High school sports roundup for Oct. 9, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

In girls soccer, Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace played to a 1-1 tie, with Abby Peterson scoring for Edmonds-Woodway and Mia Rheinheimer equalizing for Mountlake Terrace. The match showcased the competitive nature of the teams, as Edmonds-Woodway holds a record of 4-1-3 in the league and 6-2-3 overall, while Mountlake Terrace sits at 1-5-2 in the league and 3-7-2 overall. Archbishop Murphy defeated Meadowdale 2-0, and Monroe achieved a commanding 8-0 victory over Lynnwood, who remains winless this season at 0-11. Upcoming matches include Edmonds-Woodway facing Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace taking on Shorewood on October 14. In girls swimming, Mountlake Terrace triumphed over Lynnwood with a score of 90-73, featuring impressive individual performances from Maya Hofmeister and Lisa Beam.

The next swimming matches are set for October 16, where Mountlake Terrace will compete against Jackson and Meadowdale. This roundup highlights the ongoing excitement in high school sports within the region, showcasing both soccer and swimming events. The competitive spirit among the teams reflects the dedication of the athletes and the support from their communities.

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