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COACH: Jamie Dieveney NUMBER OF ATHLETES: 90 LAST SEASON: The Island- ers won their second straight 3A state title. The team won the champion- ship by one of the largest point margins, after win- ning the title in 2010 by just one point. “Last year was such an accomplishment,” said Dieveney. STRENGTHS: “The var- sity team seems to have a natural cohesiveness,” said Dieveney. “That’s critical. They enjoy each other’s company and get along, and I’m already seeing a strong work ethic. We lost our No. 1 singles player last season, and I’m looking to see who will step up into that spot. Last season, we won state by one of the largest margins, and to follow a season like that they’ll need a strong work ethic and that cohesive- ness.” “We’re really deep this sea- son,” said senior Kyle Baska. “We’re all very close.” FOCUS: “The first week is working on team place- ment, seeing who worked in the offseason, and where they belong,” said the coach. “It’s probably the most challenging week for the boys because they have to play each other, and it can be tough.” SENIORS: Kyle Baska, Josh Hartman, Max Tilden, Spen- cer Dillon and Zach Elliot. MATCH TO WATCH: “We’re really going to take it one match at a time and pre- pare for everyone as much as possible,” said the coach. The captains said they were excited to play Mount Si. 2012 BACK TO SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2012 | PAGE 7 Celebrating Over Fiſty Years of Quality Catholic Education St. Monica Parish School Pre-K through 8 4320 87th Ave. SE Mercer Island, WA 98040 (206) 232-5432 www.stmonicasea.org WELCOME BACK! Upcoming Events October 10 – 8:45am-10:45am – Open House e faculty and staff of St. Monica Parish School welcomes back its students for a great 2012-2013 school year. Tours available by appointment. Please call or e-mail Mrs. Pam Dellino, Principal, to schedule your tour. [email protected]. 7605 SE 27th St. #101, MERCER ISLAND 206.659.4156 collegetutors.com At College Tutors we: + Work one-on-one to target your student’s specific needs. + Build your student’s confidence while maximizing potential. + Create a consistent weekly schedule to best fit students’ schedules. + Support students in K-12 subjects and SA t/ACt test Prep. “We so appreciate and value the wonderful work that Valerie does with Nick! She is so effective in helping to meet his individual academic needs; and in such a kind and caring way. We always look forward to seeing her each week! ~ Mom of 7th Grader Customized Tutoring for College Bound Students The Island’s Only One-on-One Role Model Tutoring. 666254 By Megan Managan [email protected] This fall, eight teams representing Mercer Island High School will take to the field, course and court, preparing for competition. Here’s a look at each sport competing in the 2012 fall season with team capsules for each sport. Full schedules can be found in this week’s special pullout sports calendar, and more in- formation and pictures can be found online at www.mi-reporter.com. Stay up-to-date this season on all the latest MIHS sports news by following @ MIRsports on Twitter, and check out the Reporter’s Facebook page at facebook.com/ MIReporter. COACHES: Erica Hill and Tony Scaringi NUMBER OF ATHLETES: 130 LAST SEASON: After solid regular season per- formances, the girls team won the KingCo meet, took second at SeaKing districts and was seventh overall as a team at the state meet. The boys team finished third at the KingCo meet and took 11th as a team at districts. STRENGTHS: “We have a deep pool of runners, on the boys and girls side,” said head coach Tony Scaringi. “We have a lot of sophomores, juniors and freshman, but a good num- ber of seniors, too. We’re deeper than in the past.” “There are a lot of up- perclassmen on the boys team; the girls lost a lot of seniors last year,” said the coach. “But we have a lot of incoming freshmen who ran on the middle school team, and that’s really a testament to their program there.” FOCUS: “We’re doing a lot of strengthening work this year,” said Scaringi. “Cross country by nature is a sport with injuries, but we’re working on making good habits.” CAPTAINS: Seniors Kyle Weiss, Matt Wotipka, Kaya McRuer, Izzie Christy, Thomas Brown, Ari Phillips, and juniors Sarah Bjarna- son and Alida Scalzo. MEET TO WATCH: “We have three home meets this year at Luther Bur- bank Park,” said the coach. “We’re also going to Nike Pre-Nationals in Portland at the end of September. It features all of the top teams from the area, the western U.S., really.” Contributed Photo The MIHS cross country captains include: Isabel Christy, Kaya McRuer, Alida Scalzo and Sara Bjarnason. 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COACH: Jamie DieveneyNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 90 LAST SEASON: The Island-ers won their second straight 3A state title. The team won the champion-ship by one of the largest point margins, after win-ning the title in 2010 by just one point.“Last year was such an accomplishment,” said Dieveney.STRENGTHS: “The var-sity team seems to have a natural cohesiveness,” said Dieveney. “That’s critical. They enjoy each other’s company and get along, and I’m already seeing a strong work ethic. We lost our No. 1 singles player last season, and I’m looking to see who will step up into that spot. Last season, we won state by one of the largest margins, and to follow a season like that they’ll need a strong work ethic and that cohesive-ness.”“We’re really deep this sea-son,” said senior Kyle Baska. “We’re all very close.”FOCUS: “The � rst week is working on team place-ment, seeing who worked in the o� season, and where they belong,” said the coach. “It’s probably the most challenging week for the boys because they have to play each other, and it can be tough.”SENIORS: Kyle Baska, Josh Hartman, Max Tilden, Spen-

