High school sports roundup May 5, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway captured the Wesco 3A/2A South Division title by defeating Archbishop Murphy 11-6, improving their league record to 10-1. The Warriors' offense shone, with Madeline Jones achieving three hits and Helena Marsh leading the pitching with nine strikeouts in six innings. Meadowdale's thrilling 6-5 victory over Shorewood featured a walk-off double by Madison Mitchell, securing their playoff hopes. Lake Stevens showcased their strength against Mountlake Terrace, winning 10-2 while Mara Sivley struck out an impressive 15 batters. Shorecrest's dominant 20-1 victory over Lynnwood underscored their recent improvement, as they also seek a stronger finish to the season.

The upcoming District tournament promises to be competitive, with Edmonds-Woodway, Meadowdale, and Lake Stevens all showing strong performances. Overall, local high school softball teams are gearing up for crucial playoff matches. The results highlight the depth of talent in the league and set the stage for an exciting conclusion to the season.

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