High school sports roundup for Dec. 30, 2024

Lynnwood, WASports

In the sports roundup dated December 30, 2024, local high school basketball teams delivered outstanding performances, with Edmonds-Woodway, Meadowdale, and Lynnwood achieving impressive victories. Edmonds-Woodway showcased their dominance by defeating Kentlake 75-27, with senior Cam Hiatt leading the charge with 14 points, maintaining an undefeated season record of 10-0. Meadowdale's game against Juanita ended in a 72-46 win, where Noah Million contributed 14 points, highlighting the team's strong shooting performance from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, Lynnwood overcame Thomas Jefferson with a decisive 65-27 victory, thanks to Hos El-Aarag's 20-point effort. The article details individual scorer contributions and provides a breakdown of scoring by quarters for each game, enhancing the reader's understanding of the matches.

Additionally, it outlines the upcoming games for each team, generating excitement within the local sports community. This roundup is a vital resource for fans and families following their local teams, reflecting the significance of high school sports in fostering community spirit and showcasing young talent.

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