High school sports roundup for Sept. 10, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Sedro Woolley secured a dramatic 3-2 victory against Meadowdale in their volleyball match, with scores of 11-25, 25-23, 17-25, 26-24, and 15-8. This match marks the first win for Sedro Woolley, improving their record to 1-0. Notable performances from Meadowdale included Ja’elle Jenkins, who contributed 16 kills, and Andrea Rios, who recorded 19 digs. Sedro Woolley displayed resilience, winning crucial sets after losing the first. Meadowdale's current record stands at 0-2, indicating a challenging start to their season.

The Gulls Nest Varsity Volleyball Tournament awaits Meadowdale on September 13 at Everett High School, presenting an opportunity for redemption. The match underscored the competitive spirit and talent present in high school volleyball, promising exciting prospects for the upcoming season. As teams prepare for future matches, the focus will be on improving performance and securing wins.

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