cer Dillon and Zach Elliot.MATCH TO WATCH: “We’re really going to take it one match at a time and pre-

pare for everyone as much as possible,” said the coach.The captains said they were excited to play Mount Si.

2012 BACK TO SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2012 | PAGE 7

Celebrating Over Fi�y Years ofQuality Catholic Education

St. Monica Parish SchoolPre-K through 84320 87th Ave. SE

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This fall, eight teams representing Mercer Island High School will take to the � eld, course and court, preparing for competition.

Here’s a look at each sport competing in the 2012 fall season with team capsules for each sport.

Full schedules can be found in this week’s special pullout sports calendar, and more in-formation and pictures can be found online at www.mi-reporter.com.

Stay up-to-date this season on all the latest MIHS sports news by following @MIRsports on Twitter, and check out the Reporter’s Facebook page at facebook.com/MIReporter.

COACHES: Erica Hill and Tony ScaringiNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 130LAST SEASON: After solid regular season per-formances, the girls team won the KingCo meet, took second at SeaKing districts and was seventh overall as a team at the state meet. The boys team � nished third at the KingCo meet and took 11th as a team at districts.STRENGTHS: “We have a deep pool of runners, on the boys and girls side,” said head coach Tony Scaringi. “We have a lot of sophomores, juniors and freshman, but a good num-ber of seniors, too. We’re deeper than in the past.”“There are a lot of up-perclassmen on the boys team; the girls lost a lot of seniors last year,” said the coach. “But we have a lot of incoming freshmen who ran on the middle school team, and that’s really a

testament to their program there.”FOCUS: “We’re doing a lot of strengthening work this year,” said Scaringi. “Cross country by nature is a sport with injuries, but we’re working on making good habits.”CAPTAINS: Seniors Kyle Weiss, Matt Wotipka, Kaya McRuer, Izzie Christy,

Thomas Brown, Ari Phillips, and juniors Sarah Bjarna-son and Alida Scalzo.MEET TO WATCH: “We have three home meets this year at Luther Bur-bank Park,” said the coach. “We’re also going to Nike Pre-Nationals in Portland at the end of September. It features all of the top teams from the area, the western U.S., really.”

Contributed PhotoThe MIHS cross country captains include: Isabel Christy, Kaya McRuer, Alida Scalzo and Sara Bjarnason. Back row: Matt Woptika, Thomas Brown, Kyle Weiss. Not pictured: Ari Phillips.

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoThe MIHS boys tennis seniors include Kyle Baska, Josh Hartman, Max Tilden, Spencer Dillon and Zach Elliot (not pictured).

