No. 22 Bellevue (Wash.) at Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.)No. 22 Bellevue made national headlines last week when it
beat then-No. 21 Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.), 31-21, at the Mission Viejo (Calif.) Football Classic. The Wolverines countered the Lions' size and depth advantages with their own precision execution of the Wing-T offense and a hard-nosed defense.
Tyler Hasty, son of former NFL defensive back James Hasty, was a two-way star, rushing for 99 yards as a quarterback and picking off two passes as a defensive back. Bellevue has just three losses to in-state opponents since the start of the 2006 season. Two of those defeats are to Skyline.
Standout junior quarterback
Max Browne threw four touchdown passes in Skyline's opener, a 62-27 win against Liberty (Renton). As a sophomore, Browne had more than 4,000 passing yards and 50 touchdowns and led the Spartans to the 4A state championship game. He had three touchdown passes in Skyline's 28-21 win over Bellevue.
Mitch Stephens: Skyline 31, Bellevue 28
Steve Montoya: Skyline 31, Bellevue 28
Stephen Spiewak: Bellevue 30, Skyline 27Kevin Askeland: Bellevue 35, Skyline 21
Jamie DeMoney: Bellevue 28, Skyline 24

Another tough battle ahead for Bellevue.
Photo by David Hood
Jamie DeMoney is National Content Manager for XOS Digital PlayerOnDemand. He has covered high school sports and recruiting for more than 15 years.