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Issaquah defeats Skyline in KingCo 4A boys basketball matchup

Published 1:01 pm Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                The Issaquah Eagles boys basketball team won their third consecutive game courtesy of a 58-48 win against the Skyline Spartans in a rivalry contest on Jan. 19 in Issaquah. Issaquah improved its overall record to 8-7 with the win while Skyline dropped to 10-5 overall. Issaquah senior guard Cam Roorda (pictured) drives to the hoop against Skyline.
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Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography

The Issaquah Eagles boys basketball team won their third consecutive game courtesy of a 58-48 win against the Skyline Spartans in a rivalry contest on Jan. 19 in Issaquah. Issaquah improved its overall record to 8-7 with the win while Skyline dropped to 10-5 overall. Issaquah senior guard Cam Roorda (pictured) drives to the hoop against Skyline.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                The Issaquah Eagles boys basketball team won their third consecutive game courtesy of a 58-48 win against the Skyline Spartans in a rivalry contest on Jan. 19 in Issaquah. Issaquah improved its overall record to 8-7 with the win while Skyline dropped to 10-5 overall. Issaquah senior guard Cam Roorda (pictured) drives to the hoop against Skyline.
Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                The Issaquah Eagles boys basketball team won their third consecutive game courtesy of a 58-48 win against the Skyline Spartans in a rivalry contest on Jan. 19 in Issaquah. Issaquah improved its overall record to 8-7 with the win while Skyline dropped to 10-5 overall. Issaquah senior guard Cam Roorda (pictured) drives to the hoop against Skyline.

The Issaquah Eagles boys basketball team won their third consecutive game courtesy of a 58-48 win against the Skyline Spartans in a rivalry contest on Jan. 19 in Issaquah. Issaquah improved its overall record to 8-7 with the win while Skyline dropped to 10-5 overall. Issaquah senior guard Cam Roorda (pictured) drives to the hoop against Skyline.