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COACH: Brett OgataNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 109LAST SEASON: The Islanders earned their � rst state win since 1988, beating Ferndale last November. The team � nished 8-3 overall and was 6-1 in KingCo.STRENGTHS: “The o� ensive line is really good. We have a lot of returning guys, and I’m really, really happy with what we’re seeing,” said head coach Brett Ogata. FOCUS: “Fundamentals,” said Ogata. “Making sure we know the plays and the routes.”“We haven’t had a bad practice yet, so that’s a very good thing,” said captain Risley Lesko.CAPTAINS: Brian Rauzi, Risley Lesko, Brian Higgins, Alex Emanuels, Sean Pyne and Matt Hassall.GAME TO WATCH: “We’re

ready to play everyone and do a better job of building on our success,” said Ogata. “Our game in Idaho will be the � rst time ever a football team has played out of state, so we hope to play well and compete. Couer d’Alene is two-time defending 6A state champions, so it’s a great ex-perience for the kids. In the

playo� s you don’t always get to play somewhere familiar.”The captains agreed their top two games to watch this season will be against Mount Si and Bellevue.“We’re excited to be the � rst team at Mercer Island to play a game out of state,” said quarterback Higgins.

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoThe MIHS football captains include: Brian Rauzi, Risley Lesko, Brian Higgins, Alex Emanuels, Sean Pyne and Matt Hassall.

COACH: Tyson PetersNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 16LAST SEASON: The young Islanders went 2-5 in regular season matches, � nishing in � fth place at the KingCo tournament. Islander James Gendreau quali� ed for the state tour-nament, the only member of the team to qualify.STRENGTHS: “We’re very young, but I’m feeling op-timistic,” said Tyson Peters. “It’s de� nitely a rebuilding year for us. Last year we were holding on to a few upperclassmen, but now we don’t have a lot anymore, so it’s looking at here’s what we have to develop. I see a lot of potential. This year is exciting to see where they can get, and our job is go-ing to be motivating them to play.”FOCUS: “Really, we’ve been assessing where everyone is and taking it from there,”

said Peters. “They are very raw, and there is a lot to teach, but that for us as coaches is exciting.”CAPTAINS: Juniors Josh Graham and Eric Kim. “I think Josh and Eric are going to be really good captains,” said their coach. “They will do a good job of leading the team.”“I feel like we have a lot of

fun and know each other well,” said Kim, which he hopes will help them on the course this season. MATCH TO WATCH: “The powerhouse this year is the same as last year — Inter-lake,” said Peters. “They will be tough to beat.” “Bellevue and Interlake, be-cause they were so strong last year,” said Graham.

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoJosh Graham and Eric Kim are the captains of the MIHS boys golf team this fall.

COACH: Terry RyanNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 65LAST SEASON: The Island-ers � nished the regular season in sixth place with a 3-12-2 overall record and did not advance in the postseason. STRENGTHS: “It’s going great,” said Terry Ryan, the new head coach. “The kids are fantastic and really working hard. We have a lot of strong leadership from the seniors — they

are good role models and setting the standard for the rest of the girls. Corey, our goalie, is incredible. She’s a huge asset for us, and we’re very blessed.”“We have a lot of experi-ence,” said captain and goalie Corey Goelz. “We have 11 returners who have experience.”“Our speed” is a top strength from captain Alexi Odegard.FOCUS: Ryan said the � rst few days of practice were

really about tryouts and assessing where the team was.“We’ll be working on teamwork, � tness and ball skills,” he said of the � rst several weeks of practice. “They need to compete harder. The No. 1 goal is to compete and battle.”“Finishing” is the number one thing the captains said the team has been work-ing on. “It’s something we couldn’t do last year.”CAPTAINS: Seniors Corey

Goelz, Laura Harrison and Alexi Odegard.“All of the kids — they are great, and it’s really encour-aging,” said Ryan. “They are great kids and, really, I’m impressed in every regard.”GAME TO WATCH: “We have our jamboree down at Hazen on Sept. 1 for varsity and JV,” said Ryan. “Our � rst game is a non-league game against Newport (Sept. 6).”“We’re excited for Bellevue,” the captains said.

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoAlexi Odegard, Corey Goelz and Laura Harrison are the girls soccer captains this fall.

