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Woodinville girls finish 4th in state basketball tournament

Woodinville, WASports

The Woodinville girls basketball team made a significant impact in the WIAA 2024 4A Girls State Basketball tournament, finishing in fourth place. Their journey began with an impressive win over Tahoma, showcasing their skills and teamwork. However, they faced a tough challenge against Gonzaga Prep, losing 50-42 in a closely contested match. This performance not only highlights the players' talents but also reflects the growing support for girls' athletics in Woodinville. Coaches emphasized the value of the tournament experience for fostering growth and resilience.

Community support has been crucial, with fans rallying behind the team, showcasing local pride in sports. The athletes are encouraged to build on this experience as they aim for future success, marking the season as a testament to their hard work and commitment.

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