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Eastlake Dominates Skyline in Hoops to Continue Three-Game Win Streak

Sammamish, WASports

The Eastlake Wolves boys basketball team achieved a commanding 70-56 victory against the Skyline Spartans, marking their third consecutive win. The match took place on December 20, 2024, at Eastlake High School, showcasing a thrilling rivalry. The game began with both teams exchanging leads, but Eastlake quickly found its rhythm, particularly excelling in three-point shooting. Key players like Rohan Kalra and Kaleb Dehaan contributed significantly, helping the Wolves build and maintain their lead. Although the Spartans attempted to rally in the fourth quarter, Eastlake's consistent scoring kept them at bay.

Point Guard Rutul Tarambale described the win as a defining moment for the team, highlighting their energy and teamwork. This victory boosts team morale and sets the stage for their next encounter against the Interlake Saints on January 7, 2025, solidifying the Wolves' status as a formidable contender in the league.

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