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Skyline wins thriller against Woodinville in game’s final seconds

Sammamish, WALocal News

The Skyline Spartans triumphed over the Woodinville Falcons with a dramatic 23-22 victory in a thrilling football game held on October 18, 2024. The match featured a series of dramatic plays, including an early interception by Skyline's Bupe Chisanga that shifted momentum. The Spartans built a solid lead but faced a fierce comeback from the Falcons, who tied the game and took a brief lead in the fourth quarter. With the clock winding down, Skyline's Josh Menold scored a key touchdown, bringing the Spartans within one point. The decisive moment came with less than a minute left when Menold executed a successful 2-point conversion, sealing the win.

Coach Peyton Pelluer praised the team's resilience, and the victory thrilled the boisterous homecoming crowd, setting the stage for an exciting upcoming match against the Mount Si Wildcats.

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