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1 • Mount Si hosts Liberty, 3:45 p.m. Lone wolves and doubles ‘rocks’ Mount Si tennis vets, newcomers start a fast fall run “Tennis is my life!’ proclaims Drew Hadaller, with just a trace of humor, as he and doubles partner Logan Cochran grab water before their next match. “I had to come back for Logan,” the senior added. Ditto for his partner: “Drew is my rock!” All goofing aside, these two will compete for the top doubles spot on a reloaded Mount Si tennis team that brings a good bit of solid returning talent. Cochrane and Hadaller hit the courts and the ball machines at Robinswood, Sammamish Club and Pine Lake this past summer, and are ready to play. As are singles leaders Matthew Griffin and Kevin McLaughlin. They describe themselves as more like lone wolves. Expect them to hold down the number-one and -two spots for singles. They play “because tennis is awesome,” says Griffin. It takes a while to become dangerous, says McLaughlin. But this team has been practic- ing often, and is loaded with a number of returners and some promising freshmen. This is a fast, super-short season, wrapping October 1. Practice time is essential—there are only 11 practices from now to the league tourney. The trio of senior Max Isen, sophomore Ryan Fischer and senior Swedish exchange student Rickard Frykaard will battle for three- and four-position at singles and a spot at two-doubles with John Day. A good singles player might dominate a single opponent, but fall when paired up to a talented duo: “Doubles and singles are completely differ- ent games,” says head coach Jim Gibowski. JONNY GENDRO, GRANT BAKER, BAILEY SCOTT, ELIZABETH JOHANSON, ARIANA MORENO MOUNT SI BOYS TENNIS DREW HADALLER, LOGAN COCHRAN

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Page 1: SVR Special Pages - Valley Fall Sports Preview

www.valleyrecord.com Snoqualmie valley record • September 11, 2013 • 11

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Mount Si High School SPORTSFresh and fast

Mount Si Cross Country team reloads with big young crowd“Finally, someone to run with!” says Bailey Scott.This senior leader on the Mount Si cross country team is stoked about the young group of runners around her. Slowed by a health issue during track sea-son last spring, she’s pushing for a major comeback this fall.“I know I can do a big PR (personal record),” says Scott, who’s been a varsity performer for this team since at least sophomore year. Improved times and state are her goals. “I’m ready, mentally,” she says. “I’m prepared to go out there and do my best. I have these freshmen to push me... They look really strong. I think our team can go really far this year,” she said.Watch for her and Abbey Bottemiller to lead the team with help from fast sophomore Elizabeth Johanson and junior Ariana Moreno.For the boys, senior Spencer Ricks, Jonny Gendro, a sophomore, freshman Grant Baker, and Tanner Sundwall should be making tracks.Ricks did the Ragnar Relay in Snohomish County with a slate of Wildcat run-ning alums, and had a good experience.

Looking around, Ricks is struck by the biggest Wildcat cross-country team he’s ever seen.“I’m hoping to get personal records and improve a lot,” he said.

Mount Si CroSS Country

Wednesday, Sept. 11• Mount Si at jamboree vs. Bellevue, Interlake, Juanita, Lake Washington, Liberty, Mercer Island and Sammamish, at Lake Sammamish State Park, 4 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 18• Mount Si vs. Bellevue

and Lake Washington at Marymoor Park, 4 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 25• Mount Si hosts Juanita

and Sammamish, 4 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 2• Mount Si vs. Interlake at Marymoor Park, 4 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 9• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, Sammamish, 4 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 16• Mount Si vs. Mercer Island and Liberty at Luther Burbank Park.Thursday, Oct. 24• KingCo Championships at Lake Sammamish State Park, 4 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 31• Districts at Lake Sammamish State Park, 2 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 9• State finals at Sun Willows Golf Course, Pasco.

Tuesday, Sept. 10• Mount Si at Juanita, 3:45 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 11• Mount Si hosts Eastlake, 3:45 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 12• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 17• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 3:45 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 18• Mount Si at Liberty (Tibbets Park), 3:45 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 19• Mount Si at Bellevue, 3:45 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 23• Mount Si at Juanita, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 24• Mount Si at Lake Washington, 3:45 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 26• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 3:45 p.m.Friday, Sept. 27• Mount Si at Sammamish, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 1• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 3:45 p.m.

Lone wolves and doubles ‘rocks’ Mount Si tennis vets, newcomers start a fast fall run“Tennis is my life!’ proclaims Drew Hadaller, with just a trace of humor, as he and doubles partner Logan Cochran grab water before their next match.“I had to come back for Logan,” the senior added. Ditto for his partner: “Drew is my rock!”All goofing aside, these two will compete for the top doubles spot on a reloaded Mount Si tennis team that brings a good bit of solid returning talent.Cochrane and Hadaller hit the courts and the ball machines at Robinswood, Sammamish Club and Pine Lake this past summer, and are ready to play.As are singles leaders Matthew Griffin and Kevin McLaughlin. They describe themselves as more like lone wolves. Expect them to hold down the number-one and -two spots for singles. They play “because tennis is awesome,” says Griffin.It takes a while to become dangerous, says McLaughlin. But this team has been practic-ing often, and is loaded with a number of returners and some promising freshmen.This is a fast, super-short season, wrapping October 1. Practice time is essential—there are only 11 practices from now to the league tourney.The trio of senior Max Isen, sophomore Ryan Fischer and senior Swedish exchange student Rickard Frykaard will battle for three- and four-position at singles and a spot at two-doubles with John Day. A good singles player might dominate a single opponent, but fall when paired up to a talented duo: “Doubles and singles are completely differ-ent games,” says head coach Jim Gibowski.

