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Eastlake Lady Wolves lose in tough contest against Redmond

Sammamish, WA** Sports

On November 5, 2024, Eastlake High School's volleyball team demonstrated their talent by defeating Lake Washington in a thrilling 3-set match, earning a place in the KingCo finals. The game featured intense competition, with both teams showcasing remarkable skills and determination. Eastlake's effective strategy allowed them to seize key moments, leading to their victory. As they prepare for the finals on Thursday, excitement is building among fans and community members who are eager to support the team in their quest for the championship title. This victory not only enhances Eastlake's reputation in the league but also serves as a proud moment for the school's athletic program, reflecting the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff.

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