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Washington State Boys, Girls Lacrosse Standings & Top Scorers April 10
Mercer Island Boys Lacrosse is tied for first, while the Girls Lacrosse Division 1 team is tied for second.

Email: kendall.watson@patch.com
Phone: 206-455-1331
Hometown: Salem, UT
Age: 37
Bio: From 2006 to 2010, I've worked at newspapers in California and Washington state, including the Mercer Island Reporter in 2009 covering education and sports.
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Mercer Island Boys Lacrosse is tied for first, while the Girls Lacrosse Division 1 team is tied for second.

The Islanders had a rough weekend, losing to Lake Washington and Mt. Si. They are 4-3 overall and 1-2 in KingCo 3A/2A.
The political rally, organized by conservatives and Republicans, will feature State AG Rob McKenna and King County Republican Party Chair and Mercer Island Resident Lori Sotelo.
The Islanders went 2-2 against top teams in Oregon and Massachusetts.
In case you missed them, here are several Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
A look at places, people and things in your neighborhood.
The city is seeking civically-minded residents to fill 18 positions, including Youth & Family Services positions for three 8th graders and three 10th graders.
The following homes are holding open houses this Saturday and Sunday.
(Police Blotter April 5-7) Police took a 47-year-old local resident into custody on suspicion that he likely attacked an 84 year-old man waiting in his car at Northwest Yeshiva High School.
The 84-year-old resident was charged with 28 counts of securities fraud for allegedly taking $1.4 million from fellow parishioners and acquaintances made through the Mercer Island Covenant Church.
Mercer Island School Board President Lisa Strauch Eggers is stepping down to accept a position as top lawyer at an international architecture firm.
Police Blotter (March 20-30): Over 50 vehicles were struck on West Mercer and First Hill on March 28.
In case you missed them, here are several Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
A look at places, people and things in your neighborhood.
Mercer Island attorney John C. Siegel is in King County Jail after reportedly threatening Seattle Municipal Judge Kimi Kondo.
Mercer Island Boys Basketball Coach Gavin Cree finishes third and Mercer Island Patch editor Kendall Watson stays second in our friendly “Local Editor’s and Coaches NCAA Bracket Competition”.
The Islanders take their 6-0 record on the road to Vancouver, Wash. and Massachusetts over Spring Break.
The National Weather Service is warning of a potential for flooding in areas near rivers and streams and an increased likelihood of landslides.
The annual awards ceremony was held March 11 to recognize Officer of the Year, Support Employee of the Year and Supervisor of the Year, among others.