Prep track and field Dubiel, Pontak lead way as Edmonds SD athletes earn state medals - Lynnwood Today

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Edmonds School District athletes achieved significant success at the WIAA State 2A/3A/4A Track and Field Championship on June 1, 2025, held at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma. Leading the team were standout performers Dubiel and Pontak, who each earned multiple top-eight medals. Their impressive results reflect the dedication and hard work of the athletes and their coaches. The championship featured numerous events, showcasing the talents of various student-athletes from the district. This year's performances are a testament to the growing reputation of Edmonds SD's athletic programs.

The achievements not only highlight individual excellence but also foster a sense of community pride in local sports. As the district continues to produce talented athletes, it may see increased participation in track and field and related sports. The success at this championship could inspire younger students to pursue athletics more vigorously.

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