Prep volleyball Warriors sweep Hawks - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors achieved a decisive victory over the Mountlake Terrace Hawks, sweeping them in a prep volleyball match on September 30. Junior Kjella Kleven was a standout player, executing impressive spikes that pierced through the Hawks' defense. The Warriors' teamwork and strategy were evident throughout the match, showcasing their preparation and skill. This victory is crucial as it helps the Warriors solidify their position in the league standings. Fans at Mountlake Terrace High School enjoyed an electrifying atmosphere as the two teams competed fiercely.

The Warriors have demonstrated consistent performance this season, making them a team to watch. The match's outcome underscores the competitive nature of high school volleyball in the area. With this win, the Warriors continue to build on their successful campaign.

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