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Eastside Catholic senior Marion Bactol rushed for over 600 yards and had over 600 return yards for the Crusaders last season. He is one of four area football players participating in the East-West All-State football game this Saturday.
Sports briefs | East-West All-State football game is Saturday
December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:43 AM
Issaquah sends two, Skyline one and Eastside Catholic one
Four area football players will compete in Saturday’s annual East-West All-State game. Issaquah lineman Dillon Reagan and tight end Sean Stuby will represent the Eagles. Lineman Grant Engel will represent Skyline and running back/defensive back Marion Bactol will represent Eastside Catholic. The game begins at 1 p.m. at Everett Memorial Stadium.
Sammamish teens place in youth rowing nationals
Three area teenagers participated in the Youth Rowing National Championships June 10-14, in Ohio, helping their Sammamish Rowing Association teams finish among the best in the nation. Maggie Yuse, a sophomore at Eastlake, was a member of the Women’s Youth Lightweight Eight-person team that finished fifth in the nation with a time of 7 minutes, 12.8 seconds. Kevin Klauer, a 2009 Eastlake graduate, and Jack Elder, a sophomore at Skyline, were a part of the Men’s Youth Lightweight eight-person team that finished seventh in the nation with a time of 6:14.83.
Belcher’s Boys Summer Youth Basketball Camp
Former Eastlake boys basketball coach Richard Belcher will host a youth summer camp July 20-24 at Evergreen Junior High for boys age 7-14. The camp will run daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is available at www.positiveplace.org or contact Richard Belcher at (425) 868-6840.
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