Skyline head football coach Mat Taylor spoke with the Reporter before tonight’s game with Issaquah for the Crown Division title and automatic berth to the round of 32.
Issaquah head football coach Chris Bennett and senior captain Shay Dingfelder talk about the game with Skyline tonight.
The two familiar foes meet this week to decide the division title.
The Spartans, winners of three straight state titles from 2009-2011, have a number of swimmers already qualified for postseason competition this season.
A pair of local teams take the field Thursday with the top spot in the conference on the line, and an Issaquah tennis player is the last local remaining hope for a state berth in the spring.
The Eastlake golf team rebounded from its first loss in three years to beat Inglemoor in the regular season finale and take the KingCo Medalist Tournament Tuesday.
Scores and highlights from Friday night’s prep football games.
Eastside Catholic and O’Dea face off tonight in Sammamish with first place in the division and the inside track to the conference title game on the line.
The Kaufman Brothers have grown closer through football, and hope to use their connection this year and beyond for the Wolves.
Kris Kleinsmith, a Sammamish resident, captained her USTA team from Robinswood Tennis Center in Bellevue to the National Championship in 2.5 18 & Over Women’s tennis.
Skyline snuck past Eastlake at The Plateau Club Tuesday in sometimes precarious weather conditions to hand the defending 4A state champion Wolves their first loss in three years.
Sam Hutson takes over the Spartans program for the 2014 season.
The Spartans and Wolves picked up wins in 4A KingCo Thursday night games in Week 5.
Can Eastlake get back on track after a blowout loss to Bothell? How do Skyline and Eastside Catholic continue to roll through their divisional schedules? The Reporter takes a look at this week’s prep football games.
Issaquah takes on Roosevelt this week and after handling rival Newport, which was previously unbeaten, is hoping to avoid a letdown.
The Spartans had a solid showing against top runners from around the region in Portland.
The former star with the Crusaders took some time to chat in advance of her team’s trip to the Northwest to take on Oregon in the Seatown Classic.
Issaquah senior quarterback Jack Neary made a name for himself in a big way Friday, leading his team past previously unbeaten Newport in its Crown Division opener.
Issaquah will need an improved defensive performance this week against unbeaten Newport to avoid falling in to a 1-3 hole to start the season.
The Wolves lost for the first time this season last week to Skyline, and welcome Bothell for its Crest Division opener.