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Amid the big group taking the field in track, “you find your little group.” She’s done that. As a runner, she will step up this year to lead the Mount Si girls relay squad. Priority one for senior year is to see her Mount Si 4x200 relay team go beyond their fifth place state finish last year and climb higher on the podium. “We have a lot of potential for being at state,” Guyer said. “We know how to work together.” She is among the Mount Si athletes that has been readying for their season with a regimen of Crossfit, running, and action. “I feel speedy,” Guyer says. Junior Karlie Hurley is another Crossfitter with big expectations. “Junior is a big year,” she said. “I hope I can improve my times.” She also wants to see her 4x400 relay team, which took fourth last year, make strides. Among throwers, look for returners like Kristen Kasel, who took fourth at districts in discus, and Peter Link, who also qualified for state, to set the tone. Link threw 118 feet at state, good for 16th. But he knows that if he had thrown his best, 129.5, he would have landed in the top eight. He wants to go back, and has been pumping iron to make it happen. “It’s different being the older one now,” the senior said. “I started because I thought it was fun. After I figured out I was decent, I liked to compete and beat people.” Link wants to break at least 145 feet. “This will be the best girls team since I’ve lived here, easily,” said distance coach Sean Sundwall. “We have multiple distance girls this year who will likely rewrite school history.” Look for seniors Bailey Scott and Madeleine Hutchison, freshman cross-country school record holder Hannah Waskom, and Lindsey Sydnor to cruise past the competi- tion. On the boys side, Johnny Gendro and Grant Baker will lead the squad. On hurdles, look for Sydney Leonard, Mackenzie Hutchison, Jon Proctor and Andrew Harris to head up the pack. Mount Si High School SPORTS Personal improvement Mount Si girls golf team is about growth, wins “I want to rock it!” That’s what Caitlyn Maralack, Mount Si girls golfer, has in mind for this year. Maralack is one of the more talented girls to come through the program. She went to state as a freshman last year and took 11th. A golfer since age 8, Maralack knows she can improve on that score. Playing on the team has taught her how to understand the game from more perspectives than just her own. Golf can feel like a solo game, but the varsity experience means the team also matters. “Never give up,” Maralack advises teammates. “It’s a frustrating game, for sure. You’re going to hit a lot of bad shots, and a lot of good shots.” But you never know when the bad shots will set up a good one. Other Mount Si players to watch include veteran senior Tabitha Dorn and sophomore Bianca Backman. Backman balances golf with club soccer. Golf is tough to master. Backman likes that. “You can’t just find one swing. There’s always something you want to work on and do better.” Her goal is to hit into the low 40s. “If you haven’t played golf at all, you’ll think it’s an easy game,” Maralack said of her sport. “People don’t realize how hard it is. MOUNT SI GIRLS GOLF Thursday, March 27 • Mount Si hosts Bellevue, Liberty and Mercer Island, 3 p.m. Monday, March 31 • Mount Si hosts Interlake, 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 • Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 3 p.m. Thursday, April 17 • Mount Si vs. Lake Wash. at Bellevue Municipal, 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 22 • Mount Si vs, Bellevue at Overlake Country Club, 3:20 p.m. Wednesday, April 23 • Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 • Mount Si vs. Juanita at Wayne Golf Course, 3:15 p.m. Monday, May 5 • Mount Si hosts Liberty, 3 p.m. Monday, May 15 • Kingco Championship, 12:30 p.m. at Snohomish Golf Course Monday, May 19 • Districts at Riverbend Golf (Kent) 10 a.m. MOUNT SI TRACK AND FIELD Thursday, March 27 • Mount Si at Interlake, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 3 • Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 17 • Mount Si hosts Liberty, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 24 • Mount Si hosts Juanita, 4 p.m. Thursday, May 1 • Mount Si vs. Lake Washington, Mercer Island at Mercer Island, 4 p.m. Thursday, May 8 • Mount Si at Bellevue, 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 14 • Kingco champion- ships at Redmond High School, 3 p.m. Thursday, May 15 • JV Kingco meet at Interlake, time TBD Friday, May 16 • Kingco at Redmond, 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 21 Districts at SW Athletic Complex, Seattle, 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 23 • Districts at SW Athletic Complex, 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 29 • State at Mount Tahoma Stadium FROM LEFT, BIANCA BACKMAN, TABITHA DORN, CAITLYN MARALACK, KARA MURRAY, AMANDA URBASICH, ASHLEY MILLER, HEAD COACH MATT CAMPBELL, ALLIE URBASICH, RACHEL WARNKE, ELISE BECK, ANIKA LAUFER, AUDREY MULLINS. It is 100 percent a sport. You work your butt off just like any other sport.” Newcomer Anika Laufer said golf is not just about winning. “It’s about how I can improve,” she said. PETER LINK KARLIE HURLEY, JESSE GUYER

