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HS NOWADAYS: REESE SOFTSPHERE FAULTEXCLUDING IN THE SUPERIOR THUMB CONFERENCE WEST


After witnessing Unionville-Sebewaing win any of the last dual Greater Thumb Conference West Division softball titles prior to starting upon to win back-to-back Division 3 state titles, Reese is joining champs for the initial time given 2003.

That was the last of 4 uninterrupted championships for the Rockets, who swept the doubleheader from upon vacation Laker High by indentical scores of 15-0.

"With (Bay City) All Saints as well as USA in the league, it's the difficult joining as well as you went by it unbeaten," pronounced Reese manager Andy Behmlander of his team's 10-0 jot down in discussion play; the Rockets have been 23-1 altogether as well as perceived honest discuss in the ultimate coaches organisation Division 3 state rankings. "I idea you keep it going. We've been removing plain pitching."

Of Reese's twenty-three wins, fourteen of them have been shutouts. Game 1 personality Abbey Harrington softened to 15-0 with her 10th shutout of the year, whilst Kayla Sahr followed up by mending to 8-1 with her fourth shutout.

Scoreboard

The Tri-Valley Conference Tennis Tournament began during 9 a.m. currently during the Midland Community Tennis Center.

Softball

- Mount Pleasant swept the span of three-inning forgiveness wins from upon vacation Flint Northern, winning 20-0 as well as 15-0. The Oilers (20-2, 13-1 Saginaw Valley League) available strikeouts in seventeen of the eighteen outs.

- Frankenmuth's Heather Schultz longed for out upon the no-hitter by the singular representation when Caro's Andrea Henry strike the two-run homer with dual outs as well as the full equate in the bottom of the seventh inning. The Eagles accomplished up winning the opening diversion of the doubleheader 7-2 prior to earning the brush with the 4-3 feat in Game 2.

Schultz was the pitcher of jot down in both games, mending to 7-1 in joining competition.

- Entering the doubleheader attack .531, Shannon Szotko went 4-for-8 for Beaverton though the Beavers could usually conduct the separate with horde Sanford Meridian.

The Mustangs won the opener 4-2 prior to dropping the culmination 7-2. It was the initial joining detriment in some-more than dual years for the Beavers, who have the half-game lead for initial place in the Jack Pine Conference during 8-1-1.

Baseball

- Sanford Meridian separate the doubleheader with Jack Pine discussion personality Beaverton, superfluous the singular diversion during the behind of the Beavers.

"We're still in the track (for the discussion title)," Meridian manager Mark Novak said.

The Mustangs have 3 dangling joining games to complete, as well as Beaverton one.

"Things have been flattering confused around," Novak said. "A lot could occur this week."

Jake Oard won Game 2 for the Beavers, throwing the four-hit shutout with eleven strikeouts. He additionally led off the diversion with the home run.

- Hemlock youth Robert Carper strike the two-out stand in in the bottom of the sixth inning to expostulate home Nathan Blohm as well as Brian Kopta for the game-tying as well as game-winning runs in the 5-4 feat over horde Chesaning. The Huskies additionally won the initial game, 11-7.

- Mike Herbolsheimer's home run in the initial diversion of Reese's doubleheader with upon vacation Laker High highlighted the span of one-run victories for the Rockets. It was usually the second home run of the deteriorate for the winners, who warranted 5-4 as well as 4-3 decisions.

- Shepherd had 3 home runs starting in to the doubleheader with Swan Valley as well as left with 9 after winning 11-3 as well as 22-3 over the Vikings during home.

Shawn Stressman tallied dual homers in the initial game, whilst Travis Cline combined dual some-more in the second. Neil Zalud as well as Greg Silverthorn combined the last two.

"We could have used the couple of of those hits upon Monday during Alma," pronounced Shepherd manager Jack Nartker, whose Bluejays won 3-1 as well as mislaid 6-4 for their usually joining reversal in the doubleheader opposite Alma; Shepherd is 9-1 in the TVC Central. "We focused upon (hitting) during practice, as well as we told my partner manager that he contingency have accomplished the great job."

In Game 2, the Bluejays led 10-3 prior to tacking upon twelve some-more runs in the seventh inning.

