Five Overlake boys golfers qualified for the 1A bi-district tournament in the spring: Mihir Velagapudi, Alan Ngouenet, Rohit Sirosh, Justin Pong and Trent Gardner.
Led by standouts Emma Ross Williams, Sara Kern and others, Overlake’s volleyballers are 9-2 in the 1A Emerald City League and finished in a three-way tie for first with Forest Ridge and Annie Wright.
Featuring 12 freshmen, Overlake’s girls soccer squad sported an 8-3-1 league record in 1A Emerald City League play and was 10-4-1 overall heading into this week’s district playoffs.
At the 1A Emerald City League tournament, Bear Creek’s John Hayes shot a one-over 72 to capture medalist honors, and his teammate Oliver Nordberg shot a seven-over 78 and finished in fifth place. Both golfers qualify for the bi-district tournament in May.
Bear Creek’s Caleb Ji made it all the way to the 1A Emerald City League/bi-district tennis championship match, placing second overall and qualifying for the state tournament in May.
Bear Creek’s Olivia Markezich qualified for this Friday’s 1A state cross country meet at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
Redmond’s volleyball team defeated Bothell in five sets and lost to Inglemoor in three sets in the opening rounds of the 4A Kingco tournament.
Redmond’s Joel Keddie and Sierra Baker qualified for this Saturday’s 4A state cross country meet at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
Redmond’s girls swim team placed fifth at the 4A Kingco meet and will next compete at districts this weekend at Juanita Pool.
Redmond High’s Conner Golembeski qualified for the 4A state boys golf tournament at Monday’s bi-district event at The Home Course in Dupont. He shot a one-over 73, two strokes behind the leader.
In a rivalry game last Friday, Eastlake beat Redmond, 32-18, in 4A Kingco football action at Redmond High.
Redmond High sophomore Sean Kato blazed through the Snohomish Golf Course and notched an 11-under mark to win the 4A Boys District 2 Tournament last week. Over the two-day event, Kato qualified for his second straight state tourney with a 67-66-133 score.
Aleck Byrnes ran for a pair of touchdowns in Redmond’s first victory of the season by a 21-10 count over host Inglemoor at Pop Keeney Stadium last Friday.
The cheering was so loud that the high-pitched screams literally bounced off the walls of the Redmond Pool on Tuesday evening.
Bear Creek and Christian Faith’s volleyball teams helped raise about $3,000 for the Side Out Foundation during their Dig Pink match in support of breast-cancer awareness last Friday.
Bothell knocked off Redmond, 48-21, in 4A Kingco football action last Friday.
Just like the shovel that hangs from the fence near the Redmond High boys tennis banner, the Mustangs aim to dig deep and notch success.
The Bear Creek Grizzlies varsity cross country teams participated in the Twilight Invitational on Saturday, hosted by Marysville High on the hilly Cedarcrest Golf Course.
Skyline defeated Redmond, 46-14, last Friday in a 4A Kingco football matchup.
Tomorrow’s Twilight Invitational will be a crucial meet for the Redmond High cross-country runners.