Eastside Catholic scores hard-fought victory over rival O’Dea - Sammamish Independent

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Eastside Catholic triumphed over O'Dea in a closely contested match, finishing with a score of 24-17. The game highlighted the fierce rivalry between the two teams, drawing enthusiastic support from their respective fan bases. Both teams displayed incredible athleticism and determination, with key players stepping up to make crucial plays. The victory for Eastside Catholic is particularly significant as it enhances their reputation within the local sports community. Fans and players alike celebrated the hard-fought battle that showcased the spirit of high school football.

As the season progresses, this win could have implications for playoff positions and team morale. The match not only reflects the competitive nature of high school sports but also the community's investment in these events. Overall, this game will be remembered as a defining moment in the ongoing rivalry between Eastside Catholic and O'Dea.

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