Girls Basketball: Hudson, Blissfield, Tecumseh, Sand Creek, Clinton win
Hudson 53, Dundee 25
HUDSON – Hudson had no trouble pushing its record to 8-1.
The Tigers led 18-8 after one quarter and 32-12 at halftime. Dundee never managed more than 8 points in a quarter.
Top Performers
Dinah Horwath, Hudson, 18 points
Keely Hinzman, Hudson, 10 points
Up Next
Hudson (8-1, 4-1 LCAA) hosts Blissfield Thursday.
Blissfield 55, Hillsdale 27
At Hillsdale, the Royals set up an LCAA showdown between state ranked teams Thursday by beating Hillsdale.
Top performers
Avery Collins, Blissfield, 18 points, 7 steals
Leigh Wyman, Blissfield, 7 steals, 6 assists
Julia White, Blissfield, 10 rebounds
Up next
Blissfield (10-1, 5-0 LCAA) is at Hudson Thursday.
Tecumseh 61, Hanover-Horton 35
Tecumseh’s Alli Zajac scored 22 of her points in the middle two quarters to help Tecumseh pull away.
Hanover-Horton made just one field goals in the second half.
Top performers
Alli Zajac, Tecumseh, 25 points, 10 rebounds, 7 steals.
Makayla Schlorf, Tecumseh, 7 points.
Madison Morris, Tecumseh, 8 points 2 steals, 2 rebounds.
Coach Thoughts
Kristy Zajac, Tecumseh: “Alli dominated the last three quarters. After a tough first quarter, we came alive and played much better.”
Up Next
Tecumseh (7-2) is at Adrian Friday.
Sand Creek 36, Whiteford 25
The Aggies have won back-to-back games and evened its record at 5-5.
They did it with defense Tuesday, holding the Bobcats to just nine field goals.
Top performers
Emily Carbajal, Sand Creek, 13 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists
Chelsi Zyla, Sand Creek, 15 points, 3 blocked shots
Coach thoughts
Wayne Perry, Sand Creek: “We played a solid four quarters. Defensively we did a nice job in the second half.”
Up next
Sand Creek (5-5, 3-1 TCC) is at No. 9 Summerfield Friday.
Clinton 40, Onsted 34
The Redwolves secured the early lead, then held on to thwart a Wildcat comeback.
Top performers
Brynn Frederick, Clinton, 15 points
Kaylie Livingston, Clinton, 11 points
JayElle Christian, Onsted, 6 points, 16 rebounds.
Karlie Kimerer, Onsted, 8 points, 3 steals, 2 assists.
Coach thoughts
Brandon Arnold, Onsted: “We made a late charge and nearly pulled off the comeback but, in the end, it was too little, too late.”
Up next
Onsted (3-6, 2-3 LCAA) hosts Ida Thursday. Clinton (6-3, 2-3 LCAA) hosts Dundee Thursday.
Toledo Christian 66, Lenawee Christian 40
Toledo Christian broke open a close game with a 22-point second quarter and finished strong to beat the Cougars.
TCS got 34 points from Kendall Braden.
Top performers
Isabelle Kirkendall, LCS), 13 points
Izzy Brooks, LCS, 8 points
Avery Sluss, LCS, 8 points
Up Next
LCS (4-5) hosts Hanover-Horton Friday.
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