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Tickets for Skyline-Oaks Christian go on sale Sept. 1

August 11th, 2009 at Tue, 11th, 2009 at 3:47 pm by Kevin Endejan

There’s already a swarm of hype around the Skyline-Oaks Christian football game on Sept. 18 at SHS. The nationally televised ESPN game is expected to draw a sell-out crowd to watch future UW Husky quarterback, Nick Montana, square off against Skyline’s Jake Heaps, who recently chose to play for BYU over the University of Washington.

Oaks Christian also features the son of NHL great Wayne Gretzky, Trevor, and the son of actor Will Smith, Trey.

The Skyline High football Web site, www.skylinegridiron.com, has posted information about ticket sales for the game, noting there will be 4,400 tickets available for sale at $15 a piece. Students will be admitted for $5. Tickets will only be on sale from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on specific dates (Sept. 1-4, 8-11, 14-18) at the Skyline Bookkeeper’s office. Click here for more information.

I’m the sports reporter/editor at the Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter newspaper. On this blog you’ll find extra bits and pieces to stories I’ve written, behind the scene looks at teams, and observations on the sports in our area. I’ll field questions here, and ask a few too. You can follow me on Twitter or send me an email.

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