High school sports roundup for Sept. 8, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Mountlake Terrace's girls soccer team improved to 2-1 with a 2-1 victory over Cascade, thanks to goals from La’akea Manahan and Taylor Williams. In boys tennis, Meadowdale triumphed over Archbishop Murphy with a 6-1 score, highlighted by Alex Schatz's comeback win in a tightly contested match. Shorewood claimed a decisive 7-0 victory against Lynnwood, demonstrating dominance in both singles and doubles play. Meanwhile, Kamiak's girls volleyball team edged out Edmonds-Woodway 3-2, showcasing the competitive spirit of the league. Meadowdale's volleyball squad faced Arlington and lost 3-1, with standout performances from their players, including Violet DuBois.

Edmonds-Woodway's next match will be against Shorewood, where they aim to bounce back from their recent loss. With a mix of exciting matches and close scores, local teams are gearing up for a promising fall sports season. The community continues to rally around their teams, supporting local athletics and sportsmanship.

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