Big Rapids Crossroads girls basketball team is now 4-0 in the West Michigan D League after Wednesday’s 71-45 victory against Brethren. Crossroads led 38-17 at halftime and outscored Brethren 33-28 in the second half. Crossroads s 5-1 overall

 

Malory Carlson scored 17 points, 15 rebounds and three steals for the Cougars while Miranda Carlson had 16 points, 11 boards and three assist. Keala Brooks aded 13 points, five assists and three steals. Megan Soller and Hanna Mead netted eight points apiece.

Morley Stanwood juniors Kayla Rosman and Mekayla Carey have been named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association’s (AVCA) High School Phenom List following the recently completed season.

This honor will allow them to participate in the AVCA Phenom College Prep Program, which is an invite-only for players on the phenom list not currently signed with a college.

 

Rosman and Carey are two of 24 athletes from this state among the more than 200 athletes invited to the event.

Big Rapids’ hockey team lost 3-1 to Cadillac in a special high school classic played on Wednesday at Comerica Park. The game was played as a part of the Hockeytown Winter Festival.

The game for the Cardinals was an improvement from a 7-1 loss sustained to Cadillac in November. Jeremiah McReynolds scored for Big Rapids in the first period, which ended in a 1-1 tie. Cadillac scored two goals in the second period.

 

Joe Templin was Big Rapids goalie the first period and Joey Hinds was in the net the second and third periods. Big Rapids is 2-6.

Clare lost to Freeland 54-21 in wrestling action on Wednesday with Logan Emery gettng his 100th win. Clare was trailing 36-0 but Zach Betzer scored for Clare. Logan Emery followed Betzer beating his opponent 10-3. Steven Bentley also pinned his opponent at 171 pounds to bring the score, 42-15. Brenden Hensley pinned his opponent at 215.

“Our team came out and wrestled hard-nosed,” said Clare coach. “Trying to make up points from voids and inexperience is a difficult task and we did what we could to put our best foot forward. We are heading to Chip Hills this Saturday for an individual district preview, therefore we can expect to see a lot of good wrestling. I would like to extend special congratulations to Logan Emery for capturing his 100th career Varsity win. This is an outstanding accomplishment and his hard work and dedication to the sport of wrestling has paid off.”

The Clare Varsity Wrestling team defeated Laingsburg 39-36 in non-league action Wednesday. 

 

At 285, Bob Green pinned his opponent in the first period to put Clare on the board, 6-0. Clare voided at 103 and then picked up 12 points from voids at 112 and 119 for Bridget Wade and Alyssa Boberg. Michael Evers won 18-15 to put Clare on top 21-6. A loss for Clare by pin at 130, and giving up voids at 135 and 140, Laingsburg pulled back into the lead 24-21. Zach Betzer at 152, Logan Emery at 160, and Brandon Ayris at 171 all pinned their opponents to give Clare the lead, 39-27. Freshmen Hart Smalley wrestled a tough match but lost by decision at 189 to move the score 39-30. Junior Brenden Hensley wrestled an outstanding match at 215 against the returning state runner up, which eventually ended in a pin.

But Clare hung for the win.

From the MHSAA:

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Dec. 19 – The use of participation fees to help fund interscholastic athletics in Michigan high schools for the first time rose significantly above 50 percent during the 2012-13 school year, according to the most recent survey taken by the Michigan High School Athletic Association of its member institutions.

Use of fees had held steady at just above 50 percent over the last two school years, 2010-11 and 2011-12. But the most recently completed survey indicated that of 450 member schools participating, 249 schools – 55.3 percent – charged participation fees during the 2012-13 school year. 

There were 758 senior high schools in the MHSAA membership in 2012-13 – the survey generated a response rate of 59 percent. This was the ninth survey of schools since the 2003-04 school year, when members reported that fees were being charged in 24 percent of schools.

