2025 Girls Basketball Roundup – December 17th

Lynden Christian junior Jocelyn Eshuis shows complete focus at the foul line.

2026 – Girls Basketball

PosTeamWLPCTHomeRoadL10STRKPFPADIFF
12501.00016-0-09-0-010-0-0W25682741
22330.88517-1-06-2-09-1-0W6603722
32250.81514-0-08-5-07-3-0L1673037
42050.80012-3-08-2-08-2-0L1503811
51680.6679-5-07-3-06-4-0L246415
614110.5609-4-05-7-05-5-0L145440
711120.4787-5-04-7-03-7-0L24146-5
89150.3753-7-06-8-05-5-0L24951-2
98150.3484-9-04-6-04-6-0L23540-5
106160.2733-9-03-7-03-7-0L14445-1
114180.1822-11-02-7-01-9-0L63350-17

  • Lynden Christian 70, Sedro-Woolley 21

T. Dykstra

The Lyncs got off to a fast start on the road and led the Cubs 55-13 at the half, before giving way to the bench in the second half and capturing the victory.

Sophomore guard Tyra Dykstra led the way with 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting, which included 3-of-6 from three-point land.

Junior forward Jocelyn Eshuis added 11 points and five rebounds, and freshman forward Jess DeJong contributed with 10 points and four boards.

Senior guard Ella Fritts led her team with six rebounds, and junior guard Grace Russell had a team-high five steals.

Lynden Christian 70, Sedro-Woolley 21
LC    27  28   8   7 - 70 
SW     7   6   6   2 - 21 

Lynden Christian: T. Dykstra 17, Fritts 8, Russell 6, VanLoo 7, Pierce 3, Eshuis 11, DeJong 10, D. Dykstra 3, Camping 5, Lenssen 0.
Sedro-Woolley: N/A.