- Eric Burt's walk-off singular plated Derek Rupp for the winning run in Heritage's 1-0 feat over Arthur Hill as well as the genius pitcher Mike Schaaf, who Heritage manager Bob Andrezejewski had tall regard for.

"Both pitchers were dominating," pronounced Andrezejewski of Schaaf as well as Game 1 personality Rupp. "(Schaaf's) really the most appropriate pitcher we've faced this year. He's overpowering."

Schaaf authorised usually 4 hits with the singular transport as well as fourteen strikeouts in 7 innings. Rupp countered to concede usually 3 hits with 9 strikeouts as well as 3 walks in the complete-game opening of his own.

The Hawks done it the brush with the 6-4 win in Game 2.

Boys golf

- Arthur Hill comparison Dan Warner won medalist honors during the third Saginaw Valley League jamboree during Currie West Golf Course in Midland, sharpened the 4-over-par 76.

"He's been operative difficult as well as we instruct we had 3 some-more usually similar to him," Arthur Hill manager Matt Young said. "He's been in the tip 5 for the meets as well as this is his initial time winning it. He was upon his diversion the total day."

Bay City Western won the encounter with the 320, circumference Mount Pleasant (322) as well as Midland Dow (323) in an additional tighten finish. At the SVL Championship Meet subsequent Thursday during The Fortress, those 3 teams stick upon Midland High as well as Heritage in the five-way conflict for the discussion title.

- Nouvel Catholic Central won the 19-team Ogemaw Heights Invitational during West Branch Country Club, carding the 332 to corner Ogemaw Heights by 6 strokes.

Tyler Deshone shot an 80 to win medalist honors. He assimilated teammates Ryan Leibinger (81) as well as Mitch Mulcahy (82) upon the all-tournament team.

Girls soccer

- Frankenmuth's 7-1 win over upon vacation Essexville Garber set up the conflict of state ranked teams fighting for the Tri-Valley Conference East Division crown.

The Eagles have been the singular diversion forward of Valley Lutheran, that travels to Frankenmuth for the 4:30 p.m. diversion Monday. Frankenmuth is ranked No. 6 in the Division 3 coaches check whilst the Chargers have been No. 8 in Division 4.

- Paige Beracy floated the shot from outward the 18-yard line mid by the initial half that found the behind of the net as well as in the future have Ithaca the difficult 1-0 win over upon vacation Alma.

The Yellowjackets softened to 7-1-2 as well as have been the half-game behind of second-place Freeland (8-1-1), that they transport to upon Monday. Four days after the Yellowjackets transport to league-leading Ovid-Elsie, that is undefeated in discussion play.

- Freeland jumped forward of upon vacation Hemlock 4-0 by halftime as well as rolled to the 5-2 win as the Eagles outshot the Huskies 22-2.

On the season, Freeland has outscored opponents 31-8 as well as has outshot them 223-59.

Girls tennis

Midland Dow won all 8 flights during the Saginaw Valley League Meet during the Midland Community Tennis Center, simply claiming the joining pretension with 32 points.

Midland High mislaid in 5 of the last matches to the cross-town rivals as well as accomplished second during twenty-one points whilst Mount Pleasant took third with 16.

Boys track

St. Louis' Nolan Ockert took the area lead in the 100-meter lurch with the time of 10.49 seconds during the St. Charles double-dual.

"And the dashes went in to the small bit of the conduct wind," pronounced St. Charles manager Aaron Gebauer.

BASEBALL
CLARE 12, (AT) ROSCOMMON 2 (5 inn)
C: WP, Tyler Wentowroth 5 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 9 K, 1 BB; Tyler Beatty 2 H; Nick Wyman 2B.
CLARE 11, ROSCOMMON 1 (5 inn)
C (12-7-1, 8-1 JPC): WP, Jon Crawford 5 IP, 1 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 6 K; Wyman 2 H, 2B; Kris English 2 H, 2B, 2 RBI.

