
Boys Basketball
Columbia Central 52, Vandercook Lake 37: The Jayhawks led at halftime, but CCHS had a huge fourth quarter to pull out the victory. Derek Sanders scored 19 points and Conner Cole added 13 points for Columbia Central in the road win. Jonathan Morgan finished with 12 points and Brady Frohm finished with nine points for VCL.
Concord 61, Reading 35: Concord earned the outright Big Eight Conference championship with the victory. Mekhi Wingfield finished with a team-high 21 points, Connor Stevens added 15 points, and Jett Smith scored 12 points for Concord.
Springport 62, Maple Valley 47: Tucker Wiginton scored 19 points, Dallas Higelmire finished with 13 points and seven rebounds, and Jake Kregel scored 11 points and dished nine assists for Springport.
Western 53, Hastings 36: The Panthers remain undefeated in Interstate-8 Conference play with the home win. Maverick Hammond scored 17 points and pulled down five rebounds as Western earned the Interstate-8 Conference title. Sutton Johnston scored 10 points, and Gibson French added nine points for Western.
Girls Basketball

Hanover-Horton 53, Addison 12: The Comets took a 19-2 lead after the first quarter and breezed to the win. Three players scored in double digits led by Tracy Ackley with 14 points and 10 rebounds, Molly Soper scored 12 points and Julianna Debozy-Crawford tallied 11 points for Hanover-Horton.
Leslie 50, Michigan Center 49: The Cardinals fought back from a 14-point deficit but came up just short. Samantha Wynn scored 15 points and McKynley Gaddy finished with 14 points for MCHS.
Northwest 58, Adrian 35: The Mounties led 31-5 at halftime and cruised to the win. Ashley Weller finished with 21 points, nine rebounds, and five steals. Mara Mitchell added 14 points and Brooke Grant scored 12 points for Northwest.
Western 68, Hastings 15: The Panthers got defensive on the road in Interstate-8 play.
Jonesville 34, Columbia Central 32
Napoleon 47, East Jackson 41: Maggie Beer scored 11 points in leading Napoleon to the win.
Grass Lake 67, Manchester 11
Lumen Christi 32, Bishop Foley 17
Boys Bowling

Marshall 20, Northwest 10: Bryce Thomas finished with 415 series and Preston Weigman rolled a 203 game to lead Northwest.
Jonesville 23, Vandercook Lake 7: Stephen Fair finished with a 314 series for his best scores of the season.
Western 19, Pennfield 11: Austin Ball finished with a 223 game, Buster Marr scored 213, and John Prater added a 188 game for Western.
East Jackson 24, Hanover-Horton 6: Joe Davis bested his season high with a 481 set (202-279) for Hanover-Horton.
Girls Bowling

Hanover-Horton 17, East Jackson 13: The Comets defeated East Jackson for the second time this season. Abby Barba finished with a 138 game for Hanover-Horton.
Northwest 17.5, Marshall 12.5: Lacey Wenman rolled a 400 series including a 223 game to lead the Mounties to the win.
Jonesville 28, Vandercook Lake 2: Abby Hunt rolled games of 178 and 181 – more than 50 pins above her average – to lead the Jayhawks.
Pennfield 21, Western 9: Ashlynn Kurtz rolled games of 135 and 143 to lead the Panthers.
Hockey
Lenawee United 6, Jackson United 3
On Deck for Feb. 14, 2024
Boys Basketball
Grass Lake at Michigan Center 7 p.m.
Lumen Christi at Gabriel Richard 5:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Homer at Jackson 7 p.m.
Wrestling
D-2 Northwest hosts regional team tournament 5:30 p.m.
D-3 Napoleon vs. Eaton Rapids at regional team tournament 5:30 p.m.
Bowling
Columbia Central at East Jackson 3:30 p.m.
Hanover-Horton at Michigan Center 3 p.m.
Homer at Grass Lake (Suburban) 3 p.m.
Vandercook Lake at Addison (Hudson Lanes) 3:30 p.m.
College Athletic Events
Women’s Basketball
Jackson College at St. Clair County CC 5:30 p.m.
Spring Arbor at Goshen 6 p.m.
Men’s Basketball
Jackson College at St. Clair County CC 7:30 p.m.
Spring Arbor at Goshen 8 p.m.

