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

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Eastside Catholic capped off their regular season with an impressive 49-6 victory against their rivals, marking a significant achievement for the team. The Crusaders' performance was marked by a series of powerful plays and strategic execution, allowing them to dominate the game. Notable performances from key players energized the crowd and demonstrated the team's potential heading into the playoffs. The article highlights the strong community support surrounding the team, which is essential for their morale and motivation. As the playoffs approach, this victory not only boosts the team's confidence but also serves as a clear message to their competitors.

The comprehensive nature of the win reflects the coaching staff’s effective strategies and the players' hard work throughout the season. With the playoffs on the horizon, Eastside Catholic aims to carry this momentum forward, making them a team to watch. Fans are eagerly anticipating how the Crusaders will perform when the stakes are even higher.

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