An Island tradition of more than 50 years was kept alive Saturday when three vintage outboard hydroplanes left Jensen Point at 5:26 a.m.
Pirate junior Will O’Neil scored Vashon’s first goal since April 21, but it wasn’t enough to get the Pirate soccer…
After a loss to Charles Wright on Saturday, the Vashon Pirates have one more chance to go to the state 1A soccer tournament. The Pirates lost 4-0 to unbeaten Charles Wright, but a win next Saturday in the Bi-District Tournament will put them in the state playoffs.
Thanks to undefeated Charles Wright, the Vashon boys soccer team secured second place in the Nisqually League, giving the Pirates a potentially much easier early playoff schedule.
Thanks to undefeated Charles Wright, the Vashon boys soccer team secured second place in the Nisqually League, giving the Pirates a potentially much easier early playoff schedule.
Vashon boys soccer finished last week just shy of clinching second place in the Nisqually League.
The Pirate boys soccer team sandwiched home wins over Chimacum, 5-0, and Orting, 2-1, around a 3-0 road loss to Charles Wright last week.
Although the cold wind felt anything but springlike, the Pirate soccer boys closed out the first half of the spring season with a 2-1 win over the visiting Cascade Christian Cougars last Tuesday, March 31.
A loss then a last-minute victory left the Pirate varsity boys soccer team with a 2-1 record in Nisqually League play after last week’s games. The JV team had only one game, a 4-4 tie with Charles Wright.
On Thursday, March 19, the same day the Seattle Sounders FC made Major League Soccer history, the Vashon Pirate boys were making a little soccer history themselves.