Two-thirds of the way through the prep year, Lindbergh is leading the way among Renton schools with four team champions so far.
Kennedy Catholic leads all Seamount teams with five championships. Hazen and Highline each have two, while Renton has one.
Lindbergh won boys cross country, girls cross country and girls soccer in the fall, and took home a gymnastics co-championship with Highline in the winter. The Eagles also boast several award winners, including Luke Garcia (boys cross country), Sarah Reiter (girls cross country), Jennifer Steinhilber (girls golf), Whitney Hilde (girls soccer) and Emily Graver (girls basketball) as athletes of the year. Jef Rettmann was coach of the year for both cross country teams, and Roger Miron won the same award for both swim teams.
Hazen won championships in both girls and boys swim and dive. The Highlanders’ athlete of the year was Talisa Wibmer (girls swim). Drew Oliver was coach of the year for football.
Renton’s championship came in girls basketball. Tim White was coach of the year for the girls basketball team. Anthony Gold was the player of the year for football.
Kennedy, whose teams feature several Renton athletes, won championships in football, boys golf, girls golf, volleyball and boys basketball. The Lancers had Matt Herman (boys golf), Agnes Eneliko (volleyball) and Thane Maudslien (boys swim) as athletes of the year. Joanne Uhl was coach of the year for volleyball.