High school sports roundup for April 9, 2025

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On April 9, 2025, Edmonds-Woodway achieved a commanding 10-1 victory against Monroe, boosting their season record to 7-4. The game showcased their offensive prowess, while Monroe fell to 2-8. In a nail-biting contest, Glacier Peak edged Meadowdale 1-0 after extra innings, thanks to stellar pitching from Khristian Prom, who struck out eight batters. Emmett Brown contributed significantly to Glacier Peak’s offense, further establishing the team's competitive edge. In another thrilling matchup, Marysville Getchell outlasted Lynnwood 12-10, overcoming an early eight-run deficit.

Junior Ryder Bowman of Lynnwood excelled with five RBIs but could not lead his team to victory, leaving Lynnwood struggling at 0-11. As teams prepare for upcoming games on April 11, the performances from these matches highlight the intense competition in local high school baseball. Fans can expect more exciting action in the next round of games.

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