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Cloud 9 Sport Christmas Classic continues in Lynden

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Last night in the headliner of day one of the Lynden Christmas Classic, the Lynden Christian boys beat Sunnyside Christian 67-55. LC is ranked first in Class 1A, Sunnyside is first in Class 1B.

The Meridian girls fell to La Center 56-49. The La Center Wildcats took over the late scoring making the last 8 points Taylor Stephens tallied 25 for the Wildcats with 18 in the second half.

The Classic continues today with matchups between:

BOYS

Granger vs. Bear Creek, 11:00AM

Sunnyside Christian vs. Meridian, 12:30PM

La Center vs. Lynden Christian, 7:30PM

Girls

Cascade Christian vs. Monroe, 11:00AM

Montesano vs. Bellevue Christian, 12:30PM

Grangers vs. Meridian, 2:15PM

Ilwaco vs. King’s, 3:45PM

Gig Harbor vs. Lynden Christian, 5:30PM

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