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Lady Wolves suffer punishing loss against Woodinville

Sammamish, WASports

The Woodinville Falcons dominated the Eastlake Lady Wolves in a basketball game on December 11, 2024, winning decisively with a score of 80-48. The Falcons surged ahead early, establishing an 18-4 lead in the first quarter. Eastlake's Megan Roberts attempted to rally her team with a 3-pointer to start the second quarter, but the Falcons quickly countered, prompting a timeout from Eastlake's coach. Despite narrowing the score to 27-21, the Lady Wolves could not maintain their momentum and trailed 35-23 at halftime. The Falcons extended their lead in the third quarter, culminating in a last-second 3-pointer from Sammy Harris, ending the quarter at 55-33.

Struggling to find their rhythm in the final quarter, the Lady Wolves fell further behind as the Falcons capitalized on their scoring opportunities. Eastlake will aim for redemption against the Lake Washington Kangaroos on December 18, 2024.

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