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High school basketball finals Friday night

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In a game where the Ferndale boys seemed to gain momentum at every quarter, the Golden Eagles dominated the Mt. Baker Mountaineers 79-42: heard on KPUG.

Ferndale took the lead in the 1st at 18-9 and expanded it at every quarter, 34-23, 61-31 and the final 79-42.

James Hinson, Sequoyah Julius, and Stewart Freeman led all players at 18 pts. each, while Barbo and Gate had 9 each for Mt. Baker.

Boys Basketball Scores:

Sedro-Woolley 59
Sehome 61

Mount Baker 42
Ferndale 79

Lynden Christian 77
Meridian 52

Girls Basketball Scores:

Blaine 32
Nooksack Valley 49

Sedro-Woolley 37
Sehome 58

Lynden Christian 52
Meridian 32

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