Vashon boys soccer finished last week just shy of clinching second place in the Nisqually League.
Coach Lucas Ridinger is brimming with excitement about the Vashon Island Junior Crew (VIJC).
The Vashon High School Pirates baseball team split two league games and lost a non-league game last week.
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.
The Vashon High School Lacrosse Club took its 4-0 record up against two of the top teams in Division I of the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association, and came up short on both counts.
The Vashon High School Pirate baseball team continued to hit the ball well as they won two and lost one last week to bring their Nisqually League record to 2-2 and their season record to 4-2.
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.
The boys’ Pirate basketball team held its team awards banquet at Camp Burton on March 22. Taking center among the festive decorations was the big gold ball the Pirates brought home from Yakima last month as the 1A state champions.
At 4:50 a.m. Saturday, March 21, about 35 novice and experienced members of Vashon Island Junior Crew (VIJC) and about 20 members of the Vashon Rowing Club left Vashon Island to join 1,100 other rowers and participate in the 2009 Green Lake Spring Regatta.
The Vashon Pirates baseball team secured two Nisqually League wins by large margins last week to push their league and season record to 2-1.
On Thursday, they hosted the Charles Wright Academy Tarriers of Tacoma.
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.
Thirty-three members of Vashon’s swim team, the Seals, took part in a three-day invitational meet at Evergreen State College March 13 to 15.