High school sports roundup April 28, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Archbishop Murphy triumphed over Edmonds-Woodway 3-2, led by goals from Kyler Philips and Corvan Lara. The boys' soccer match highlighted the competitive spirit of both teams as they vied for league standings. In a dominant baseball performance, Edmonds-Woodway shut out Lynnwood 10-0, with junior pitcher William Alseth achieving a perfect game, striking out four batters. Meadowdale's baseball team also secured a 5-1 victory against Kamiak, showcasing strong pitching from Kealoha Kepo’o-Sabate. In softball, Meadowdale defeated Mountlake Terrace 15-5, where Madison Mitchell's three hits and five RBIs were pivotal.

The results of these matches reflect the intense competition among local high school sports teams as they approach the postseason. Teams are preparing for their next games, with Edmonds-Woodway facing Shorewood in baseball and Meadowdale taking on Lynnwood in softball. These upcoming matches will be crucial for determining playoff positions as the season progresses.

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