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High school sports roundup: Edmonds-Woodway wins District girls swim title, plus state cross country results

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In a thrilling display of athleticism, Edmonds-Woodway High School clinched the District girls swim title at the 3A District 1 Championships, finishing with a total of 404 points. The competition was fierce, with Shorecrest and Shorewood trailing behind, securing scores of 390 and 310 points respectively. This victory is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the athletes and coaching staff, as they prepare for upcoming challenges. The article also features key results from state cross country events, emphasizing the significant progress and achievements of local teams and individual runners. By spotlighting these accomplishments, the article aims to engage the community and promote local high school sports.

Readers are encouraged to celebrate the success and sportsmanship shown by the athletes. Overall, the roundup not only informs but also inspires pride in local sports and teamwork. This coverage is essential for building a strong sense of community around high school athletics in Lynnwood.

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