High school sports roundup for Oct. 11-12, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

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The high school sports roundup for October 11-12, 2024, provides an engaging overview of the latest football matchups in Lynnwood, with a particular focus on the thrilling game between Meadowdale and Everett. Meadowdale emerged victorious after a nail-biting double overtime, with Kealoha Kapo’o-Sebate playing a pivotal role in the win. His impressive four interceptions not only secured the victory but also earned him recognition as a key player in the game. The article captures the essence of high school sports, illustrating how such events bring the community together, fostering local pride and support. Detailed scores and highlights from other games provide readers with a comprehensive picture of the sports landscape in the region.

The roundup serves as a valuable resource for fans, parents, and students alike, keeping them informed about team performances and standout athletes. As the high school football season continues, the article reflects the excitement and stakes involved in these local competitions. It encourages community engagement and brings attention to the achievements of young athletes in Lynnwood.

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