MP SACRED HEART 12, (AT) ASHLEY 4
MPSH: WP, Nick Roslund (2-0) 4 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 0 K (H); Billy Myler H, 2 RBI; Paul DeSalvo H, R.
MP SACRED HEART 17, ASHLEY 0 (5 inn)
MPSH (16-5, 11-1 MSAC): WP, Tim Jacque (1-0) 5 IP, 1 H, 4 K, 2 BB (2 H, 3 R, RBI); Alex Hammerle 2 H, 2 R, 2 RBI; Garrett Chapin 2 H, 3B, 2 R, RBI; Ethan Howard 2 H, R, RBI; DeSalvo 3B, 2 R, 2 RBI.

FRANKENMUTH 12, (AT) CARO 0 (5 inn)
F: WP, Steve Gorney 5 IP, 4 K, 2 H, 0 BB, 0 R; Nathan Cormier 2 H, 3 R; Gorney 2 H, BB, 2 RBI; Randy Limberg 2 H, 3 RBI, BB.
CARO 5, FRANKENMUTH 3
C (15-6, 6-3 TVC E): WP, Jared Vinson 7 IP, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 R, 1 ER, 3 K; Jimmy Tetil 4 H, 2B; Mike Daniels 2 H; Shane Kelly 2 H, 4 RBI, SB.
F (12-8, 5-3 TVC E): LP, Nathan Jammer 6 2/3 IP, 6 K, 0 BB, 9 H, 5 R, 3 ER; Gorney 2 H; Nathan Krafft 2 H, 2 RBI.

(at) Meridian 4, Beaverton 3
M: WP, Tanner Smith 4 IP, R, 3 H, 2 K, BB; S, Alan VanNortwick (3 IP, 2 R, 3 K) 2B, R; Bryce Weakman 2 H, RBI; Jason Hockemeyer H, R, RBI.
B: LP, Ryan Longstreth 7 IP, 6 H, 4 R; Lyons 2 H; Joe Boahbedason 2 H.
Beaverton 5, Meridian 0
B (8-1): WP, Jake Oard (7 IP, 4 H, eleven K, BB) HR; Kyle Longstreth 2B, HR.
M (10-10, 5-2): LP, Smith 3 IP, 2 H, K; Hockemeyer 2 H.

(At) Reese 5, Laker High 4
R: WP, Greg Caldwell 7 IP, 9 H, 4 K, BB; Chris Williamson 2 H; Mike Herbolsheimer HR, 2B, 3 RBI.
Reese 4, Laker High 3
R (14-8, 5-5 GTC West): WP, Will Tack 7 IP, 2 H, 10 K, 5 BB; Chad Kern 2 H; Herbolsheimer 4 H, 2B; James Stockmeyer 3B, RBI.

(At) Shepherd 11, Swan Valley 3
SH: WP, Neil Zalud 5 IP, R, 2 H, BB, K; Shawn Stressman 3 H, 2 HR, 5 RBI; Greg Silverthorn 3 H; Zalud 2 H, HR; Keegan Showalter 2 H, 2B; Jason Gill 2 2B, 2 RBI.
SV: LP, Williams; Rogers 3 H.
Shepherd 22, Swan Valley 3
SH (18-2, 9-1 TVC Central): WP, Zalud 4 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 5 K; Travis Cline 4 H, 2 HR, 3B, 2B, 7 RBI; Lance Maney 3 H, 2B, 3 RBI; Ian Rhynard 2 H, 2B; Gill 2 H, 2B; Zalud 2 H; Justin Spickerman 2 H, 3 RBI; Silverthorn HR.
SV: Buddle 2 H.

(At) Heritage 1, Arthur Hill 0
H: WP, Derek Rupp 7 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 9 K, 3 BB; Rupp 2 H, GW R; Drew Strongrich 2B; Eric Burt GW H, RBI.
A: LP, Mike Schaaf 7 IP, 4 H, BB, fourteen K; Colin McEwen H; Bobby Westphal H; Joaquim Garcia H.
Heritage 6, Arthur Hill 4
H: WP, Jordan Schwellenbach 6 2/3 IP, 4 R, 4 ER, 4 H, 8 K, 6 BB; SV, Rupp 1/3 IP, K; Burt 2 H; Jeff Kinley 2 H, 3B; Strongrich H, RBI; Alex Slivinski 2 H, RBI.
A: LP, James King 7 IP, 7 H, 4 BB, 3 K; Schaaf 2 H; Adam Rocha H, RBI; Steve Reyes H, RBI.

