High school sports roundup April 21, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

In a dominant display, Mountlake Terrace's softball team defeated Lynnwood 21-2, with standout performances from Bri Reyes, who went 3 for 4 with five RBIs, and Amaya Johnson, who hit a home run and drove in four runs. The pitching duo of Reyes and Charlotte Snook limited Lynnwood's offense effectively. In baseball, Lynnwood achieved a 7-0 victory over Marysville Pilchuck, highlighted by Gavin Overstreet's impressive pitching performance, allowing only four hits over seven innings. Meanwhile, Edmonds-Woodway triumphed over Meadowdale 9-7, with key contributions from Abby McCorvey and Neva Cheeney. The results underscore the competitive spirit of high school athletics in the area.

Mountlake Terrace's next game is against Cascade, while Lynnwood will face Edmonds-Woodway. These matchups promise to be crucial as teams vie for better league standings. The day's events reflect the ongoing excitement and engagement of the local sports community.

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