High school sports roundup for May 6, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Edmonds-Woodway clinched a nail-biting 3-2 victory against Shorecrest in boys soccer, with standout performances from Alex Plumis, who scored twice, and David Salgado, who added another goal. Lynnwood secured a 1-0 win over Mountlake Terrace, featuring a goal from Henrry Torres and a shutout from goalkeeper Hunter Licata. In baseball, Meadowdale defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in a district tournament play-in game, with Kealoha Keo’o-Sabate pitching seven innings, allowing just two hits while striking out eight batters. He also contributed offensively with two hits and two RBIs. All teams will compete in elimination games on May 8, crucial for their advancement in the playoffs.

Edmonds-Woodway will play Everett, while Lynnwood faces Snohomish, and Mountlake Terrace will take on Sedro-Woolley. Shorewood's victory over Meadowdale in soccer ended Meadowdale's season, showcasing the competitive nature of the league. These results are pivotal as teams strive for success in their respective tournaments.

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