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Spring Playoff Update Part 2

Boys Soccer
  • State Tournament Round 2 - Friday, May 17 - Bush vs. Highland at the Apple Bowl, Wenatchee - 6:00 p.m.
    • The Boys Soccer team capped off an impressive conference tournament with a resounding 4-1 victory over Seattle Academy in the finals, securing the Emerald Sound Conference Title. Spearheaded by Xavi D.’s ’25 remarkable four goals, the Blazers took control of the game early and secured the championship in convincing fashion. Head Coach Marcelino Dumpit Jr. and his staff have guided the Boys Soccer program to three Conference championships in the past four years—an outstanding achievement considering the Emerald Sound Conference's esteemed status as one of the top soccer leagues in the state.
    • The Blazers are seeded #8 into the state tournament, earning the team a first round bye. They will face Highland High School in the second round of the state tournament in a loser out game. 
    • Click here to view the state tournament bracket.

Girls Tennis & Boys Tennis
  • Bi-District Tournament - Friday, May 17 & Saturday May 18 - Amy Yee
    • The Girls Tennis team battled through two long Emerald Sound Conference Tournament days, with Makenna K. ’27 emerging as the singles consolation champion. She now advances to next week’s Bi-District Tournament, where she'll vie for a spot in the State Championships. Makenna has showcased exceptional talent in her debut year on the team, and there is no doubt that she will bring her laser sharp focus to next week’s tournament. The consolation semifinal clash between Makenna and Jojo Z. ’25 was a bittersweet experience, as only one Blazers player would move on to the championship game. Though JoJo fell short in the match, her growth and progress as a player positions her to be among the league's top contenders for the coming year.
    • The doubles duo of Claire F. ’25 and Sarah Shahine ’25 narrowly missed replicating their impressive playoff run from last year. Despite a hard-fought battle, they came up short in the consolation finals losing against a tough South Whidbey team. Nonetheless, they are determined to run it back next year, aiming to return to the 2025 State Championship.
Girls Golf & Boys Golf 
  • Bi-District Tournament - Tuesday, May 14 - North Bellingham
    • All members of the Blazers Golf team who competed in last week’s Emerald Sound Conference Tournament advanced to compete in this week’s Bi-District Championships.  Jordy Y. ’25 was one of the first competitors to end his round, securing a qualifying spot as the remaining competitors completed the course.. 
    • Meredith Chen ’26, Maile K. ’24, and Julia W. ’24 each played consistent rounds, ensuring they comfortably made the cut.
    • With their sights set on the Bi-District Championships, all four Blazer golfers aim to deliver strong performances and secure berths in next week’s State Tournament in Chehalis.
Track and Field 
  • Bi-District Championships: Thursday, May 16 & Saturday, May 18 - Granite Falls
  • State Championships: Thursday, May 23 - Saturday, May 25 - Yakima  
    • The Blazers had an exceptionally strong showing in the Emerald Sound Conference Tournament. The racing was fast on Thursday and Saturday, with many of the athletes setting new PR’s. Xander T. ’26 shined in the 400 meters, where he broke the school record, the Stadium record, and  was the Emerald Sound Conference Champion. Duncan F.-S. ’25, who continued to add to his already impressive running resume, earned two more Emerald Sound Conference Champions titles, one in the 1600m, and another one in the 3200m and setting a new stadium record with a time of 9:40.72. Other highlights from the Emerald Sound Conference Championship include: 
      • Reya G. ’26 – 4th place in 100m & 200m dash
      • Elise F. ’25 – 3rd in the 3200
      • Benjamin H. ’25 – 3rd in the 3200
      • Barack A. ’25 – 2nd in the 100m, 3rd in 200m 
      • O’Brien D. ’25 – 3rd in Discus
Girls Ultimate
  • The Girls Ultimate team's season concluded with a defeat in the play-in game for the State Tournament against Ingraham/Lakeside. Hush started the game strongly, securing a 5-1 lead, but ended up running out of steam and losing 7-9. Despite the outcome, the players showed remarkable effort, leaving everything on the field and completing a season to be proud of.
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