Mount Pleasant 23, (At) Flint Northern 0 (3 INN.)
M: WP, Mike Francek 3 IP, 0 H, 7 K, 4 BB; Ryan Cummings 3 H, 2B, 2 RBI; Francek 3 H, 2B, 2 RBI; Matt Grinzinger 3B, 2B, 2 RBI; Zack Lyon 2 2B, 3 RBI.
Mount Pleasant 19, Flint Northern 0 (3 INN.)
M (16-3, 12-1 SVL): WP, Joe Pina 2 IP, 0 H, BB, 5 K; Donny Lee 3 H, 2B, 2 RBI; Tyler Gross 2 H, RBI; William Arnold 2 H, 2B, 3 RBI; Tyler Mills HR, 3 RBI; Kyle Mead 2B, RBI; Pina H, RBI.

Coleman 4, (At) E. Montabella 3
C: WP, Joe Huss 6 IP, 7 H, 0 BB, 5 K; SV, Joey King 1 IP, 2 K; Tomas Albaugh 2 H, 2B; David Novak 2B, 2 RBI; Adam Richmond 2 H, RBI.
Coleman 13, E. Montabella 1 (5 INN.)
C (13-6-1, 11-3 MSAC): WP, John Porter (2-1) 5 IP, 3 H, BB, 8 K; Will Acker 3 H, 2B, 2 RBI; Albaugh 3 H, 2 RBI; Novak 3 H, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI; Huss 2 H; Porter 2 RBI.

HEMLOCK 11, (AT) CHESANING 7
H: WP, Mitch Andrus 7 IP, 7 R, 4 ER, 5 H, 9 K, 5 BB (H, 2 R, RBI, 2 BB); Kyle Krause 2 H, 4 R; Michael Jesse 2B, 2 RBI, R; Mitch Wagoner 2 H, 3 R, RBI; Brian Kopta 2 H, 2 RBI.
HEMLOCK 5, CHESANING 4
H (7-13, 4-6 TVC C): WP, Jesse 7 IP, 4 R, 2 ER, 4 H, 5 BB, 3 K; Robert Carper GW RBI, 2 RBI, 2B, BB; Wagoner H, R: Ryan Root H, R; Kopta H, R, RBI.

(AT) ALMA 6, FREELAND 1
F: LP, Jason McInnis 7 IP, 6 R, 3 ER, 6 H, 6 K, 2 BB; Nick Conrad 2 H, R; Blake Landosky H, RBI, R.
ALMA 7, FREELAND 4
F: LP, Landosky 7 IP, 7 R, 1 ER, 4 H, 4 BB, 0 K, 2 WP; Taylor Schriber 2 H, RBI, R; Justin Krenzke H, 2 RBI; Derek Esler H, R, RBI.

SOFTBALL

MP SACRED HEART 12, (AT) ASHLEY 1 (5 inn)
MPSH: WP, Aubry Hire 5 IP, 1 R, 2 H, eleven K, 3 BB; Katie Zeh 2 H; Rachel Jaksa 2 H.
MP SACRED HEART 15, ASHLEY 0 (3 inn)
MPSH (19-3, 10-2 MSAC): WP, Hire 2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 5 K, 1 BB (2B); Zeh H.

(AT) MOUNT PLEASANT 20, FLINT NORTHERN 0 (3 inn)
MP: WP, Ashley Carpenter 2 IP, 5 K, 0 H, 0 BB; Austin McCann 2 H, 2B.
MOUNT PLEASANT 15, FLINT NORTHERN 0 (3 inn)
MP (20-2, 13-1 SVL): WP, Meagan Coldwell 2 IP, 6 K, 0 BB, 0 H (2 H, 2B upon offense).

COLEMAN 16, (AT) MONTABELLA 1 (5 inn)
C: WP, Vanessa Sprague 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 5 K, 0 BB; Marissa Penney 3 H, 2B, 3 RBI; Katherine Benchley 2 H, 2B; Katie Murphy 2 H, 2B; Rachel O'Laughlin 2 H, 2B; Sharayah Fike 2B; Keshia Lytle 2 H, 3B.
COLEMAN 11, MONTABELLA 0 (6 inn)
C: WP, Alex Sprague 7 H, 0 BB, 0 H, 7 K; Murphy 4 H; Katherine Benchley 3 H, 2B; Fike HR, 2 RBI; Aranda Bushre 2 H, 2B; Joslynn Rickord 2B, 3 RBI.

