EVERETT — Edmonds-Woodway girls soccer did not want to leave Terry Ennis Stadium on Thursday with the same feelings of disappointment they experienced in their first matchup with Archbishop Murphy.
Despite losing 1-0 in overtime back on Sept. 11, Edmonds-Woodway felt it had played the better game. After leaving crucial points on the table, Edmonds-Woodway proceeded to go unbeaten over their next nine games leading into the rematch, and they wouldn’t let another opportunity slip by.
“We were just disappointed knowing that that wasn’t the outcome that should happen,” senior Jane Hanson said. “We’re a much stronger team, and we know that we totally had to prove ourselves tonight.”
It didn’t take long for them to do so.
Hanson opened the scoring for the Warriors (8-2-3, 6-1-3 league) in th