High school sports roundup May 8, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Shorewood's Rylie Gettmann and Mari Brittle led their teams to success at the Wesco 3A South Championships, with Gettmann winning the singles title and Brittle partnering with Bridget Cox to win in doubles. Both teams advance to the Wesco Championship Tournament on May 13 and 14 at Snohomish High School. In boys golf, Archbishop Murphy took home the team championship at the Wesco South 3A/2A League Championship, finishing with a score of 315, while Floyd Villanueva from Meadowdale recorded the top individual score of 71. Edmonds-Woodway's softball team triumphed over Mountlake Terrace 4-2, improving their league record to 11-1, while Meadowdale overwhelmed Archbishop Murphy with a 19-6 victory, showcasing strong offensive performances. Shorewood also secured a win against Lynnwood, 17-7, concluding Lynnwood's season at 0-12.

The next significant events in the district tournaments for softball and golf are set for May 9 and May 12, respectively. These matches will be crucial as teams vie for advancement in their respective championships. Local teams continue to demonstrate competitive spirit and skill as the season progresses.

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