HEMLOCK 16, (AT) CHESANING 0 (3 inn)
C: Krystal Hernandez H.
H: WP, Janette Garcia 3 IP, 6 K, 0 BB, 1 H; Brynne Hohensee 2 H, 4 RBI, 2 R; Amanda Young GS, 4 RBI.
HEMLOCK 16, CHESANING 2 (5 inn)
C (1-20-1, 0-10): Sabrina Aguilar 2 H, R; Chelsea Harris 2 H.
H: WP, Shelby Herrington 5 IP, 8 K, 0 BB, 5 H, 2 R (3 H, 3 RBI, R); Krista Hickerson 2 H, 2 RBI, 3 R.

HERITAGE 21, (AT) ARTHUR HILL 1 (3 inn)
H: WP, Rachel Cook 3 IP, 0 H, 0 BB, 2 K (2 H, 2B, RBI); Briean Yntema 3 H, 3B, HR, 6 RBI; Megan Zahm 2 H, 3B, HR, 3 RBI; Dana Cole 2 H.
HERITAGE 8, ARTHUR HILL 1
H (12-12, 10-6 SVL): WP, Whitney Hall 7 IP, 4 H, 7 K, 0 BB (H); Cook 3 H; Christy Campau H; Macy Schultz H; Taylor Adams H.
AH: Caviness 2 H; Emmeutt 2 H.

SWAN VALLEY 2, (AT) SHEPHERD 0
SV: WP, Haylee Swarthout 7 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 5 K; Sarah Mrozinski 3 H, R; Megan Jozwiak 3 H, R; Abbe Williams H, RBI; Melinda Smith 2B, RBI.
SH: Courntey McGuire H; Stephanie McPherson H.
SWAN VALLEY 4, SHEPHERD 2
SV (12-9, 6-4 TVC C): WP, Swarthout 7 IP, 2 R, 7 H, 0 BB, 6 K, 1 HB; Smith 3 H, R; Taylor Boehler 2 2B, 3 R, 3 RBI.
SH (12-9, 2-7-1 TVC C): Melissa Quakenbush 2 H, R; McGuire 2 H, RBI.

(at) Freeland 13, Alma 4
F: Jo Briggs (7 IP, 6 H, BB, twelve K) 2 H, 2 RBI; Elizabeth Kreager 2 H, 2 RBI; Kim Roth 2 H, 3 RBI; Haley Niedzwiecki 2B, 2 RBI.
A: LP, Kindra Ortiz 7 IP, eleven H, K; Morgan Goddard 2 H; Jessica Page 2B.
Freeland 6, Alma 0
F (19-5-1, 10-0) WP, Kim Roth 7 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 8 K; Megan Feinauer H, 2 RBI; Michelle Booms H, RBI; Brittney Phillips H, RBI.
A: LP, Rachel Cornejo 7 IP, 9 H; Danielle Shortsle 2 H, 3B.

Valley Lutheran 11, (At) Merrill 0
V: WP, Natalie Begick 7 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 6 K, 0 BB; Andrea Weiss 2 3B, 2 R; Jenna Weiss 2 H, 2 R; Kirsten Vogel 2 H.
M: LP, Austyn DeBeau 7 IP, eleven R, 8 H, twelve K, 6 BB; Austyn DeBeau H; Elaine Bugbee 2B; Lindsey Sermack H.
Valley Lutheran 5, Merrill 4
V (18-7, 8-0 TVC West): WP, Trista Brownlee 6 IP, 4 R, 7 H, 6 K, 0 BB; SV, Begick IP, H, 0 R, 0 K, 0 BB; Andrea Weiss 2 H, 3B, 2B, R; Begick 2B; Jenna Weiss 3B.
M (10-9, 3-5 TVC West): LP, Alex DeBeau 6 IP, 5 R, 8 H, 3 K, 5 BB; Danni Radosa 3 H; Austyn DeBeau 2 H, 3B, 2 R; Kelsey Siler 2 H, 2B, R.

