High school sports roundup for April. 23, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway showcased its strength in softball, defeating Lynnwood 19-7 in five innings, highlighted by Abby McCorvey's perfect batting performance and Abby Tracy's home run. Lynnwood's efforts included contributions from Olivia Michaels and Maya Holden, but it wasn't enough to secure a win. In baseball, Edmonds-Woodway narrowly defeated Arlington 2-1, although specific player performances were not detailed. Cascade achieved a decisive 10-0 victory against Mountlake Terrace, with Mia Walker pitching a complete game shutout. The girls tennis match saw Edmonds-Woodway edge out Kamiak 4-3, with notable singles wins by Maddie Ashe and Amelia Miller.

In girls golf, Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace tied with a score of 213 at Nile Golf Course, with Lindsay Curtis finishing first individually. Local high school teams are gearing up for their next competitions, with Edmonds-Woodway facing Kamiak in softball and Meadowdale taking on Everett in baseball. This roundup emphasizes the vibrant sports culture in the community and highlights individual athlete achievements.

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