Shepherd’s wrestling team was 11th Saturday in the Chippewa Hills Joe Loren Memorial Invitational. Brandon Robinson was third at 103 pounds and now has a 11-5 record. Grant Hegenauer was 11-7 at 125 pounds for fifth place and is 11-7. Noah Crispin was seventh at 119 pounds and is now 11-8. Wesley Cole was seventh at 145 pounds and is 9-4.

 

Lakeview wound up in eighth place Saturday as a wrestling team in the Chippewa Hills Joe Loren Memorial Invitational. Terry Grieser was second at 160 pounds and now has a 16-2. Mark Nolan Saxton was second at 112 pounds and now has a 7-1 record. Austin Davy was 12-3. Also for Lakeview, Garrett Cavendish was sixth at 171 pounds and now has a 9-6 record.

Midland Bullock Creek’s wrestling team was fourth Saturday at the Chippewa Hills Joe Loren Memorial Invitational with 176.5 points.

Nick Torres was first at 130 pounds and now has a 14-1 record in his senior season. Adam McCann was first at 140 pounds and has an 8-0 record as a sophomore. Ben McCann was third at 171 pounds and is 12-5. Mikey March was third at 189 pounds and is 8-1. Jake Miller took fourth at 135 pounds and is 8-4. Mitch Kobel was fourth at 145 pounds and is now 2-2.

Chippewa Hills’ wrestling team was third Saturday at its own Joe Loren Memorial Invitational with 176.5 points, finishing behind Shelby at 234 and Tri County at 195.5.

Zach King led the Warrior effort with a first-place at 112 pounds and now has a 15-1 record in his senior season.

 

Slade Todd was second at 135 pounds and is 11-5. Mason Dey took second at 145 pounds and is 11-5. Kevin Briscoe took second at 152 and has an 11-5 record. Mike Felix finished third at 125 pounds and is now 11-5. Austin Spedowski was fourth at 130 and is 8-8. John Wixson was fourth at 140 pounds and has a 14-2 record. Eric Russell took fourth at 171 and is 12-5. Brandon Barry was fourth at 189 and is 11-6.

Tri County’s wrestling squad was second in the Joe Loren Memorial Invitational Saturday at Chippewa Hills with three first-place finishes. Two Tri County wrestlers took second. Shelby won the meet with 234 points. Tri County had 195.5.

 

Austin Sprik improved his record to 12-0 by taking first at 285 pounds. Nick Mcghan was first at 103 pounds and is 12-0. Jayson VanDyken improved to 9-2 after taking first place at 189 pounds. Dustin Prins took second place at 119 pounds and now is at 12-1. Jesse Britton was second at 139 and is 9-3. Lucas Prater was third at 145 to raise his mark to 6-5. Tucker Martin was fourth at 125 and is 7-5. Jarrod Tague was fourth at 160 and is 8-4. Justyn Veneklasen was fifth at 140 and is 9-4.

Morley Stanwood’s girls basketball team went into the holiday break at 6-0 with a 56-34 victory over Central Montcalm on Thursday. The Mohawks are also 4-0 in the Central State Activities Association.

 

The Mohawks were led by Malory Raven with 17 points and four steals, Lindsey Veersma with 13 points and four assists, Ali Quilitzsch with nine points and 10 rebounds and Jenne Kizer with six points and 10 boards.

Rockford took first place among 15 teams in Saturday’s West Michigan Relays at Rockford.

The Rams took four event first places and scored 366 points compared to 322 for Zeeland and 290 for Holland West Ottawa.

“We had a really solid meet,” said Rockford coach Tom Parks. “We had a smart meet. The guys swam very well. All the relays were top eight.”

The foursome in breastroke relay of Ethan Babcock, Kyle Hams, Nick Hansen and Nate Isley was first in 1:58.49.

Rockford won the 200-yard butterfly relay with David Newberger, Jacob Davis, Timmer Hoffmeister and Craig Wasberg in 1:36.12. The host school took the 200-yard medley relay with Wasberg, David Newberger, Hoffmeister and Corbin Bremmyr in 1:40.30.

 

The last event of the day was the one-meter dive and the Rams won with 398.45 points.

 

Chippewa Hills girls basketball team dropped to 4-1 overall and 3-1 in the CSAA with a 44-29 loss to Lakeview on Thursday. Kayla Boone scored nine points for Chippewa Hills, followed by Hannah Guy with seven points and Olivia Wolfe with six points.

 

Big Rapids’ girls basketball team improved to 3-3 overall and 3-1 in the Central State Activities Association with a 42-33 victory over White Cloud last Thursday. Chloe Kinnally score 17 points and had eight rebounds for Big Rapids while Alexis Lyman had 12 points and had three steals. It was the third game of the week for Big Rapids.

Big Rapids Crossroads dropped its first West Michigan D League 68-53 to Brethren on Friday night. Crossroads trailed 19-13 after the third quarter, 35-29 at halftime and 48-41 after the third quarter. Kevoceya Vanassche and Joe Balanda had 12 points apiece for Crosrroads. Aron Garland added 10 points. Josh Henderson had eight points.

 

Crossroads is 2-2 overall.