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Mount Si boys basketball finishes 4th in state tournament
The Wildcats defeated Glacier Peak 54-46 in the consolation final after earlier losses to Emerald Ridge and Puyallup.
Mar. 10, 2026 at 10:50pm
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The Mount Si High School boys basketball team competed in the WIAA 4A State Boys Basketball Tournament at the Tacoma Dome. They lost to Emerald Ridge 67-62 in the quarterfinals on March 5, then defeated Puyallup 74-66 in the consolation semifinal on March 6. On March 7, the Wildcats defeated Glacier Peak 54-46 in the consolation final to claim fourth place in the tournament. Mount Si's Brady Hennig scored a game-high 22 points in the win over Glacier Peak.
Why it matters
The Mount Si boys basketball team's fourth-place finish in the state tournament caps off their successful season and highlights the program's continued competitiveness at the highest level of high school basketball in Washington.
The details
In the state tournament, Mount Si first lost to Emerald Ridge 67-62 in the quarterfinals on March 5. They then bounced back to defeat Puyallup 74-66 in the consolation semifinal on March 6. In the consolation final on March 7, the Wildcats defeated Glacier Peak 54-46 to claim fourth place in the WIAA 4A State Boys Basketball Tournament.
- The tournament took place from March 5-7, 2026 at the Tacoma Dome.
- Mount Si lost to Emerald Ridge on March 5.
- Mount Si defeated Puyallup on March 6.
- Mount Si defeated Glacier Peak on March 7.
The players
Brady Hennig
A Mount Si High School basketball player who scored a game-high 22 points in the win over Glacier Peak.
Marcus Heide
A Mount Si High School basketball player who scored 12 points in the tournament.
Latt Ford
A Mount Si High School basketball player who scored 10 points in the tournament.
The takeaway
Mount Si's fourth-place finish in the state tournament demonstrates the strength and consistency of their boys basketball program, which has become a perennial contender in Washington high school basketball.
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