Issaquah earns key extra-inning win over Woodinville | Tuesday prep roundup

Issaquah earned a key KingCo 4A victory Tuesday night, edging Woodinville 4-3 in extra innings.

Issaquah earned a key KingCo 4A victory Tuesday night, edging Woodinville 4-3 in extra innings.

Tied at 2-2 after seven innings, Ethan Kalin and Ben Rosellini recorded back-to-back doubles in the top of the eighth to put the Eagles up for good.

The Falcons managed one run in the bottom half of the inning, before reliever Cole Westover sealed the deal.

Blake Miller added an RBI single for Issaquah and Bradon Mahovlich had a sacrifice fly.

The Eagles improved to 6-4 in league and 8-8 overall, putting them one game behind Newport for second place in the KingCo Crest.

Eastside Catholic steamrolls Bellevue Christian

Eastside Catholic won its 12th straight game Tuesday night, beating Bellevue Christian 14-2 at Bannerwood Park.

The Crusaders, who never trailed, erupted for 10 of their runs in the final two innings.

Jake Gober was 2-for-4 with a double, walk and three runs scored, while Jeff Bohling was 3-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI.

Alex Foley earned the victory, allowing one run over five innings.

Eastside Catholic improved to 13-1 overall with the victory.

Skyline one-hit by Bothell

Skyline earned just one hit Tuesday, falling 8-0 to KingCo Crown leader Bothell.

Cougars’ pitcher Brian McAfee went the complete seven innings, striking out five while walking four.

The Spartans fell to 5-5 in league and 7-9 overall with the loss.

Eastlake remains winless in league

Eastlake dropped its ninth straight league game Tuesday afternoon, falling 3-1 to Garfield in Seattle.

Bulldog pitcher John Trupin went the complete seven innings, allowing just five hits and striking out eight.

Eastlake, which won its first three games of the season, fell to 0-9 in league and 3-11 overall.

FASTPITCH

Eastlake shuts down Bothell

Eastlake kept a stronghold on first place in the KingCo Crest Tuesday afternoon, dominating Bothell 9-0.

Pitcher Nicole Guptil allowed just one hit over five innings, striking out eight.

Sammi Stavig went 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBI.

The Wolves moved to 4-0 in league and 8-1 overall.

Issaquah hangs on to beat Inglemoor

Issaquah jumped out to a fast start Tuesday and held on for a 6-4 win over Inglemoor.

The Eagles let the 5-0 lead get cut to 5-4 in the top of the fourth, before sealing the win.

Brielle Bray earned the victory in the pitching circle, while Heather Benjamin was 3-for-4 at the plate.

Issaquah moved to 3-2 in league and 3-2 overall.

Woodinville downs Skyline

Skyline managed seven hits off a tough Woodinville team Tuesday afternoon, but it wasn’t enough as the Spartans fell 13-2 to the league leaders.

The Falcons scored six runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth to force the game to end on the 10-run rule.

Anya Kamber was 2-for-3 with a double and Lindsey Nicholson was 1-for-3 with a two-run double.

Skyline fell to 1-5 in league and 1-8 overall.

Eastside Catholic held to three hits

Eastside Catholic had just three hits Tuesday afternoon, falling 2-0 to Blanchet.

Braves starter Samantha Shanahan struck out 11 hitters.

The Crusaders fell to 0-4 in league and 0-6 overall.

GOLF

Redmond sweeps top five spots

Redmond claimed the top five scoring positions Tuesday afternoon at Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course, beating Issaquah 208-274.

Kelly Kennewick led all scorers with a 1-over par, 37.

No scores were reported for Issaquah.

TENNIS

Issaquah nets victory over Woodinville

Issaquah swept doubles competition and won its top two singles matches Tuesday afternoon, beating Woodinville 5-2.

The No. 1 doubles team of Sam Garrard and Sabrina Norton beat Hannah Wiser and Kelsey Hammond in straight sets 6-0, 6-2.

Selena Lustig and Rachel Gonchar and Molly Shade and Amber Lee also earned doubles victories.

Dayna Bennett beat Cora Byers 6-4, 6-3 and Alyssa Wilson beat Claire Dougherty 6-3, 6-1 in singles competition.