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The big yearSeniors set goals for Mount Si track and fieldAfter three seasons, senior Jesse Guyer knows how the athletes around her interact. “Every year, there are different groups of people, so you can expect different out-comes,” said the four-year Mount Si track athlete. Amid the big group taking the field in track, “you find your little group.”She’s done that. As a runner, she will step up this year to lead the Mount Si girls relay squad. Priority one for senior year is to see her Mount Si 4x200 relay team go beyond their fifth place state finish last year and climb higher on the podium.“We have a lot of potential for being at state,” Guyer said. “We know how to work together.”

She is among the Mount Si athletes that has been readying for their season with a regimen of Crossfit, running, and action. “I feel speedy,” Guyer says.Junior Karlie Hurley is another Crossfitter with big expectations.“Junior is a big year,” she said. “I hope I can

improve my times.” She also wants to see her 4x400 relay team, which took fourth last year, make strides.Among throwers, look for returners like Kristen Kasel, who took fourth at districts in discus, and Peter Link, who also qualified for state, to set the tone. Link threw 118 feet at state, good for 16th. But he knows that if he had thrown his best, 129.5, he would have landed in the top eight. He wants to go back, and has been pumping iron to make it happen.“It’s different being the older one now,” the senior said. “I started because I thought it was fun. After I figured out I was decent, I liked to

compete and beat people.” Link wants to break at least 145 feet.“This will be the best girls team since I’ve lived here, easily,” said distance coach Sean Sundwall. “We have multiple distance girls this year who will likely rewrite school history.”

Look for seniors Bailey Scott and Madeleine Hutchison, freshman cross-country school record holder Hannah Waskom, and Lindsey Sydnor to cruise past the competi-tion. On the boys side, Johnny Gendro and Grant Baker will lead the squad. On hurdles, look for Sydney Leonard, Mackenzie Hutchison, Jon Proctor and Andrew Harris to head up the pack.

Mount Si High School SPORTSPersonal improvementMount Si girls golf team is about growth, wins“I want to rock it!” That’s what Caitlyn Maralack, Mount Si girls golfer, has in mind for this year.Maralack is one of the more talented girls to come through the program. She went to state as a freshman last year and took 11th. A golfer since age 8, Maralack knows she can improve on that score.Playing on the team has taught her how to understand the game from more perspectives than just her own. Golf can feel like a solo game, but the varsity experience means the team also matters.“Never give up,” Maralack advises teammates. “It’s a frustrating game, for sure. You’re going to hit a lot of bad shots, and a lot of good shots.” But you never know when the bad shots will set up a good one.Other Mount Si players to watch include veteran senior Tabitha Dorn and sophomore Bianca Backman. Backman balances golf with club soccer. Golf is tough to master. Backman likes that. “You can’t just find one swing. There’s always something you want to work on and do better.” Her goal is to hit into the low 40s. “If you haven’t played golf at all, you’ll think it’s an easy game,” Maralack said of her sport. “People don’t realize how hard it is.

MOUNT SI GIRLS

GOLF

Thursday, March 27• Mount Si hosts Bellevue, Liberty and Mercer Island, 3 p.m.Monday, March 31• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 3 p.m.Tuesday, April 15• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 3 p.m.Thursday, April 17• Mount Si vs. Lake Wash. at Bellevue Municipal, 3 p.m.Tuesday, April 22• Mount Si vs, Bellevue

at Overlake Country Club, 3:20 p.m.Wednesday, April 23• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 30• Mount Si vs. Juanita at Wayne Golf Course, 3:15 p.m.Monday, May 5• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 3 p.m.Monday, May 15• Kingco Championship, 12:30 p.m. at Snohomish Golf CourseMonday, May 19• Districts at Riverbend Golf (Kent) 10 a.m.

