High school sports roundup for April 17, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

The high school sports roundup for April 17, 2025, offers a detailed account of recent games in the Lynnwood area, including both softball and baseball contests. Edmonds-Woodway's softball team emerged victorious against Archbishop Murphy with a solid 9-2 score, thanks to standout performances from Ella Campbell and Ellie Alderson. Campbell not only contributed at the plate but also dominated on the mound, striking out eight batters over six innings. In a competitive baseball matchup, Archbishop Murphy bested Edmonds-Woodway 8-3, with Cooper Thompson delivering a remarkable pitching performance that included seven strikeouts. Shorewood's softball team also made headlines with their 8-3 win over Meadowdale, while Stanwood proved their prowess in a high-scoring game against Mountlake Terrace, winning 13-7.

The article highlights the players' statistics, underscoring the depth of talent in local high school athletics. Upcoming games are also mentioned, keeping fans informed of future matchups. This roundup captures the excitement and competitive nature of high school sports in the area.

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