Prep volleyball: Royals win rematch against Warriors - Lynnwood Today

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In a thrilling rematch, the Lynnwood Royals triumphed over the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors, securing a critical victory in prep volleyball. After a record-breaking third place in the state last season, the Royals are still showcasing their talent this year by winning nine out of their fifteen matches leading up to this game. The match featured intense moments, especially as Lynnwood’s senior Sammy Holmer made a crucial attempt against the Warriors' formidable defense, including Jojo Drummond and Neeva Travis. This victory not only enhances the Royals' position in the league but also serves as a testament to their resilience and skill on the court. Fans expressed their enthusiasm, highlighting the deep-rooted community support for high school sports in Lynnwood.

As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Royals to see if they can maintain their momentum and build on this success. The match encapsulates the excitement surrounding local rivalries and the dedication of student-athletes in the area. Overall, this game is a reflection of the vibrant sports culture in Lynnwood, which continues to inspire young athletes.

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