High school sports roundup April 25, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

In a successful day for local high school sports, Meadowdale's boys soccer team defeated Shorecrest 2-0, with goals from Will Matrone and C. J. Obieze. Archbishop Murphy also claimed a 2-0 victory over Mountlake Terrace, with Kyler Phillips and Zach Mohr scoring. Edmonds-Woodway's boys soccer team improved their record with a 3-0 win against Lake Stevens, while in baseball, Edmonds-Woodway dominated Lynnwood 13-0 in five innings, driven by Lukas Wanke's impressive pitching.

Meadowdale's baseball team secured a 5-0 win over Everett, led by Tristan Dodds' complete game shutout. As teams prepare for their next matches on April 28, Meadowdale's soccer record is now 1-8-0, and Archbishop Murphy stands at 8-1-1. The performances underscore the intensity and competitiveness of high school sports in the region. Fans can look forward to more action as the season progresses.

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