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Prep girls soccer: Hawks edge Eagles in OT to advance in District tourney - Lynnwood Today

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The Mountlake Terrace Hawks triumphed over the Everett Seagulls in a nail-biting overtime match, earning their place in the District 1 3A Girls Soccer Tournament. The game, hosted at Everett Memorial Stadium, was a critical loser-out match that propelled the Hawks forward despite their earlier struggles this season, winning only three of their first twelve games. This victory not only showcased the Hawks' skill and teamwork but also ignited a spark of hope among players and coaches for the remainder of the season. The intense atmosphere of the match was palpable, with fans cheering on the sidelines as the Hawks fought for their tournament survival. Following the match, players celebrated their hard-earned win, which symbolizes their grit and perseverance.

The Hawks' success in this tournament could serve as a turning point for the team as they look to build momentum. With this victory, they have demonstrated their ability to overcome adversity and emerge victorious. The Hawks now look ahead with renewed determination, aiming for further success in the tournament.

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