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

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Mountlake Terrace High School's girls soccer team achieved a remarkable victory over Sedro-Woolley, earning a place in the 3A state tournament. The decisive moment came when senior Ava Hunt scored the game's only goal during the 52nd minute, demonstrating her pivotal role in the team's success. The match took place at Shoreline Stadium, where the players and fans celebrated this significant milestone in their season. This win not only reflects the team's hard work and dedication but also underscores the support of the local community, which has rallied behind them throughout their journey. As they prepare for the state tournament, the Mountlake Terrace team aims to build on this momentum and strive for further success.

The victory is a testament to their resilience and determination in the face of challenges. Their performance throughout the season has captured local interest, with fans eager to follow their progress. This story embodies the essence of high school sports and the excitement of competing at a higher level.

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