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Recap of High School Sports from April 29-30, 2024

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Edmonds-Woodway Boys Soccer Team Dominates Everett 4-1

In an exciting Boys Soccer match on Monday, April 29, the Edmonds-Woodway team showcased their skills and defeated Everett with a score of 4-1. The game was filled with thrilling moments as the players displayed their talent on the field.

The Edmonds-Woodway goals were scored by Richard Duncan, who scored an impressive hat-trick, and Jesus Ortiz Suarez. The team’s assists came from Alexander Bryan with 2 assists and Kincaid Sund.

With this victory, Edmonds-Woodway’s league and overall records improved to 10-2-3 and 11-2-3 respectively. On the other hand, Everett’s records stood at 7-7-1 in the league and 8-8-1 overall.

Looking ahead, Edmonds-Woodway is gearing up for their next game in the District Tournament Quarterfinals, which is a double-elimination tournament. They will face the winner of the Everett/Monroe match on Saturday, May 4, at 6:00 p.m. at Edmonds-Woodway High School.

In other Boys Soccer matches, Lynnwood secured a victory against Stanwood with a score of 1-0, while Archbishop Murphy defeated Meadowdale 2-1. The teams are now preparing for their upcoming games in the District Tournament.

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