High school sports roundup for Feb. 15, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

This article provides an overview of the recent 3A District 1 Swimming and Diving Championships and Girls Wrestling Championships, celebrating the achievements of local high school athletes. Shorecrest High School dominated the swimming event with a total of 496 points, while Sedro-Woolley emerged victorious in wrestling with 589 points. Lynnwood's Alex Lee shone in swimming, securing the district championship in the 100 backstroke and performing impressively in the 50 freestyle. The article also notes the relay successes of both Lynnwood and Edmonds-Woodway swimmers, setting the stage for their participation in the upcoming state championships. In wrestling, Edmonds-Woodway's Hannah Baldock stood out by winning first place in the 120 lbs.

weight category, leading her team to a commendable performance. The detailed results and individual achievements showcase the commitment and talent of athletes from the Edmonds School District. The piece effectively communicates the significance of these district events and the athletes' journey toward state competition. By highlighting local sports accomplishments, the article fosters community pride and engagement.

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