Union girls seize control of 4A GSHL with second win over Camas in as many nights

Vancouver, WALocal News

The Union girls basketball team has firmly established itself as a powerhouse in the 4A Greater St. Helens League after achieving a decisive victory over Camas for the second consecutive night, ending with a commanding 21-point lead. A highlight of the game was Myla Larry's timely 3-pointer, which underscored the Titans' offensive prowess and ability to capitalize on critical moments. This victory not only elevates Union's position in the league standings but also showcases the team's resilience and teamwork as they push toward the postseason. With the playoffs approaching, the Titans are becoming a formidable contender, capturing the attention of local sports fans.

Their performance reflects a growing trend of competitive high school basketball in the area, making Union's games a must-watch event. The community's support is palpable, as local enthusiasm for the sport continues to rise. As the season unfolds, Union's commitment to excellence will be tested, but their recent performances suggest they are ready for the challenges ahead. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how far this talented team can go in their quest for a championship.

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