Boys basketball
Chief Sealth 56 Eastside Catholic 46
Joey Schreiber scored a game-high 21 for the Crusaders, but it wasn’t enough as Aaron Knox’s 15 and Charlie Smith’s 13 led the Seahawks to the 56-46 win.
Skyline 57 Newport 51
Isaac Dotson led all scorers with 19 points, but it was Skyline that escaped with a six point win, 57-51.
Will Parker put in 18 to lead the Spartans and Bryan Cikatz added 14 more in the win.
Eastlake 59 Issaquah 83
Nick Price paced the Eagles with 24 and was matched by the Wolves’ Brandon Lester, but it was Issaquah that came out on top in a 83-59 win.
Drew Danner added 13 and Ryan Sexton 12 more for the Eagles in the win. No other Eastlake player was in double-figures.
Girls basketball
Skyline 46 Newport 41
Rachel Shim paced the Spartans with 10 points and Morgan Farrar added nine more as the Spartans beat Newport 46-41.
Milana Hoving scored a game-high 19 for the Knights in the loss.
Eastlake 49 Issaquah 62
Mandie Hill’s game-high 21 led the way for the Eagles, which opened an insurmountable lead with a 21-6 advantage in the third quarter.
Kendra Morrison finished with 13 to lead the Lady Wolves.