Prep girls soccer: Hawks edge Eagles in OT to advance in District tourney - Lynnwood Today

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In a dramatic and hard-fought overtime match, the Mountlake Terrace Hawks' girls soccer team edged the Everett Seagulls, earning a spot in the next round of the District 1 3A Girls Soccer Tournament. The game, played at Everett Memorial Stadium, was a testament to the Hawks' resilience, especially given their rocky start to the season with just three wins in their first twelve games. Throughout the match, the Hawks showcased exceptional teamwork and determination, reflecting their progress as a competitive squad. Key players made strategic contributions, turning the tide in their favor during critical moments. This victory not only lifts the spirits of the players but also reinvigorates their aspirations for the postseason.

The team's journey has been marked by overcoming setbacks, and this win serves as a significant milestone in their quest for success. Coaches and fans alike are hopeful that this momentum will carry them through the rest of the tournament. As they prepare for their next challenge, the Hawks are eager to capitalize on this newfound confidence.

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