Mason County Central 42 Fremont 30 The Spartans came into town as one of two state ranked teams from the WMC Rivers Division, the other being the Hart team that delivered MCCs only loss of the season. The Packer offense started out cold as the visitors jumped to a 16-4 lead after one but in the second frame the shots began to fall and by intermission the Spartans lead was cut to 9 25-16. Fremont’s shooting cooled off again after the break and MCC built their advantage to 34-21 and held off the Pack in the 4th to secure the win. Coach Zerlaut: "We had some early turnovers that turned into points for MCC that put us in a hole, but otherwise I was pleased with our effort tonight, especially on the defensive end of the floor. They are a good basketball team that has been winning a lot of games, and by big margins. We competed well, but we struggled to put the ball in the basket which ultimately prevented us from getting back in the game." Jessica Bennet led the Fremont scoring once again knocking down 13 points and grabbing 7 boards Olivia Hansen also took 7 off the glass for the hosts. Mallory Miller led a well balanced Spartan scoring attack with 9 points while Wren Nelson finished with 7 rebounds and Grace Weinert tallied 5 steals. Fremont (2-4, 4-9) is back in action Thursday with a visit to Ravenna Newaygo 38 Muskegon Orchard View 25 The Lions broke open a close game with a 10-0 run to begin the 4th and held off the Cards to notch their 3rd win of the season. Coach Thomasma: "Wasn't our best shooting game of the year. We attacked the rim well and got to the line but shot 29% from the stripe (6-21). It doesn't mean that I'm not proud of them though. They continued to battle and stuck together when the shots weren't falling and gutted the win out. Their mental toughness continues to get better everyday." Grace Painter had a huge game dropping 17 points snaring 5 boards and dishing out 3 assists. Maria Riddering grabbed 5 steals to go with her 5 rebounds and 8 points. Shelby 35 White Cloud 29 Coach Wilk: “Coming into Shelby tonight we had a defensive plan to take away Molli Schultz. As a collective effort we held her to only 6 points. Unfortunately, as a team we did not capitalize. We took care of the ball pretty well tonight, but we just missed too many open shots. We also did not do a good job rebounding. Bad rebounding and missed shots are not the recipe we were looking for tonight, and we can contribute our loss to these two things. Out of our 29 points Annie Feldpausch and Kiara Edwards had 10 points apiece. White Cloud (1-3, 5-5) will head to Remus Friday to take on Chip Hills. Ludington 50 Grant 31 In a low scoring first half the Orioles took a 17-8 lead. In the second half the shooting heated up but the hosts kept the Tigers at bay and inched their lead to 11 points entering the 4th. The last 8 minutes belonged to the O’s as they ran away from their visitors and won their 4th in a row. Julie Ashbaugh and Danica Gee led Grant with six points each. Grant (4-1, 7-4) is off until next Tuesday when they visit Fremont
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