Lindbergh is a member of the 2A KingCo League as of the 2022–2023 athletic season. The league includes Foster, Highline, Tyee, Renton, Evergreen and Sammamish high schools. In 1973, the Lindbergh Eagles went undefeated in football with a record of 9–0, beating the likes of Kennedy, Yelm, and Glacier High Schools. LHS football made their second state playoff game in school history in 2008, losing to the then-1st-ranked
Bellevue High School. The following season, Lindbergh won the Seamount Championship, their first league title since 1986, and won a state playoff game for the first time in school history against
Ferndale. The Eagles baseball team won back to back championships in 1994–1995. Lindbergh produced
David Riske, a long time MLB player. The Lady Eagles softball team also won the state championship title in 1990. In 2011, the Lindbergh Eagles boys' cross country team won the state 2A championships. They edged Bellingham's
Sehome Mariners by one point for the win. This was Lindbergh's first cross country title as a team. Lindbergh's Sarah Reiter won the girls' 2A individual title in 2010, and Sam Ahlbeck won the boys' 3A individual title in 2004. Wrestling has also produced a 2007 girls' state champion, Sierra Paull, and the 2016 boys' 182 weight class state champion, Diego Gallegos. In the 2008–2009 season, the Eagles produced a Seamount League high of three state placers including Mark Garcia (6th place at 103 lbs), Luke Garcia (8th place at 112 lbs), and Isiah Corwin (5th place at 152 lbs). Corwin was again a state placer in the 2009–2010 season (3rd Place at 160 lbs). Numerous other wrestlers from this school have placed at State. The girls' basketball team first represented LHS at state in 2003. The 2005–2006 team, buoyed by the play of Center Marcisa McMillan, not only returned to State, but became the first Lindbergh girls' basketball team to win a play-off game. Boys' Basketball also has had some relative success as of late appearing in the West Central District Playoffs every year since 2011, even placing 5th in state in 2012. In 2016, the Lindbergh Eagles girls' swim team went undefeated with a 14–0 record, defeating the usual top league team Steilacoom by 39 points. They later on defended their title in 2017 and 2018 and currently remain undefeated. The 2016–2017 state placers are Parsin Lwai (8th place in 100 Back) and Rachel Knittle (8th place in 100 Breast). The 2017–2018 state placers are the 200 Medley Relay team (P. Lwai, R. Knittle, I. Goe, M. Martz in 7th place), Rachel Knittle (5th place in 100 Fly and 8th place in 100 Breast). The 2018–2019 state placers are the 200 Medley Relay team (P. Lwai, I. Goe, R. Knittle, M. Martzin 8th place), Annie Robinson (6th place in 50 Free and 7th in 100 Free), Rachel Knittle (5th in 100 Fly and 7th in 100 Breast), 200 Free Relay team (M. Jones, M. Martz, D. Ortiz, A. Robinson in 4th place), and the 400 Free Relay team (A. Robinson, D. Ortiz, M. Jones, R. Knittle in 5th place). Numerous other swimmers from the team qualified for state and placed in consolation heats.
Sports programs • Baseball • Basketball (Boys') • Basketball (Girls') • bowling (Girls) • Cheer • Cross Country • Football • Golf (Boys') • Golf (Girls') • Gymnastics • Soccer (Boys') • Soccer (Girls') • Softball • Swimming (Boys') • Swimming (Girls') • Tennis • Track & Field • Volleyball (Girls') • Wrestling ==Feeder schools==