EAST LANSING 42, COLDWATER 37
COLDWATER — Sydney Black went 8-of-9 from the free-throw line while scoring 15 of her game-high 25 points in the second half as the Trojans pushed their win streak to eight with a nonleague victory over Coldwater. East Lansing (12-3) raced to a 25-11 halftime lead before hanging on in the final two quarters. Naomi Knox had eight points for East Lansing. JV score: East Lansing 41, Coldwater 10.
IONIA 57, OLIVET 42
OLIVET — Logan Thomas led the Bulldogs with a game-high 25 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals in their CAAC White victory over Olivet (9-5, 4-4). Avery Hoppough notched a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds and Kennedi McDirmid pulled down seven rebounds for Ionia (10-4, 7-4).
EATON RAPIDS 51, LANSING CATHOLIC 44
EATON RAPIDS — Remie Ellis, Delaney Collins and Addyson Schultz led the Greyhounds with a 10 points apiece as Eaton Rapids picked up its sixth straight victory with a CAAC White win over Lansing Catholic. Devyn Winkelman and Elle Lorente each added eight points for Eaton Rapids (10-5, 9-2). Sydney Hanes led all scorers with 18 points and Kyra Vukovic chipped in 15 points for the Cougars (4-9, 3-7).
PORTLAND 62, LAKEWOOD 24
PORTLAND — Summer Stopczynski and Claire Lyon each finished with 12 points for the Raiders in their CAAC White win over Lakewood. Lilly Thelen added 11 points and Leigha Roberson scored 10 points for Portland (11-3, 9-0). Ana Grant had 12 points to pace Lakewood.
DeWITT 65, SAGINAW UNITED 32
DeWITT — Jessie English led all scorers with 14 points to propel the Panthers to a nonleague home victory over Saginaw United (4-10). Carly Dennis finished with 12 points and Golden Nicholson tacked on 10 points for DeWitt (13-2). JV score: DeWitt d. Saginaw United
WILLIAMSTON 54, EASTERN 21
Bella Eaton finished with a game-high 14 points to lead the Hornets to a CAAC Red road victory over Eastern. Madyson Bush notched 12 points and Stella Oxley tacked on 10 points for Williamston (7-8, 4-3). Illyana Montgomery tallied a team-best 12 points and snagged seven steals and Surae Curtis added six points and six rebounds for the Quakers (3-10, 1-6).
CHARLOTTE 60, SEXTON 7
CHARLOTTE — Peyton Howarth picked up a game-high 15 points to lead the Orioles to a CAAC White home win over Sexton. Avery Silvia chipped in 13 points for Charlotte (7-7, 5-6). Monique Perkins scored four points for the J-Dubbs (0-9, 0-7).
OWOSSO 46, LAKE FENTON 30
OWOSSO — Danica Dwyer led the Trojans with a team-high 23 points and pulled down six rebounds as Owosso secured the Flint Metro League win over Lake Fenton (6-11, 3-5). Audri Hrncharik picked up 14 points and Raya Buggs chipped in five points, seven rebounds and four steals for Owosso (9-8, 5-3).
CORUNNA 58, CLIO 24
CORUNNA — Kaylee Owens led the Cavaliers with 11 points as Corunna secured the Flint Metro League victory over Clio (0-15, 0-8). Audrey Miller and Lizzie Dettman each scored 10 points and Rachel Steinacker added nine points for Corunna (12-4, 5-3).
ALMA 50, FREELAND 44
Lauren Seeley had a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Panthers in their win over Freeland. Reese Mueller added 14 points and Savannah Beery added 12 points and six rebounds for Alma.
CAPITAL HOMESCHOOL 56, FORT WAYNE 44
Lainey Grihorash led the Chariots with 21 points, with five 3-pointers, and grabbed three steals in a victory over Fort Wayne. Lucie Lautzenheiser notched 14 points and hauled in six rebounds and Jasmine Hall chipped in 14 points and five rebounds for Capital Homeschool (14-6).
PARMA WESTERN 57, HOLT 52
HOLT — Olivia Gadson scored 23 points to lead the Rams in their nonleague loss. Maya Barker added 13 points for Holt.
STANDISH-STERLING CENTRAL 54, ITHACA 44
STANDISH — Libby Maurer finished with a team-best 15 points for the Yellowjackets in a nonleague road defeat to Standish-Sterling Central (13-1). Jazlyn Pratt and Riley Skinner each added on eight points for Ithaca (9-6).
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Girls basketball roundup: East Lansing, Eaton Rapids extend win streaks
Reporting by Matthew Pike and Brian Calloway, Lansing State Journal / Lansing State Journal
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