High school sports roundup May 17, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Shorewood's baseball team clinched a spot in the 3A State Tournament with a decisive 7-0 victory over Edmonds-Woodway, as Joey Facilla excelled both on the mound and at the plate. Facilla recorded six scoreless innings, while contributing three runs, leading the Stormrays to a 15-8 season record. In boys soccer, Edmonds-Woodway also advanced to the state tournament by defeating Sedro-Woolley 2-0 on Saturday. Goals from Alex Plumis and Joey Dornay, along with a shutout from goalkeeper Daniel Abraham, propelled the Warriors to a 12-6-2 record. The Warriors will compete in the Round of 16 against Monroe Bearcats, who hold a 16-2 record and are the No.

6 seed. The matchup marks the second meeting between the teams this season, with Edmonds-Woodway winning the first game 4-3. Game details, including date and location, are forthcoming, with potential scheduling for May 22 or 23 at Mercer Island High School. This performance highlights the competitive nature of local high school sports as teams vie for state recognition.

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