LAKE STEVENS — It’s not every day that opposing high school basketball teams hang out together at Chick-fil-A after a game, or that half the visiting team spends the night lodging in the opposing coach’s living room.
But this was not like any other high school basketball matchup.
Coming all the way from Mount Gambier in South Australia, the Tenison Woods Titans faced Lake Stevens in a girls and boys basketball double-header — or a quadruple-header if you count the junior varsity squads — on Tuesday.
Just one stop in Tenison Woods’ biennial Titans USA Tour, Lake Stevens defeated the visiting side in both varsity games, with the girls claiming a 62-32 victory before the boys won 78-38. But the final scores will be just a footnote in the grand scheme of things.
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