High school sports roundup April 26, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Lake Washington defeated Meadowdale 11-4 in a high school softball match, improving Lake Washington's record to 2-16 and dropping Meadowdale's to 5-9. Kamiak also won against Edmonds-Woodway with a score of 10-6, leaving both teams at 11-4. In track and field, the Mountlake Terrace Hawks Girls Team emerged victorious at the Eason Invitational, which included over 90 schools and more than 1,000 athletes from Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. Junior Brynlee Dubiel shone by winning two individual hurdle events, setting new school records of 14. 79 seconds in the 100 meters and 45.

02 seconds in the 300 meters. The Hawks accumulated 50. 5 points to finish first, with Tumwater and Mt. Si following behind. The next meets for Meadowdale and Mountlake Terrace are scheduled for May 1.

Additionally, Dubiel's performance contributed significantly to the team's overall success at the invitational. The event highlighted the competitive spirit of local high school athletes.

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