Packers keep pace in Gold; Lions, Tigers, Panthers and Devils fall short
Wednesday Big Rapids 65 Grant 52 An early cold streak led to the Tigers falling behind early as the Cards carved out a 28-20 lead by the half. The hosts came out of the break and built the lead to 16 entering the final frame and held off Grant to secure the conference win’ The visiting Tigers struggled to score in the first half and found themselves down 20-28 at half against Big Rapids. Seth Schuitema led the team in scoring with 21 followed by Zak Barnhart and Lucas Swanson with 8 each. Mason Woodard added 7. Mason Dunn led Big Rapids with 25, followed by Dawson Dunn with 17. Muskegon Hts. 58 Holton 46 The Red Devils were on the court after a 12 day layoff and taking on one of the premier teams in the regions. Coach Swanson: “We were really looking forward to playing those guys tonight and they didn't disappoint. They really have a good group. We do as well, just a few to many TOs and a little bit of work to be done in our transition defense. All in all it's another building block for this team.” Wyatt Monette led the Devs with 16 points, 7 boards and 3 blocks while H Austin Fowler, hit for 9 points and 4 rebounds and Carter Brant dropped a half dozen and dished out a trio of assists Tuesday Reed City 80 Newaygo 44 Reed City controlled the game from start to finish. Bryce Decker led the team with 18 points and Dyllan Bazzett added 8 points. Fremont 70 Chippewa Hills 25 The Packers won their 5th straight conference game Coach Bowen: “Chip Hills played hard and did a good job in the first quarter against us. We started to hit the open shots in the second and third quarter and I think our pressure started to wear them down as the game went on. It was a good team victory for us. Jordon McDonald led the way with 17 points and 2 steals. Blake Hanshue played well after missing a week due to illness, scoring 15 points and also grabbing 4 rebounds. Gavin Richards had 11 points and 5 rebounds and Logan Nelson added 7 assists and 7 rebounds.” Fremont Mason County Central 87 Hesperia 45 The Spartans outscored the Panthers 23-14 in the first quarter and built a 25 point lead by halftime, Coach Worcester: “Tonight I thought we did a great job getting started. The first quarter we did a great job of competing on both offense and defense. However, we got ourselves into foul trouble early and it forced us to sit 3 of our starters. The second half comprised mostly our JV kids who played up and a couple of varsity due to kids fouling out. Rebounds and transition defense has to get better. We can’t win a ball game allowing 20 plus points a quarter. “Overall, I’m happy with our consistent improvements.” Maddox Mosely once again paced the Panthers in scoring with 22 pints. Hesperia returns to Silver competition Friday when the visit Holton for a rivalry matchup with the Red Devils
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