High school sports roundup for May 21, 2025

Lynnwood, WASports

Shorecrest leads the girls' standings at the 3A Northwest District 1 Track and Field Championships with 46 points, followed closely by Shorewood and Snohomish. In boys' events, Snohomish tops the leaderboard with 51 points, showcasing a strong performance. Edmonds School District athletes excelled, with notable finishes including Allison Mervin's 1st place in the long jump and Ena Dodik's victory in the discus. The 400 meters saw Brian Mills of Meadowdale take 1st place with a time of 50. 29 seconds, contributing to his team's overall success.

Both championships took place on May 21 at Shorewood Stadium and Creek at Qualchan Golf Course. The state golf events revealed competitive scores, with Floyd Vallanueva from Meadowdale finishing tied for 22nd, showcasing the district's talent in golf as well. The championships highlight local athletic talent and contribute to the overall sports culture in the Edmonds School District. These events foster community pride and encourage youth participation in sports.

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