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White Cloud 59 Pentwater 50 Kevin Strait was on fire as he dropped a cool 30 on the Falcons and the Cloud halted their 4 game skid with a non conference road win. Coach Jones: “It wasn’t a pretty win , especially on the defensive side but it's a win. Sometimes you have to win ugly. Give them credit they played their guts out but there were some good stats on the offensive side. The team shot 20 for 24 on the free throw line with 13 of 14 coming down the stretch to seal the win. We have a lot of work on the defensive side to fix before Friday’s game at Chip Hills.” Jared Watson also reached double figures with 11 points and Noah Robinson tallied 8. White Cloud (2-2, 5-4) returns to CSAA action with a bus ride to Remus on tap for Friday. Grant 79 Ravenna 55 The Tigers and Bulldogs were in a dog (and cat) fight through the first half as visiting Grant took a 5 point edge to the locker room. A red hot Tiger squad took the floor by storm in the 3rd, draining 31 points while holding the hosts to 10. The run put Grant in the driver's seat as they picked up their second straight win. Austin Whitey and Oakley Obenauf once again landed on the top of the stat sheet knocking down 15 points apiece but they weren’t alone in the Tiger scoring spree. Zak Barnhart (14) , Lucas Swanson (11) and Zaiden Phillips (9) also found paydirt. Grant (2-2, 5-5) will look to make it 3 in a row as they host Tri County in a conference matchup Friday. Whitehall 56 Fremont 41 The Packers fell short in their conference matchup with the second place Vikings. Coach Bowen: “We struggled with the physicality of the game I thought. They made a lot of tough contested shots and we did not shoot well. The offensive rebounds hurt us again as well. I thought we played hard again which is good. We have to improve with our shooting and rebounding if we’re going to compete with the top teams in the conference.” Chaz Miller fired in 16 points to pace the Pack while Jordon McDonald tossed in a dozen. Fremont (2-3, 4-4) will welcome in Manistee for another Lakes Division game on Friday. The Chips are still looking for win #1. North Muskegon 65 Holton 22 Outside of losses to conference powerhouses Hart and MCC the Norse have cruised through much of their schedule. Tuesday night in Holton was no exception as the visitors took a 23-11 lead into intermission then exploded after the break puring in 29 points and holding the Red Devils to just 4 as they notched the Rivers Division. Coach Swanson: “We really didn't get anything going offensively tonight. A really rough third quarter defensively broke it wide open. Hoping to learn from it and get better.” Brodrick Fialek finished with 10 points while Carter Brant grabbed 6 boards and dished out 5 assist.
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