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James Keum leads Lindbergh comeback | Wednesday basketball highlights

James Keum scored 31 of his 35 points after halftime as Lindbergh, which trailed 35-13 at intermission, rallied for a 67-59 Seamount League boys basketball victory over Highline.

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BURIEN — James Keum and the Lindbergh Eagles had a second half to remember Wednesday night.

Keum scored 31 of his 35 points after halftime as Lindbergh, which trailed 35-13 at intermission, rallied for a 67-59 Seamount League boys basketball victory over Highline.

Lindbergh outscored the Pirates 21-8 in the third quarter and 33-16 in the fourth.

Keum, a 6-foot senior guard, hit six three-pointers while topping his previous season high of 33 points. He averages 19.8.

Other boys highlights

Jason Harrington scored 21 points as No. 4 Redmond bounced back from its Tuesday loss to third-ranked Skyline with a 58-52 KingCo 4A victory at Issaquah.

• Snohomish's Luke Hamlin, coming off a 43-point performance Tuesday night, scored 29 more, but it wasn't enough for the fifth-ranked Panthers in a 70-67 WesCo loss to Edmonds-Woodway. Travis Bakken scored 23 for the Warriors, who rallied from a nine-point deficit going into the fourth quarter.

Dom Hunter scored 30 points to carry Decatur past Auburn Mountainview 73-66 in SPSL 3A.

Girls highlights

• Fourth-ranked Woodinville charged to a 31-15 halftime lead and got 22 points from Ali Forde in a 65-40 KingCo 4A win against Garfield. Forde was nearly flawless, hitting 10 of 11 shots from the field. She added six rebounds, five assists, five blocks and two steals. Garfield's Nyasha Sarju scored 18, but Shaunice Robinson was held to a season-low six points, well below her 18-point average.

• Seattle Prep, ranked seventh in Class 3A, needed an 18-8 fourth-quarter run to overtake Lakeside for a 49-47 Metro Mountain victory. Kaylee Best of Lakeside scored 18.

• Ninth-ranked Juanita kept pace with Liberty atop KingCo 3A/2A by winning at Mount Si, 42-28. The Rebels have won eight straight since a 54-50 loss to 4A Issaquah in December.

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