Mountlake Terrace, WA – The Mountlake Terrace Hawks showcased their strength on the field this past Sunday, defeating the Everett Seagulls with a commanding score of 34-0. The Hawks demonstrated a powerful offensive performance, racking up a total of 514 yards, including an impressive 398 yards on the ground.
This victory secured the Hawks the No. 2 seed in the Wesco 3A South Division, qualifying them for the state playoffs that will kick off on November 8 or 9. The Hawks will close out their regular season against Edmonds-Woodway on Friday, October 25, before facing the No. 2 seed from the Wesco 3A North Division next week in the Wesco crossover matchups, where both teams will advance to the playoffs.
Quarterback Mason Wilson had a productive day, completing 6 of 8 passes for 118 yards and 1 touchdown. On the ground, Owen Boswell led the rushing attack with 142 yards on 15 carries and a touchdown, followed closely by Wilson himself, who added 107 yards rushing. Nate Brown had a notable game too, scoring two rushing touchdowns.
The Hawks’ defense shined by limiting the Seagulls and allowing just a few plays to break through. Key defensive players included Liam Moore, who made 9 tackles, and Cody Ekanayake, who contributed with a pick and a fumble recovery.
In another exciting game, the Meadowdale Mavericks crushed the Lynnwood Royals 48-0. The Mavericks had a fierce defense, limiting the Royals to just three first downs throughout the matchup. Brian Mills was a standout player, rushing for 190 yards and scoring three touchdowns.
Quarterback Ki Gamble also had a strong performance, throwing for 97 yards and three touchdowns, connecting with multiple receivers for a well-rounded offense.
Meanwhile, the Shorewood Stormrays improved their record to 5-2 with a 31-13 win over Edmonds-Woodway. Nathan Schlack scored twice for the Warriors, but it was not enough to overcome the Stormrays’ strong offensive showing.
The week ahead promises more high school football excitement, with crucial matchups lined up for teams seeking to improve their playoff positioning. The Hawks will look to carry their momentum into next week’s game against Edmonds-Woodway.
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