SATURDAY SCORES
Forest Hills Eastern 44 Cedar Springs 29
MONDAY SCORES
Grand Rapids Sacred Heart 53 Libertas Christian 18
Montague 48 Fremont 38: The Wildcats held off the Packers in a non-league battle on Monday night. Kendall Osborne paced the ‘Gue with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Haylee Schwarz added 10 points, while Emma Peterson finished with 8. Haley Zerlaut led Fremont with 9, while Kaitlynn Bennett added 8.
North Muskegon 44 Muskegon Heights 40
TUESDAY SCORES
Allegan 54 Wyoming Lee 14
Belding 60 Godwin Heights 37: The Black Knights rolled past the Wolverines in girls basketball action. Brook Simpson led Belding with 24 points in this victory. Kali Vandentoorn added 15, while Alayna Sims scored 12.
Byron Center 57 Grand Rapids Christian 35
Central Montcalm 44 Tri-County 40: The Hornets were without two starters, and they were down ten points after three quarters. Despite both large obstacles, they never gave up and showed their ability to persevere in the face of adversity and emerge victorious. Maia Sexton led CM with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Courtney Guelzo added 10 points, while Lauren Alexander finished with 9.
Comstock Park 43 Calvin Christian 32
East Grand Rapids 67 Greenville 37: The Pioneers cruised to a win over Greenville in OK White action. Macy Brown led EGR with 18 points, while both Julia Hooker and Reagan Weaver tossed in 9.
East Kentwood 47 Jenison 44
Edwardsburg 55 Portage Central 39: The Eddies captured a victory in non-league action on Tuesday. Ella Castelucci led Edwardsburg with 17 points, while Averie Markel added 14. Both Macy Searles and Rylee Stephenson finished with 13 points for PC.
Frankenmuth 63 Midland Dow 60
Freeland 46 Reese 36
Fremont 45 Chippewa Hills 41: The Packers held off the Warriors to secure a road victory in CSAA Gold play. Fremont was ahead 28-16 at halftime before Remus put together a late-game charge. Fremont was able to overcome 6/16 shooting from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter to hold on for the win. Haley Zerlaut paced Fremont with 13 points, while Lily VandenBerg added 12.
Fruitport Calvary Christian 67 Orchard View 25
Grand Rapids Catholic Central 57 Wayland 32
Grand Rapids Sacred Heart 36 Fellowship Baptist 8
Hamilton 53 Allendale 43
Hart 55 White Cloud 21: The Pirates dominated the Indians in non-league play on Tuesday. A 15-0 first quarter edge helped Hart create a lead they would never surrender. Addi Hovey paced the Pirates with 19 points, 10 steals, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks. Mariana VanAgtmael added 13 points, 5 steals and 4 rebounds. Aspen Boutell was also in double figures with 10 points, 4 steals and 4 assists. Morgan Marvin chipped in 11 rebounds and 5 assists, while Abby Hicks finished with 7 steals.
Hastings 47 Jackson Northwest 46
Hopkins 43 Kelloggsville 29: The Vikings defeated the Rockets for their second straight OK Silver victory. Mady Weber paced Hopkins with 15 points, while Ellie Sebright (13) was also in double figures. Maya Kerber chipped in 6 for the Vikings.
Hudsonville 67 Caledonia 47
Kent City 46 Covenant Christian 36: The Eagles were without two starters, and they trailed 7-0 early against the Chargers. Kent City was able to rally and secure a 10-point victory. Madelyn Geers finished with 19 points and 9 rebounds. Lexie Bowers added 16 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals, 5 assists and 2 blocks.
Lowell 65 Forest Hills Northern 33: The Red Arrows secured another OK White victory, this time over the Huskies. Braxcynn Baker paced the victors with 24 points, while Emma Bruwer (13) and McKenzie Munson (12) were also in double figures. Faith Walker led FHN with 15 points, while Layne Sietsema added 7.
Middleville 45 Cedar Springs 26
Mona Shores 57 Reeths Puffer 36: The Sailors secured their eighth straight victory, taking down the rival Rockets. It was 12-10 after the first quarter, before Mona Shores won the next two quarters by a combined 34-10 margin. Khaleeya Cook paced the Sailors with 18 points, while Ali Phillips added 11. Mia Brown (9), Jenna Tierman (8) and Olivia Sobczak (7) also added key scoring opportunities. Sophia Hekkema led Puffer with 16 points.
Muskegon 49 Holland 41
Potter’s House 38 Oakridge 36
Ravenna 47 Muskegon Catholic Central 34: The Bulldogs took down the Crusaders in non-league play on Tuesday. Ravenna hit five triples in the opening frame to jump ahead 23-9. They would carry that lead throughout. Sara Albanese paced MCC with 9 points, while Katherine Rauch added 7.
Rockford 62 Grand Haven 38
Saugatuck 45 Martin 15
Schoolcraft 54 Kalamazoo Hackett 26
South Christian 47 Kenowa Hills 32
Sparta 58 Northpointe Christian 20
Spring Lake 38 Coopersville 21: The Lakers took down the Broncos in an OK Blue battle on Tuesday. Jennifer Judge paced the victors with 13 points and 6 rebounds. Meah Bajt added 12 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals. Ella Andree chipped in 8 points and 4 rebounds, while Eryn Bouwhuis secured 6 rebounds.
St Joseph 55 Mattawan 48
Watervliet 49 Lawton 30: The Panthers held off the Blue Devils thanks to a dominant second quarter. Outside of that eight minutes, these teams were nearly even. Reese Olson led Lawton with 7 points and 10 rebounds.
West Catholic 77 Unity Christian 22: The Falcons remain unbeaten in OK Blue play with a thrashing of the ‘Saders. Abbey Kimball led all scorers with 31 points, outscoring the Falcons’ opponent once again. Elisha Dykstra added 16 points, while Reese Polega (8) and Cadence Dykstra (7) also found the basket consistently.
West Ottawa 61 Grandville 37
Western Michigan Christian 58 Whitehall 35: The Warriors took down the Vikings in a non-league battle on Tuesday. It was a 21-5 first quarter edge for WMC that was too much for Whitehall to overcome. Charley Klint led the Vikings with 9 points and 6 rebounds in defeat.
Zeeland West 58 Wyoming 40: The Dux relied on a big fourth quarter to pull away from the Wolves. Zeeland West converted 14/16 free throw attempts in the final frame on their way to 22 points. Abby Winn, Ally Yonker, Jordyn Klaasen, Kara Bartels and Lindy Gulker all had 9 points for the Dux. Marissa Ybarra (7) and Tia Martinez (6) also finished with key scoring contributions.