High school sports roundup for May 1, 2025

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Mountlake Terrace's girls track team secured an 84-70 victory over Marysville Pilchuck, while Everett narrowly defeated Mountlake Terrace 79-78. In boys track, Mountlake Terrace achieved a commanding 101-59 win against Marysville Pilchuck, and Everett dominated both Mountlake Terrace and Marysville Pilchuck with scores of 101-70 and 119-54, respectively. The Shoreline Invitational, featuring these teams, is set for Saturday, May 3, at Shoreline Stadium. In girls tennis, Lynnwood triumphed over Archbishop Murphy 4-3, with Vy Bui and Tayler Simbulan each winning their singles matches. Shorecrest also showcased its strength by defeating Edmonds-Woodway 6-1, with Zoe Grennzweig leading the charge.

Meadowdale's match against Mountlake Terrace has no reported results, leaving fans eager for updates. The upcoming meets at the Shoreline Invitational will provide further opportunities for local athletes to shine in their respective sports. The performances in these events could impact team rankings and individual standings as the season progresses.

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