High school sports roundup for Nov. 15, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

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Mercer Island triumphed at the Girls Swimming 3A State Championships, achieving an impressive score of 453 points. Lakeside followed in second place with 330 points, while Bellevue secured third with 223 points. Holy Names and other schools completed the top five standings at the championship held at the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way. The event attracted numerous spectators, reflecting the community's support for high school athletics. This championship not only showcases the athletes' skills but also emphasizes the importance of swimming programs in local schools.

As teams celebrate their achievements, they also prepare for future competitions. With this state championship, local sports continue to foster talent and promote teamwork among students. The success of Mercer Island sets a high benchmark for future state competitions.

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