MOUNT SI TRACK

AND FIELD

Thursday, March 27• Mount Si at Interlake, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 3• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 17• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 24• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 4 p.m.Thursday, May 1• Mount Si vs. Lake Washington, Mercer Island at Mercer Island, 4 p.m.

Thursday, May 8• Mount Si at Bellevue, 4 p.m.Wednesday, May 14• Kingco champion-ships at Redmond High School, 3 p.m.Thursday, May 15• JV Kingco meet at Interlake, time TBDFriday, May 16• Kingco at Redmond, 3 p.m.Wednesday, May 21• Districts at SW Athletic Complex, Seattle, 2:30 p.m.Friday, May 23• Districts at SW Athletic Complex, 2:30 p.m.Thursday, May 29• State at Mount Tahoma Stadium

FROM LEFT, BIANCA BACKMAN, TABITHA DORN, CAITLYN MARALACK, KARA MURRAY, AMANDA URBASICH, ASHLEY MILLER, HEAD COACH MATT CAMPBELL, ALLIE URBASICH, RACHEL WARNKE, ELISE BECK, ANIKA LAUFER, AUDREY MULLINS. It is 100 percent a sport. You work your butt off just like any other sport.” Newcomer Anika Laufer said golf is not just about winning. “It’s about how I can improve,” she said.

PETER LINKKARLIE HURLEY, JESSE GUYER

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The need for speedFast legs, bats are Mount Si baseball’s advantageCages and gyms are OK in rainy weather. But the soft-spoken, athletic Mount Si junior Carson Breshears was clearly ready for some spring sunshine and real ball.“The guys are ready to get after it,” said Breshears, who took the field on a warm Tuesday afternoon with the varsity for practice in the sun. “It’s good to get on the actual field and play live.”Breshears will be at the top of the lineup for the Wildcats, then doff his helmet for his sec-

ond season at shortstop. After a fourth-place finish at state last season, this team wants to do better. Breshears sees a lot of depth on both varsity and JV.“I think we’ll be good for years to come,” he said.

Mount Si has several varsity returners to rely on. Among seniors, vet Zach Usselman is back as catcher, Evan Johnson will hold down right field, Wyatt Baker returns to center field, and Tanner Simpson is back at second base. The rest of the positions were up for grabs as of last week. Head coach Zach Habben will also see how things shake down on the mound, so the battery right now is fluid. “We’re going to have to have some guys step up, throwing,” said Breshears.Johnson is comfortable and confident in his role. Right field feels natural, and he gets plenty of action. The boys know they need to work hard and condition.“We’re going to be out here till it gets dark,” Johnson said.

“We’re going to try to outwork everyone, as far as drills, hit-ting.”Batters at the top like Breshears and Baker are fast.“We’re going to use that speed to our advantage,” promises Johnson.

Mount Si High School SPORTSSeason of dreams

Hitting power, speed and experience are what the Mount Si girls softball team has in spades. Head coach Larry White has seven seniors on the team, including four four-year starters, the most he’s ever had in his 14 years with the program.“I’m looking for leadership and experience” from them, he said. “The whole senior class will be very offensive-minded.”At the top of the batting order, senior Celine Fowler is a vocal leader of the squad. Softball, she said, is an escape, a family tra-dition that links her back to playing at age 4.“I love it because I can perform,” she said. “Nothing’s better than hitting the ball.” She’s been with varsity since her freshman year, and says, “I love this group more than anything. I’m glad we all got to spend this time together.”The line-up includes lefties Britney Stevens, a senior, and Paige Weatherbee, a junior, followed by senior Rachael Piccena, a consistent clean-up hitter. Jamie Trotto, sisters Nikki and Jenny Carroll, and Bailey Barnett, will fill it out, and White also has his eye on some promising newcomers. On the mound, Weatherbee will trade games with Barnett, who won 10 games last year, and sophomore Rose Vogt.

