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Published: Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 8:35 a.m.

District basketball tournament previews

  • Jackson's Jason Todd and Lynnwood's Jasmin Edwards.

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    Jackson's Jason Todd and Lynnwood's Jasmin Edwards.

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High school basketball tournaments begin with districts Tuesday and Wednesday night. Here's where to read up on local teams:

4A boys: Jackson is the clear-cut favorite, but don't count out Arlington. Lake Stevens, Kamiak, Mount Vernon, Monroe, Edmonds-Woodway and Mariner will be looking for upsets. [Preview] [Podcast]

4A girls: Monroe and Arlington are the teams to beat. Lynnwood, Edmonds-Woodway, Lake Stevens, Snohomish, Jackson and Kamiak all will try to knock them off. [Preview] [Podcast]

3A boys: Mountlake Terrace, Glacier Peak, Stanwood and Shorewood lead a tournament that's loaded at the top. Marysville Getchell, Oak Harbor, Ferndale and Shorecrest round out the field. [Preview] [Podcast]

3A girls: Marysville Pilchuck, Glacier Peak, Shorecrest, Ferndale, Everett, Shorewood, Meadowdale and Stanwood compete in a loaded bracket. [Preview] [Podcast]

Also, see David Krueger's story about Cannen Roberson, the versatile guard/forward who leads Stanwood into the tournament.

For a look at how Herald staffers picked their brackets, click here.




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