Edmonds-Woodway Boys Basketball Advances to 3A State Finals with Victory Over Mt. Spokane

Edmonds, WALocal News

In a thrilling matchup, the Edmonds-Woodway boys basketball team secured a 41-34 victory over Mt. Spokane, propelling them into the 3A state finals. The Warriors faced a challenging first half, trailing 25-21 at the break, but showcased incredible resilience in the second half. Outscoring their opponents 20-9, the team demonstrated a remarkable turnaround that speaks to their preparation and teamwork. This win not only marks a significant achievement for the Warriors but also for the Edmonds community, who have passionately supported their local team.

As they prepare for the state finals, the players are focused on refining their strategies and maintaining their momentum. The upcoming championship game will be a crucial test of their skills and determination. Fans and supporters are eager to see if their hard work will culminate in a state title. This victory highlights the importance of high school sports in building community and fostering local pride.

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