High school sports roundup May 8-9, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Mountlake Terrace achieved a 3-0 win against Shorecrest in a critical baseball district play-in game, with Jeremy Perrault pitching a no-hitter, walking two, and striking out six. Owen Meek bolstered the offense with two hits, a walk, and a stolen base in the victory. The Hawks, now 11-10, will advance to the district tournament, facing Stanwood on Saturday, May 10. In boys soccer, Edmonds-Woodway shut out Everett 3-0, with goals from Benjamin Ikegami, Thomas Robles, and Jesus Ortiz Suarez. The victory allows Edmonds-Woodway to progress to the quarterfinals, where they will play at Mount Vernon on the same day.

The track and field championships saw Edmonds-Woodway leading the girls' team scores with 204 points, while Meadowdale topped the boys' scores with 169 points. Significant individual performances included Brooklyn Steiner's 100 meters win and Brian Mills' dominance in the boys' sprints. With postseason play underway, local teams aim for continued success in their respective sports.

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