Prep roundup | Skyline tennis downs Mount Si

Skyline earned three doubles victories to defeat non-league Mount Si, 5-2, Tuesday afternoon.

Skyline earned three doubles victories to defeat non-league Mount Si, 5-2, Tuesday afternoon.

Win Hubbard and Ben Huang won with ease, 6-3, 6-0 over Mike Grant and Tyler Mrachek, while Zach Oseran and Larry Liao, and Justin Kahug and Steven Do and all earned three-set victories.

No. 2 singles player Aman Manji beat Tyler Ostby, 6-0, 6-1 while No. 3 player Brayden Hansen beat Shane Henning, 6-1, 6-1 .

SOCCER

Issaquah beats Newport on PK

Issaquah remained undefeated in league play Tuesday night, beating Newport 1-0 on the road. The Eagles netted their lone goal via a Kristen Maris penalty kick. Goalkeeper Brooke Miller earned the shutout as Issaquah improved to 5-0 in league and 8-1 overall. The Eagles faced fellow undefeated KingCo rival Skyline Thursday night, and host Eastlake, at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Skyline remains perfect in league

Skyline defeated Garfield 1-0 on Tuesday night, improving its record to 5-0 in league and 9-1 overall.

The Spartans scored the go-ahead goal in the 39th minute off the foot of Shea O’Donnell, via an assist from Jackie Wilson. Jill Stika and Christina Vargas combined for the shutout. Skyline hosted rival Issaquah on Thursday, and hosts Woodinville — a team they beat for the 4A state title — at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Eastlake hangs on to beat Roosevelt

Eastlake fended off a second-half rally from Roosevelt Tuesday night to win 2-1. The Wolves jumped out to a 2-0 lead via a first-half goal from Abby Frenkel, and a goal from Candice Osei-Agyemang in the 43rd minute. Roosevelt inched closer, scoring in the 57th minute, but Eastlake held on to improve to 4-1 in league and 6-3-1 overall. The Wolves hosted Garfield Thursday night, and travel to Issaquah at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Crusaders rout Quakers

Eastside Catholic crushed non-league Franklin Tuesday night, 9-1. The Crusaders received four goals — a golden sombrero — from Elizabeth Escoba, who scored them all in a 9-minute span before halftime. Taylor Knott had two goals, Molly Snorsky had two goals, and Alli Graves scored one. Eastside improved to 6-2-2 overall. They are 1-2-1 in league. The Crusaders hosted Holy Names Thursday, and hit the road to face Seattle Prep at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13.