The Pirates’ return to the soccer pitch at home on April 15, after a week of spring break, resulted in a welcome victory against Cedar Park Christian.
The Vashon High School boys soccer team achieved the distinction of being one of the top eight teams in the state, participating last weekend in state quarter-finals for the first time in six years.
It was another great week of play for the Pirate soccer team, as they won two league games against Orting and Life Christian last week.
Overwhelming victories were the claim of the Pirates over the past week as the boys soccer team beat all four teams it took on.
After one loss and one win last week, the Pirate soccer team is firmly in second place in the Nisqually League with a 4-1 record to date.
Vashon High School boys soccer is underway, with 38 athletes turning out to and play this season, and play is off to a wet but decent start, with two wins and one loss.
The Pirates had only one thing on their minds during the first match of the state soccer tournament in Camas last Tuesday: a win. However, at the end of a second overtime, their opponent Ridgefield’s ball reached the net, resulting in “sudden death,” 2-1, and ending the Pirates’ season with only a small taste of state.
It was a bittersweet week for the Vashon boys soccer team, with a 6-0 triumph against Chimacum High School on Tuesday, May 3, and their first season loss of 2-1 against Seattle Christian on Wednesday, May 4. Regardless of the loss on Wednesday, the Pirates still finished in second place in the league.
irates was anything but routine Monday, April 25, as Seattle Sounders Nate Jaqua and Taylor Graham met the team at the Vashon High School field.
The top-ranked Pirate soccer team worked hard last week in a busy four-game schedule resulting in two ties and a huge win on Friday against University Prep of Seattle. With ties of 2-2 against Charles Wright Academy and 1-1 against Orting High School and a 2-0 win against University Prep, Vashon is now strongly in second place in the Nisqually League.
After an exciting 3-1 victory over Seattle Christian on Thursday, April 14, the Vashon High School soccer team moved into sole possession of first place in the Nisqually league and is well positioned for the upcoming playoffs.