High school sports roundup for April 30, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway's baseball team achieved a decisive 5-0 victory against Shorewood, driven by Declan Crawford's impressive pitching performance of seven innings with five strikeouts. In a similar vein, the Edmonds-Woodway softball team triumphed over Shorecrest 11-1, with Helena Marsh striking out 11 batters across five innings. Meadowdale's softball team demonstrated dominance by defeating Lynnwood 17-0, which resulted in the end of Lynnwood's season with a record of 1-15. In girls' tennis, Meadowdale's 7-0 victory over Archbishop Murphy highlighted their strength in both singles and doubles matches. Mountlake Terrace's baseball team narrowly secured a 1-0 win against Archbishop Murphy, thanks to Jeremy Perreault's eight-inning shutout performance.

These results underline the competitive nature of high school sports in the area as teams gear up for crucial upcoming games. The next matches for Edmonds-Woodway's baseball and softball teams are scheduled for May 2, while Meadowdale looks to maintain momentum in their upcoming tennis match. Local fans are eager to see how these teams perform in the final stretch of the season.

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