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Seamount shows strength in bi-districts

March 4th, 2010 at Thu, 4th, 2010 at 11:02 am by Adam McFadden

It may have been easy to look at the top of the Seamount boys basketball standings this season and say the league was down considering how even the records were.
But in bi-districts, the league is showing it was simply balanced and strong.
Renton, Mount Rainier and Foster have sewn up three of the state tourney’s 16 spots.
Evergreen and Kennedy Catholic also came close, falling in winner-to-state, loser-out games.
The Indians, Rams and Bulldogs may not end up dominating the tournament, but no one can say the league is weak.

Adam McFadden is the sports writer for the Renton Reporter. Find more news and articles. about high school sports in Renton and the Seahawks

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