
Mariah Kerley breaks the school record for career points (1,597) at East Jackson High School by scoring 28 points Tuesday night against Milan.
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Girls Basketball
Columbia Central 76, Clinton 15: The Golden Eagles dominated Clinton in non-conference action Tuesday night. Gabby Gaydosh led the way with a career-high 25 points, Rylee Knapp scored 11 points, Leelyn Brown tallied 10 points, and Cecelia Slat with nine points for CCHS.
Concord 57, Homer 35: The Yellow Jackets closed out the regular season with a non-conference win. Bradie Lehman and Grace Thorrez each scored 16 points, Hannah Stimer tallied 12 points, and Cieara Barrett finished with 11 points for Concord (18-4). Ava Fetterman scored 13 points for Homer.
East Jackson 56, Milan 20: Mariah Kerley breaks the school record for career points (1,597) by scoring 28 points Tuesday night. Addison Hendricks scored 12 points and Kennedy Goodwin added 10 points for EJHS.
Grass Lake 69, Western 58: The Warriors won a non-conference battle at Western Tuesday night.
Jackson Christian 48, Camden-Frontier 30: Rennie Huff finished with 19 points and nine rebounds and Ella Boll scored six points and pulled down eight rebounds for Jackson Christian.
Lumen Christi 59, Monroe St. Mary 53: The Titans defeated the previously undefeated team at home Tuesday. Kenna Hunt and Lucy Wrozek scored 18 points apiece and Codi Ruge added 11 points. Kathleen Doane finished with a team-high 13 rebounds for Lumen Christi.
Northwest 49, Grand Ledge 48: The Mounties earned a non-conference win over Grand Ledge Tuesday night.
Springport 63, Union City 47: Three players scored in double digits for Springport as Chloey Speed scored 26 points and dished seven assists, Reese Siefert added 15 points and 16 rebounds, and Hattie Gray added 10 points and three steals for Springport.
Hanover-Horton 57, Hudson 33: Maggie Soper and Morgan Kuhl combined for 38 points in the win for Hanover-Horton. Soper scored 20 points and Kuhl added 18 points and 12 rebounds for HHHS.
College Athletic Events
Men’s Basketball
Indiana Wesleyan 96, Spring Arbor 95 (3OT): Spring Arbor University lost a three-overtime thriller at home in the first round of the Crossroads League Tournament. Four players scored in double digits as Gabe Newhof scored 30 points, Travis Grayson finished with 28 points, Kevyn Robertson tallied 20 points, and Dante Favor had a dozen points for SAU (19-10 overall, 11-7 CL).
Macomb Community College 77, Jackson College 58: The Jets finished the season with a 3-25 record, 1-13 in MCCAA play. Savonn Campbell finished with 20 points, Joshua Christian scored nine points, and Cooper Johnston collected eight points for Jackson College.
Women’s Basketball
Jackson College 74, Macomb CC 73 (OT): The 16th ranked Jets earned a hard-fought overtime win against Macomb Community College Tuesday night. Kaylona Butler finished with 22 points, Zoie Bamm scored 18 points, and Emily Carbajal had 13 points for Jackson. The Jets finish the regular season with a 23-5 record, 13-1 in MCCAA play. Jackson faces Mid Michigan College Friday in the MCCAA Championship semifinal at Lansing Community College beginning at 5:30 p.m.
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District Basketball
Division 1 at Holt
Holt vs. Mason 5:30 p.m.
Jackson vs Okemos 7 p.m.
Division 2 at Columbia Central
Western vs. Michigan Center 5:30 p.m.
Chelsea vs. Columbia Central 7 p.m.
Division 3 at Hanover-Horton
Napoleon vs. Lumen Christi 5:30 p.m.
Hanover-Horton vs. Grass Lake 7 p.m.
Division 3 at Dansville
Dansville vs. Stockbridge 5:30 p.m.
Springport vs. Leslie 7 p.m.
Division 4 at Pittsford
North Adams-Jerome vs. Waldron 5:30 p.m.
Jackson Christian vs. Pittsford 7 p.m.
Division 4 at Concord
Reading vs. Hillsdale Academy 5:30 p.m.
Concord vs. Will Carleton Academy 7 p.m.
Hockey Regional
D-3 Lumen Christi at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 7 p.m.
College Athletic Event
Women’s Basketball
Huntington at Spring Arbor (CL Tournament) 7 p.m.
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