High school sports roundup April 18-19, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway achieved a decisive 4-0 victory over Mountlake Terrace in boys soccer, with standout performances from Alex Plumis, who scored twice, and assists from Oliver Zoloth. Meadowdale's softball team overwhelmed Lynnwood 22-5, driven by Ella Bogren's impressive five RBIs. In girls tennis, Shorewood secured a comprehensive 7-0 win against Mountlake Terrace, including dominant singles matches from Rylie Gettmann and Alex Mignogna. Kamiak's 2-0 win over Lynnwood in girls soccer improved their record to 5-4-2, while Lynnwood's struggles continue with a 2-8-1 mark. Upcoming matches on April 22 will see Edmonds-Woodway hosting Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace facing Shorewood.

The results underscore the competitive nature of local high school sports as teams strive for better standings. With ongoing games, teams look to improve their records and vie for league playoff positions. The April 22 matches will be crucial for all teams involved.

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