Prep football Edmonds-Woodway dominates in 41-14 win over Shorewood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors triumphed over the Shorewood Stormrays with a decisive 41-14 victory on October 18, 2025, at Shoreline Stadium. The Warriors launched a relentless offensive attack, scoring 27 points in the first half, with touchdowns on their first four possessions. Junior Nathan Schlack excelled, scoring two touchdowns and contributing defensively with a crucial sack that shifted momentum. Quarterback George Gizzi showcased his talent, completing 13 of 17 passes for 245 yards, including a 59-yard connection with his brother Zachary for an early touchdown. The Warriors' ability to control the game was evident, as they ran 37 offensive plays in the second half while limiting Shorewood to just 14.

Shorewood's performance suffered due to fumbles and penalties that hampered their efforts to mount a comeback. With this win, Edmonds-Woodway improved to 4-1-0 in conference play, solidifying their position for a potential playoff spot. The Stormrays, now at 3-2-0, face challenges ahead as they regroup from this setback.

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