High school sports roundup May 5, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway triumphed over Archbishop Murphy 11-6, securing the Wesco 3A/2A South Division title with a 10-1 league record. Madeline Jones contributed significantly with three hits, while Helena Marsh dominated the pitching mound, recording nine strikeouts. Archbishop Murphy's Markella Vick hit a home run but could not prevent the defeat. In another matchup, Meadowdale narrowly defeated Shorewood 6-5 in eight innings, with Madison Mitchell's double sealing the victory. Meadowdale improved to 8-3, while Shorewood fell to 6-5.

Other notable performances included Olivia Feistel's strong pitching for Meadowdale, allowing only one earned run over eight innings. Both Edmonds-Woodway and Meadowdale will face challenging opponents in their next games on May 7. The outcomes of these matches will be crucial as teams prepare for the upcoming District tournament.

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