Victory was at their fingertips.
For 31 minutes of 32 minutes of regulation, Eastlake led Woodinville in Tuesday’s opening round KingCo 4A playoff matchup.
Top-Seeded Skyline held home court Tuesday night in the opening round of the KingCo4A boys basketball tournament, upending eight-seed Ballard 59-36.
Skyline made a valiant push in its final regular-season game against rival Issaquah, but in the end the third-ranked Eagles…
Skyline earned a share of the KingCo Crest title Friday night, beating rival Issaquah 56-48.
Issaquah locked up the KingCo Crest division Wednesday night, beating Newport 56-50 on its home floor.
More than Eastlake’s lead disappeared in a blink of an eye Tuesday night — so did the Wolves’ hopes at a share of the KingCo Crest title.
No Issaquah or Sammamish athletes earned individual titles at Saturday’s KingCo swimming championships, but several are moving on to this week’s District 2 meet.
KingCo officials decided Monday not to accept Eastside Catholic into its conference for the 2010-2011 school year.
Issaquah narrowly missed a third-place team finish at Saturday’s KingCo 4A Championships at Mount Si High School.
Sammamish wrestler Matthew Iwicki won the Washington State Wrestling Association’s Folkstyle State Championship Jan. 31 at West Valley High School in Spokane.
Still in a battle for the top spot in the KingCo 4A, Eastlake survived a near-upset Friday night, fending off Issaquah 62-52.
One game after narrowly losing to No. 3 Woodinville, Skyline finally got its upset — and in a big way.
Issaquah ended a two-game slide Wednesday night with a bang, beating Bothell 83-37.
Garrett Saito weighed several options, but when it came down to it, he turned to his passion.
Brent Kawaguchi has worked as an athletic director for 13 years — eight at Eastlake and five at Mt. Rainier High School.
There was far more than Plateau pride on the line Friday night when Skyline and Eastlake collided — KingCo 4A supremacy was also at stake.
Things were quickly slipping away from Skyline Friday night.
Shots weren’t falling, and when they did, rival Eastlake answered.
Issaquah won 11 of 12 swimming events Thursday afternoon, beating non-league Sammamish 125-48.
Issaquah got off to what has become a trademark fast start Wednesday night, but it couldn’t recover from a third-quarter lull, falling 54-47 to Woodinville.
Eastlake started strong and finished strong Tuesday night, beating Ballard 71-63 on the road.