High school sports roundup: Nov. 4, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

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The high school sports roundup from November 4, 2024, captures Edmonds-Woodway's impressive 3-0 victory against Shorecrest in a crucial volleyball match. The game scores were 25-16, 25-21, and 25-23, underscoring the team's dominance on the court. Reinna Mostrales emerged as a standout player, delivering 11 kills and 9 digs, showcasing her exceptional skills and impact on the team's performance. With this win, Edmonds-Woodway finished the regular season strong with a 9-3 league record, setting the stage for the playoffs. The article not only highlights individual achievements but also reflects the collective effort of the team.

Local sports fans are urged to stay tuned for more updates as the playoffs approach, adding to the excitement of high school athletics. This roundup serves as an important reminder of the significance of community support for high school sports. Engaging in local sports fosters a sense of community pride and encourages young athletes.

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