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High school sports roundup for Dec. 28, 2024

Lynnwood, WASports

In the high school sports roundup dated December 28, 2024, local basketball teams delivered thrilling performances. Lakeside achieved a 61-47 victory over Mountlake Terrace, with standout player Quentin Mosby scoring 22 points, while Mountlake Terrace's Shan Shah contributed 14 points. Edmonds-Woodway dominated Oak Harbor with an 88-48 win, led by Cam Hiatt's impressive 26 points. Meadowdale also secured a victory against Cedarcrest, reflecting the competitive nature of regional high school sports. The article provides a detailed breakdown of scoring by quarters, highlights individual player contributions, and outlines upcoming games to keep fans engaged.

It emphasizes the significance of these matchups in fostering community pride and supporting the growth of young athletes. With records and future game schedules included, local basketball enthusiasts have all the information needed to follow their favorite teams, showcasing the vibrant local sports scene and encouraging continued community support.

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