High school sports roundup for March 17, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

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The March 17 high school softball games showcased an exciting day for local teams, with Edmonds-Woodway triumphing over Cascade 18-6. Ella Campbell led the charge for Edmonds-Woodway, achieving an impressive 4 for 4 at the plate, demonstrating her prowess both as a pitcher and a hitter. The article meticulously details individual player statistics, such as runs scored and pitching performances, which underscore the team's strong start, now at 3-0. In addition to the Edmonds-Woodway game, Marysville Getchell defeated Lynnwood 21-2, with standout performances from Emme Witter, who not only hit a home run but also pitched effectively with six strikeouts. Meanwhile, Juanita's 12-0 victory against Meadowdale reflects the competitive nature of the local high school softball scene.

Furthermore, the article invites community members to attend upcoming games, including Edmonds-Woodway’s next match against Glacier Peak. By providing specific player highlights and match details, the article fosters community engagement and pride in local athletics. Overall, it serves as an essential resource for fans and families, celebrating the achievements of high school athletes.

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