High school sports roundup March 13, 2025 - My Edmonds News

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In an exciting matchup on March 13, 2025, Edmonds-Woodway High School's boys soccer team defeated Jackson 3-1, with standout players Alex Plumis scoring two goals and Oliver Zoloth contributing another. The team’s assists came from Levi Martinez and Benjamin Ikegami, marking a strong performance that puts them at 1-1 for the season. Jackson, on the other hand, starts the season with a 0-1 record. In softball, the Warriors showcased their offensive prowess with an 18-2 victory over Chief Sealth, where the game was called after four innings due to a significant lead. Ellie Alderson and Ella Campbell were key players, each contributing multiple hits and runs to secure the win.

The softball team now holds a 2-0 record, signaling a promising start to their season. Both teams are scheduled for upcoming matches, with Edmonds-Woodway aiming to continue their winning streak. These local high school sports victories not only highlight individual talents but also foster community spirit and engagement.

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