High school sports roundup April 21, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Mountlake Terrace showcased its dominance in softball, defeating Lynnwood 21-2 in a five-inning match. Bri Reyes led the charge with three hits and five RBIs, while Amaya Johnson contributed a home run. Lynnwood's baseball team, however, achieved a notable 7-0 victory against Marysville Pilchuck, with Gavin Overstreet delivering a strong pitching performance that included six strikeouts. Additionally, Mountlake Terrace's baseball team secured a 6-3 win over Arlington, with Nolan Valdivia driving in three runs. Both teams have critical games scheduled for April 23, as Mountlake Terrace faces Cascade and Lynnwood plays against Edmonds-Woodway.

The wins for Mountlake Terrace in both softball and baseball illustrate their growing strength in the league. Lynnwood's efforts in baseball offer a glimpse of improvement despite challenges earlier in the season. The upcoming matches will be crucial for both teams as they aim to enhance their standings.

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