Girls basketball roundup: Bath edges Potterville; Charlotte, East Lansing, Ionia among winners
TUESDAY’S GAMES
BATH 31, POTTERVILLE 29
POTTERVILLE -- Down early in the game, the Bees fought back to secure a close CMAC win over Potterville. Sophia Westphal tallied a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Bath. Kassi Buck scored seven points and Anna and Aubrie Schaibly each had six points for the Bees (4-5, 3-3). Potterville's Kaylee Bush led all scorers with 12 points and Madelyn Geisenhaver notched nine points and 11 rebounds.
CHARLOTTE 48, MASON 31
MASON -- Kennedy Gilding led all scorers with 19 points to push the Orioles to a nonleague road victory over Mason. Ava Holmes finished with 12 points and Jaelyn Baker added on 11 points for Charlotte (5-4). Ashlynn Putman scored a team-high 13 points for the Bulldogs (2-8). JV score: Mason d. Charlotte
EAST LANSING 60, GRAND LEDGE 39
GRAND LEDGE -- Soraya Timms had a game-high 22 points and dished out five assists as Division 1 No. 7-ranked East Lansing secured a road CAAC Blue win over Grand Ledge. Corinne Jones finished with 10 points and Hannah Wakulsky chipped in eight points for East Lansing. Ava Scanlon notched a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds and Alayna Armstrong tacked on eight points for the Comets.
IONIA 59, ST. JOHNS 42
IONIA -- Brynn Reams led the Bulldogs with a team-high 20 points, 12 rebounds and four assists in a nonleague home victory over St. Johns (3-6). Aubree White tallied 12 points, Melayna Braman scored nine points and Alexias Daugherty added on five points for Ionia (6-3).
FOWLERVILLE 36, OWOSSO 26
FOWLERVILLE -- Skotti Ball-Duley scored a team-high 12 points for the Trojans in a nonleague loss to Fowlerville (6-4). Reese Thayer tacked on six points and hauled in four rebounds for Owosso (3-4).
OVID-ELSIE 73, BYRON 29
ELSIE -- After a week off, the Marauders came back with a strong performance, scoring 52 points in the first half en route to a MMAC win over Byron (2-7, 1-5). Caitlyn Walter scored a team-high 20 points, Kaylee Hall finished with 12 points and Rylee Lewis tacked on nine points for Ovid-Elsie (8-0, 5-0).
WILLIAMSTON 62, DETROIT DENBY 19
WILLIAMSTON -- Isabel Lindo had a team-high 11 points to go with five rebounds and three steals for the Hornets in a nonleague home win over Detroit Denby (4-3). Sophie Cook finished with 10 points, Sammi Schultz picked up eight points and six rebounds and Reese Gaytan and Ella Kleiver each chipped in seven points for Williasmton (7-4).
EATON RAPIDS 49, EASTERN 10
EATON RAPIDS -- Adi Sysum led the Greyhounds with a game-high 17 points and hauled in eight rebounds as Eaton Rapids picked up a nonleague win over Eastern. Sophie Kingsley tallied nine points, five assists and five steals for Eaton Rapids (3-7). Jaedyn Bishop scored four points for the Quakers (1-8). JV score: Eaton Rapids 52, Eastern 5
LAKEWOOD 44, PERRY 31
PERRY -- Cadence Poll led the Vikings with a team-high 11 points in their GLAC win over Perry (2-9, 1-4). Alli Pickard picked up nine points and Ellie Possehn tacked on seven points for Lakewood (3-8, 2-3).
JACKSON 52, SEXTON 6
Invey Burton scored a team-high four points for the Big Reds in a nonleague loss to Jackson (2-5). Karen Messey added two points for Sexton (0-7).
FLINT BEECHER 55, WEBBERVILLE 30
WEBBERVILLE -- Ryleigh Nelson notched a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Spartans in a GAC loss to Flint Beecher (8-1). Mackenzie Langham hauled in nine rebounds for Webberville (1-8).
SAGINAW NOUVEL 67, ITHACA 38
ITHACA -- Delaney Seaman led all scorers with 25 points for the Yellowjackets in a TVC loss to Saginaw Nouvel (4-3, 4-1). Jenna Canto added on six points for Ithaca (4-5, 2-5).
MORLEY STANWOOD 38, CARSON CITY-CRYSTAL 27
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