Central Senior from Mason Mallory Miller continued to keep a hot hand on Friday.
A week after the 1,000-point cornerstone output for his Varsity career, the SharpShooting guard has knocked a record at school eight 3 3 indicators during his team victory with 69-33 over Hesperia in the actions of the Western Michigan conference.
Miller finished the game with 26 points to lead Mason County Central (8-13), while Jaycee Myer added the high 16 career points.
“Malory chose her stains well tonight,” said Mason County County County Brian Bey. “She struck six -thirds in the first half, but also did a good job, making gaps to get us on the floor in the transition.
“She has now made over 150 threes in her career, which is a large number. Jacey did a good job when she got to the rim and finished well. “
Saris Connel finished with 17 points to lead Hasperia (0-18).
Below is a summary of how all the girls’ basketball teams in the Muskegon region did on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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Fremont 63, Manistee 38
Packers used a triple-double performance from Sophomore Standout Taylor Dekuiper to travel along Marinors on Friday night and end 12-0 to take place through the western Michigan lake division.
Dekuiper finished with 17 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and seven thefts to lead Fremont (19-2), while Mia Clemence added 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists, and Riley Chase had 10 points and six thefts.
Hattie Driver finished with 19 points to lead Manistee (7-10) while Grace Whitmer added seven points and Avamae Fett had five points.
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Muskegon 69, ReetHs-Puffer 42
Junior Standout Mariah Sain returned from a two -month absence to score 28 points on Friday night, while Lady Reds transferred along The Rockets for an impressive win at OK Green Conference Action.
Sain was injured in the upper body on December 24, 2024 and had missed the last 13 games before the match on Friday night. Muskegon went 5-8 during this section.
On Friday, Sain scored four points in the first quarter, 11 points in the second quarter, eight points in the third quarter and five points in the fourth quarter to help Muskegon pull away from the missiles.
Camrin Ward added 10 points and five thefts to Masquene (8-11), while Antician Sardzent had seven points, slaps Hamilton had six points, and Jail Martin had five points.
Ashlin David finished with 15 points to lead Reeths-Puffer (5-15), while Raquel Walker added 14 points.
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Grand Haven 62, East Kentwood 26
Buccaneers jumped to 29-11 lead in the first half and continued to travel along the Falcons for an impressive victory in the action of OK Red Conference.
Jillian Sorel finished with the highest 25 points to run Grand Haven (17-3), while Malory Voychek added 13 points, eight rebound There were eight points.
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Caledonia 36, Mona Shores 32
The sailors lags behind early and could not end a late attempt to return as they fell into the fighting Scots in the action of OK Green Conference.
The victory helped Caledonia provide an outspoken part of the League Championship.
Laney Russell finished with 18 points to lead Mona Shores (15-6) while Katie Phillips added eight points and Braillyn Mayers had three points.
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Montague 42, Oakridge 32
Wildcats opened the game at 19-10 running and ended the game at 10-1 as they pulled away from the Eagles’ victory for the Western Michigan conference.
Maizie Collins finished with 12 points to lead Montague (11-8), while Addie Peterson added 10 points, Amanda Kederquist had eight points, and Brailly Bouleva scored seven points.
Cambria Guentard finished with 21 points to lead Oustage (2-16) while Adriana Raap added eight points.
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Whitehall 45, Orchard View 26
The Vikings used a balanced evaluation attack to pull away from the Cardinals and took an impressive victory in the action at the West Michigan conference.
Claire Westerlund finished with 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead Whitehall (10-11), while Sydney Shepherd added 10 points, Jenny Fagan had eight points, and Peyton Schultz scored six points.
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Ravenna 42, North Muskegon 27
The bulldogs pulled away from the Norwegian in the second half to secure a stubborn victory on the road in the actions of the conference in Western Michigan.
Natalie Rosel finished with 14 points to lead Ravenna (13-7), while Sofia Rosel added eight points.
Delanie Young finished with 12 points to lead North Masquagon (8-12) while Emma Buchmiller added five points.
“Although we did not invent the victory, tonight was to celebrate our elderly,” said North Muscuggon coach Jill Young. “We played hard for Cayley, Katelin and Avery … And they deserved it. We were lucky to have them in our program. ”
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Kent City 56, Morley Stanwood 52
The Eagles kept a narrow 20-18 lead of half time and gave up a late rally from Mohawks to secure a stubborn victory in Action at CSAA White.
The victory helped Kent City provide an outspoken share of the CSAA White Championship.
“We went out tonight, knowing that Morley Stanwood is a difficult team and that we should have the fire,” said Kent City’s chief coach Sonny Male. “The girls did just that. We held the pedal all night and withstand running from them to the end so that it would be a little ignited. It was a complete effort of the team and I am so proud of these girls and the efforts they invested, a great victory and title of the conference withdrawn. ”
Lainy Hoffman finished with 24 points, six thefts, four struggles and one block to lead Kent City (15-5), while Kenzi Freeland added 10 points and three assists, Eli Hansen had seven points and three struggles and Mila Moliene There were five points, six rebounds and five assists.
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NEWAYGO 41, Remus Chippewa Hills 37 (OT)
The Lions could not be repelled by Chippewa Hills in the fourth quarter, as they saw eight points ahead to evaporate into a game at the end of the regulation. In the Overtime Session, NayayGo overcame several changes to the lead before finally holding on to a stubborn victory at the CSAA Red Action.
Ruby Hughes finished with 14 points, 11 rebounds and five thefts to lead a failing (17-3), while Gabby Arnie added seven points, four fights, and four thefts and Morgan Andres had six points and six thefts.
“Tonight was a difficult shooting in the evening,” Nayaygo’s head coach Nate Thomasma said. “We couldn’t shoot the ball into Lake Michigan or even in the bay of America, but the girls stubbornly.
“We had the game under control but give credit to Chippewa Hills, they struck a few shots late to steal the inertia. I am proud of how the girls deal with it and do not fold themselves when the impairment is struck. When the departure got worse, we dug and received W. The victory is a victory and we will always celebrate them. ”
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Central Montcalm 41, White Cloud 31
The Indians kept a narrow 21-20 lead of half time, but they could not keep up with the hornets down the section as they fell into the CSAA White action.
Andy Vincent finished with 17 points to lead White Cloud (5-14) and broke the school record for points scored in a season by a freshman with 308 points.
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Muskegon Catholic Central 55, Wyoming Lee 6
The Crusaders traveled past legends to win the Alliance League on Friday night.
Freshman Leona Kotetski finished with 19 points and five thefts to lead Muskegon Catholic (10-8), while Junior Aaliyah Winston added nine points and four thefts.
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End results
Hudsonville Unity Christian 44, Spring Lake 37
Belding 54, Fruitport 38
BIG RAPIDS 74, grant 35
Hart 56, Holton 33
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