First-year Eastside Catholic girls basketball coach Cassandra Snyder is aware that it can take a team awhile to learn a new system.
With no player taller than 6-foot-4, height isn’t an asset for the Issaquah boys basketball team.
Nothing presents a more difficult matchup in high school basketball than height — and the Skyline boys basketball team has plenty of it in 2011-2012.
Skyline Spartans beat the Skyview Storm 38-7 for the WIAA 4A state championship at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday.
For the fifth year in a row, Skyline has produced Washington’s Gatorade Football Player of the Year.
This Saturday marks the seventh time in the last eight seasons the Skyline football team has reached a state championship game in the Tacoma Dome.
Last season, Damien Greene made a defining play in the state semifinals, batting away Curtis’ potential game-winning touchdown in the final seconds.
Lianna Simms hadn’t netted a varsity goal all season.
Sometimes its tough to be a running back on one of the best passing teams in the state — but not days like Saturday.
The ball approached Brooke Bofto almost as if it was in slow motion.
It was announced Wednesday that Adrian Sampson, a 2010 graduate of Skyline High School, has signed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball at the University of Oregon during the 2012-2013 school year.
Here’s a quick glance at this week’s state playoff games for the two area football teams still alive.
Katie Kinnear wasn’t with the Skyline swim team when the program won its first state title 2009, but she was proud to say she’s been a part of the last two.
Skyline survived frigid temperatures, snow flurries and a long road trip to defeat Greater Spokane League Champion Mead, 27-17 Saturday afternoon.
Hopes of a state championship run came to an abrupt end for the Issaquah girls soccer team Wednesday in the opening round of the 4A tournament.
Skyline junior forward Rachel Shim scored in the 75th minute of Tuesday’s 4A state tournament opener, helping the Spartans to a 1-0 victory over Kentridge.
The Issaquah girls cross country team capped off an impressive season Saturday in Pasco, finishing 10th at the 4A State Cross Country Championships at Sun Willows Golf Course.
Skyline won four events at Saturday’s Sea-King meet on its way to the district championship.
Skyline used another stellar offensive performance Friday to dominate Monroe, 59-21, and advance to the first round of the 4A state playoffs.
With its back up against the wall, the Skyline volleyball team rallied for two big wins Thursday afternoon to keep its season alive.