High school sports roundup for Sept. 5-6, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The high school football landscape shifted on September 5 as Bellingham defeated Lynnwood 19-7, with standout Noah Peterson scoring on a 60-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown. Lynnwood's defense was highlighted by Sam Jack, who secured an interception and forced two fumbles, while Donovan Golston recorded three tackles for loss. In another match, Mountlake Terrace dominated Cascade 45-0, with five players reaching the end zone and the defense recording ten sacks, showcasing their prowess. Mason Wilson emerged as a key player for Mountlake Terrace, throwing for 128 yards and a touchdown while adding two rushing touchdowns. Edmonds-Woodway also made headlines, overwhelming Lindbergh 51-6, with Nathan Schlack scoring two touchdowns and contributing to a strong offensive performance.

Meadowdale edged out Kamiak 22-19, adding to an exciting opening week of high school football. Next week, Lynnwood will face Mountlake Terrace, while Edmonds-Woodway will take on Monroe. These results set the tone for the season ahead, as teams look to build on their performances.

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