Shorewood girls basketball beats Everett to advance to the quarter-finals against Shorecrest

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The Shorewood Stormrays achieved a solid victory over the Everett Seagulls, concluding the game at 41 to 30 in the District 1 3A Girls Basketball Tournament. This win allows the Stormrays to advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face the Shorecrest Highlanders, the No. 4 seed. Their last meeting ended in heartbreak for Shorewood, with a narrow 66-65 loss decided by a buzzer-beater tip-in. Since that fateful game on January 25, Shorewood has not lost, giving them momentum as they aim to avenge their previous defeat.

The article emphasizes the importance of this rivalry, highlighting the stakes involved as both teams vie for a semifinal position. With local interest high, the matchup promises to be a thrilling encounter for fans. For those seeking additional details and coverage, the full story is available on HeraldNet. com. This tournament is not just about basketball; it encapsulates the passion and spirit of local high school sports.

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