High school sports roundup Oct. 10-11, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

On October 10, Edmonds-Woodway dominated Shorecrest 41-0, while Meadowdale secured a close 21-14 victory against Everett in high school football. Ki Gamble shone for Meadowdale, completing 9 of 11 passes for 136 yards and one touchdown, and adding 66 rushing yards. Edmonds-Woodway's victory improved their league record to 3-1 and overall record to 4-2, while Meadowdale's win brought their league record to 3-2. Shorecrest and Everett continue to struggle, with Shorecrest at 0-4 in league play and Everett at 2-3. The next matches on October 17 are pivotal for playoff positioning, with Edmonds-Woodway set to face Shorewood and Meadowdale taking on Lynnwood.

Sultan also triumphed over Lynnwood 41-16, further complicating the standings for Lynnwood, who remain winless at 0-6. In addition to football, the cross country teams will participate in the Edmonds School District Championships on October 16. These events highlight the competitive spirit of local high school athletics as teams seek to improve their standings.

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