Prep girls soccer: Mountlake Terrace defeats Sedro-Woolley, advances to state tournament - Lynnwood Today

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In a thrilling District 1 playoff match, the Mountlake Terrace High School girls soccer team defeated Sedro-Woolley, securing their place in the state tournament. The sole goal of the game was scored by senior Ava Hunt in the 52nd minute, a testament to her skill and determination on the field. This victory not only reflects the team's hard work but also their resilience in overcoming challenges throughout the season. The match took place at Shoreline Stadium, where local supporters rallied behind their team. As the Mountlake Terrace soccer program advances to the state tournament, their success has sparked excitement and pride within the community.

The team's journey has been marked by dedication and teamwork, qualities that will serve them well as they face tougher competition ahead. The upcoming state tournament will be a crucial test for the girls, who are eager to showcase their talent on a larger stage. Fans are hopeful that this victory will lead to more achievements for the Mountlake Terrace soccer program.

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