High school sports roundup for Sept. 8, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

In a thrilling girls soccer match, the Mountlake Terrace Hawks defeated the Cascade Bruins 2-1, enhancing their record to 2-1 for the season. La’akea Manahan made an immediate impact, scoring just one minute into the game, followed by a goal from Taylor Williams in the 20th minute. Cascade's Caylee Krestel netted the Bruins' only goal in the 61st minute, but it was not enough to turn the tide. Mountlake Terrace's next matchup against Shorecrest on September 11 at 7 p. m.

at Shoreline Stadium holds significant importance as both teams look to improve their standings. The Hawks' early-season success highlights their potential in the league, while Cascade seeks to rebound from this defeat. The match attracted local attention, emphasizing community support for high school sports. With both teams aiming for better performance, this rivalry adds excitement to the local sports calendar. Fans will be eager to see if Mountlake Terrace can maintain their winning streak.

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