High school sports roundup for March 25, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The high school sports roundup offers a detailed overview of recent competitions in the Lynnwood area, emphasizing local teams' performances. Meadowdale secured a solid 3-1 victory against Marysville Pilchuck, with standout contributions from Maximo Falagan, C. J. Obieze, and Dixon Morales. Edmonds-Woodway's match against Lynnwood was particularly exciting, ending in a 2-1 overtime win, thanks to Levi Martinez's decisive goal.

Shorewood continued its winning streak by narrowly defeating Mountlake Terrace 1-0. In girls tennis, Edmonds-Woodway's players excelled in their 6-1 win over Archbishop Murphy, with impressive singles performances from Maddie Ashe and Daniella Caparroso. Shorecrest's thrilling 4-3 victory against Lynnwood showcased competitive matches across both singles and doubles. The article also provides records and highlights upcoming games, fostering community interest in local sports. This coverage not only informs but also connects residents to their high school athletic programs, enhancing local pride and engagement.

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