Prep roundup for Saturday, Dec. 14 | HeraldNet.com

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On December 14, high school basketball teams faced off in a series of competitive games, as highlighted in this prep roundup. The Glacier Peak boys' basketball team maintained their undefeated record with a commanding 76-42 victory over Snohomish, driven by standout performances from Jo Lee and Reed Nagel. In a twist, the Snohomish girls' team defeated Glacier Peak 62-42, led by Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles' impressive 25 points. Other notable games included Marysville-Getchell's thrilling 77-74 win over Bothell, featuring Bubba Palacol's remarkable 37-point game, and Kamiak's narrow victory against Lincoln. This roundup serves as a valuable resource for fans and families, emphasizing the significance of these games in fostering community engagement and recognizing student-athletes.

Overall, it effectively captures the excitement of local sports and strengthens the connection between the community and its high school athletic programs.

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