High school sports roundup for March 25, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

The latest high school sports roundup highlights Meadowdale's impressive 3-1 victory over Marysville Pilchuck, with standout performances from Maximo Falagan, C. J. Obieze, and Dixon Morales. Edmonds-Woodway demonstrated resilience in their boys soccer match against Lynnwood, clinching a 2-1 win in overtime thanks to Levi Martinez's decisive goal. In girls tennis, Edmonds-Woodway showcased their dominance by defeating Archbishop Murphy 6-1, with Maddie Ashe leading the singles victories.

Shorecrest also secured a close 4-3 win over Lynnwood, adding to the competitive atmosphere of the season. The article outlines upcoming matches for all teams, emphasizing the importance of community support in local high school sports. Each team's record reflects their current standing in the league, with significant implications for future games. As the season progresses, athletes continue to hone their skills and foster school pride. This roundup not only informs but also strengthens the bonds within the community as fans rally behind their teams.

Related Articles

Scene in Edmonds Around town - My Edmonds News

A pyrocumulus cloud from the Bear Gulch fire was spotted over Edmonds just after sunset on September 17, 2025. The cloud formation, which can be seen in a time-lapse video on Blue Sky, highlights the ongoing impact of wildfires in the region.

Council committee reviews proposal for ED! work plan receives briefing on code updates

The Edmonds City Council reviewed a proposal from the Edmonds Downtown Alliance (ED!) for a three- to five-year work plan, addressing the organization's operational alignment with best practices. Council members expressed support for the BID's efforts, while ED! requested $8,000 for consulting services to complete the work plan. Without council approval, ED! may disband due to community capacity constraints.

Reader view Homage is watching out for Snohomish County's seniors - My Edmonds News

Homage Senior Services has provided over 50 years of support to older adults and individuals with disabilities in Snohomish County. The organization delivers essential programs, including Meals on Wheels, to enhance the quality of life for seniors in the region. Their commitment reflects a significant local resource for community health and wellness.