Prep boys soccer: Edmonds-Woodway, Snohomish, Lynnwood win loser-out video games – HeraldNet.com


Prep boys soccer: Edmonds-Woodway, Snohomish, Lynnwood win loser-out video games

Printed 11:44 pm Thursday, Could 7, 2026

Prep boys soccer roundup for Thursday, Could 7:

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District 1 3A Tournament (loser out)

No. 10 Edmonds-Woodway 4, No. 7 Ferndale 0

FERNDALE — The Warriors (8-9-0 general) blew out the Golden Eagles as Natan Ghebreamlak scored a brace whereas Neaphtali Daniel and Benjamin Ikegami every had a objective. Jackson Cho and Brian Diaz every notched assists whereas keepers Daniel Abraham and Isaiah Zabel picked up the shutout. The win units up Edmonds-Woodway with No. 2 Mount Vernon in Saturday’s quarterfinal spherical.

No. 8 Snohomish 1, No. 9 Mountlake Terrace 0

SNOHOMISH — The Panthers (7-8-2) downed the Hawks (5-11-1) to maneuver on to a Saturday matchup with No. 1 seed and defending District 1 champion Shorewood. The objective scorer was not reported.

No. 5 Lynnwood 5, No. 12 Marysville Getchell 1

EDMONDS — The Royals (9-7-1) dominated the Chargers (1-12-2) to set the stage for a Saturday battle with No. 4 Monroe. Purpose scorers weren’t reported.

No. 6 Everett 3, No. 11 Oak Harbor 1

EVERETT — The Seagulls (9-7-0) took down the Wildcats and moved on to a Saturday fixture with No. 3 Shorecrest. Purpose scorers weren’t reported.

District 1 2A Tournament

No. 4 Lakewood 1, No. 5 Burlington Edison 0

LAKEWOOD — The Cougars (9-5-2) inched previous the Tigers to clinch a spot in Saturday’s semifinal towards No. 1 Squalicum for a bid to the state event. The objective scorer was not reported.

No. 2 Sehome 2, No. 7 Marysville Pilchuck 0

BELLINGHAM — The Tomahawks (6-8-1) dropped to the comfort bracket to tackle No. 6 Bellingham, now needing three straight wins to advance.

No. 1 Squalicum 4, No. 8 Archbishop Murphy 0

BELLINGHAM — The Wildcats (4-11-2) have been outpaced by the top-seeded Storm, paving the way in which for a Saturday comfort bout with No. 5 Burlington-Edison.

District 1/2 4A Tournament (loser out)

No. 6 Issaquah 4, No. 11 Cascade 0

ISSAQUAH — The Bruins (7-6-4) noticed their season come to an in depth.

No. 9 Eastlake 4, No. 8 Kamiak 0

MUKILTEO — The Knights (7-6-4) have been eradicated in a shutout.