Prep swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Dec. 17 | HeraldNet.com

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The prep swim roundup for December 17 offers an exciting overview of local high school swimming events, particularly highlighting Lake Stevens High School's dominant performances against Snohomish rivals. The boys' swim team achieved impressive wins over Glacier Peak (126-50) and Snohomish (122-59), with athletes like Hunter Latham and Camden Blevins-Mohr shining in their events. Everett defeated Monroe (108. 5-50. 5), while Stanwood secured victories against Marysville Getchell (134-66) and Marysville Pilchuck (102-21).

Shorewood and Shorecrest also recorded notable wins, emphasizing the competitive nature of the local swim scene and setting a promising tone for the upcoming swim season.

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