High school sports roundup for Sept. 19, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

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The high school sports roundup for September 19, 2024, delivers an engaging account of the recent girls' volleyball match where Stanwood edged out Lynnwood with a score of 3-2. The match showcased intense competition, reflected in the set scores: 25-20, 14-25, 18-25, 25-23, and 15-10. Key players from Stanwood, including Addi Bowie, shone brightly with impressive stats, recording 30 assists, 18 digs, and 3 kills. Harper Neyens also made a significant impact, contributing 18 kills and 16 digs to help secure the victory. This article not only highlights the individual achievements of the players but also emphasizes the vibrant high school sports culture in Lynnwood.

It serves as a critical resource for local families and fans eager to stay updated on their teams’ performances. The competitive spirit and camaraderie among the teams reflect the community's passion for sports. As the season progresses, these match summaries are essential for fostering local pride and support for high school athletics.

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