High school sports roundup April 15, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The latest high school sports roundup highlights Mountlake Terrace's impressive 3-0 victory over Meadowdale in boys soccer, featuring two goals from Lalo Guzman-Bart and an assist from Nicholas Barushka. This win improved Mountlake Terrace's overall record to 3-5-2, while Meadowdale remains winless at 1-9. In girls golf, Meadowdale triumphed over Mountlake Terrace with a score of 196-216, where Kari Petterson's outstanding score of 44 led her team. The article also mentions Edmonds-Woodway’s 2-2 tie against Shorewood in boys soccer, showcasing goals from Alex Plumis and Ben Browne. Shorewood also secured a dominant victory over Edmonds-Woodway in girls tennis, winning 6-1, with Rylie Gettmann and Alex Mignogna both winning their singles matches without dropping a game.

Additionally, the upcoming matches for each team are listed, keeping fans informed about future events. This comprehensive overview of local sports not only highlights individual performances but also reflects the competitive spirit of the teams involved. The insights provided in the article enhance its authority and relevance for local sports enthusiasts.

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