High school sports roundup for April 14, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The article provides an engaging overview of high school sports results for April 14, 2025, highlighting key baseball, softball, and tennis matches. Shorecrest edged out Edmonds-Woodway in a tightly contested baseball game, with David Telling's pitching performance standing out. Meanwhile, Edmonds-Woodway's softball team defeated Shorewood decisively, with Catie Ingalls contributing significantly to the win. Meadowdale showcased its strength in both baseball and softball by defeating Lynnwood, with Tristan Dodds and Olivia Feistel delivering impressive performances on the mound. The article also details player statistics, including batting averages and pitching innings, which reflect the athletes' skills and contributions to their teams.

Additionally, it provides insights into upcoming games, emphasizing the ongoing sports season's importance to the local community. This comprehensive coverage not only informs but also encourages local support for high school sports. Overall, the article effectively captures the spirit of competition and teamwork inherent in high school athletics.

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