Prep boys basketball roundup for Friday, Dec. 20

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The December 20, 2024, boys basketball roundup details standout performances from local high school teams, particularly Edmonds-Woodway and Monroe. Edmonds-Woodway achieved a perfect 6-0 record by defeating Stanwood 77-44, driven by a strong first quarter. Monroe also had a remarkable game against Newport, winning 76-43, with Chayce Waite Kellar leading with 18 points and 11 rebounds. The article highlights Monroe's teamwork, reflected in their 17 assists. Other notable games, such as Darrington's 54-45 victory over Shoreline Christian, illustrate the competitive nature of high school basketball in the region.

This roundup keeps fans informed and engaged with local teams and players, emphasizing the role of high school sports in fostering community spirit.

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