Eastlake started strong and finished strong Tuesday night, beating Ballard 71-63 on the road.
In a Pacific Northwest region loaded with Winter Olympic talent, one Sammamish athlete has flown under the radar — at least in the country she resides in.
The Skyline cheer team nearly matched the football team’s three-peat performance this past weekend at the state cheerleading.
Nearly two months after the completion of the high school football season and Skyline quarterback Jake Heaps continues to reap the rewards of a stellar high-school career.
Issaquah used its trademark fast start again Wednesday night to put Inglemoor away early and cruise to a 53-31 victory.
The scene that played out in the Pacific Cascade Freshman gymnasium Tuesday night has become all too familiar for the Issaquah boys basketball team this season.
As the defending 4A state high-jump champion, and one of the most sought-after wide receivers in the nation, it’s no secret — Skyline junior Kasen Williams can leap with the best of them.
Issaquah pounced on Skyline early and held on for a 49-42 victory Friday night at Bellevue College.
Overall records meant little in Friday’s rivalry basketball matchup between red-hot Skyline and struggling Issaquah.
After a slow start Wednesday night, the Issaquah girls turned up the intensity, and cruised past Ballard, 45-23.
The scenario was simple Tuesday afternoon: Win the final event, win the swim meet.
Russo, Wolves and steals.
It sounds more like a famous band or law firm.
Before every game junior guard Blaire Brady hands her Issaquah teammates a small piece of paper with words of wisdom on it.
Issaquah earned two team victories Thursday night beating KingCo Crest rivals Skyline, 44-33, and Eastlake, 69-18 in a double dual at EHS.
Issaquah led from start to finish as it cruised to a 51-25 home victory over Roosevelt Wednesday night.
Overcoming an impressive 31-point scoring performance by the Metro Conference’s leading scorer, Joe Bell Austin, Eastside Catholic beat West Seattle 66-49 Tuesday night.
Issaquah split a pair of matches Tuesday night, beating Inglemoor 38-28, and falling to Woodinville 47-10
Calm, cool, collected.
Skyline’s Jake Heaps is no stranger to the national television participating in games on ESNPU the last two seasons.
The Skyline boys basketball team finished the Sam Barlow Christmas Tournament undefeated Wednesday night, crushing Benson Tech (Ore.), 71-39.