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 | Eastside Catholic proud of its effort It's been a season to remember. A season of firsts. Eastside Catholic won more games this season than any other football team in school history.
But the Crusaders wanted another one. And as improbable as it sounds, playing against a Bellevue team ranked No. 2 in the nation, they believed they could get it. Read the entire Seattle Times article.
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 Eastside Catholic embraces coach's persona
The moment after former Eastside Catholic coach Jason Gesser informed his football players he was resigning, Jeremy Thielbahr stepped forward.
Thielbahr had already been hired away from Idaho, where he was an assistant coach. He immediately started loudly telling his new team his goals and the style they would play.
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   | Eastside Catholic reaches first title game, tops University, 42-21 Eastside Catholic will play for a state football championship for the first time after beating University 42-21 at Albi Stadium Saturday in the Class 3A semifinals.
Henry Jarvis had two touchdown runs and a TD reception, and Luke Lattanzio had a long punt return for a Crusaders score. Third-ranked Eastside Catholic (13-0), the Metro League champion, will meet top-ranked Bellevue (13-0) at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Tacoma Dome. Read the entire Seattle Times article.
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