Teams move on to postseason play
WC photos by Brent Foondle White Cloud 51 Mason County Eastern 29 White Cloud ended its regular season play on a high note with a convincing road win over the Cardinals. The visitors went up by 6 in the first 12 minutes and inched their lead to 22-15 by the break.The second half saw the Cloud take charge outsourcing MCE 29-14. Coach Wilk: “Tonight we battled through adversity to come away with a good team win. Things didn't go exactly to plan tonight, and our girls adjusted and played their game.Another good team win where we were able to get everyone involved on the court. ” Andi Vincent had another high scoring night knocking down 25 points and grabbed a team high 7 steals. Addyon Cook led WC on the glass taking down 10 rebounds while Brooklyn Foondle hit for double figures with 11 points. Courtney Coon had a solid game finishing with 6 steals and 9 points. Now it’s tournament time for the WC team and on Monday they will head for Scottville to take on the Mariners of Manistee. Game time 7pm. Grant 60 Oakridge 31 The Tigers have been in need of more offensive production of late and on Thursday Jocee Pleune (16pts) and Payton Bouwkamp (14pts) delivered, combining for half of the Tiger points in a game that saw Grant match their highest output of the season. Coach Delamater:”We played some great team defense and did a great job of boxing out. It was a good game for us to set the tone going into districts next week. The Tigers took an early lead and never let the Eagles back into the game as they hit the break up 26-11 and outscored the visitors 34-20 in the second half. Their tournament season begins on Wednesday when they will face Comstock Park at Tri County. Game time 5:30 Fremont 72 Tri County 19 The Packers ended their regular season by cruising past the Vikings to make it 12 in a row in the win column. TC was never in this one as the hosts built a 30 point lead by intermission and a few minutes after intermission a running clock was put into play. Mia Clemence poured in 20 points, Riley Chase hit for an even dozen and Taylor DeKuiper rang up 11. Khaila Noordyk pulled down a team high 8 boards to go with her 7 points. Clemence and DeKuiper each finished with 7 rebounds. Grace Evans (6), Ariana Tanner (5), Breven Powell (5), Ella Shriver (4) and Taylor Johnson (2) rounded out the Packer offensive output. Fremont finished the regular season with 20 wins for the second consecutive year and now the team will begin post season play at home on Wednesday when they take on Newaygo. Game time 7pm.
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