High school sports roundup April 24, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Meadowdale's boys' golf team claimed the Edmonds Cup with a team score of 319, led by Floyd Villanueva's impressive 71. In the girls' golf match, Lynnwood defeated Edmonds-Woodway 318-378, with standout performances from Stacy Lee and Isabella Ocampo. Edmonds-Woodway's track and field teams excelled, with boys defeating Cascade 138. 5-50. 5 and Mariner 116-70, while the girls achieved similar victories.

Individual event results are accessible online, showcasing the athletes' accomplishments and competitive edge. Upcoming events include the Wesco South Tournament for boys' golf and various track meets, where local teams aim to continue their strong performances. The results highlight the thriving athletic culture in the region and the significance of these competitions for high school athletes. As the season progresses, these tournaments will be crucial for athletes' development and team standings. Local high schools remain committed to fostering talent and sportsmanship among their student-athletes.

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