High school sports roundup for April 17, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The high school sports roundup for April 17, 2025, covers a variety of athletic events, showcasing the competitive spirit of local schools. In girls' tennis, Lynnwood defeated Mountlake Terrace, while boys' soccer saw Archbishop Murphy edge out Meadowdale with a 1-0 scoreline, highlighted by Zach Mohr's goal. The baseball game between Edmonds-Woodway and Archbishop Murphy drew attention as Edmonds secured a decisive 7-2 win, with Lukas Wanke's impressive 7-inning performance on the mound. In boys' golf, Meadowdale's Floyd Villanueva and Archbishop Murphy's Jack Duffy both posted top scores of 35, reflecting the talent present in the league. The article provides insights into community support, detailing upcoming matches for various teams, including a significant game for Edmonds-Woodway baseball against Liberty.

Furthermore, track and field results indicated Jackson's dominance over Edmonds-Woodway, adding to the competitive landscape. The roundup not only informs readers of results but also fosters local pride and engagement in high school sports. This coverage serves as a vital connection for the community, highlighting the significance of local athletic programs.

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