High school sports roundup for April 29, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Shorecrest triumphed over Mountlake Terrace 1-0 in boys soccer, improving their league record to 6-3-1 and overall to 8-4-2. Mountlake Terrace, now 2-7-2 in league play, is set to compete against Jackson on May 2 at 7:30 p. m. Meadowdale also celebrated a victory, defeating Lynnwood 2-1, with goals from C. J.

Obieze and Caleb Waddel, who were assisted by Maximo Falagan and Abdou Fatty, respectively. Meadowdale's league record now stands at 2-8-0, while Lynnwood is at 2-7-1. Both teams will face off against new opponents on May 2, with Meadowdale playing Edmonds-Woodway and Lynnwood taking on Shorecrest. In girls golf, Meadowdale edged Edmonds-Woodway by a narrow margin of 189-192 at Lynnwood Golf Course. The top individual scores included Kari Petterson and Lindsay Curtis, both with a score of 40.

The girls' tennis match between Lynnwood and Shorecrest was postponed due to weather, adding to the day's sports events.

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