High school sports roundup Oct. 23-24, 2025

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Mountlake Terrace celebrated its first conference championship in its 65-year history after decisively defeating Edmonds-Woodway 45-7 on October 23. Junior Owen Boswell showcased his talent by scoring five touchdowns, rushing for 213 yards on 16 carries. The Hawks concluded the regular season with a perfect 6-0 record in the Wesco 3A league and an overall record of 8-0. Meanwhile, Edmonds-Woodway ended the season in a three-way tie for second place in the Wesco 3A South, setting the stage for a tiebreaker against Meadowdale and Shorewood. The tiebreaker will determine playoff positions, with the second-place team automatically advancing to the state playoffs.

The Hawks will face Sedro Woolley on October 31, while the tiebreaker game will occur on October 28. Mountlake Terrace's historic win marks a significant achievement for the school and its football program. The upcoming playoff games will be crucial for both teams as they seek to advance further in the postseason.

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