Boys Golf Football

Girls Soccer

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COACH: Chauntelle JohnsonNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 67, 42 returningLAST SEASON: The Islanders won their third straight 3A state title, also winning the KingCo and SeaKing titles along the way. STRENGTHS: “The depth we have, we haven’t had in a while,” said head coach Chauntelle Johnson. “We’ve had depth the last couple of years, but this is above and beyond that.”“We have a really big team this year,” said senior captain Maddie Larkin. “We have a lot of new girls and a bunch returning, so there is a lot of depth.”“I think we [the divers] all have a good chance of going to state,” said senior captain Meg Lindsay, one of � ve div-ers on the team. “We haven’t had more than two go to

state for as long as I’ve been here.”FOCUS: “We’ve spent a lot of this week talking about practice habits and respect-ing teammates in practice, which means working hard and continuing to push your-

selves and move forward,” said Johnson. “I think for these girls any-thing less than another state title would be a letdown,” said Johnson. “But in these � rst � ve days, they are already putting in the word to make it happen.”CAPTAINS: Seniors Meg Lindsay, Grace Wold, Danielle Deiparine, Maddie Larkin, Kira Godfred, Christina Williamson.MEET TO WATCH: “We’re taking a trip to Arizona for an invitational,” said Johnson. “It’s our third meet and I’m taking 28 girls. I’m very excited for that. They will be able to get away and to compete against girls they don’t know and don’t have any reference for. Then there are the usual suspects. Skyline is always a fun meet for the girls.”“There are always the big meets against Bainbridge, Bellevue and Newport,” said Deiparine. “But every meet is important,” said Wold.

COACH: Susan McKayNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 43, 14 varsityLAST SEASON: The Islanders made the state tournament for the � rst time since 2008. The team � nished second in the regular season, as well as the league tournament, and was fourth at the district tournament. The team � nished with a 15-9 overall record.STRENGTHS: “We have so much experience on this year,” said coach Susan McKay. “We have 10 seniors this year, and the core of the team is the same as last year.

I think we have more passion and focus this season, and a lot of height.”“I told them last year, you don’t really know what play-ing at state is like, and what it will do to you, until you do,” said McKay. “It can be rattling, but I was very proud of how they played and the new goal is to place at state.”“O� ense,” said senior Lorial Yeadon. “We have a lot of big hitters and blockers.”FOCUS: “Consistency,” said McKay. “Last year we did really well against strong teams, but sometimes against teams that weren’t

quite as good, we didn’t play well. We can’t discount any-one and have to play hard all the time.”SENIORS: Kelly Logie, Lorial Yeadon, Robby Blood, Sarah Kim, Carly Wilson, Lottie MacAulay, Maggie Paulich, Madelyn Bloom, Kris Brack-mann and Lark Ruesch. GAME TO WATCH: “Mount Si,” said McKay. “We’ve been second to them the last two years, and we’re ready to end that.”“I don’t think we are doubt-ing anyone, but de� nitely Mount Si,” said senior Kris Brackmann.

Volleyball

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoThe 10 seniors on the MIHS volleyball team include: Kelly Logie, Lorial Yeadon, Robby Blood, Sarah Kim, Carly Wilson, Lottie MacAulay, Maggie Paulich, Madelyn Bloom, Kris Brackmann and Lark Ruesch.

COACH: Erik GrosshansNUMBER OF ATHLETES: 30LAST SEASON: After domi-nating in the pool for years, the Islanders did not win the state tournament last year and � nished without a trophy.STRENGTHS: “A lot of guys played club in the o� season and will be able to hit the ground running,” said new head coach Erik Grosshans. “We have a strong senior class and everyone has good chemistry,” said senior David Rudokas. “We’re coming in with a lot of experience.”FOCUS: “We want to build o� last year,” said the coach. “Focused on doing better, and I’ve been impressed with what I’ve seen so far. The goal is to make state and getting back to state. It would be great to place.”“We’ve been working really

hard, but it’s a necessary evil,” said senior Sam Peterson.“We pride ourselves on getting in shape and being in better shape than anyone else,” said Sebastian Aron.SENIORS: Sam Peterson, David Rudokas, Rileigh Greu-tert, Sebastian Aron, Connor Gullstad and Marek Prussak.GAME TO WATCH: “Bel-levue is the defending state

champion,” said Grosshans. “We’re looking forward to every game and taking them all seriously. We’re going to a couple tournaments, one in Portland and San Diego, and I know the guys look forward to those and getting out of town.”The seniors also added New-port to the list of games they are excited for.

Boys Water Polo

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoThe Mercer Island boys water polo team seniors include: Sam Peterson, David Rudokas, Rileigh Greutert, Sebastian Aron, Connor Gullstad and Marek Prussak.

Girls Swimming

Megan Managan/Staff PhotoThe Mercer Island girls swimming captains include: Maddie Larkin, Christina Williamson, Grace Wold, Danielle Deiparine, Meg Lindsay and Kira Godfred.