Jonny Gendro, Grant Baker, Bailey Scott, elizaBeth JohanSon, ariana Moreno

Mount Si boyS tenniS

drew hadaller, loGan cochran

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Mount Si FALL SPORTS PREVIEWAir raid sirensMount Si football team to bring deep line, aerial attack “Air Raid” is the name of Mount Si football team’s game this season, if the official posters that Wildcats are autographing for local kids is anything to go on.That’s because, with long-armed quarterback Nick Mitchell back for a senior season, look-ing to connect with a two-dozen waiting hands from the likes of wide receivers Wyatt Baker-Jagla, Trevor Daniels, Parker Dumas, Jake Smith, Jack Nelson, tight end Beau Shain and back Bailey Takacs, Mount Si can be expected to deploy a potent flight attack.“We need to utilize the players we have,” said Mitchell, who trained hard in the weight room and attended a lot of football camps this summer.At the end of the preseason scrimmage, the Scarlet and Gray game, Mitchell absorbed some important lessons. The biggest one: Don’t get frustrated. Now, Mitchell focuses on heading back to the Tacoma Dome with this team.Throws may be a big part of the recipe, says head coach Charlie Kinnune, but “we’ll still be running the football.”Kinnune likes what he sees on the offensive and defensive lines.First-teamer Brad Christensen is back in action, as is vet Chris Schlicting. Cameron Davis and Jack Nordby is playing, as are centers David Bluher and Ryan Bolen.“We’re all impressed with what we saw tonight,” said lineman Evan Johnson, fol-lowing the August 30 scrimmage. “Guys are stepping up.”

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Mount Si girlS Soccer

Tuesday, Sept. 10• Mt Si hosts Cedarcrest, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 12• Mount Si at Juanita, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 17• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 19• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 24• Mount Si at Lake Washington, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 26• Mount Si at Bellevue, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 1• Mount Si at Mercer Island, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 3• Mount Si at Liberty, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 8• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 10• Mount Si at Interlake, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 15• Mount Si at Sammamish, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 17• Mount Si hosts Lake Washington, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 22• Mount Si hosts Bellevue, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 24• Mt Si hosts Mercer Island, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 29• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 31• KingCo championships Sophia rouCheS, KeLSey Lindor, Leah Corra

Mount Si footbAll

Friday, Sept. 13• Mount Si at Issaquah, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 20• Mount Si at Juanita, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 27• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 7 p.m.Friday, Oct. 4• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 7 p.m.Friday, Oct. 11• Mount Si at Lake Washington, 7 p.m.Friday, Oct. 18• Mount Si at Bellevue, 7 p.m.Friday, Oct. 25• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 1• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 7 p.m.

team tacticsMount Si soccer reloads with surprisesFor Sophia Rouches, Mount Si co-captain, soccer is great for a reason. It’s individual skill and team focus, together.“You can work on your foot skills and make yourself a bet-ter player, and it’ll benefit the whole team. It makes them better players, by you playing hard,” she says.Rouches will be one of the attacking midfielder power-sources on a stacked-up team this year. Seven of the varsity 18 are seniors. One is a transfer and a bit of a coup for Mount Si from Cedarcrest, senior Karli White—the top player from the Red Wolves, she’s slated to attend the University of Arkansas on a full soccer ride. On defense, returners Camryn Buck and Kristen Kasel are augmented by new freshman Natalie Wiedenbach, who was on a national-champion Eastside FC U-14 girls team this sum-mer. Yet, KingCo will offer strong competition, too, with Interlake and Liberty looking like teams to beat.Nellie Joselyn is a sophomore pulled up from junior varsity to hold down the goal. Expect her to grow over the next several years. Extra leadership on the field will come from two more co-captains, senior midfielders Kelsey Lindor and Leah Corra.

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Strong as a teamMount Si volleyball reloads with powerful hittersOutside hitters Lindsay Carr and Anna McCreadie are bringing the power to the Mount Si volley-ball court this fall.Carr, in particular, is set for a strong senior season. Committed to Division-1 Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles on a scholarship, she has also committed to becoming one of the physi-cally strongest players in the nation.Lifting weights for two years, she can squat 405 pounds, hang-clean at 185, and does pull-ups wearing a 20-pound vest. Her attack jump is 10 feet and an inch.All this power helps Carr as the team’s number-one outside hitter, followed by McCreadie, who is a junior, at number two. They rotate around the court and balance each other’s strengths.Both girls started in this game in eighth grade. They both play for the Sudden Impact club of Bellevue. Both girls train together, along with other athletes on the Mount Si team.“We two are looked up to as leaders,” says Carr. “We both want to set an example for everyone else to follow—not only play, but off the court.”“We’re really good friends,” said McCreadie. “I’m glad I have her, because she’s someone I can look up to. At the same time, I can compete against her. I want to be better. That gives me motivation to work hard.”The two hitters have set goals to go to state and beat all foes, “especially, Mercer Island.”Looking around the squad, “we have a lot of potential,” says Carr. “If we work hard, we can do it.”

