Lakeview’s soccer team fell to 1-2 overall with a 1-0 loss to Fremont last week in non-league action. Danielle Grant was goalkeeper for Lakeview and had three saves.
Lakeview’s soccer team fell to 1-2 overall with a 1-0 loss to Fremont last week in non-league action. Danielle Grant was goalkeeper for Lakeview and had three saves.
Cedar Springs beat Greenville 9-6 in girls softball action late last week. Allisa Beerthuis and Sarah Newhouse collected three safeties apiece. Greenville fell to 5-3 overall. Beth Gantz and Nikota Howe also had hits.
Belding’s softball team defeated Comstock Park 11-10 late last weekend. Mariah Heintzelman’s walkoff double in the bottom of the seven inning got the job done for Belding for the winning run. Brooke Linebaugh was the winning pitcher. Greta Wilker had four hits. Belding is 6-4.
Crossroads soccer team improved to 4-1 with an 8-1 victory over Gladwin on Monday. Katie Haner scored twice for Crossroads. Alyssa Larson had two goals for Crossroads. Alyssa Larson had a hat trick for Crossroads.
Big Rapids’ golf team was 11th at the Traverse City Invitational on Friday. Brad Walling led Big Rapids with a 170, followed by Carter Bechaz had a 175 and Tait Morrissey had an 188. Michael Tassono had a 210.
Crossroads baseball team lost 13-3 and 6-2 to Baldwin on Monday and is 3-7 overall. Zach Rardin and Ryan Smithey were the losing pitchers for Crossroads. Nick Worral, Rardin and James Strickland were among the top hitters.
Big Rapids Crossroads defeated Baldwin 14-3 and 29-10 in softball action on Monday. Cassie Cole was the winning pitcher in both games. Sydney Balsitis, Megan Soller, Katie Vandersloot, Emma McDonald, Nina Neon and Katlin Reed were the top hitters.
Alma coach Jamie Puffpaff figures on having a very competitive girls track and field team this season. “We are a very young team with lots of potential,” Puffpaff said. Top performers are Lexi Morton in the throws, Tayla Guerrero in the sprints, Madison Doolittle in the sprints and hurdles, Kaylynn Brecht, Mariah Castillo, Alyx Welsey Alli Munger in the mid-distances and Seraphina Provenzzano in the distances.
New Lothrop girls coach Tim Krupp hopes to have a track and field team that can make some noise in Division 4 action this season. “The development of our younger athletes throughout the season will be the key for our season,” Krupp said. Top athletes include Maelin Wheeler in the 400 dash, discus and relays, Morgan Vrable in the high jump and relays and Nicole Sebok in the distance events plus Sara Bedrosian in the sprints.
Alma boys track coach Chris Brown expects to be near the top of the TVC Central this season. Standouts for Alma, which competes in Division 2, include Chase Austin in the hurdles, Breva Bender in the mid-distances, Clayton Carr in the throws, Damian Castillo in the mid-distance, Malcolm Davis in the sprints, Curtis Doyle in the throws and Jake Morey in the distances.