Prep roundup for Wednesday, Dec. 4 | HeraldNet.com

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The prep roundup for December 4, 2024, highlights a series of thrilling girls' basketball games, with Glacier Peak, Lake Stevens, and Edmonds-Woodway all achieving victories to keep their records perfect at 2-0. Glacier Peak showcased their strength against Everett, winning decisively 72-31, with Brynna Pukis scoring 20 points in the first half. Bellingham secured a narrow 34-26 victory over Marysville-Getchell, marked by a significant disparity in free-throw success, with Bellingham making ten to Marysville's one. Lake Stevens continued their strong season with a 61-40 win over Shorewood, driven by the efforts of sisters Keira and Noelani Tupua. The article also highlights impressive individual performances, such as Cassie Chesnut's near double-double for Shorecrest in their 57-38 win over Monroe.

Additionally, Nooksack Valley and Stanwood both achieved hard-fought victories, underscoring the competitive nature of local high school sports. As the season unfolds, these results set the stage for an exciting and closely contested basketball season, making this roundup an essential resource for fans and families invested in the local high school basketball community.

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