MOUNT SI FASTPITCH

Monday, March 31• Mount Si at Juanita, 4:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 2• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 4:30 p.m.Friday, April 4• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 7• Mount Si at Lake Washington, Crestwoods Park, 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 8• Mount Si at Bellevue, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 14• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 16• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 4:30 p.m.Friday, April 18• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 21• Mount Si at Interlake, 4:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 23• Mount Si at Sammamish, 4:30 p.m.Friday, April 25• Mount Si hosts Lake Washington, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 28• Mount Si hosts Bellevue, 4:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 30• Mount Si at Mercer Island, at South Mercer Playfields, 4:30 p.m.Friday, May 2• Mount Si at Liberty, 4:30 p.m.

MOUNT SI BASEBALL

Thursday, March 20• Mount Si at Peninsula High School, 3:30 p.m.Saturday, March 22• Mount Si vs. Newport at Safeco Field, Seattle, noon.Monday, March 24• Mount Si at Bothell, 4 p.m.Saturday, March 29• Mount Si vs. Walla Walla at Kamiakin High School, 2 p.m., vs. Kamiakin at Kamiakin, 4 p.m.Friday, April 4• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 7• Mount Si at Interlake, 4:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 9• Mount Si at Sammamish, 4:30 p.m.Friday, April 11• Mount Si hosts Lake Washington, 4:30 p.m.

Monday, April 14• Mount Si at Bellevue, 4:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 16• Mount Si at Mercer Island, Island Crest Park, 6 p.m.Friday, April 18• Mount Si at Liberty, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 21• Mount Si at Juanita, 7 p.m.Wednesday, April 23• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 4:30 p.m.Friday, April 25• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 28• Mount Si at Lake Washington, time TBDWednesday, April 30• Mount Si hosts Bellevue, 4:30 p.m.Friday, May 2• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 4:30 p.m.Monday, May 5• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 4:30 p.m.

MOUNT SI SOFTBALL SENIORS: FROM LEFT, RACHAEL PICCENA, HANNAH HOUSER, NIKKI CARROLL, BRITNEY STEVENS, JENNY CARROLL, CELINE FOWLER, KIRA SHELTON

Weatherbee has pitched since middle school days, when she did a pitch clinic, and liked it. “I like to be in control of the game,” she said. “All the attention is on you. It’s a lot of pressure, and I like to deal with that.” Confidence is her strength, and it flows to the rest of the squad.“I trust my defense enough to get the job done behind me,” she said.

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Dynamic duosMount Si tennis reloads

with experienced partnersExpect seniors Peyton McCulley and Olivia Howland to secure the top doubles spot, with competition from Alaina Kinghorn and Hannah Still.McCulley started on varsity as a sophomore. A better doubles than singles player, she says that’s because of her interplay with Howland.“We both work off each other,” McCulley said. “She helps me calm down if I’m get-ting frustrated, and likewise. It’s a lot more fun out there. There’s a lot more energy than if you’re by yourself.”“I started freshman year thinking it would be a fun sport,” said Howland, but “it was a lot more serious than I thought it would be. I’m glad I got into it.”

The duo beat dominant Mercer Island’s squad in a highlight game of last year. They have practiced together when they

got the chance over the offseason.“She’s a good player,” Howland says of her partner. “She’s a lefty and I’m a

righty, so we complement each other.”“I talk, she listens!” jokes Still about her doubles duo system with Kinghorn. But it’s really a two-way street of communication for this duo, who have played together since freshman year.“We have great chemistry on the court,” said Kinghorn. “It’s a lot of fun.”With two years on varsity, Still likes tennis because it’s a lifelong sport. It’s competi-tive, but not too competitive.At singles, look for Kerry Pemberton and Rachel Walker to fill the top spots.With a lot of new players this season, McCulley likes what she sees around her.“Everyone’s out here having fun, and we’re working hard, too,” she said. “There are a lot of girls that really like tennis and they play outside the season.”• Mount Si girls tennis host their first home match at 3:45 p.m. Thursday, March 20, with Juanita.