(At) Reese 15, Laker High 0 (3 INN.)
R: WP, Abbey Harrington (15-0, 10 shutouts) 3 IP, H, 6 K, 2 BB; Jamie Humpert 3 H, 2B, 3 RBI; Amy Kaufman 2 H, 2B, 3 RBI; Erika Squanda 2 H, 2B, 2 RBI; Danni Kern 2 H, 3B, 2 RBI.
Reese 15, Laker High 0 (5 INN.)
R (23-1, 10-0 GTC West): WP, Kayla Sahr (8-1, 4 shutouts) 5 IP, H, 5 K, BB; Sahr 2 H, 5 RBI; Jamie Humpert 2 H, 2 RBI; Kern H, 2 RBI; Kaitlyn Squanda 2B, 2 RBI.

Frankenmuth 7, (At) Caro 2
F: WP, Heather Schultz 7 IP, H, 2 R, BB, thirteen K; Schultz H, RBI; Mary Ellen Seutter H, RBI.
C: LP, Cortney Ellis 7 IP, 6 H, 7 R, 3 BB, 5 K; Andrea Henry HR, 2 RBI.
Frankenmuth 4, Caro 3
F (18-10, 7-1 TVC East): WP, Schultz (7-1 TVC East) 7 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 0 ER, BB, 10 K; Schultz 2 H, RBI; Samantha Cormier H, RBI.
C (8-11-1, 3-4-1 TVC East): LP, Ellis 7 IP, 3 H, 4 R, BB, 7 K; Jillian Libby 2 H, 2B, 2 RBI; Vanessa Taylor H.

(At) S. Meridian 4, Beaverton 2
S: WP, Shelby Anderson 7 IP, 7 H, 2 R, ER, 6 K, BB; Erica Pomranky 3-run HR.
B: LP, Lacie Mast 7 IP, 5 H, 6 K, BB, 3 ER; Jozzie Apple 3 H.
Beaverton 7, S. Meridian 2
B (16-9-1, 8-1-1 JPC): WP, Britani Eaton 7 IP, 2 R, 7 H, 5 K, 0 BB, ER; Mast 4 H, 2B; Shannon Szotko 3 H, 3 RBI, 2B.
S (8-2 JPC): LP, Anderson 5 IP; T. Reese 2 H.

(AT) NEW LOTHROP 17, FLINT HAMADY 0
NL: Kayla Knieper 3 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 8 K; Kayla Krupp 2 H, 3B, 3 RBI, 3 R; Kelsey Gasper 3B, 2 BB, 2 R, 3 RBI; Megan Hajek 2 H, 2 R, 3 RBI.
NEW LOTHROP 17, FLINT HAMADY 0
NL: WP, Brynn Wiesenberger 4 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 8 K; Melissa Malott 3 H, 3 R, 4 RBI, 2 BB; Rochelle Kviz 2 H, 3 R, RBI, 2 BB.

BROWN CITY 7, MAYVILLE 5
BROWN CITY 3, MAYVILLE 2
Record: Mayville 14-7 (5-2 GTC).

BOYS GOLF

At Currie West (par 72)
SAGINAW VALLEY LEAGUE JAMBOREE NO. 3
Team results: 1. Bay City Western 320; 2. Mount Pleasant 322; 3. Midland Dow 323; 4. Midland High 328; 5. Heritage 331; 6. Bay City Central 353; 7. Arthur Hill 407; 8. Flint Central 518; 9. Flint SWA 527.
Medalist: Dan Warner (AH) 76.
Heritage: Bruce Eccleton 79; Tyler Gnatkowski 81; Brandon Wilson 84; Brian Marciniak 87.
AH: Warner 76; Brandon Maciejewski 107; Neil Warner 109; Julian Baker 115.
At West Branch Country Club (par 72)

OGEMAW HEIGHTS INVITATIONAL
Team Results: 1. Nouvel CC 332; 2. Ogemaw Heights 338.
Medalist: Tyler Deshone (NCC) 80.
NCC: Deshone 80; Ryan Leibinger 81; Mitch Mulcahy 82; Garrett Chronowski 89.

