Boys tennis Shorecrest v Edmonds Woodway

Shoreline, WALocal News

Edmonds Woodway triumphed over Shorecrest 4-3 in a thrilling boys tennis match held on September 22, 2025, at Kellogg courts. Zane Weber and Miles Garbaccio achieved singles victories for Shorecrest, while Eli Agol secured a win for Edmonds Woodway. The doubles matches showcased intense competition, with Edmonds Woodway's team of Logan Rader-Teo Mahoney, Joe Menanno-Will Spear, and Kazuki Stellmon-Davin Yoon all claiming victories. Notably, the match between Andrew Broweleit-Noah Koehler and Benny Huerta-Toshi Gilginis ended in a nail-biting tiebreaker, reflecting the competitive spirit of both teams. This match not only highlights Edmonds Woodway's strong performance but also emphasizes the growing rivalry in local high school tennis.

The outcome contributes to Edmonds Woodway's momentum as they continue their season. Fans can anticipate future matches that promise the same level of intensity and skill. Both teams will likely use this match as a benchmark for improvement in upcoming competitions.

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