High school sports roundup May 10, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds-Woodway secured a 5-2 victory over Monroe, advancing to the 3A District 1 tournament semifinals. Lukas Wanke exhibited strong pitching, completing six innings with four strikeouts and allowing only two earned runs. Toshi Gilginas was pivotal in the offense, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs. The Warriors are set to face Stanwood on Tuesday at Funko Field, where the winners from both semifinals will earn spots in the state tournament. Snohomish will compete against Mount Vernon earlier in the evening.

The consolation bracket will offer a second chance for the losing teams to qualify for state. Edmonds-Woodway's record improves to 16-6, while Monroe concludes its season at 8-13. This victory highlights the Warriors' potential as they aim for a deeper run in the playoffs.

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