High school sports roundup for March 27, 2025

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The high school sports roundup for March 27, 2025, provides a comprehensive overview of recent competitions across several sports, emphasizing local achievements and future matchups. In girls' golf, Shorecrest triumphed over Mountlake Terrace, with standout performances from Maisy Frederick, who scored 50, and Sienna Davis, who followed with a 54. The boys' golf tournament saw Archbishop Murphy take the lead with a team score of 148, thanks to stellar performances from Chase Hanby and Jack Duffy, both scoring 34. In baseball, Archbishop Murphy clinched a close victory against Meadowdale, while Shorewood decisively defeated Lynnwood 13-1. The roundup highlights individual achievements in track and field, including multiple event wins by Mountlake Terrace athletes.

Upcoming matches and meets are scheduled for various teams, keeping the community engaged with local sports. This article not only captures the excitement of high school athletics but also reflects the dedication of student-athletes and their contributions to the community. Fans are encouraged to support their teams as the season progresses.

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