High school sports roundup May 8-9, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Mountlake Terrace secured a crucial 3-0 victory over Shorecrest in a district play-in game, thanks to Jeremy Perrault's stellar no-hitter performance. Perrault walked two batters and struck out six, allowing the Hawks (11-10) to stay in contention for the district tournament. Owen Meek contributed offensively with two hits, a walk, and a stolen base, while the team will meet Stanwood in the opening round of the double-elimination District tournament on Saturday. Additionally, Meadowdale triumphed over Everett with a score of 10-5, raising their record to 10-12. They are set to play against Mount Vernon in the District Quarterfinals on the same day.

The outcomes of these games highlight the competitive landscape of high school sports in the region. Local teams are vying for advancement in their respective tournaments, showcasing individual and team talents. The upcoming matches will be pivotal for determining which teams continue their playoff journeys.

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