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

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The Mountlake Terrace Hawks faced off against the Eastside Catholic Crusaders in a thrilling 3A state playoff game, which ultimately ended in disappointment for the Hawks. The match took place at Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish, where the Hawks fought valiantly against a highly regarded Crusaders team that had a 7-1 record this season. The intense competition drew a large crowd, showcasing the community's enthusiasm for high school football. Fans cheered on their teams, hoping for a victory that would propel the Hawks further in the state playoffs. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts and a spirited performance, the Hawks were unable to secure a win, concluding their playoff journey.

This game reflects the challenges faced by local teams in high-stakes situations. The rivalry and camaraderie demonstrated highlight the significance of high school sports in the Lynnwood community. As the season wraps up, the Hawks will look to regroup and prepare for the next year, while the Crusaders advance with momentum.

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