Mount Si volleyball

Wednesday, Sept. 11• Mount Si at Juanita, 7 p.m.Monday, Sept. 16• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 18• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 7 p.m.Monday, Sept. 23• M Si at Sammamish, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 25• Mount Si at Bellevue, 7 p.m.Monday, Sept. 30• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 2• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 7 p.m.Monday, Oct. 7• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 9• Mount Si at Intelake, 7 p.m.Monday, Oct. 14• Mount Si at Sammamish, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 16• Mount Si hosts Lake Washington, 7 p.m.Monday, Oct. 21• Mount Si hosts Bellevue, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 23• Mount Si at Mercer Island, 7 p.m.Monday, Oct. 26• Mount Si at Liberty, 7 p.m.

Mount Si boyS Golf

Wednesday, Sept. 18• Mount Si with Bellevue, Liberty and Sammamish at Bellevue Muncicipal, 3 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 23• Mount Si at Juanita, Wayne Golf Course, 3 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 25• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 3 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 30• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 3 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 3• Mount Si at Lake Washington, Bellevue Municipal, 3 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 7• Mount Si at Bellevue, Overlake Club, 3 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 9• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 3 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 15• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 3 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 21Conference tournament at Snohomish Golf Course, 8 a.m.

Deep impactWith everybody back, Mount Si’s boys golfers get a new level of competitionFor the next nine holes, Jake Archambeau just wants to hit in the high 30s.After that, well, there’s league, and districts, and Archambeau will just have to see what happens from there. “If all goes well, maybe I can make it to state,” he says.Archambeau, like fellow senior and Mount Si High School golf leader Tanner Simpson, has spent a lot of time around the greens this summer—Jake was busy shining carts at the Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course, while Tanner worked at Mount Si Golf.For his third varsity year, Archambeau was excited to be back in the game with a deep and talented, reloaded squad. With the return of school, “it gives you something to look forward to.”Besides these two leaders, the Mount Si squad includes seniors Duncan Kelly, Sebastian Gant and Marcus Deichman, juniors Reed Pattenaude, Mac Smith and Joe Steenvoorde, sophomores Mitchell Dover, Alex Nelson, Jimmy Jacobson, Nick McAlister, Jake Karavias, Collin Anderson, Skyler Cooper, Brady Anderson, and talented freshmen Peter Yoshikawa and Gavin Gorrell.Head coach Brandon Proudfoot is in a strong position this year. Frequent qualifying matches and an improved ability to swing players between varsity and junior varsity will mean a consistently deep squad.“We didn’t lose any guys from last year,” said Simpson. On every one of his free days this summer, Simspon got out on the course.“Golf is relaxing,” he says. “If something stressful is going on, I play. It clears my mind.”

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Mount Si’s first independent swim

team dives in on RidgeBy Seth truScott

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The wind is brisk but the water is warm as Mount Si High School’s first indepen-dent swim team takes to the waters under gray skies.

For some years, Mount Si has fielded a small team of swim-mers who’ve practiced with Issaquah coaches and athletes at an Issaquah swimming pool.

But this fall, a more-than-

doubled squad of swimmers are learning from their own coach, swimming at a Valley venue. It’s a new beginning, and the girls know it.

“To be in the Valley is fan-tastic,” says junior Jessica Brady. “We’re going to be more involved with the school this way.”

Good deal“We’re blessed to have

a team here,” says Patrick Stewart, a newly hired coach from North Bend.

Other teams in the KingCo League include bigger squads of 60 or more, “teams the size of football teams,” who

have to travel and share pool space with other squads, says Stewart.

He feels fortunate to be able to work with the private Snoqualmie Ridge TPC club, using their outdoor Olympic-length pool as practice grounds through October.

“They needed a place for practice, instead of a commute to another city and shared pool time,” he said.

The arrangement opens up possibilities for independence and growth.

Growing squadMount Si fielded 18 swim-

mers, more than double the number who traveled west to swim under Issaquah’s aegis last fall.

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“Right now, they’re excited because it’s a new team, and they’re all working together really well,” says Stewart.

Mount Si GirlS

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Friday, Sept. 13• Mount Si vs. Roosevelt at Ballard Pool, 3:30 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 19• Mount Si hosts Issaquah, 3:30 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 5• Diving qualifier at Juanita High School 1 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 8• Mount Si vs. Liberty at Boehm Pool, IssaquahSaturday, Oct. 12• Invitational at Bainbridge High School, 8 a.m.Tuesday, Oct. 15• Mount Si vs. Newport at Mary Wayte Pool, 8:30 a.m.Tuesday, Oct. 29• Kingco Championships at Juanita Pool, 3 p.m.

Swimming in the rain

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