High school sports roundup May 14, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Rylie Gettman from Shorewood secured first place in the 3A District 1 Girls Tennis Tournament at Snohomish High School, qualifying for the state championship. Mac Dauer from Snohomish finished in second place, while third and fourth places went to Shorewood's Alex Mignogna and Monroe's Jaeda Boomars, respectively. In a closely contested consolation match, Katelynne Wyckoff of Meadowdale defeated Maddie Ashe of Edmonds-Woodway with an 8-6 score in the pro set. This win positions Wyckoff as the first alternate for state, and Ashe as the second alternate. The tournament highlights the talent and competitiveness of high school tennis in the area, providing opportunities for athletes to advance to state-level competition.

The Wesco 3A South Championships will take place at Edmonds-Woodway High School from May 14-16, further showcasing local athletic prowess. These events are crucial for athletes aiming to excel in their sports and gain recognition. Overall, the ongoing tournaments reflect the dedication and skill of student-athletes in the Lynnwood area.

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