Fastpitch softball Shorewood vs Edmonds Woodway 4-14-2025

Shoreline, WASports

Edmonds Woodway showcased their prowess in fastpitch softball by defeating Shorewood 5-1 in a match held on April 14, 2025, at Meridian Park. The team's success was driven by C. Ingalls, who delivered an impressive 3-for-4 performance that included a double and a triple. A. McCorvey also made headlines, contributing with two hits, including a home run, solidifying her role as a key player.

Shorewood's Ellie Van Horn pitched valiantly, but the offensive strength of Edmonds Woodway proved overwhelming. Shorewood’s Maddie Schilperoort shone as well, going 2-for-4 with a double and a triple, highlighting the competitive spirit of the game. The match not only showcased individual talents but also underscored the communal support for local high school sports. Coach Paul Jensen's strategic decisions played a crucial role in securing the win for Edmonds Woodway. As the season progresses, this victory could serve as a momentum booster for the team, emphasizing their ambitions for the upcoming games.

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