Skyline Girls Basketball Crushes Renton

Sammamish, WASports

On January 8, 2025, the Skyline Spartans girls basketball team achieved a resounding 75-19 victory over the Renton Redhawks, continuing their impressive season. The game began with Risha Anumolu energizing the home crowd by scoring a quick three-pointer after stealing the ball. Renton struggled to keep up, falling behind 17-8 at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter featured a series of three-pointers, but Renton’s aggressive gameplay only led to more fouls, allowing Skyline to extend their lead to 42-15 by halftime. In the second half, the Spartans maintained their offensive pressure, with key contributions from players like Natalie Culver.

Renton attempted to rally but could only add one point in the final quarter, showcasing Skyline’s defensive prowess. The match marked Skyline's fourth straight home win, improving their season record to 8-3. Their next game is set against the Stanwood Spartans, scheduled for January 13, 2025.

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