Prep roundup for Monday, Dec. 16 | HeraldNet.com

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The article provides a detailed roundup of high school sports events from December 16, focusing on girls' and boys' basketball and girls' bowling. The Stanwood girls' basketball team secured a convincing 65-47 victory over Shorecrest, with senior Jazmyn Legg scoring 20 points. Monroe achieved a balanced 66-39 win against Mariner, while Darrington narrowly defeated Cedar Park Christian, thanks to a strong fourth-quarter comeback. Meadowdale showcased teamwork in their 67-14 victory over Everett. Individual highlights include Jordan Johnson from Mariner, who scored a game-high 27 points.

This roundup captures the excitement of local high school competitions and celebrates student-athletes' achievements, serving as a valuable resource for fans and community members.

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