High school sports roundup May 17, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Shorewood Stormrays advanced to the 3A State Tournament after a decisive 7-0 victory against Edmonds-Woodway Warriors in the District 1 Tournament. Joey Facilla played a key role, pitching six scoreless innings and driving in three runs, contributing significantly to the team's success. The Stormrays now boast a 15-8 overall record, while the Warriors finish their season at 16-8. Meanwhile, in boys soccer, Edmonds-Woodway secured a 2-0 win over Sedro-Woolley, with goals from Alex Plumis and Joey Dornay, who also assisted in the match. This victory improved the Warriors' record to 12-6-2 and qualified them for the state tournament as the No.

11 seed. They are set to face the No. 6 seed Monroe Bearcats, who have a strong 16-2 record, in the Round of 16. The match details, including date and location, are pending announcement. This upcoming game marks the second meeting this season, with Edmonds-Woodway having won the first encounter.

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