GIRLS TRACK

ST. CHARLES DOUBLE DUAL
Team scores: St. Charles 81, St. Louis 47; St. Charles 89, ML Seminary 39; ML Seminary 68, St. Louis 60.
High burst – Weindorf (MLS) 4-8; Long burst – Schmugge (MLS) 15-1; Shot put – Pilmore (SL) 38-1 1/2 ; Discus – Pilmore (SL) 109-6.
100-meters – Jessy Gonzales (SC) :13.2; 200 – Kaitlyn Henninger (SC) :28.9; 400 – Kaitlyn Henninger (SC) 1:04.6; 100-hurdles Alena Bogar (SC) :17.1; 300-hurdles – Lecker (MLS) :51.2; 800 – Morgan Carey (SC) 2:44.6; 1600 – Luehm (SL) 6:05.9; 3200 – Luehm (SL) 12:44.
400 Relay – St. Charles (Gonzales, Bogar, Morgan McSweyn, Emily Savage), :53.71; 800 Relay – St. Charles (Gonzales, McSweyn, Henninger, Savage), 1:54.3; 1600 Relay – St. Charles (Savage, Gonzales, Gogar, Henninger), 4:30.1; 3200 Relay – St. Louis, 11:51.
Record: SC 6-1.

Arthur Hill 84, (At) Nouvel CC 35
100 dash: Shakeyla Wicker (A), :13.99; 100 hurdles: Sheena Austin (A), :18.66; 1600: Victoria Roberts (N), 6:12.94; 300 hurdles: Cormeisha Knight (A), :53.39; 3200: Roberts (N), 14:14.98; 400 dash: Tasha White (N), 1:03.25; 800: Allie Wasik (N), 2:44.16; 200 dash: Violet Lindsay (A), :28.17; 800 relay: A, 1:58.5; 1600 relay: A, 4:49.72; 3200 relay: N (White, Wasik, Roberts, Courtney Taffel), 11:31.19; Discus: Juanita Cochran (A), 70-1; Shot put: Cochran (A), 31-1; High jump: Breyone Hatfield (A), 4-10; Long jump: White (N), 14-8.

BOYS TRACK

(At) Nouvel CC 75, Arthur Hill 40
100 dash: Demarcio Copes (A), :11.3; 110 hurdles: Jayvon Garth (A), :16.44; 1600: Michael Restifo (N), 4:45.67; 200 dash: Anton Deisler (N), :23.66; 300 hurdles: Christian Miller (N), :43.35; 3200: Restifo (N), 10:50.31; 400 dash: Chad Jacobs (N), :56.42; 800: Jon Ludka (N), 2:03.12; 400 relay: A (Copes, Leodis Ford, Timothy Walker, Matthew Williams), :45.65; 800 relay: A (Copes, Ford, Walker, Williams), 1:35.61; 1600 relay: N (Ludka, Jacobs, Miller, Deisler), 3:38.82; 3200 relay: N (Nate Russell, Peter Rybinski, Restifo, Ludka), 8:42.14; Discus: Alex Gialanardo (N), 109-10 1/2; Shot put: Myles (A), 44-1 1/2; High jump: Nick Snyder (N), 6-0; Long jump: Snyder (N), 18-4 1/2; Pole vault: Zach Garner (N), 9-0.

ST. CHARLES DOUBLE-DUAL
Results: St. Louis d. St. Charles; ML Seminary d. St. Charles.
3200: Noah Willetz (M), 11:10; 200 dash: Caleb Dietrich (M), :23.69; 300 hurdles: Julius Buelow (M), :45.45; 400 dash: Nick Davaloz (SL), :54.26; 800: Mark Voss (M), 2:09; Shot put: Brad Saunders (SC), 49-3; High jump: Dominic Chambers (M), 5-10; 800 relay: M (Lucas Proeber, Dan Miller, Chambers, Dietrich), 1:37; 1600: Eric Melso (M), 4:50; 400 relay: M (Proeber, Miller, Dietrich, Buelow), :46.7; 100 dash: Nolan Ockert (SL), :10.49; Discus: Chris Monroe (SL), 123-1; 110 hurdles: Tyler Larsen (SC), :17.48; Long jump: Cody Eyer (SL), 18-10; 3200 relay: M (Voss, Willetz, Buelow, Melso), 9:24; 1600 relay: SL (Dustin Baker, Eddie Tucker, Davaloz, Ockert), 3:43.

