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The wrestling dual meets at Stanwood High School on December 18 showcased impressive performances from both the girls' and boys' teams, drawing attention to local high school sports. The girls' team faced Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck, winning against the latter but losing to the former. The competition featured a mix of forfeits and pins, with individual wrestlers making significant contributions. Meanwhile, the boys' team secured dominant victories against Marysville Getchell and Snohomish, emphasizing their prowess in the sport. Individual athletes displayed exceptional skill, with many matches concluding in pinfalls.

This event not only highlighted the competitive nature of high school wrestling but also served as a rallying point for the community, bringing together fans and families to support their teams. The dual meets provided an engaging atmosphere for spectators, reinforcing the importance of local sports in fostering school spirit and unity.

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