Spring 2014 sports previewIt’s going to be all of usTeam dynamics of Mount Si boys soccer

The Mount Si boys soccer team is young this year, but has experience where it needs it. Among those with the most varsity time under their belts is center-midfielder Aaron Baumgardner, a multi-year starter who is Pacific Lutheran University-bound. A defensive player on his club team, Baumgartner does it all and expects to get up top.“It’s definitely going to be more of a team this year,” pre-dicts Baumgardner. There’s no one superstar, no single lead-er, so the whole team will need to have a vocal and physical presence—”It’s going to be all of us,” he says. “If we come out every game… if we’re in it together, we can do it.”Junior Colton Oord, of the dreadlocked Oord soccer sib-lings—older brother Dylan was a Mount Si varsity force—is starting. Like Dylan, Colton is aggressive. A center-back player, he thrills in stopping opponents, and is hungry for a Kingco win.Bruce Corrie is in the goalkeeper’s box. He’s gotten varsity game time over the last two seasons. Now, the job’s all his.There’s also a brother act on this team. Senior Alex Dolewski

MOUNT SI BOYS SOCCER

Thursday, March 20• Mount Si hosts Bothell, 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 21• Mount Si at Juanita, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 28• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 1• Mount Si at Lake Washington, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 4• Mount Si at Bellevue, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 7• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 9• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 14• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 16• Mount Si at Interlake, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22• Mount Si at Sammamish, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 25• Mount Si hosts Lake Washington, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29• Mount Si hosts Bellevue, 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 2• Mount Si at Mercer Island, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 6• Mount Si at Liberty, 7:30 p.m.

MOUNT SI GIRLS TENNIS

Thursday, March 20• Mount Si hosts Juanita, 3:45 p.m.Monday, March 24• Mount Si at Eastlake, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 25• Mount Si hosts Interlake, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, April 1• Mount Si hosts Sammamish, 3:45 p.m.Thursday, April 3• Mount Si vs. Liberty at Tibbets Park, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, April 15• Mount Si at Lake Washington, 3:45 p.m.Thursday, April 17• Mount Si at Sammamish, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, April 22• Mount Si at Bellevue, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, April 29• Mount Si hosts Mercer Island, 3:45 p.m.Tuesday, May 6• Mount Si hosts Liberty, 3:45 p.m.

and junior Nicholas are both club players, and it’s their first time on a team together.“We’re both kind of wingers,” said Alex. “We both play to get the ball in and down the line as quickly as possible.”Junior defender Connor Williams shares captain duties with Oord and Baumgartner. Other underclassmen to watch include junior defender Cameron Heimbigner and midfielder and sophomore Oliver Eriksen.

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BASEBALLWednesday, March 19• Cedarcrest hosts Lakewood, 4 p.m.Friday, March 21• Cedarcrest at Lakewood, 4 p.m.Saturday, March 22• Cedarcrest at Lynden, 1 p.m.Monday, March 24• Cedarcrest at Sultan, 4 p.m.Wednesday, March 26• Cedarcrest hosts Sultan, 4 p.m.Friday, March 28• Cedarcrest at Sultan, 4 p.m.Monday, March 31• Cedarcrest hosts South Whidbey, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 2• Cedarcrest at South Whidbey, 4 p.m.Friday, April 4• Cedarcrest hosts South Whidbey, 4 p.m.

Monday, April 7• Cedarcrest at Coupeville, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 9• Cedarcrest hosts Coupeville, 4 p.m.Friday, April 11• Cedarcrest at Coupeville, 4 p.m.Saturday, April 12• Cedarcrest hosts Renton, 1 p.m.Monday, April 14• Cedarcrest hosts Granite Falls, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 16• Cedarcrest at Granite Falls, 4 p.m.Friday, April 18• Cedarcrest hosts Granite Falls, 4 p.m.Monday, April 28• Cedarcrest at Archbishop Murphy, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 30• Cedarcrest hosts Archbp. Murphy, 4 p.m.Friday, April 30• Cedarcrest at Archbishop Murphy, 4 p.m.Monday, May 5• Cedarcrest hosts Lakewood, 4 p.m.

