High school sports roundup for April 9, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The latest high school sports roundup reveals Edmonds-Woodway's commanding 10-1 victory over Monroe, marking an important win that elevates their record to 7-4. In a nail-biter, Glacier Peak triumphed over Meadowdale 1-0 after eight tense innings, with standout pitching from Khristian Prom and C Mueller, who collectively allowed no runs. Meadowdale's Caleb Braithwaite also delivered an impressive performance, striking out eight batters in his outing. In another thrilling match, Marysville Getchell overcame Lynnwood 12-10, despite Junior Ryder Bowman’s remarkable five RBIs for Lynnwood. The game featured an explosive eight-run first inning by Marysville Getchell, setting the stage for a tense battle.

The article offers a detailed look at individual player highlights and their contributions to each game, showcasing the talent in local high school baseball. Upcoming games are also noted, providing fans with opportunities to support their teams. This roundup not only highlights athletic achievements but also fosters community engagement through local sports.

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