High school sports roundup for April 30, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway's baseball team secured a 5-0 victory against Shorewood, thanks to Declan Crawford's stellar performance on the mound, where he pitched seven innings, allowing only three hits. The offensive highlights included Andrew Bau's two hits and three stolen bases, along with Trevelyan Podawiltz's three RBIs. In softball, the Edmonds-Woodway team defeated Shorecrest decisively, 11-1, in just five innings, with Helena Marsh leading the pitching effort by striking out 11 batters. The offense was powered by Noa Gillespie's three hits and multiple runs scored by several players. Both teams are set to play Shorewood again on May 2, with the baseball match at 4 p.

m. and the softball match at 6 p. m. Additionally, Mountlake Terrace's baseball team won against Archbishop Murphy in a close 1-0 game, while Meadowdale also secured a victory in softball with a 17-0 rout of Lynnwood. These results reflect the competitive nature of local high school sports as teams prepare for the final stretch of the season.

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