The Vashon soccer boys played 180 minutes of soccer the week after spring break to come away with two ties, both 1-1, at Cascade Christian Tuesday and home with Orting on Thursday.
Due to inclement weather, Vashon had to play four games in five days. The results determined which direction the remainder of the season will take.
The Vashon High School Lacrosse Club played two more top tier teams this past week. Though this young team continues to improve, it came up on the short end in both games.
The Pirate varsity baseball team lost 10-8 to non-league 2A opponent Fife on Friday, April 9, at the Vashon home field. This was a makeup of a previously rained-out game.
On Saturday, April 10, Vashon Island Rowing Club traveled to Lake Stevens to participate in the Northwest Sculling Regatta. This…
Because the three public schools and three private schools in Nisqually League 1A boys soccer all have different break schedules, Vashon didn’t have any league games last week.
The Pirates varsity baseball team traveled to Eastern Washington on Friday, April 2, to play the Cashmere Bulldogs and the Chelan Goats. Unfortunately, after the team sat in traffic for two hours waiting for Snoqualmie Pass to re-open, snow canceled the Friday game with Cashmere.
Last week, the Vashon High School boys lacrosse club sustained three consecutive losses to league powerhouses Puyallup, Bellevue and Curtis high schools.
The Pirates varsity baseball team had a busy week, winning two games and losing one in three nearly back-to-back matches.
Spring was in full swing last week, and the Pirate boys soccer fortunes were as changeable as the Northwest weather.
The Vashon Island Junior Crew team left Vashon Island at 4:50 a.m. on March 20 to join around 1,100 other rowers at the 2010 Green Lake Spring Regatta.
The Vashon High School varsity baseball team played a trio of games last week, winning two by large margins but dropping one.
On Monday, March 15, the Vashon JV team played an exhibition game against Mount Tahoma. The Pirates broke into the scoring column early with a run in the first and never looked back.