Issaquah continued its hot start Friday night, beating Newport 62-47.
The Eagles jumped out to a 19-8 lead after the first quarter and never looked back.
Nick Price scored a team-high 18 points, hitting 7 of 12 shots. Fletcher Martin scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds.
Issaquah is now 2-0 in league and 4-0 overall. The Eagles face winless Marysville-Pilchuck (0-3) at 7:15 p.m., tonight on the road.
Eastside Catholic edges Lakeside
Eastside Catholic kept its record flawless Friday night, holding off Lakeside 64-61.
The Crusaders led by seven, 42-35 after three quarters. They fended off a late rally that saw the Lions take a one-point lead with just over a minute remaining.
Austin Soukup led Eastside with 21 points and Joey Schreiber added 19 points and seven rebounds.
The Crusaders improved to 3-0 in league and 4-0 overall.
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Eastlake blows out rival Redmond
Eastlake had four players score in double figures Friday night en route to a 75-53 victory over rival Redmond.
Senior Kendra Morrison paved the way with 19 points. Taylor Boe and Maggie Douglas scored 12 apiece while Caleigh McCabe added 11.
The Wolves moved to 2-0 in league and 2-2 overall.
Issaquah handles Newport
Issaquah built a comfortable cushion after three quarters Friday and held on for a 57-47 victory over Newport.
The Eagles were led in scoring by sophomore guard Mandie Hill’s 23 points. Mackenzie Wieburg added 10 as Issaquah improved to 1-1 in league and 4-3 overall.
Eastside Catholic tripped up by Lakeside
Eastside Catholic struggled early Friday and couldn’t dig out of a hole, falling 49-37 to Lakeside.
The Lions jumped out to a 25-12 halftime lead, helped by Danielle Estell’s 16 points.
Shelby Newell led the Crusaders with 11 points.
Eastside, which won its first two games, dropped to 0-3 in league and 2-3 overall.