Prep volleyball: Royals win rematch against Warriors - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Royals achieved a significant victory over the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors in a thrilling volleyball rematch held at Lynnwood High School. The Royals, with a record of nine wins out of fifteen matches leading up to this game, demonstrated their strong performance and determination on the court. The match attracted considerable local attention, showcasing the community's enthusiasm for high school sports. Notably, senior player Sammy Holmer made impactful plays, contributing to the team's success. This victory is particularly important as it reinforces the Royals' competitive edge in the ongoing season.

Fans filled the stands, underscoring the local support for the team and its athletes. As the Royals continue their campaign, they aim to build on this momentum and strive for a successful finish to the season. The match not only highlights individual talent but also the teamwork that is essential in high school volleyball.

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