MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Rotating through practice drills with his fellow linebackers, Mason Wilson bolted off the line and churned his legs to halt the ball carrier’s progress, drawing praise from his coaches.
The Mountlake Terrace junior would take hits carrying the ball in other drills, and line up at defensive end as well, all before taking the field to practice no-huddle situations. Although this time, he was no longer lined up on defense.
Wilson took his place under center as the starting quarterback for the Hawks. A rare two-way playing quarterback, Wilson is powering a Mountlake Terrace team with big expectations for the 2025 season.
He’s been used more situationally on defense this year, getting occasional reps at linebacker and defensive end, but the biggest focus has been building