The Vashon High School girls soccer team, currently ranked second in the Nisqually League, will enter district playoffs next week…
Vashon High School’s cross country teams both placed third in the Nisqually League Championships at Fort Steilacoom Park on Thursday….
Vashon High School’s boys tennis team finished its regular season with a record of five wins and four losses. The…
For the first time in four years, Vashon High School’s Pirate cross country team took on Orting High School’s team on the Cardinals’ home course, which consists of three one-mile loops on the Orting campus. Seattle Christian Schools and Mount Rainier Lutheran High School also participated in the meet, which took place on Thursday.
No, Vashon High School’s Pirate football team did not play two teams on Friday night. A handful of players from Seattle Christian High School joined Life Christian Academy’s team this season, as Seattle Christian did not have enough players to field a team of its own. They stronger Life Christian Eagles are enjoying this new merger with a record of three wins and three losses. The Pirates, with two wins and four losses, lost to the Eagles, 42-27.
The Vashon Pirates fell short Friday, losing to the Chimacum Cowboys 32-24 in a hard-fought football contest where the advantage…
The Vashon High School cross country team hosted the Orting High School Cardinals and the Life Christian Academy Eagles at…
The good news is that the Pirate defense played a much stronger game against the pass this week. The bad news is that they struggled against the running attack and they mounted no serious offensive threat as the Orting High School Cardinals shot down the Vashon Pirates 19-0 last Friday on the Pirates’ home field.
The Vashon High School girls soccer team, coming off a string of wins, proved their true ability on Monday, Sept. 27, when they were matched against Orting High School Cardinals.
On Saturday the cross country teams sponsored the annual dock-to-dock race, where close to 25 people, children and adults alike, ran the length of the Island from the Tahlequah ferry dock, along the highway to the north end ferry dock.
On Sunday, Oct. 3, the Vashon Island Rowing Club traveled to Seattle to compete in the Tail of the Lake regatta, the first Seattle-area head race of the fall rowing season. Held on Lake Union in downtown Seattle, the city skyline provided the backdrop for the four-kilometer course.
The Vashon Pirate football team played the first seven minutes of last Saturday’s contest against Cascade Christian pumped to the max. During those seven minutes, the Pirates and their fans had every reason to believe that this would be the night Vashon knocked off the number-one ranked Division IA team in the state.