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Prep roundup for Saturday, Dec. 14

Glacier Peak boys, Snohomish girls win district rivalry games.

Prep roundup for Saturday, Dec. 14:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Glacier Peak 76, Snohomish 42

SNOHOMISH — The Glacier Peak duo of Jo Lee (26 points) and Reed Nagel (20) scored enough points on their own to knock off their Snohomish School District rivals and remained unbeaten with a 3-0 overall record. Luke Davis and Jack Rotondo each scored nine points for the Panthers (1-6).

Marysville-Getchell 77, Bothell 74

BOTHELL — According to his post on X, Bubba Palacol scored 37 points to pass 1,500 points for his career as the Chargers improved to 3-2 overall.

Kamiak 55, Lincoln (Seattle) 49

SEATTLE — Led by Max Christiansen’s 19 points, Milad Hematian’s 15 and Grady Rohrich’s 14, the Knights evened its record at 3-3.

Tulalip Heritage 87, Clallam Bay 37

MARYSVILLE — Amara Hatch scored 24 points as the Hawks improved to 5-0. Takola Black Tomahawks (16 points) Ziggy Myles-Gilford (14), and Alo Williams (12) also contributed to the scoring outburst.

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Lynnwood 65, University Prep 31

Mountlake Terrace 56, Todd Beamer 51

Lynden Christian 78, Archbishop Murphy 44

Cascade at Oak Harbor

Emerald Sound

King’s 56, Eastside 19

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Snohomish 62, Glacier Peak 42

SNOHOMISH — Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles poured in 25 points for the Panthers (4-2 overall). Kendall Hammer added 13, and Cora Larson scored 12. GP (4-1) was led by Brynna Pukis’ 15.

Lake Stevens 59, Peninsula 38

LAKE STEVENS — Griffyn Eyman (16 points), Tessa Anastasi (11) and Kendel Kuehl (10) helped the Vikings improve to 3-2 overall.

King’s 64, Lynnwood 35

SHORELINE — Molly Kyler’s 18 points and six 3-pointers and Kaleo Anderson’s 17 powered King’s (4-2 overall). Alexis Tamayo scored a game-high 15 for Lynnwood (1-4).

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Tulalip Heritage 41, Clallam Bay 28

Lynden Christian 58, Archbishop Murphy 44

Cascade at Oak Harbor

Emerald Sound

Granite Falls, 47, Overlake 41

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