Skyline volleyball remains undefeated | Wednesday prep roundup

Skyline held onto its undefeated status Tuesday night, downing Ballard in three games: 25-21, 25-16, 25-17.

Skyline held onto its undefeated status Tuesday night, downing Ballard in three games: 25-21, 25-16, 25-17.

Maddie Magee had 16 kills and 12 digs, while Madison Stoa recorded three blocks and 27 assists. Kennedy Stoa added four aces and 11 digs and Molly Mounsey had nine kills.

The Spartans are now 2-0 in league and 6-0 overall. They face KingCo’s other two undefeated teams on the road the next two matches next week, traveling to Roosevelt and Newport.

Eastlake beats Bothell for first league win

Eastlake earned its first league victory Tuesday night, knocking off Bothell in five games: 24-26, 25-19, 25-20, 20-25, 15-5.

Sarah Pellicano and Anna Gorman recorded 15 kills apiece for the Wolves. The duo also had 18 and 16 digs, respectively.

Jen Bresley added 13 kills, three blocks and three aces and Christine Borges served up 48 assists.

The Wolves improved to 1-2 in league and 2-3 overall.

GOLF

Eastlake wins eighth straight match

The Eastlake golf team won its eighth consecutive match Tuesday, beating rival Skyline 200-212 at the Plateau Club.

The Spartans’ Brian Mogg earned medalist honors, shooting an even par, 36. The Wolves swept the next six spots, however.

Spencer Weiss and Colby Stirrat tied for second with 39s. Will Sharp finished fourth with a 40, while RP McCoy, Paul Russo and Jack Fisher tied for fifth with 41s.

SOCCER

Skyline earns sixth win

Skyline kept its record flawless Tuesday, beating Inglemoor 4-1 in Sammamish.

The Spartans struck first in the 38th minute via a 25-foot shot from Brooke Bofto. Makenzie Ware scored in the 51st minute off a Maddie Christ corner kick. Sydne Tingey added an unassisted breakaway goal in the 67th minute and Anna Deweirdt converted a penalty kick in the 79th minute.

Inglemoor’s lone score came via an own-goal in the 62nd minute.

Skyline improved to 2-0-0 in league and 6-0-1 overall.

Issaquah recovers from early deficit

Issaquah overcame a one-goal deficit Tuesday night, beating Ballard 3-1 at IHS.

The Eagles fell behind in the 8th minute via an unassisted goal from Bailey Travis.

Issaquah answered with a score in the 21st minute off the foot of Annie Hoffman. Delany Foreman netted another goal in the 34th minute and Alissa Evans provided security in the 65th minute with another score.

Issaquah moved to 2-0-1 in league and 4-3-1 overall.

Eastlake earns fourth tie of season

Eastlake battled Newport to a scoreless tie Tuesday night in Sammamish, recording its fourth tie of the season.

The Wolves are now 1-0-2 in league and 3-1-4 overall.

Lakeside upends Eastside Catholic

Lakeside used two second-half goals to defeat Eastside Catholic 2-1 Tuesday in Seattle.

The Lions scored in the 51st and 68th minutes on goals from Laynee Laube and Jordan Palmer.

Scores weren’t reported for Eastside Catholic, which dropped to 1-2-1 in league and 1-3-2 overall.

TENNIS

Skyline edges Eastlake

Skyline swept its doubles matches and earned a win at the No. 4 singles spot Tuesday to beat Plateau rival Eastlake 4-3.

The doubles team of Brayden Hansen and Alex Wu defeated Jon Lockwood and Santiago Vargas, 6-2, 6-1. Inchul You and Nick Ziats along with Manuel Larrain and Griffin Johnson also earned doubles victories.

The Spartans’ Calvin Kim picked up the lone singles victory 6-0, 6-3 over Tim Tan.

Eastlake’s Vicente Varas kept his record flawless with a 6-0, 4-6, 6-2 win over Aman Manji. Mitch Loofburrow and Andrew Garland also earned wins for the Wolves.

Issaquah dominates Bothell

Issaquah won all but one match Tuesday, defeating Bothell 6-1.

Evan Cheung earned a win at the No. 1 singles spot, beating Jake Arlan, 6-2, 6-1.Andrew Kim and Richard Bennett also picked up singles victories for the Eagles.

John Brendel and Matt Gonn earned a win at the No. 1 doubles spot, beating Alan Patashnik and Jordan Huffaker, 6-1, 6-0.

Jeffery Weng and Andrew Okada along with Ken Kida and Daniel Park also earned two-set doubles victories.