Prep football: Hawks fall to Crusaders in state playoff game - Lynnwood Today

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In the 3A state playoff game held at Eastside Catholic High School, the Mountlake Terrace Hawks faced a tough defeat against the Eastside Catholic Crusaders, who entered the game with a strong season record of 7-1. The matchup drew significant local interest, as high school football is a central aspect of community engagement in the Lynnwood area. The Hawks fought valiantly, with standout performances including a determined effort by Mason Wilson to stretch for extra yards despite being surrounded by defenders. This moment highlighted the intensity and physicality of the game, which was marked by fierce competition. Fans filled the stands, showcasing the passionate support for local teams and the spirit of high school athletics.

The loss serves as a testament to the challenges faced by teams in the playoff season, as every game becomes a critical opportunity for success. This match not only impacts the teams but also resonates within the community, reflecting the joys and heartaches of local sports. The Hawks' journey continues as they look to improve and prepare for future competitions.

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