GIRLS SOCCER

(AT) FREELAND 5, HEMLOCK 2
F (8-2-1, 8-1-1 TVC W): Samantha Payk G; Courtney Vasold G, A; Libby Scherzer G; Theresa Shibilski G; Amy Miller G; Brittany O'Leary A; Katie Glover A; Sarah White 3 saves
H (6-6-1, 4-5-1 TVC W): Alyssa Stroud G; Katie Bell G; Lauren Leibold A; goalie Nicole Weiskirch.
Shots: F 22-2; Halftime: F 4-0.

(AT) FRANKENMUTH 7, E. GARBER 1
F (9-3-3, 8-0-0): Paige Maurer 2 G, A; Clara Williams G; Jenny Johnson G; Lisa Jewell G; JoEllen Bender G, A; Erica Meyer G, A; GK – Heather Haubenstricker 0 saves.
Shots: F 24-1; Halftime: F 3-0.

(AT) ITHACA 1, ALMA 0
I (7-1-2 TVC W): Paige Beracy G; Miranda Lee A; Angie Smith 3 saves.
Halftime: 1-0.

(At) Swan Valley 2, Bullock Creek 2
SV (5-7-1): Paige Wegner G, Ashley Eschenbacher G; goalie Emily Goergen (10 saves)
BC: Michelle Gale G, Jessica Wiggins G; goalie Meghan Kollman (10 saves); Shots upon idea – 12-12; Halftime score: 1-1.

(At) Millington 7, Caro 0
M (3-6-1): Alisha Piper 4 G; Holly Graham G, A; Alissa Kroll G, A; Logan Mudge G; Crystal Raymond A; Anne O'Berry A. Goalie – Tegan Damm (8 saves); Brooke Byerley (3 saves); Shots upon idea – M 28-11; Halftime measure – 2-0 M.
C: Goalie – Jill Riley (21 saves).

(At) Nouvel CC 2, Gaylord 0
NCC (9-2): Mary Grace Kennedy G; Jenny Ryan G; Liz Curtis A; Aubrey Dwyer A; goalie – Courtney Neiderquill (2 saves)/Hannah Moore (4 saves); Shots upon idea – 18-8 N; Halftime – 1-0.

GIRLS TENNIS

At Midland Community Tennis Center
SAGINAW VALLEY LEAGUE MEET
Team results: 1. Midland Dow 32; 2. Midland High 21; 3. Mount Pleasant 16; 4. Heritage 14; 5. Bay City Western 12; 6. Flint SWA 7; 7. Bay City Central 6.5; 8. (TIE) Arthur Hill, Saginaw High as well as Flint Central 1.5.
Championship matches
Singles: 1. Andrea Calhoun (DOW) d. Sara Beery (MID), 6-0, 6-1; 2. Daniella Patton (DOW) d. Alex Hinck (MP), 6-1, 6-0; 3. Michelle Guarino (DOW) d. Kelsey Lange (MID), 6-7 (7-0), 6-1, 6-1; 4. Julia Colarelli (DOW) d. Harper Myers (MID), 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles: 1. Stephanie Kennedy-Meghan Woody (DOW) d. Pooja Pandit-Stacy Georges (HER), 6-4, 6-3; 2. Shelby Riggle-Kaila Butcher (DOW) d. Denise Sirias-Natalie Fort (MID), 6-1, 6-0; 3. Amanda Pilnik-Elaine Elliott (DOW) d. Katie VanSlumbrouck-Sarah Hoffman (HER), 6-2, 6-1; 4. Cara Wasserman-Sarah Goslin (DOW) d. Angelika Regier-Bethany Donat (MID), 6-0, 6-0.

(AT) ITHACA 6, OVID-ELSIE 2
Ithaca (2-8 TVC) winners: 1S. Elizabeth Brown, 6-1, 6-4; 2S. Kelly Thompson, 6-2, 6-1; 3S. Alyson Glowney, 6-3, 6-2; 4S. Jessica Root, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0; 1D. Rachelle Page-Malene Leth, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3; 2D. Ashley Smith-Haylee Price, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

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  • January 30, 2010 

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