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Prep roundup for Monday, Dec. 2 | HeraldNet.com

Lynnwood, WASports

The article offers a detailed recap of the high school girls basketball season openers on December 2, 2024. Snohomish achieved a narrow 48-45 victory over Arlington, with standout player Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles contributing 20 points. Jackson's Timberwolves demonstrated their prowess by defeating Shorewood 55-42, bolstered by Alexis Eichorn's 16 points and a strong defensive effort. Kamiak also made a significant statement with a commanding 68-45 win against Lynnwood, led by Zia-Daye Anderson's impressive 27 points. The article provides insights into individual performances and team statistics, highlighting the talent and competitive spirit present in local high school basketball.

Additionally, it reflects the community's enthusiasm for supporting these teams, making it a valuable snapshot of the local sports culture as the winter season begins.

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