Saturday, January 16, 2010

Friday Night Highlights: Sandusky beats Reese; BC remains undefeated

Girls Basketball
Sandusky 73, Reese 57
In this highly anticipated matchup of two of the top 10 teams in the Class C state rankings, Marissa DeMott scores a game high 24 points to lead the Redskins to the 16 point win, while Lauren Krause added 20 (she hit five three-pointers). Overall, Sandusky put four players in double figures.
For Reese, Jade Ackerman led the team with 17.
In other girls action…
Brown City 58, Marlette 45
Kristen Greene continued her fantastic season with 23 points, while Marlette was led by a 19 point effort from Amara Wilson. Both these girls are having great seasons and could find their way on the first team of this year’s All-Thumb Team.
EPBP 51, Cass City 22
The Lakers were led by 13 points from Kacy Shetler. I believe this is five wins in a row for EPBP, who in typical fashion have started off slow but are coming on strong when the games count the most.
Harbor Beach 47, Deckerville 27
For everyone who thinks the GTE is a two team race think again…Harbor Beach continues to prove they are for real. You read this here first, this team is going to have a say in who this year’s champions are.
If they could get a win over BC or Sandusky, I think it would prove to everyone just how good this team is.
Hannah Wilson scored 11 for HB, while Tori Kraft added 10.
Mayville 69, Ubly 33
Ubly’s Nicole Franzel scored a season-high 22 points in her team’s 36 point loss.
USA 47, BCAS 39
Jenny Williamson scored 17 for the Patriots.
Vassar 48, Bad Axe 24
The Hatchets were led by six from Taylor Braun.

In boys action…
Kingston 64, Port Hope 41
It was one of Port Hope’s best offense efforts of the season, but still came up short in this one.
Travis Phillips scored a team high 11 points for the Bluestars.
North Huron 68, CPS 65
The Warriors remained perfect on the season, winning their 30th straight (I believe) regular season game, just getting by CPS.
Sean Clancy led the team with 22, while Eric Dhyse, Kevin Rice and Mike Bucholtz also scored in double figures.
A close call for North Huron, who has had a couple of closer games lately, going back to the Owen-Gage game….however I think in the end the team will be better for it.
We also have to keep in perspective that is the result of that HUGE target on this team’s back; everyone wants to be the one to end the win streak and hand them their first loss of the season.
Peck 58, Caseville 25
Sharpe scored eight points for Caseville.

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