Local prep athletes earn spring 2025 All-Wesco honors

Edmonds, WALocal News

Athletes from the Edmonds School District earned prestigious spots on the All-Wesco conference teams for the spring 2025 sports season. The baseball team showcased significant talent with four first-team selections from Edmonds-Woodway, including Andreas Simonsen and Erik Alsdorf. In softball, Abby McCorvey and Ella Campbell led the first-team selections, while Josh McClure was recognized as Coach of the Year for his leadership. The awards also highlighted excellence in golf, soccer, and track and field, with numerous athletes from Meadowdale, Lynnwood, and Mountlake Terrace receiving honors. This recognition underscores the strong athletic programs within the district and the dedication of the athletes and coaches.

The All-Wesco conference serves as a benchmark for high school sports performance in the region, fostering a competitive spirit among schools. The accolades reflect the commitment to nurturing young athletes and encouraging participation in sports. Overall, these awards contribute to the community's pride in local high school athletics.

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