High school sports roundup for Sept. 25, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway showcased its strength in girls soccer with a 6-1 victory over Monroe, highlighted by Juliana Brown's free kick and Abby Peterson's penalty goal. Meadowdale secured a narrow 1-0 win against Shorecrest, while Archbishop Murphy achieved a 3-0 shutout against Mountlake Terrace. In football, Shorewood's strong start continued with a 56-0 victory over Lynnwood, featuring four touchdown passes from quarterback Julien Woodruff. The boys tennis matches saw Edmonds-Woodway dominate Archbishop Murphy 7-0, further establishing their prowess in the sport. Lynnwood's volleyball team defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0, showcasing their competitive spirit.

Archbishop Murphy also won their match against Mountlake Terrace with a score of 3-0, maintaining an unbeaten record. These games reflect the intense competition in local high school sports as teams gear up for crucial upcoming matches. The results underscore the talent and dedication of the athletes involved.

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