He isn’t officially on the Eastlake campus yet, but freshman Li Wang made a splash at the varsity golf level Wednesday afternoon.
Skyline had victory in its grasp Saturday afternoon, but two late Lake Stevens’ goals resulted in a 2-1 quarterfinal loss at Snohomish High School.
Shealee O’Donnell led Skyline to and a second-place finish at Saturday’s District 2/4 meet at Seattle’s Southwest Athletic Complex with two individual titles.
Behind six titles, the Skyline boys track and field team ran away with the District 2/4 team championship Saturday at Seattle’s Southwest Athletic Complex.
Disappointed? Yes.
But heads were still held high, smiles were visible and the occasional laugh was still heard as the Skyline baseball team exited Everett Memorial Stadium Saturday afternoon.
A slow start proved too difficult to recover from Thursday afternoon as Skyline fell 4-1 to Lake Washington, ending the season for the Spartans.
Kevin Powers scored five goals and collected 10 ground balls Wednesday night to lead two-time defending state champion Issaquah to a 16-4 Division I lacrosse opening-round playoff victory over Stadium High School.
Skyline started the 4A state soccer tournament with a bang Tuesday night, beating Puyallup 3-0 at Sparks Stadium.
Connor Brandt scored four goals and Spencer Matches grabbed 19 ground balls, propelling Skyline into the Boys Division I state lacrosse quarterfinals with a 19-3 opening-round playoff win over Tacoma, Tuesday at Skyline High School.
Bothell exploded for eight runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to beat Skyline, 10-3, Tuesday during the opening round of the KingCo 4A tournament.
Skyline struck early and often Saturday afternoon, locking up a state tournament appearance with a 3-0 victory over Skyview of Vancouver.
The Skyline girls are accustomed to taking home league titles, but they had to settle for second best at last Friday’s KingCo 4A track & field championships.
Skyline won a meet best six events Friday to claim the KingCo 4A boys track and field title at Eastlake High School.
The last time an Eastside Catholic team claimed a state championship, the Cold War was going strong, and the Internet was still a decade from becoming popularized.
Skyline entered the KingCo 4A baseball tournament as just a blip on the radar.
Amanda Tsitsis scored four goals Thursday as Eastside Catholic defeated Issaquah, 13-8, and advanced to the girls Division II lacrosse state finals on Saturday.
Chris Tamminen wasted no time after Thursday night’s KingCo 4A championship game.
The Eastlake girls golf team captured third place Wednesday at the District 2 championships at Snohomish Golf Course with 60 team points. Newport won the tournament with 81 points and Redmond was second with 66.
Eastlake concluded its regular season with a 5-2 loss to Newport Wednesday afternoon, but still locked up the top spot in the KingCo Crest.
Kevin Powers and Jake Fritz each scored three goals Tuesday to lead Issaquah to its 14th win of the season with an 11-4 Boys Division I lacrosse win over rival Skyline.