High school sports roundup April 26, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Lake Washington's softball team defeated Meadowdale 11-4, improving their record to 2-16, while Meadowdale now stands at 5-9. In another matchup, Kamiak triumphed over Edmonds-Woodway with a score of 10-6, leaving both teams with records of 11-4. The standout player for Kamiak was Gabriella Veighey, who contributed significantly with three hits and three RBIs. In track and field, the Mountlake Terrace girls secured first place at the 35th Annual Eason Invitational, featuring over 90 schools. Junior Brynlee Dubiel set two school records in hurdle events, showcasing her athletic prowess.

The Hawks' 4 x 800-meter relay team also achieved a school record, further solidifying their strength in the competition. Meadowdale will compete next against Mountlake Terrace on April 28, while Edmonds-Woodway faces Arlington the same day, indicating a busy schedule for local athletes. These performances underscore the competitive spirit and talent present in the high school athletic scene.

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