CEDARCREST FASTPITCH

Wednesday, March 19• Cedarcrest hosts South Whidbey, 4 p.m.Friday, March 21• Cedarcrest at Sultan, 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 25• Cedarcrest at Archbishop Murphy, 4 p.m.Thurday, March 27• Cedarcrest at Coupeville, 4 p.m.Monday, March 31• Cedarcrest hosts Granite Falls, 4 p.m.Friday, April 4• Cedarcrest hosts Lakewood, 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 8• Cedarcrest hosts South Whidbey, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 10• Cedarcrest hosts Sultan, 4 p.m.Monday, April 14• Cedarcrest at Archbishop Murphy, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 16• Cedarcrest at Coupeville, 4 p.m.Friday, April 18• Cedarcrest hosts Granite Falls, 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 22• Cedarcrest hosts Lake Wash., 4 p.m.Thursday, April 24• Cedarcrest hosts Lakewood, 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 29• Cedarcrest at South Whidbey, 4 p.m.Thursday, May 1• Cedarcrest hosts Sultan, 4 p.m.

Monday, May 5• Cedarcrest hosts Archbp. Murphy, 4 p.m.Wednesday, May 7• Cedarcrest hosts Coupeville, 4 p.m.Friday, May 9• Cedarcrest at Granite Falls, 4 p.m.

CEDARCREST BOYS SOCCER

Thursday, March 20• Cedarcrest hosts Highline, 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 25• Cedarcrest at Coupeville, 6 p.m.Friday, March 28• Cedarcrest hosts Sultan, 6 p.m.Tuesday, April 1• Cedarcrest at South Whidbey, 6 p.m.Friday, April 4• Cedarcrest hosts Archbp. Murphy, 6 p.m.Tuesday, April 8• Cedarcrest at Granite Falls, 6 p.m.Friday, April 11• Cedarcrest hosts Kings, 6 p.m.Monday, April 14• Cedarcrest at Lakewood, 7 p.m.Wednesday, April 16• Cedarcrest hosts Coupeville, 6 p.m.Friday, April 18• Cedarcrest at Sultan, 7 p.m.Tuesday, April 22• Cedarcrest hosts South Whidbey, 6 p.m.Friday, April 25• Cedarcrest at Archbishop Murphy, 6 p.m.

Tuesday, April 29• Cedarcrest hosts Granite Falls, 6 p.m.Wednesday, April 30• Cedarcrest at Kings, 7 p.m.Monday, May 5• Cedarcrest hosts Lakewood, 6 p.m.

CEDARCREST TRACK

Thursday, March 27• Cedarcrest vs. Kings, Granite Falls, South Whidbey at Kings, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 10• Cedarcrest hosts Coupeville, Lakewood, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 17• Cedarcrest vs. Grante Falls and Sultan at Granite Falls, 4 p.m.Thursday, April 24• Cedarcrest hosts Coupeville, Granite Falls, South Whidbey, 4 p.m.Thursday, May 1• Cedarcrest hosts Archbishop Murphy, 4 p.m.Thursday, May 8• Cascade Conference League finals, 4 p.m. at Kings High School.Friday, May 9• Qualifier at Sultan High School, 4 p.m.Wednesday, May 14 • Cedarcrest hosts subdistricts, 4 p.m.Friday, May 16• Cedarcrest hosts subdistricts, 4 p.m.Wednesday, May 21• Cedarcrest hosts districtsFriday, May 23• Cedarcrest hosts districts

CEDARCREST GIRLS GOLF

Monday, March 24• Cedarcrest hosts Kings at Blue Heron Golf Course, 3 p.m.Thursday, March 27• Cedarcrest at Lee Dolquist Invitational, East Valley (Yakima), 10 a.m.Monday, March 31• Cedarcrest at South Whidbey, 3 p.m.Thursday, April 10• Cedarcrest hosts Archbishop Murphy, 3 p.m.Monday, April 14• Cedarcrest at Sultan, 3 p.m.Thursday, April 17• Cedarcrest hosts Lakewood, 3 p.m.Monday, April 21• Cedarcrest at Kings, 3 p.m.Thursday, April 24• Cedarcrest hosts South Whidbey, 3 p.m.Tuesday, April 29• Cedarcrest at Suncadia Invite, 9 a.m.Thursday, May 1• Cedarcrest hosts Sultan, 3 p.m.Monday, May 5• Cedarcrest at Lakewood, 3 p.m.Wednesday, May 7• Cedarcrest at Archbishop Murphy, 3 p.m.Monday, May 12• Cascade Conference Championships at Snohomish Golf CourseMonday, May 19• Day one of districts at Snohomish Golf Course