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Unlike last year, when Lynden Christian won 71-39, Seton Catholic gave the No. 3 seed Lyncs a tough test. The No. 6 Cougars kept pace through three quarters before being outscored 24-13 in the fourth.
LYNDEN — The Anacortes High School boys' basketball fell to Lynden Christian 71-55 on Wednesday in a Northwest Conference game.
LYNDEN — Lynden Christian’s high-octane offense drilled 14 3-pointers and the Lyncs cruised to an 87-68 home victory against Burlington-Edison Friday, Jan. 3. “When we shoot the ball well, we are ...
The Lyncs (3-1, 5-4) will also have a home game against King’s Way Christian of Vancouver, with day, time and site to be determined, giving LC a shot at one of the 12 spots to open the state ...
Hintz, a 5-foot-9 combo guard, is a rising senior at Lynden Christian. She helped the Lyncs to a 1A state title as a freshman and a state runner-up finish as a sophomore.
Lynden Christian’s lead was 39-28 in the third quarter when the Lyncs went on a 25-0 run to put the game away. Brady Angelo had 12 points to lead Seton, and Wilson added 10.
Lynden Christian outscored Terrace 8-1 in the final minute of regulation before securing the win in overtime. Terrace’s Chance Chalmers (25) shoots for a 3-pointer in the last seconds of the overtime ...
The Lyncs exploded offensively against Bellevue Christian, defeating them 64-6 on Saturday, Sept. 16. LC has come back with a vengeance in their last two games. They have scored a combined 91 points ...
No. 1 Lynden Christian beat No. 5 King's in the Class 1A state boys basketball title game for the second consecutive year. This year it was a little less dramatic at 57-47.
Lynden Christian stormed out of the gate and raced out to an early 13-4 lead catalyzed by junior guard Dawson Bouma who scored eight of the Lyncs' first 13 points.
LYNDEN — Lynden Christian's girls soccer team continues its hot streak with the team's ninth straight win, 4-0 against Meridian on Thursday, Oct. 20. The Lyncs are now 11-2-2 overall, 6-0 in Northwest ...
The Lyncs rallied from a 16-point deficit, 11 in the fourth quarter, to beat No. 1 King’s 61-58 with a wild flurry at the end in the SunDome.