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Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles midfielder Dawson Oen, left, controls the ball while being defended by Mount Si midfielder Jared Davies, right, in a matchup between KingCo 4A soccer teams on April 13.

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Eagles boys soccer team earns shutout against Wildcats

Issaquah captures ninth win on soccer pitch.

Shaun Scott, staff photo                                Eastside Catholic Crusaders senior first baseman/designated hitter Bryson Beltran has the best batting average on his team through 10 games.

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Beltran is pulverizing pitches at the plate for the Crusaders

Eastside Catholic senior will continue baseball career at Gonzaga in 2019.

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                In battle between the top two KingCo 4A boys soccer squads, the Skyline Spartans attained a monumental triumph. Skyline registered a 1-0 win against the Issaquah Eagles on April 6. The Spartans improved their overall record to 6-0-2 with the victory while Issaquah dropped to 7-1. Skyline defender Sam Jarvis (pictured) controls the ball against Issaquah during the matchup between rivals.

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Spartans earn victory against Eagles on soccer pitch

Skyline remains undefeated thus far in the 2018 season.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles softball player Athena Benjamin gets caught between the basepaths against the Mount Si Wildcats in a KingCo 4A contest on April 5. Mount Si defeated Issaquah, 6-4.

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Eagles comeback bid falls just short against Wildcats

Issaquah nearly completes comeback.

Shaun Scott, staff photo                                Issaquah Eagles senior pitcher Torin Crockett said the Eagles goal during the 2018 season is to capture a Class 4A state championship this May.

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Eagles’ hurler Crockett is poised on the hill

Issaquah baseball team is currently in first place in the KingCo 4A division.

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                The Mercer Island Islanders boys lacrosse team registered a 12-5 victory against the Issaquah Eagles on March 30 at Issaquah High School. Issaquah player Max Dahlquist scored a team-high three goals in the loss. Issaquah currently has an overall record of 6-3.

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Mercer Island captures victory against Issaquah boys lacrosse squad

Max Dahlquist scored a team-high three goals in the loss.

Issaquah’s Burdette is in a sprinting state of mind

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Issaquah’s Burdette is in a sprinting state of mind

Eagle senior will run for Cornell University next season.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Skyline Spartans shortstop Taylor Juenke, left, hustles to tag second base while Issaquah sophomore Kendal Gentzen slides into second base in a contest between KingCo 4A rivals on March 30 at Issaquah High School.

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Spartans earn victory on the road against Eagles

Skyline fends off Issaquah rally.

It’s a rugby time of year

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It’s a rugby time of year

Rugby season is rolling in the Northwest. The Eastside’s Panthers Youth Rugby Club is sporting teams in the…

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                The Skyline Spartans and Eastlake Wolves battled to a 1-1 tie in a KingCo 4A boys soccer matchup on March 30 in Sammamish. Skyline currently has an overall record of 4-0-2. Eastlake currently has an overall record of 4-1-2. Eastlake midfielder Harri Eames, left, and Skyline senior Joseph Camp, right, battle for possession of the ball in the above picture.

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Stalemate on the soccer field

Eastlake, Skyline battle to a 1-1 draw.

Issaquah long-distance victory

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Issaquah long-distance victory

Issaquah High’s Luke George heads for the finish line during his 1,600-meter victory on March 29 at Bothell…

Photo courtesy of Jim Nicholson                                Issaquah Eagles first baseman Jared Jongejan prepares to receive a throw on a pickoff attempt from pitcher Torin Crockett in a game against the Mount Si Wildcats on March 28 at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue.

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Eagles conquer rival Wildcats in showdown on the diamond

Issaquah pitcher Torin Crockett goes the distance on the hill.

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Playing multiple sports creates better, healthier kids, says physical therapist

Special to the Reporter

Zach Huang. Photo courtesy of 2018 Drive, Chip & Putt

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Huang swings to Augusta for the 2018 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals

Sammamish resident will compete in the male age 10-11 group.

Seattle deserves to host World Cup 2026 matches, according to local soccer aficionados

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Seattle deserves to host World Cup 2026 matches, according to local soccer aficionados

FIFA will decide where the 48-team event lands in June.

Photo courtesy of Tina Smith                                The Issaquah Select seventh grade Gold boys basketball team captured first place at the 2018 Washington Middle School Basketball Championship in Spokane on March 18. The tournament, which featured a plethora of teams competing in their respective divisions between fourth and eighth grade, took place from March 14-18. The Issaquah Gold defeated the Skyline Silver, 54-51, in the championship matchup. Issaquah Gold guard Mark Longo nailed a 3-pointer, lifting his team to a victory. The championship squad was coached by Brian Johnson. Members of the Issaquah Gold roster consisted of Toby Keeler, Will Stroh, Wyatt Dow, Bennett Olujic, Tate Smith, Kolby Benson, Mark Longo, Chase Dietiker, William Kodosky, Brett Sanders and Spencer Blumenthal.

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Issaquah seventh grade hoops squad wins state title

Local squad brings home hardware from Spokane.

Shaun Scott, staff photo                                Issaquah Eagles forward Jacob Barsher controls the ball while being guarded by Mount Si’s Inaki McCarthy in the first half of play. Issaquah defeated Mount Si 2-0 in overtime on March 24 at Gary Moore Stadium in Issaquah.

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Eagles remain undefeated on the soccer pitch

Issaquah senior Grant Williams takes charge in overtime.

Shaun Scott, staff photo                                Skyline Spartans shortstop Taylor Juenke prepares to take a swing in the season opener against the Juanita Rebels on March 12 at Skyline High School in Sammamish. Juenke connected on a two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Spartans defeated the Rebels 12-7.

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Spartans softball and baseball teams have a tradition of success

Skyline softball team is looking to make impact in KingCo 4A action

Shaun Scott, staff photo                                Eastside Catholic Crusaders junior pitchers Jacob Dalhstrom, left, and Will Armbruester, right, will be the Crusaders top two starting pitchers during the 2018 season. Dahlstrom has already committed to playing baseball at the University of Washington.

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Eastside Catholic will be formidable in the Metro League

Crusaders baseball team is dominant on the diamond

Stephanie Fox will be in her fourth season as head coach at Eastlake, her alma-mater. Fox was a member of the 2008 Eastlake team that captured a Class 4A state championship. Shaun Scott/staff photo

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Eastlake squads looking to advance to playoffs

Eastlake softball squad will be one of the top teams in KingCo 4A division