High school sports roundup for Sept. 16, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

The Edmonds-Woodway girls soccer team overwhelmed Lynnwood with a 9-0 victory, featuring a remarkable four-goal performance from Janie Hanson. Other notable results include Meadowdale's 2-1 victory over Arlington and Shorewood's 5-1 win against Mountlake Terrace, showcasing the strength of local teams. In girls swimming, Mountlake Terrace suffered losses to Lynnwood (94-73) and Shorewood (123-46), while Meadowdale secured a strong win against Mariner (106-37). The cross country meet saw Shorewood and Glacier Peak take the top spots in their respective team scores, with Shorewood scoring 24 points in the girls' race. Upcoming matches include Edmonds-Woodway facing Shorewood on September 18 and Meadowdale competing against Mountlake Terrace.

The competitive landscape of high school sports continues to engage the local community, with teams striving for excellence this season. The next cross country meet will be at the 46th Carl Westling Invitational on September 20, further highlighting the busy sports calendar.

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