Former Eagles lacrosse player makes U.S. Indoor team

Sports roundup for the Issaquah/Sammamish region is unveiled

LACROSSE

Former Eagles lacrosse player makes U.S. Indoor team

David Mather, a goaltender who played lacrosse for the Issaquah Eagles from 2008 through 2011, will represent the United States at the 2015 Federation of International Lacrosse World Indoor Championships Sept. 18 through Sept. 27 in Syracuse, New York. Mather currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.

SOCCER

Skyline battles to a draw against Sherwood

The Skyline Spartans and Sherwood (Oregon) girls soccer teams battled to a 1-1 tie on Sept. 11 in a non-league game in Sammamish. Skyline scored the first goal of the game in the eighth minute when Alexa Kirton found the back of the net. Sherwood tied the game at 1-1 in the 38th minute when Hailee Rasmussen connected on a goal.

FOOTBALL

Eastside Catholic remains undefeated

For the second consecutive week, the Eastside Catholic Crusaders delivered an absolutely convincing triumph on the gridiron. The Crusaders rolled to a 56-6 win against the Enumclaw Hornets at the King County Fairgrounds on Sept. 11 in Enumclaw. The Crusaders put up 28 points in the second quarter to put the game away. Eastside Catholic (2-0) will host the Arlington Eagles at 7 p.m. on Sept. 18 in Sammamish.

Skyline improves to 2-0

The Skyline Spartans rolled to a convincing 49-0 win against the Newport Knights on Sept. 11 in Bellevue. The Spartans scored 21 points in the first quarter. Skyline (2-0) will face the Mount Si Wildcats on Sept. 18.

Issaquah conquers 2014 state champ

The Issaquah Eagles registered a comeback 29-28 win against the Bothell Cougars on Sept. 11 in Issaquah. The Eagles (1-1) will face the Inglemoor Vikings at 7 p.m. on Sept. 18 in Kenmore.

Eastlake cruises against Inglemoor

The Eastlake Wolves turned in a dominating 48-0 victory against the Inglemoor Vikings on Sept. 11 in Sammamish. Eastlake (2-0) will face the Gig Harbor Tides at 7 p.m. on Sept. 17 in Gig Harbor in a non-league game between two powerhouse football programs.