High school sports roundup: End-of-season football results - Lynnwood Today

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Lynnwood Today has published a sports roundup highlighting the end-of-season football results from local high schools, capturing the excitement of playoff games held on November 8, 2024. In a standout performance, Eastside Catholic defeated Mountlake Terrace 49-20, clinching a place in the playoffs with an impressive overall record of 9-1. The article also details regular season finale results, such as Edmonds-Woodway's win over Mariner, showcasing the competitive nature of the local high school sports scene. This coverage not only provides essential updates for fans and families but also emphasizes the role of high school athletics in the community. The detailed reporting offers insights into team performances and individual achievements, fostering a sense of community pride.

The article's release was timely, aligning with the conclusion of the football season, making it highly relevant for local sports enthusiasts. By documenting these results, Lynnwood Today strengthens its commitment to covering significant local events. This roundup not only informs but also celebrates the dedication of student-athletes in the Lynnwood area.

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