Photos from Lindbergh’s 22-20 win against Hazen Sept. 23.
The Liberty football team sprinted to an early lead again, but couldn’t hold on and fell to Mount Si 16-13 in overtime Friday night.
The Patriots (1-3 overall, 1-1 KingCo 3A/2A) led both of their formidable non-league foes, Skyline and Issaquah, before losing to both earlier this season.
Hazen came within a couple feet of completing a comeback, but fell just short on a two-point conversion as Lindbergh walked away with the 22-20 win Friday night.
The Eagles (2-2 overall, 1-1 Seamount) led 16-0 at the half and held on with as the Highlanders (2-2, 0-2) rushed back in the second half.
The Hazen girls soccer team stayed on top of the Seamount with a 3-0 win against Highline Thursday night.
The Highlanders (4-0-2 overall, 3-0-1 Seamount) maintain a one-point lead over Kennedy Catholic in the standings.
Losing a three-time state champion and welcoming a third head coach in three years would mean most programs are on the way down. Not this one.
A year after sending nine competitors to state, the Lindbergh girls swim team is looking to get even better.
Before the season even began, the Renton girls swim team was dealing with a tough loss.
Renton’s Anthony Gold scored five touchdowns and led the Indians to a 42-0 win against Highline last night.
Renton topped Lindbergh with a wild, 43-40 win Friday night.
The Indians (1-2 overall, 1-0 Seamount) got four touchdowns from senior Anthony Gold. The Eagles (1-2, 0-1) got six touchdowns from Cam Callen, but it wasn’t quite enough.
The Hazen girls soccer team has the ingredients. All that remains is to see what exactly will be the final product.
“It’s kind of all there,” said Hazen coach Ken Matthews. “We’ve got good players everywhere and don’t really lack much.”
Hazen got off to an encouraging start in Seamount play with a 1-1 tie against Kennedy Tuesday night.
The Highlanders (1-0-2) got on the board very quickly when Tyra Markey nailed a long shot just over two minutes into the game.
Photos from Liberty’s 23-13 loss to Issaquah Sept. 9.
Liberty took an early lead, but soon fell behind and lost 23-13 to Issaquah in a non-league game at Issaquah Friday night.
It was the second straight game against a tough, 4A opponent for the Patriots (0-2).
The Liberty cross-country team made its debut at the KingCo class races Wednesday.
Tyler Westenbroek and Nick Knoblich finished first and second in the senior boys race. Aimee Christensen came in seventh.
After finishing second at the state meet last year, the Lindbergh boys cross-country team only has one place to go if they want to improve: Straight to the top of the podium.
“I didn’t have to mention anything to them,” said Lindbergh coach Jef Rettmann. “We don’t talk about it much, but believe me they know. We were second last year and if we want to do better, there’s only one place to do that.”
For the Hazen volleyball team, it’s all about getting on the same page.
Photos from Lindbergh’s 40-0 win against Marysville Getchell Sept. 1.
Hazen’s Cody Taylor keyed two big plays that got the Highlanders’ season off to an almost perfect start against Blaine Saturday morning.
The senior scored on a 65-yard touchdown run on the game’s third play, then intercepted a pass on Blaine’s next offensive play.
Renton got off to a rough start with a 34-13 loss to Cedarcrest 34-13 in the season opener Friday night.
The Indians (0-1) got two touchdowns from senior running back Anthony Gold.
Lindbergh welcomed Marysville Getchell to the world of varsity football by beating the Chargers 40-0 Thursday night at Renton Memorial Stadium.
Lindbergh (1-0) took a 7-0 lead on the final play of the first quarter when Daniel Wiitanen broke loose from a pack of tacklers and scrambled 61 yards for a score.
