High school sports roundup for Sept. 12, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

In an impressive display, Mountlake Terrace defeated Lynnwood 44-0 in high school football on September 12, 2025. Mason Wilson led the charge, completing 6 of 7 passes for 92 yards and adding 74 rushing yards with two touchdowns. The scoring was spread across the team, highlighted by Nate Brown's 3-yard touchdown run and Aaron Hatfield's thrilling 44-yard punt return touchdown. The victory improved Mountlake Terrace's record to 2-0, showcasing their strong start to the season. Lynnwood struggled throughout the game, dropping to 0-2 after the loss.

Both teams will look to rebound in their next games on September 19, with Mountlake Terrace set to play Meadowdale. This matchup is crucial as both teams aim to establish momentum in the early part of the season. The game not only highlights the talent of Mountlake Terrace but also raises questions about Lynnwood's ability to compete moving forward.

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