High school sports roundup for Oct. 1, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

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Edmonds-Woodway's girls' soccer team achieved a commendable 2-0 victory against Mountlake Terrace on October 1, 2024, showcasing their growing skills and teamwork. Janie Hanson was the star of the match, netting both goals for her team, which were pivotal in securing the win. Assists from Natalie Maxey and Gabbie Martin-Mazzeo were crucial in setting up these goals, demonstrating the collaborative effort of the team. The performance of goalkeeper Alice Everett was another highlight, as she maintained a shutout throughout the match, showcasing her defensive skills and contributing significantly to the team's success. The article delves into the implications of this match for both teams, particularly how it affects their standings in the league.

With this victory, Edmonds-Woodway improves their record to 2-3, emphasizing their potential as competitors in the local sports arena. The piece not only covers the match details but also reflects the enthusiasm surrounding high school sports in the Lynnwood area. Overall, this game serves as a testament to the talent and determination of the young athletes involved.

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