High school sports roundup Oct. 16, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The Edmonds School District championships showcased Edmonds-Woodway's strength, with their girls team scoring 28 points to outpace Mountlake Terrace and Meadowdale. Ruby Kohler led the girls' individual race, clocking in at 16:14. In girls soccer, Meadowdale recorded a commanding 8-0 victory over Lynnwood, improving their overall record to 7-5-1. Edmonds-Woodway also triumphed over Archbishop Murphy, winning 3-0, while Mountlake Terrace managed a tie against Shorecrest. In volleyball, Edmonds-Woodway defeated Meadowdale 3-1, with standout performances from Sawyer Hiatt and Addy Pontak.

The next games for Meadowdale and Edmonds-Woodway are scheduled for October 21, with both teams looking to build on their recent successes. These results reflect the competitive spirit of the teams within the district and set the stage for upcoming matches. The Wesco Championships are also on the horizon for cross country teams on October 25.

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