The official account of Lake Washington High School Baseball. 2025 Washington State 4A Champions ๐; 2016 AND 2019 Washington State 3A Champions ๐๐
#uncommitted โ27 INF Noah Kwon (@KangsBaseball) has swung it well atop the lineup so far this spring
Compact-framed junior with quickness in all facets. Quality defender up the middle. Key returning piece for the defending 4A state champs
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โ28 INF Brayden Greenberg (@KangsBaseball) with a big jump in power from our previous look in the summer
Peak EV 100.9 mph with average of 91.8
Stronger, more compact frame. Quick, powerful wrists. Controlled intent throughout. Showed quick actions/agility defensively
FINAL: Lake Washington 15, Eastlake 5
The Lake Washington Kangs are the 2025 4A state champions ๐๐
'26 Will Cooley (@KangsBaseball/@ZagBaseball) closes out the state title
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In another wild renewal of the Kirkland rivalry, senior Marcello Giusti slammed the door on the Ravens, recording the final 8 outs of the game to help the Kangs to a 4-3 win. Next up - North Creek on Wednesday! 4:30 PM @ Chambers Field
Lake Washington will open KingCo Crown league play on Monday, traveling to Eastlake to take on the Wolves as part of a JV/Varsity doubleheader. First pitch of JV set for 3:30โPM, with the Varsity game to follow at 6:15 PM.
Senior Gavin Johnsonโs bases loaded double sparked a five-run second inning, and junior Kane Nishikawa allowed just one run in 4 innings of work, as Lake Washington downed Inglemoor, 9-1 on Saturday.
โฆbut LW immediately responded, scoring four of their own with RBIs from Shane Johnson, Malachi Toungate, Aidan Mehlberg, and Noah Kwon. The Kang bullpen took care of the rest, with seniors Memphis Henderson and Andrew Dean combining for 3 shutout innings to close things out.
Senior right-hander Marcello Giusti came on to close and allowed a couple hits, but came up with a big strikeout to end the game and seal win #1 for Lake Washington.
Quick turnaround for the Kangs, as they will take on Inglemoor Saturday as part of a V/JV/C team tripleheader!
Senior Mason Smithwick tossed four shutout innings, while fellow โ25 Brady OโCain doubled and drove in 2, as Lake Washington opened up the 2025 season with a 6-0 win over Bainbridge.
Smithwick was efficient on this night, working 4 strong innings allowing just 3 first inning hits while striking out 3, picking up the win. Bainbridge would respond with 3 runs off โ27 Oliver Stevens in the bottom of the 5th, but he would settle down and pitch a scoreless 6th.