2012 BACK TO SCHOOL | www.mi-reporter.com WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2012 | PAGE 9

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Date Time Opponent Location

Football

Aug. 31

Sept. 8

Sept. 14

Sept. 21

Sept. 28

Oct. 5

Oct. 12

Oct. 19

Oct. 26

MIHS

Coeur d’Alene

LWHS

MIHS

MIHS

Juanita

Liberty

MIHS

MIHS

7:00pm

2:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

Redmond

Coeur d’Alene

Lk. Wash.

Sammamish

Interlake

Juanita

Liberty

Mount Si

Bellevue

Date Time Opponent Location

Tennis

Sept. 10

Sept. 11

Sept. 18

Sept. 20

Sept. 24

Sept. 27

Oct. 1

Oct. 2

Oct. 9

MIHS

LWHS

MIHS

MIHS

Juanita

Tibbetts Park

Newport

MIHS

MIHS

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

3:45pm

Skyline

Lk. Wash.

Sammamish

Interlake

Juanita

Liberty

Newport

Mount Si

Bellevue

Golf

*Home matches only listed, a full season schedule will be available online.

Date Time Opponent Location

Sept. 13

Sept. 20

Sept. 24

Oct. 4

Oct. 9

Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

Liberty

Sammamish

Interlake

Mount Si

Bellevue

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Sept. 4

Sept. 12

Sept. 19

Sept. 22-23

Sept. 26

Oct. 1

Oct. 8

Oct. 10

Oct. 15

Stadium

Rain City

Bellevue

Portland Tournament

Roosevelt

Newport

Inglemoor

Seattle/Ingraham

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Sept. 5

Sept. 12

Sept. 19

Sept. 26

Oct. 3

Oct. 10

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Marymoor Park

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MIHS

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4:00pm

4:00pm

4:00pm

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Schedules are subject to change. Visit www.kingcoathletics.com for updates.

Date Time Opponent Location

Soccer

Sept. 6

Sept. 11

Sept. 13

Sept. 18

Sept. 20

Sept. 24

Sept. 25

Sept. 27

Oct. 2

Oct. 4

Oct. 9

Oct. 11

Oct. 16

Oct. 18

Oct. 23

Oct. 25

MIHS

LWHS

MIHS

MIHS

Juanita

MIHS

Liberty

MIHS

MIHS

MIHS

Sammamish

Interlake

MIHS

Liberty

Mount Si

Bellevue

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

7:30pm

Newport

Lk. Wash.

Sammamish

Interlake

Juanita

Liberty

Liberty

Mount Si

Bellevue

Lk. Wash.

Sammamish

Interlake

Juanita

Liberty

Mount Si

Bellevue

Date Time Opponent Location

Volleyball

Sept. 5

Sept. 6

Sept. 11

Sept. 13

Sept. 18

Sept. 20

Sept. 25

Sept. 27

Oct. 2

Oct. 4

Oct. 9

Oct. 11

Oct. 16

Oct. 18

Oct. 23

MIHS

LWHS

MIHS

MIHS

Juanita

Liberty

MIHS

MIHS

MIHS

Sammamish

Interlake

MIHS

MIHS

Mount Si

Bellevue

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

Skyline

Lk. Wash.

Sammamish

Interlake

Juanita

Liberty

Mount Si

Bellevue

Lk. Wash.

Sammamish

Interlake

Juanita

Liberty

Mount Si

Bellevue

Date Time Opponent Location

Swimming

Sept. 7

Sept. 13

Sept. 18

Sept. 25

Sept. 27

Oct. 5

Oct. 9

Oct. 12

Oct. 26-27

Nov. 2

Nov. 3

Nov. 9-10

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3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

3:30pm

TBD

TBD

TBD

Ballard

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Cross Country

Sept. 5

Sept. 12

Sept. 19

Sept. 26

Oct. 3

Oct. 10

Lk SammamishState Park

MIHS

Marymoor Park

RobinswoodField

MIHS

MIHS

4:00pm

4:00pm

4:00pm

4:00pm

4:00pm

4:00pm

KingCoSchools

Sammamish

Lk. Wash.

Mount SiSammamish

BellevueJuanita

LibertyMount Si

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