High school sports roundup April 22, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood's boys soccer team defeated Edmonds-Woodway 2-0, with Henrry Torres scoring both goals and Hunter Licata earning a shutout as goalkeeper. Meadowdale tied Mariner 2-2, with goals from Ian Stansberry and Maximo Falagan. Shorewood claimed a 4-1 victory over Mountlake Terrace, who will face Archbishop Murphy next. In girls tennis, Edmonds-Woodway edged Mountlake Terrace 4-3, with notable singles wins from Amelia Miller and Daniella Caparroso. In baseball, Redmond overwhelmed Lynnwood with a score of 12-2, despite solid performances from Lynnwood players like Savier Martinez Henrique and Kevin Barsulto Martinez.

Lynnwood's league record is now 2-5-1, and their overall record stands at 3-8-1, while Edmonds-Woodway's records are 4-3-2 (league) and 6-4-2 (overall). Lynnwood's next soccer match is against Shorewood, while Edmonds-Woodway will face Lake Stevens, both on April 25. The sports results reflect the competitive landscape of local high school athletics.

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