High school sports roundup April 15, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

The article presents a detailed recap of high school sports events from April 15, 2025, focusing on boys soccer, girls golf, and girls tennis. Mountlake Terrace achieved a convincing 3-0 victory over Meadowdale in boys soccer, with Lalo Guzman-Bart scoring twice and Nicholas Barushka providing two assists. Meadowdale, however, excelled in girls golf, defeating Mountlake Terrace 196-216, led by Kari Petterson's impressive score of 44. Shorewood also made headlines in girls golf, taking down Lynnwood 221-243, with Sadie Austad finishing first. In girls tennis, Shorewood showcased their prowess with a decisive 6-1 win against Edmonds-Woodway, highlighted by Rylie Gettmann's dominant performance in singles.

The article thoughtfully includes upcoming match details, underscoring the competitive landscape of local high school sports. With clear statistics and individual achievements, it provides a thorough snapshot of the events. The coverage emphasizes the local sports community's vibrancy and ongoing excitement.

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