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High school basketball scores from Wednesday night

After a few snow days causing games to be rescheduled, the Lynden Christian boys become District Champions February 13th. Photo: KPUG


The Lynden Christian boys beat the King’s Knights 70-63 Wednesday night on KPUG. Cole Bajema scored 32 points for the Lyncs who remain undefeated as district champions. The Lyncs move on to play Seattle Academy Saturday.

The Meridian boys beat Cedar Park Christian 63-40.  The Trojans now host Eastside Prep at 6:00 Thursday night in a bi-district loser-out game.

On the girls side Lynden Christian defeated Meridian 57-43.  L-C plays Overlake Saturday.  Meridian plays an as-yet-unknown opponent Friday night at 7:00.

The Nooksack Valley girls lost to King’s 59-41.  The Pioneers visit Bush High School Thursday night at 7:00 in a bi-district loser-out game.

In Class 3A the Ferndale girls lost to Snohomish 47-34.  The Golden Eagles host Stanwood in a loser-out game Friday night at 7:00.

 

 

 

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