Skyline struck early Tuesday and held on for a big KingCo 4A victory, 4-2, over Garfield in Seattle.
Kevin Powers, Matt O’Neill and Jake Fritz each scored four goals Monday as Issaquah defeated Eastlake 19–1 in boys Division I game at Marymoor Park.
Skyline earned a bit of redemption against defending 4A champion Kentwood on Friday as the Spartans beat the Conquerors 11-3 for their first win of the season.
Issaquah won all its matches Thursday afternoon, defeating Liberty 7-0.
Nick Kassuba went 2-for-2, scored two runs and drove in another Wednesday afternoon as Eastlake defeated non-league Glacier Peak 7-1.
Issaquah senior Olivia Goree concluded a strong high-school gymnastics career over the weekend at the Tacoma Dome.
Skyline couldn’t keep pace with its fast start Thursday night, eventually falling 53-46 to Newport in a loser-out KingCo 4A playoff game.
The Eastlake girls basketball team will live to play another day.
The Wolves, who carried a double-digit lead in the third quarter of Thursday’s loser-out KingCo 4A playoff game, fended off a ferocious Issaquah rally to beat the Eagles 64-61.
Issaquah didn’t lay claim a single district championship in Saturday’s 4A Sea-King district meet, but the Eagles had a strong overall performance.
Issaquah’s David White wouldn’t be denied in Saturday’s Region 2 Championships.
The Skyline girls basketball team secured its first trip to the state tournament in four years and just the third in the program’s history on Saturday, beating rival Issaquah 58-55 in overtime.
Issaquah finished fifth of 11 teams Saturday at the KingCo 4A meet with 160.2 points — narrowly behind Ballard’s 160.85.
Issaquah didn’t have one swimmer finish in the top three at Saturday’s KingCo championships, but the Eagles still had a strong showing in the 18-team meet.
With a rare chance to compete at home in a state-qualifying round, Skyline’s wrestlers rose to the occasion during Saturday’s KingCo 4A Championships at Juanita High School.
Issaquah asserted itself early Wednesday night and cruised to a 56-44 victory over rival Skyline at IHS.
Family, friends and community members are invited to come remember 18-year-old Tyler Lucas at 8:30 p.m., tonight in the Issaquah High School courtyard.
Issaquah’s hopes of continuing into the KingCo 4A basketball playoffs were eliminated Saturday night in a 77-73 double-overtime loss to Bothell.
Inglemoor completed a perfect dual meet season Thursday night, beating Skyline 51-21 in Sammamish.
The Issaquah boys basketball team won its second straight game Friday night, beating Newport 65-61 at IHS.
Issaquah benefited from six forfeits Thursday en route to a 49-22 victory over Eastlake.