High school sports roundup April 28, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Archbishop Murphy triumphed 3-2 over Edmonds-Woodway in boys soccer, fueled by goals from Kyler Philips, Corvan Lara, and Zach Mora. Corvan Lara and Zach Mora also provided assists, showcasing their teamwork. Edmonds-Woodway's Alex Plumis scored both goals for his team, but it wasn't enough to secure a win. In baseball, Edmonds-Woodway dominated Lynnwood 10-0, with junior pitcher William Alseth achieving a perfect game, striking out four batters in five innings. Meadowdale also excelled, defeating Kamiak 5-1 in baseball, led by pitcher Kealoha Kepo’o-Sabate, who allowed just one hit in 5.

2 innings. In softball, Meadowdale overwhelmed Mountlake Terrace 15-5, highlighted by Madison Mitchell's impressive performance, which included two triples and five RBIs. The results emphasize the competitive spirit and talent present in local high school sports. As teams gear up for their next matches, the outcomes will play a crucial role in shaping the league standings.

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