The boys take second place as a team, but finish first and second individually.
Alan Kwiatkowski won the boys singles championship and Sam and Jeremiah Bayna won the doubles championship, Sam Bayna’s third in a row.
According to coach Zach Orcutt, it is the first time the Highlanders have earned a trip to the district tournament in at least 10 years.
The 38-14 win over Kennedy Catholic completes a perfect regular season for the Eagles.
Coming off huge back-to-back wins against Lindbergh and Kennedy, Hazen beat an outmanned Tyee Totems squad tonight 8-0 to end their 2013 Seamount League with an undefeated record and a very nice piece of hardware for the trophy case.
The Lindbergh cross-country team took first place at the SPSL/Seamount Sub-District meet Oct. 26 at Fort Steilacoom Park.
Both the Lindbergh and Hazen volleyball programs will represent the Seamount League in this year’s sub-district tournament.
Hazen junior Brook Swensen has been named the Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association 3A Athlete of the Week.
Both teams are undefeated in Seamount League play and Thursday’s matchup will determine the Seamount League Championship.
Renton wraps up their regular season Friday against Hazen (4-4 overall, 3-2 league) at Renton Memorial Stadium.
A six touchdown effort from Hazen’s Marquise Lee helped get the Highlander football program got back to .500 this week with a 55-6 win Friday over the Foster Bulldogs.
Quarterback Tyrell Shavers and wide receiver Khalil Burton connected for three touchdowns during Thursday’s 47-20 win over Franklin.
Hazen beat Lindbergh 2-0 tonight to move to the league’s top spot with a 5-0 record, 9-5 overall.
The Lindbergh volleyball team picked up another win Thursday with a 3-0 victory over the Renton Indians at Lindbergh High School.
The Lindbergh Eagles cross country team swept the Seamount League meet this past weekend at Evergreen High School, completing outstanding seasons or both the boys and girls teams.
Hazen spotted Highline an early penalty kick goal, but the Highlanders rallied for an impressive 6-2 win.
The Eagles beat Tyee 25-14 in the first set, 25-17 in the second and finished them off 25-10 in the third to win the match.
The Lindbergh Eagles football team remained undefeated this weekend with a 40-6 win Friday night at Highline.
The Hazen Highlander football program picked up its second consecutive win on Friday with a 49-35 victory over Bainbridge.
The Kennedy Catholic Lancers, so far undefeated in conference play, spoiled Renton High School’s homecoming Friday, upending the Indian 20-10 at Renton Memorial Stadium.