Local sports: Hollinger leads Bedford; Summerfield discovers a path

Andrew Hollinger returned dominant for the Bedford men’s basketball team on Thursday.

The senior had 30 problems and 17 rebounds as the Mules outscored Lenawee Christian 70-35.

He didn’t play anything in the fourth quarter.

“We attacked them early and continued to extend the lead throughout,” Bedford coach Jordan Bollin said. “We were able to take advantage of the length disparity. “

Bedford flexed his early, dominating the first quarter 29-6.

Griffin Wolf added problems for the Mules 8-1 and Carsen Behnke added 7 assists.

BEDFORD: Huss 1 0-0 2, Eighmey 3 0-0 6, Behnke four (1) 0-1 9, Campbell four 1-2 9, Hollinger 11 8-8 30, Wolf four (3) 0-0 11. Total 27 (four) 70.

LENAWEE CHRISTIAN: Beagle 2 (2) 0-0 6, Sumner five (3) 7-8 1five, Scrupsky 1 0-0 2, Davis 1 0-0 2, J. Salenbian 1 five-9 7, T. Salenbien 0 1-2 1. Total 10 (3) 13-19 3five.

SAND CREEK – It’s nothing to make 7 of 14 knockout shots.

But Summerfield looked good after passing 8 of 23 (34. 7%) off the line in the first 3 quarters on Thursday. That helped the Bulldogs win 50-46 over Sand Creek.

“We were going to win over three-quarters terrible shots from the line of knockouts, knocking down key knockouts down the stretch,” Summerfield coach Phil Schiffler said.

Bryce Kalb (12 points), Teddy Gault (10) and Tyler Dafoe (10) scored in double digits for the Bulldogs 6-3.

Sand Creek won the high school game 51-37 despite 14 problems from Summerfield’s Reese Kalb.

SUMMERFIELD: LaRocca 0 2- 2, Gault (1) 1-2 10, B. Kalb -12 12, St. John 3 0-3 6, Dafoe 2 6-10 10, Myshock 2 2- 6Array Stambaugh 2 0-2ArrayTotals 19 (1) 15-37 50.

SAND CREEK: Garcia 1 (1) 0-0 3, Opel 2 0-2 4, Gartee five (3) 1-2 14, Preston 1 1-2 3, Bowles 3 (1) 0-0 7, Walsh 1 0 -0 2, Halett five (3) 0-1 13. Total 18 (8) 2-7 46.

ONSTED – Ida strengthened their offense after a slow start and pulled out on the spot for a 44-33 win over Onsted.

Both groups had problems at the beginning of the offensive. The team won 2-2 after an era and Ida led 13-10 at halftime.

“Both teams came out and left their offense in the locker room,” Ida coach Tim Leonard said. “I’d like to say it was a defensive battle, but neither team could get the basket. “

The Blue Streaks (8-3) took the lead by controlling the third quarter 15-8.

Jessica Schrader led Ida with 14 numbers and Kennedy Albring added 11. Reese Hennessey contributed 8 numbers on the bench.

Ida dropped out of the high school game 34-27.

FIRST LEG: Hennessey 0-8, Allen 0 5-8 5, Schrader (1) 5-7 1, Capling 2 2-2 6, Albring 3-8 11. Total 1 (1) 15-29Array

ONSTED: Kimerer 1 2-2Array H. Hill 3 0-0 6, L. Hill 0 0-2 0, Christian 5-9 13, Bridges (2) 0-0 10.

MILAN (AP) — Madeline Hamilton scored 6 of her 8 points in the 3rd quarter against St. Mary Catholic Central to beat Milan 44-23 on Thursday.

SMCC led 23-14 at halftime, but opened it by dominating the third 16-2.

Brooke Mossburg led the Kestrels 8-1 with nine points.

Heidi Hatfield scored 10 points for Milan (3-7).

SMCC won the high school game 44-22 with 15 points from Brooklyn Carter.

SMCC: Turner 1 (1) 0-0 3, Roecker 1 (1) 0-0 3, Mossburg (1) 0-0 9, Villarreal 1 0-0 2, LaFountain 1 0-0 2, Potcova 2 0-0Array Hamilton 3 2-2 8, Cuccia 0 1-2 1, Dalton 3 0-2 6, LaPrad 1 0-0 2, Carlton 1 2-2ArrayTotals 18 (3) 5-8Array

MILAN: M. McCray 1 0-0 2, McDaniel 0 1-4 1, Beck 0 0-0, Hatfield (2) 2-2 10, Stines 1 0-0 2, Knox 1 0-2 2, S McCray 1 – 5, Walline 0 1-2 1. Totals 7 (2) 7-16 2.

BIG ILE – Flat Rock struggled in a 44-24 loss to Big Island on Thursday.

“Unfortunately, it was a game we never played in,” Flat Rock coach Brian Kryk said. “From the beginning, everything was going well for them and it was the opposite for us. We just couldn’t get anything. Go. “

Megan Beaudrie led the Rams 4-5 with 6 problems and Peyton Mysliewiec grabbed 8 rebounds.

Grosse Île won the junior varsity game 24-19.

GROSSE ILE O’Farrell 2 0-2 four, Ebin 1 0-0 2, Stephan 0 2-2 2, Kirk five (2) 3-3 1five, Wright four 3-6 11, Helm 0 0-2 0, Gilroy 1 0-0 2, Houghton 1 0-0 2, Justusson 2 2-2 6. Total 16 (2) 10-1five fourfour.

FLAT ROCK: Kopp 1 (1) 0-0Array Hussein 2 1-2 5, Cotter 1 (1) 0-0Array Mysliwiec 2 1-2 5, Beaudrie 0-0 6, Williams 1 0-2 2 Total 10 (2) 2-6 24.

CLINTON (AP) — Dundee fell to 1-9 with its ninth straight loss, falling 44-31 to Clinton on Thursday.

“The women in the first quarter were slow, but after that we played with some confidence and played a wonderful game, even though it didn’t happen to us,” Dundee coach Josh Salley said. “The women are starting to move the ball very well and our defense is quite temporary.

Salley praised Kaylee Imo, Ellie Salenbien, Lia Parry and Faith Stahl.

TEMPERANCE — Bedford earned a pair of Southeastern Conference wins Thursday, beating Ann Arbor Pioneer 78-6 and Monroe 65-9.

Tristan King (106), Vincent Cole (113), Nolan King (120), Nathan Gerber (126), Noah Benore (138), Lucas Gerber (144), Jacob Bruning (150), Jack Nigh (157), Ethan Manger (175), Robbie Gossard (190) and Connor Green (215) finished 2-0.

Monroe beat Ann Arbor Pioneer 60-15. Angel Rincon (165) and Adrian Rincon (285) went 2-0 for the Trojans.

WILLIS – Ashton Walker (100 freestyle), Maxx Adams (200 freestyle) and Josh Riggs (breaststroke) won events, Monroe lost 104-80 to Ypsilanti Lincoln on Thursday night.

“Every kid on the team had at least one better time tonight,” Monroe coach Erin Dowen said. “We must stand up and compete. We lost some very complicated and hard-fought races.

Alec Adams, Zek Green, Robert Johnson and Gage Barko swam well.

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