GIRLS ROUNDUP

Girls Basketball: Fighting Irish roll along; Northview, Bedford win

1/31/2018
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CENTRAL CATHOLIC 77, GENOA 31

Jaylen White scored 15 points, Dakari Parish-Baker added 12, and Grace Crawford and Jade Finfera both had 11 for the host Irish (15-2) in a girls basketball game Tuesday night.

Tatum Neumann led Genoa with 15 points.

NORTHVIEW 55, ANTHONY WAYNE 52

Northview's Lily Sweeney, shown in a game last week, scored 19 points in a 55-52 win over Anthony Wayne on Tuesday.
Northview's Lily Sweeney, shown in a game last week, scored 19 points in a 55-52 win over Anthony Wayne on Tuesday.

Lily Sweeney scored 19 points and Anika Sweeney added 13 for host Northview.

The Generals were outscored 18-7 in the fourth.

BEDFORD 52, TECUMSEH 43

TECUMSEH, Mich. — Caitlin Stieber scored nine points, and 10 different players scored for the balanced Mules (11-3) in their road win.

Abbie McDowell led Tecumseh (8-6) with 20 points.

SWANTON 35, MAUMEE 32

SWANTON — Sidney Taylor finished with 17 points to lead the host Bulldogs.

Lauren Johnson led Maumee with 11 points.

NAPOLEON 54, PATRICK HENRY 43

HAMLER — Shae Pedroza scored 16 points, Taylor Strock 12, and Lexi Woods 11 for visiting Napoleon.

Faith Frania led the Patriots with 13 points. Katelyn Drewes added 10.

OAK HARBOR 51, WOODMORE 35

ELMORE — Abby Dornbusch scored 17 points and Logan Harris added 11 for the visiting Rockets (13-4).

Katie Brugger led Woodmore (8-9) with 11 points.

LENAWEE CHRISTIAN 44, EMMANUEL CHRISTIAN 32

Bree Salendien scored a game-high 18 points to guide the Cougars (13-1) to a non-league victory.

Olivia Pollock had 15 points for the Warriors (5-12), and Sydney McCauley had 14.

HOLGATE 51, PETTISVILLE 45

HOLGATE — Bailey Plott scored 21 points to help the Cougars win.

Elizabeth Peck had 18 points for the Blackbirds, and Morgan Leppelmaier added 10 points.

NORTH BALTIMORE 53, HARDIN-NORTHERN 24

DOLA — Katelyn Weinandy was the only player in double figures, as she scored 20 points to lead the Tigers to victory.

Quinn Stewart-Evans led the Polar Bears with seven points.