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Skyline football dominates Lincoln, 50-7 - Sammamish Independent

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Skyline High School's football team triumphed over Lincoln High School with a resounding score of 50-7 on November 1, demonstrating their dominance on the field. The match took place at Skyline High School, where enthusiastic fans cheered for their home team. Quarterback Mason Pirello made a remarkable start, connecting with Cameron Weir for an early touchdown that energized the crowd. As the game unfolded, the Spartans showcased a combination of strategic plays and athletic prowess, consistently increasing their lead. The relentless offensive effort left the Lincoln Lynxes struggling to keep up.

This significant victory is expected to enhance the team's confidence and solidify their standing in the league. The community's support was palpable, adding to the excitement of the event. Overall, the match served as a testament to the talent and determination of the Skyline Spartans.

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