Prep roundup for Wednesday, Nov. 30:
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BOYS BASKETBALL
NON-LEAGUE
Tulalip Heritage 59, Darrington 35
DARRINGTON — Louis Gallagher scored 26 points to lead Tulalip Heritage to a season-opening win over Darrington.
Tarynn Fryberg added 11 points for Tulalip (1-0).
Cooper Green scored a team-high 13 points and Ashin Whittaker added 12 for Darrington (0-1).
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Marysville Getchell 56, Lakewood 38
Lincoln (Seattle) at Edmonds-Woodway, ppd.
Meadowdale at Inglemoor, ppd.
Ballard at Shorecrest, ppd.
Snohomish at Kamiak, ppd.
King’s at Bear Creek, ppd.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
NON-LEAGUE
Lynden Christian 53, Snohomish 39
SNOHOMISH — Jada Andresen scored a team-high 17 points, including five 3-pointers, but Snohomish opened its season with a loss to defending 1A state champion Lynden Christian.
Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles had seven points and Catherine Green chipped in six for Snohomish (0-1).
Grace Hintz scored a game-high 20 points for Lynden Christian (1-0).
Marysville Getchell 54, Jackson 46
MILL CREEK — Hayden Robinson scored 18 points and freshman Janelle Bagtas added 15 as Marysville Getchell tallied its first win of the season in a non-league game against Jackson.
Kalea Mailangi added six points for Marysville Getchell (1-1).
Giselle Dogan scored a game-high 33 points and Emma Blakely added six for Jackson (0-1).
Lake Stevens 48, Squalicum 32
BELLINGHAM — Nisa Ellis scored 20 points and Perla Ruiz added 11 as Lake Stevens opened its season with a non-league win over Squalicum.
Ella Edens had six points and Griffyn Eyman added four points for Lake Stevens (1-0)
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Mountlake Terrace at Sehome, ppd.
Lincoln (Seattle) at Edmonds-Woodway, ppd.
Ingraham at Lynnwood, ppd.
Everett at Woodinville, ppd.
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GIRLS WRESTLING
NON-LEAGUE
Marysville Getchell at Archbishop Murphy, ppd.
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