Luke Soper of Hanover-Horton High School scored 28 points in a win over Manchester at home Wednesday.
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Boys Basketball
Grass Lake 63, Addison 36: Brayden Lape scored 33 point leading Grass Lake to the win. The Warriors are now 11-0 on the season.
Columbia Central 59, Napoleon 19: Three players scored in double digits for CCHS in the rivalry win. Derek Sanders scored 19 points, Nolan Schiel added 13 points, and David Munro finished with 12 points for Columbia Central. Tyler Nall scored nine points to lead Napoleon.
Jonesville 52, East Jackson 33: The Trojans fell in Cascades Conference action.
Hanover-Horton 59, Manchester 33: Hanover-Horton jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first nine minutes of the contest. Luke Soper finished with 28 points and eight rebounds for HHHS.
Michigan Center 69, Homer 47: Travis Collins scored 22 points and Jayden Watson added 21 points for MCHS.
Leslie 59, Vandercook Lake 38: Conner Marciniak scored 12 points and Joel Cranmore added 11 points for Leslie. Vandercook Lake was led by Todd Atkins with 10 points.
Michael Smith (0) of Vandercook Lake drives to the basket during a home game against Leslie.
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Coldwater 53, Western 35: Western had its four-game winning streak broken with the road loss in Interstate-8 Conference action.
Girls Basketball
Western 49, Coldwater 28: Rayah Hitt finished with 22 points and Bayli Stewart added 13 points for Western.
Hillsdale Academy 37, Jackson Christian 34: Rennie Huff finished with 17 points and Ella Boll added 12 rebounds for JCHS in the loss.
Wrestling
Napoleon Quad: Columbia Central defeated Addison 49-29 and Napoleon 42-39 going 2-0 on the night. Napoleon lost to Manchester in a battle of top teams in the Cascades conference. Dylan Boone pinned his opponent for CCHS at 285 pounds to help pull out the win. Christian Millican (120), Max Videto (132), Elijah Losey (144), Hunter Czubachowski (150), and Logan Winter (157) earned pins for CCHS in the Napoleon win. Logan Hartman (126) and Dallas Smith (215) earned pins for Napoleon in the loss.
East Jackson Quad: Michigan Center went 2-0 on the night with a 39-30 win over East Jackson and a 42-23 win over homer. Hanover-Horton defeated Homer 36-30 bus lost to the host school 42-33. Michigan Center wrestler Andrew Beadenkopf went 2-0 on the night setting a school record for technical falls in a career and tie for most tech falls in a season. Bryce Beadenkopf earned a pair of pins for MCHS. Julius Farrell (150) and Roberto Mireles (126) earned pins for EJHS in a win over Hanover-Horton. Wyatt Ashworth earned a pin for the Comets at 175 pounds for Hanover-Horton.
Harper Creek 45, Western 35: Sukhmon Singh (150), Titan Parker (165), Adam Carlson (175), and Hezekiah Gin (106) earned pins for Western in the match.
Northwest 53, Marshall 23: Kolt Glaza (120), Thomas Fall (126), Blaine Anspaugh (144), Jack Edwards (150), and Juan Asta (157) all earned pins for the Mounties.
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Bowling
Columbia Central 17, East Jackson 13: Kayleigh Molnar finished with a 387 series and Alexis Henry rolled a 400 series for CCHS as the Golden Eagles added the two girls in its match with East Jackson. Adam Delano finished with a 201 game for the Trojans.
Hockey
A.A. Pioneer 4, Jackson United 2: Brennan Forward and Wyatt Boteler scored goals for Jackson United. Jonah Hughes stopped 27 shots in goal for JU.
Lumen Christi 6, Devine Child 1: Isaiah Dinverno and Brodie Gregory each scored a pair of goal as the Titans claimed the Cardinal Cup as league champions.
College Athletic Events
Men’s Basketball
Bethel 73, Spring Arbor 63: Gabe Newhof scored 20 points, Travis Grayson added 16 point, and Kevyn Robertson finished with 12 points for SAU.
Wayne County CC 77, Jackson College 66: The Jets fell at home in college basketball action Wednesday night. Jackson College will travel to St. Clair County Community College Saturday for a 3 p.m. tipoff.
Women’s Basketball
Spring Arbor 75, Bethel 53: Spring Arbor University outscored Bethel 42-23 in the second half earning the win. Alana Nelson scored 19 points, Sydney Aunins finished with 16 points, Alayna Kulesza scored 11 points, and Megan Zeitz added 10 points for SAU.
Jackson College 74, Wayne County CC 68: Jackson College pulled away in the second quarter earning the home victory. The Jets are now 12-4 overall with the win. Jackson College travels to St. Clair County Community College Saturday for a 1 p.m. tipoff.
On Deck for January 16, 2025
Boys Basketball
Camden-Frontier at Jackson Christian 7:30 p.m.
Jackson Prep at Will Carleton 7 p.m.
Springport at Quincy 7 p.m.
Union City at Concord 7 p.m.
Ida at Onsted 7 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Hanover-Horton at Columbia Central 7 p.m.
Michigan Center at East Jackson 7 p.m.
Leslie at Grass Lake 7 p.m.
Jackson Prep at Will Carleton 5:30 p.m.
Manchester at Napoleon 7 p.m.
Homer at Jonesville 7 p.m.
Wrestling
Jackson at Tecumseh 5:30 p.m.
Bowling
Vandercook at Addison 3:30 p.m.
Lincoln at Jackson 3 p.m.
Northwest at Western (University Lanes) 3:30 p.m.
Hastings at Marshall 3:30 p.m.
Gymnastics
Saline at Western 6 p.m.
Swimming
Jackson at Chelsea 6 p.m.