
Boys Soccer
Clinton 6, Columbia Central 1: The Red Wolves defeated Columbia Central in Lenawee County Athletic Association action on Monday.

Michigan Center 1, Hillsdale Academy 1: The Cardinals tied Hillsdale Academy in a match on Monday. Carter Kosmet scored in the first half for the Cardinals.
Girls Golf
Interstate-8 finals: Lumen Christi Catholic High School won the Interstate-8 Conference finals at Marshall on Monday with a four-man total of 351 to win the conference title. Western placed second overall at the meet and in the final standings with a 365. Ashley Hilderley of Lumen Christi finished second at the conference meet with an 80 and Sydnie Redovich of Western was third with an 83. Redovich won the conference medalist honors for the year based on scoring average. Caroline Hilderley shot and 88 for Lumen Christi and Brune Savage of Western shot a 90.

Cascades Meet at Sharp Park: Michigan Center High School won all of the jamborees and the Cascades Conference meet at Sharp Park Golf Course on Monday. The Cardinals shot a four-man total of 395. Grass Lake was second at 435, East Jackson finished at 443, Hanover-Horton shot 445, and Napoleon finished at 462. Kamryn Shannon easily earned medalist honors with a 76. Teammate Ellie Trefry finished second with a 97. Shannon led the league with 3.1 strokes over par per nine holes, Addisyn Rudd of East Jackson finished second, Trefry was third, Julie Johnston of Grass Lake finished fourth, Kylie McKee of Michigan Center placed fifth, teammate Riley Brown was sixth, Paige Hubert of Grass Lake finished seventh, and Holly Miller of Hanover-Horton earned the final first-team all-conference honors by placing eighth.

Jackson at SEC finals: Natalie Kulka of Jackson High School earned medalist honors at the Southeastern Conference White Division final on Monday at Temperance Bedford. She finished with a 75 for 18 holes to easily win the conference final. Jackson finished second as a team to Adrian 384-393.

Boys tennis
Lumen Christi 6, Coldwater 2: Nash Hanchett, Noah Lee, and Anthony Johnstone won singles’ matches for the Titans at Nos. 2-4 respectively.
Western 6, Harper Creek 2. Western remains undefeated in the Interstate-8 Conference with the win.
Milan 7, Columbia Central 1: Andrew Hosmer had the only win for the Golden Eagles at No. 4 singles.
Northwest 8, Pennfield 0: Mason Schroeder, Austin McCarron, Borgan Buchler, and Jacob Weldon lost only six games in sweeping singles Nos. 1-4 respectively for the Mounties.

Dexter 8, Jackson 0. Close matches in singles and doubles in a disappointing loss for the Vikings.


