Girls tennis
Skyline 7 Ballard 0
Julia Lioubarski, Shreenu Sivakumar, Jasmine Ye and Shrerry Huang won singles matches while Jinny Choi and Sonya Ye, Jessica Journeycake and Rianna Eduljee and Kourtney Kirton and Avery Sampson won doubles matches.
Issaquah 7 Roosevelt 0
Girls golf
Eastlake 207 Newport 207
The Knights and Wolves ended the back nine at Newcastle’s China Creek course in a tie, and Newport won the team scoring in a scorecard tiebreaker.
Freshman Ashley Fitzgibbons was the medalist for the Wolves with a one-under 34.
Skyline 245 Bothell 260
Boys soccer
Skyline 3 Newport 1
Cole Ames got the scoring started for the Spartans on a header from a Kaleb Strawn corner kick early in the first half and Sean Curtis and Jason Twaddle also picked up goals off assist from Strawn in the win.
Daniel Smith scored a second half goal for the Knights.
Boys lacrosse
Skyline 19 Bellarmine Prep 3
Tyler Johnson scored five goals to lead the Spartans on offense, as Skyline rushed to an 11-0 lead after the first quarter and never looked back in the win over Bellarmine Prep.
Eastside Catholic 10 Eastlake 6
Colin MacIlvennie scored six goals and the Crusaders won their third game of the year, 10-6 over Eastlake.
Davis Caldwell scored a pair of goals for Eastlake, as did Josiah Fonte.
Issaquah 11 Lakeside 2
The Eagles pulled their mark to 3-0-0 on the year with the win over Lakeside, behind four goals from Mikey Giannopulos.
Zach Fritz added three more for Issaquah in the win.
Baseball
Issaquah 3 Ballard 2
Issaquah got back in the win column behind a six inning, five strikeout performance on the mound from Ryan Peart and some timely hitting that led to early offense.
Duncan Fletcher knocked in two of the Eagles’ three runs in the game, and Mitchell Morimoto chipped in with a two-hit day and also added an RBI.
Skyline 4 Newport 3
Eastlake 4 Inglemoor 3
Eastside Catholic 7 Lakeside 0
Softball
Ballard 14 Eastlake 6
Bothell 12 Issaquah 0
Eastside Catholic 17 Lakeside 0