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Pivotal League Showdowns Title Muskegon -area Hoops Roundup for February 4 – Mlive.com

Pivotal League Showdowns Title Muskegon -area Hoops Roundup for February 4 – Mlive.com

Muskegon, the girls’ Mi Basketball team in Fremont took her 20th consecutive victory in the Western Michigan Conference Division on Tuesday night, as they used dominant defense efforts to overturn Ludington to win 56-33.

Packers popped up at 18-2 leads to start the game and continued to roll over Orioles, which entered the One Back of Fremont game in the Lakes Division ranking.

“I thought we played our best defensive game for the season tonight,” said Fremont Pete Cerfas’s chief coach. “We adjusted our press to different style, contested photos, did not allow drives and bounced well. We played great protection, especially in the first quarter, where we did not allow them a goal in the field and led 18-2.

“It was a slower game than we usually play, but we have shown that we can adapt to good teams and gradually build the lead.”

Mia Clemens finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead Fremont (14-2, 8-0 WMC Lakes), while Riley Chase added 11 points and seven rebounds, Taylor Decuer had nine points, 11 rebounds and six assists, Anna Norris There were five points, and High Noordic and Ella Schriver scored four points.

Hart 41, Shelby 32

The pirates ended the game 18-11 to extract along the tigers and take a critical victory in the action of the division of rivers in Western Michigan.

Hart improved to 13-1 as a whole and 8-0 in the Rivers Division with the victory and pressed Shelby two games back to the League standings.

Jayna Burmeister finished with 19 points and 18 rebounds to lead Shelby (12-3, 7-2), while Kylie Brown added five points and nine rebounds.

Grand Haven 44, Mona Shores 25

Buccaneers popped up to 28-17 leads in the first half and used 13-2 in the third quarter to step away from the sailors to win without a conference.

Jillian Sorel finished with 15 points, six assists and six thefts to lead Grand Haven (14-2), while Malory Voithek added 15 points and seven rebounds, and Georgia Raineke had nine points.

Katie Phillips scored eight points to lead the Mona Shores (11-5) while Madi Russell added six points and Laynie Russian and Braylin Meyers had three points.

West Ottawa 46, ReetHs-Puffer 35

The Panthers jumped to 30-7 leads in the first half, but had to give up 23-9 rockets in the fourth quarter to stay for a stubborn victory in non-conference actions.

Raquel Walker finished with 12 points, nine rebounds and three thefts to lead Reeths-Puffer (5-11), while Jenna Terpstra added six points, Ashlin David had five points and five rebounds, and Grace Tindal had five points.

Jana Honeycutt scored 26 points to lead West Ottawa.

Manistee 66, Oakridge 40

Mariners jumped to 35-19 leads in the first half and continued to transfer along the Eagles for a convincing victory in the action of Division Conference Lakes West Michigan.

Cambria Guentard scored 27 points to lead Oilge (2-12) while Lily Bowen added six points and Bowen’s fate had five points.

Montag 51, Orchard View 29

Wildcats ran to 30-12 leads in the first half and continued to walk along the Cardinals through the rest of the road to a convincing victory in the Western Michigan conference.

Bryilin Bullema scored 20 points to lead Montague (9-5), while Addie Peterson and Maizi Collins added eight points.

Mason Central County 42, North Masquene 24

The Spartans used tough defense efforts to transfer Norwegian on Tuesday to an action conference in Western Michigan.

Malory Miller finished with 16 points to lead Central County Mason (7-8), while Hannah Tourrow added nine points, Jacey Mayer scored seven points, and Jessica Petersen had six points.

“Any victory on the road is a good victory,” said Mason County County coach Brian Bey. “I was pleased with the defense efforts tonight against a scandalous northern Masquagon team. Delani Young is one of the best players in our league. We did our best to make her work for her points tonight. ”

Delanie Young ended with 14 points to lead the North Masquene (6-8) while Emma Buchmiller added six points.

“MCC is a solid team,” said North Muscuggon coach Jill Young. “We had fun trying to close Mallory … I can’t wait to watch the shine at the next level. We continue to rush and work hard. He plays teams like HART and MCC with really talented elderly people and still maintain the result within nine or 10 for the bigger part of the game is all we want for this year. I like the amount of turnover we cause. ”

Byron Center Zion Christian 35, Muskegon Catholic Central 34

The Crusaders fought with Zion Christian from beginning to end, but could not stay late in a narrow loss in the Alliance League actions.

Aliya Winston finished with 16 points to lead Muskegon Catholic (7-7), while Leona Kotetski added seven points, four rebounds and five thefts, and Molly Kewi had four rebounds.

Hopkins 45, Fruitport 19

The Trojans opened the game in 6-0, but struggled to keep up with the Vikings through the rest of the road as they fell into the action of OK Silver Conference.

Lily Johnson finished with eight points to lead Fruitport (4-12) while Ava Powell added seven points.

End results

Holton 33, Ravenna 30

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