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

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On November 4, 2024, Edmonds-Woodway High School triumphed over Shorecrest in the final volleyball match of the regular season, winning 3-0 with scores of 25-16, 25-21, and 25-23. The standout performance came from Reinna Mostrales, who logged 11 kills and 9 digs, demonstrating her pivotal role in the team's success. This victory not only capped off the season but also solidified Edmonds-Woodway's record at an impressive 9-3, reflecting their competitive spirit and determination throughout the season. The article delves into the individual stats, highlighting the contributions of other players and the team's overall performance. With the regular season concluded, the focus now shifts to potential playoff implications and the next steps for both teams.

The significance of high school sports is underscored, showcasing how these events foster community engagement and local pride in Lynnwood. As the volleyball season wraps up, the anticipation for the upcoming playoffs adds to the excitement for local sports fans. This article serves as a crucial update for the Lynnwood community, capturing the essence of high school athletics and its impact on students and supporters alike.

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