It was a roller coaster for the Milan softball team, but the Big Reds rebounded this week with consecutive consecutive victories.
Milan finished his four-game slide on Monday and brought this momentum in the 18-2 victory on Wednesday against Grosse Ile.
The Big Reds took an advance of 11-0 after the second round and reached the victory of Huron League
Leila Daniels Senior was as coherent as ever that she became 4-in-4 with a Home Run and six products produced to lead Milan offensively.
Alexis Vance drove in three points, while Georgia Linzell succeeded four strokes and an RBI and Mackenzie Chrysler and Lexi Knox each driven in two points.
Kendyll Fell won her seventh victory of the year when she withdrew four strikers and only granted two strokes.
“Girls proud for having been with heart and stampede – has come or lost, they learn, grow and play for each other,” said assistant coach Micah Higa. “They won a solid victory tonight, and each match is a step forward for this team.”
FGR 22, Cristo Rey 1; Fgr 19, Cristo Rey 1
Father Gabriel Richard had his best offensive performance of the season to guarantee scanning.
Natalie Power rolled up in four points, Miranda Dunn has managed two strokes and four produced points and Isabelle Gatza led three other points.
Dunn won match 1 with four stick withdrawals and a blow allowed, while Power won the last glass with three stick withdrawals.
Chelsea 12, