Kayla Lagalo of Freeland was a participant in the Division 3 girls state bowing finals March 1 at Airway Lanes in Jackson. Lagalo lost in the Round of 16 to Hannah Elder of Corunna 355-278 in the qualifying block. Lagalo placed 16th for the final spot to advance. Lagalo bowled a 1,065.

 

Briannna Cords of Perry was a quarterfinalist in the Division 3 state bowling finals on March 1 in Jackson. Cords won in the Round of 16 over Sierra Howes of Corunna 403-393. Cords placed ninth in the qualifying block with a 1,106.

 

Hannah Eldridge of Corunna was a state semifinalist in the Division 3 girls bowling state finals at Jackson on March 1. She lost to Hannah Chase of Alma 347-341 in the semifinals. Eldridge beat Brianna Cords of Perry 375-347 in the quarterfinals. Sierra Howes of Corunna also qualified for the meet and lost in the Round of 16 by a score of 403-393 to Brianna Cords.

 

Hannah Chase of Alma was a state-runner-up bowler in Division 3 this season following the finals March 1 at Airport Lanes in Jackson. Chase lost to Heather Bruci of Richmond in the finals 428-323. Chase had defeated Hannah Eldridge of Corunna in the semifinals 347-341.

 

Riley Skornicka of Farwell was a state qualifier at the finals for Division 3 boys bowlers in early March at Jackson. He was 47th with a 1.020. Cody Tenis of Durand was 44th with a 1,046. The top 16 advanced to the next round.

 

Nathan Louch of Ovid-Elsie was among the Division 3 state qualifiers this season in the state finals. He was 41st with a 1.053.

 

Robbie Mikinnon of Birch Run and Austin Mowinski of Corunna were among the state finals bowling qualifiers in Division 3 at Jackson on March 1. Mowinski bowled a 1,092 in the qualifying block for 34th place. Frank Pavka of Corunna was 56th with a 963.

 

Grant Gage of Carson City-Crystal earned honorable status on the Associated Press Class C all-state boys basketball team. Cage averaged 12 points and seven rebounds a game for the Eagles.

 

Cedar Springs’ girls basketball team had two players who recently earned spots on the OK Bronze all-conference squad. Aubree Mouthaan was on the first team and Brittany Todd on the second team. Mouthaan had 14 points and Todd 12 points.   

 

Greenville’s girls basketball team had four players that recently earned all O-K Bronze all-conference honors. First-team members were Landon Kemp and Leah Somerfield. Honorable mention players were Paige Hallock and Nikota Howe. Kemp was at 10 points and four steals per game. Hallock was at eight points and three assists a game. Howe averaged seven points and five rebounds per game. Somerfield had 15 points and 10 rebounds per game.