Four Lindbergh and two Hazen softball players were named to the league’s All-League first team this week.
Hazen will play Mountain View High School from Vancouver in the first round of state at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Renton Memorial Stadium.
Members of the undefeated Hazen girls tennis team capped their perfect season this past week with championships in the Seamount League singles and doubles tournament.
Senior Marcelo Castro had a hat trick and an assist in the win and captain Sam Bunnell was named the Seamount League’s Outstanding Athlete.
Wednesday’s game is known as the sub-district round of the playoffs. The winner will advance to the WCDIII/SWDIV (Districts 3 and 4) playoffs as the No. 1 seed and the loser as the No. 4 seed.
Both the boys and girls teams came out on top of Friday’s three-way All-City Track Meet at Renton Memorial Stadium.
Hazen finished the year 11-0-3 in the Seamount League and 11-1-4 overall, with the only loss coming on the first game of the year.
The team sealed the deal Friday with an 10-0 win over visiting Tyee.
Eight of Lindbergh High School’s student athletes signed their college letters of intent Thursday during a small ceremony in the school commons after school.
On top of the team’s perfect season, four individuals also had perfect records this year.
The win on Friday also secured the No. 1 seed into the playoffs.
Officials from Seattle and King County say they won’t give up on efforts to bring an NBA team to Seattle, following a league decision to keep the Sacramento Kings right where they are.
Undefeated tennis wraps up their season, the baseball team could win a league championship and a win means the soccer team locks up the no. 1 seed.
Hazen tennis continued their undefeated ways this week with wins Monday over Lindbergh and Wednesday over Kennedy.
Hazen will have a chance to wrap up the top seed Friday against Kennedy Catholic, during the team’s Senior Night at Renton Memorial Stadium.
The win takes Lindbergh to 8-4 on the season, with a 7-2 Seamount League record. They are in second place behind the undefeated Kennedy Catholic, whom the Eagles visit Tuesday.
Leamer has been a part of Lindbergh athletics for seven years both as an assistant football coach and former head boys basketball coach.
The win lifts the Indians record to 5-3 overall and in the Seamount League.
The win keeps Hazen on top of the Seamount league table with a league record of 7-0-2 and an overall record of 7-1-3.
Holm, who is now 5-1 on the season, also helped her cause with the bat, going 3-3 during the game.