Eastside Catholic closes regular season with 49-6 win - Sammamish Independent

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Eastside Catholic wrapped up their regular season in spectacular fashion, defeating their rivals with a score of 49-6. The Crusaders controlled the game from the outset, demonstrating exceptional skills in both offense and defense. This commanding victory is a testament to their preparation and teamwork, which has been evident throughout the season. As they transition into the playoffs, Eastside Catholic has positioned itself as a formidable contender for the championship title. Notably, the team's ability to maintain high performance levels has been a talking point among fans and analysts alike.

The Crusaders' strong finish is expected to boost their confidence and morale heading into the postseason. Supporters are eager to see how the team will leverage this momentum in their upcoming challenges. Overall, this victory not only marks a successful end to the regular season but also sets the stage for an exciting playoff run.

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