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Prep basketball roundup for Wednesday, Dec. 18

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The December 18 basketball roundup highlights Shorecrest's dominant 75-32 victory over Lynnwood, primarily driven by senior Melody Tagle's outstanding 24-point performance, which included eight 3-pointers. The article also notes Meadowdale's strong league start with an 89-45 win against Shorewood, where senior Audrey Lucas contributed 24 points. In a defensive matchup, Marysville Getchell secured their first win of the season, defeating Marysville Pilchuck 36-23, led by Emma Kirkwood's 13 points. The boys' section features Monroe, who remains undefeated after narrowly beating Doherty 57-52, marking their sixth consecutive win. Other notable games include Lake Stevens's 71-52 victory over Kamiak and Arlington's 82-35 win against Mariner, showcasing the depth of talent in local high school sports.

This detailed account captures standout performances and the competitive nature of the high school basketball season, underscoring community engagement and excitement surrounding these events.

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