Three Mercer Island resident recently competed in the Boston Marathon, held on April 18. Rhonda Glass finished in 3:10.04 for…
At the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association spring representative assembly on Monday, April 18, the group of representatives from school districts acrosse the state, voted down adding boys and girls lacrosse as sanctioned sports.
The Mercer Island girls tennis team enjoyed a sunny afternoon last week, before more rain and wild spring weather canceled and postponed several matches. The Islanders beat Sammamish on Tuesday 7-0. The same day the softball team hosted Juanita, a game which started despite pouring rain and wind. The game was called after two innings, and rescheduled.
Past and present Mercer Island golfers can gather and play in honor of a longtime coach and teacher during the fourth annual Walmart Gary Adrian Memorial Golf Tournament.
The Mercer Island Youth Soccer Club will be holding two tryout sessions during the next several weeks.
Facing a four game week, thanks to rain schedules, the Mercer Island baseball team fought hard, but started with a 2-1 record before Friday’s match against Bellevue.
The 12U Dragons baseball team recently won the Wenatchee Triple Crown season opener tournament. The team includes four Mercer Island students, including: Eric Dreyer, Justin Myers, Luke Boxsem and Scott Ramseyer.
The MIHS boys lacrosse team’s strong season continued during a spring break trip to Massachusetts, with two wins against top East Coast teams.
Coming off a loss last week to Oregon Episcopal School, the Mercer Island boys lacrosse team responded in a big way during their spring break trip to Massachusetts. The Islanders beat the No. 8 team in the country, Duxbury High in overtime on Wednesday when Connor Bernal scored the final goal for the 7-6 victory.
Three Mercer Island eighth grade students were recently selected to join the Washington state U-15 regional lacrosse team.
Nine out of the last 10 times, the maroon or white jerseys belonging to the Mercer Island boys lacrosse team have appeared in the Division I lacrosse state championships. This year’s team doesn’t see any reason to change things up this spring.
During a home meet against Garfield High School on Thursday, March 31, the Mercer Island girls team won their meet 94-46 over the Bulldogs. The boys team lost to Garfield with a 81-59 score.