The largest surge of charging fees in 2012-13 came at Class B schools, with 61 percent reporting fees after 54 percent reported using them in 2011-12. Class A schools saw a five percent jump to 71 percent, Class C saw a three percent rise to 49, and Class D schools saw a slight increase to 37 percent assessing fees.

Charging a standardized per-team fee for each on which a student participates remains the most popular method among schools that assess fees – although those doing so in that way dropped to 36 percent, a decrease of more than five percent. The median fee among those schools was $65, a decrease of $10 from the previous year.

Building on a trend that emerged during the 2011-12 survey, the use of fees incurred by students who paid once for an entire year of participation increased again to 29 percent of schools that charge. Families as a whole are facing higher fees as well; although an increasing number of schools are setting a maximum fee a family can be assessed, the amount of that fee increased in 2012-13 to a median of $300. 

The survey for 2012-13 and surveys from previous years can be found on the MHSAA Website by clicking on Schools – Administrators – Pay-To-Play Resources.

 

The MHSAA is a private, not-for-profit corporation of voluntary membership by more than 1,500 public and private senior high schools and junior high/middle schools which exists to develop common rules for athletic eligibility and competition. No government funds or tax dollars support the MHSAA, which was the first such association nationally to not accept membership dues or tournament entry fees from schools. Member schools which enforce these rules are permitted to participate in MHSAA tournaments, which attract more than 1.4 million spectators each year.

 

Chippewa Hills fought its way to a 45-31 girls basketball victory on Monday, led by Olivia Wolfe with 11 points. Kendall Boone had 10 points.

Hannah Guy, who averages 20 points per game, was contained by White Cloud and scored only eight points.

Chip Hills led 13-3 after the first quarter and 23-12 at halftime.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cedar Springs’ wrestling team won 58-12 over Grand Rapids West Catholic on Wednesday.

Logan McGahan opened the match with a pin in 4:49 over Jared Sironen at 189 pounds.

Theodore Edwards at 215 and Patrick DePizzo at 285 took forfeits. The visitors got a 12-0 decision at 112 by Jordan Ringler and a pin in 1:15 at 119 for Robbie Peckham.

Patrick Fliearman won by forfeit at 125 and at 130 when Baron Lenardson pinned Hunter Pincomb in 48 seconds for a 40-0 lead.

Jessie Empie gave Cedar Springs six more with a pin in 2:29 at 140 over Quin Cowen.

Cedar Springs ended the match with 12 straight points on a pin for Michael Shellito at 160.

Cedar Springs is 4-3 overall and 1-0 in the conference.

 

 

Belding’s wrestling team had a big night on Wednesday with a 64-15 dual victory over Coopersville. Belding got wins from Max Walker at 103 pounds with a pin in 1:09, Michael Hunter at 112 with a pin in 0:42, Maison Krieger at 119 with a 17-5 major decision, Nate Colley at 125 with a pin in 1:12,  Jesse Scheidel at 130 with a pin in 1:29, Connor Barker at 135 with a void, Aleks Silva at 140 with a pin in 3:55, Brady Phelps at 145 with a pin in 5:38, Michael Walker at 160 with a pin in 1:42, Blake Rodarmer at 171 with a pin in 1:32 and Neil McCully at 189 with a pin in 1:55.

“We wrestled well on our feet and worked hard to escape from the bottom. I was particularly pleased with our work on top,” said Belding coach Travis Meyer. “We were aggressive and finished when we got the opportunity.”

 

 

 

Saginaw Valley Lutheran held back Michigan Lutheran Seminary 75-72 in boys basketball action on Tuesday. Valley Lutheran was up 14-12 after the first quarter, 36-27 at halftime and 50-45 after the third quarter. Seminary had a 27-25 scoring advantage in the final eight minutes but it was not enough.

Rylan Appold scored 25 points, and Josh Appold added 16 points. Nick Howard scored 17 points and Derrick Yurgens had nine points for Valley Lutheran.

Rylan Appold also had six rebounds while Jonny Engelhardt added four boards. Josh Appold and Mike Weiss had three steals apiece. Josh Appold also blocked two shots.