High school sports roundup for Oct. 8, 2025

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Mountlake Terrace secured a volleyball victory against Shorecrest, winning 3-1, though no details of the match were reported. Archbishop Murphy showcased their strength with a 3-0 win over Edmonds-Woodway, highlighted by Ashley Fletcher's impressive performance with 9 kills, 2 aces, and 12 digs. In cross country, the Meadowdale girls team claimed the victory at Lynndale Park with a score of 15, led by Marley Maquilling's first-place finish in 16:40. The boys from Meadowdale also performed well, finishing first with a score of 17, with Landon Smith clocking in at 13:17. Mountlake Terrace's next volleyball match is scheduled for October 9 against Ingraham, while Edmonds-Woodway will compete against Shorewood on October 14.

The cross country results reflect strong performances from Meadowdale athletes, indicating a competitive season. This roundup highlights the local high school sports scene, showcasing individual and team achievements.

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