High school sports roundup May 14, 2025

Edmonds, WASports

Stanwood emerged victorious in both baseball and softball District 1 semi-finals, defeating Edmonds-Woodway 2-1 and 6-3, respectively. The baseball team's record improved to 18-4, while the softball squad now stands at 19-3. Edmonds-Woodway's baseball team will face Shorewood on May 17, with the winner advancing to the state tournament. In softball, the Warriors will play Snohomish on the same day for a chance to qualify for state, following their dramatic 9-8 win over Everett in the first round. In consolation bracket action, Monroe defeated Mountlake Terrace 5-3, eliminating the latter from the tournament, while Shorewood beat Meadowdale 5-1, ending Meadowdale's season as well.

Abby McCorvey's standout performance for Edmonds-Woodway included multiple hits and key runs in their previous match. The stakes are high for local teams as they strive for state tournament qualifications. As the district playoffs continue, local fans eagerly anticipate the outcomes of these crucial matches.

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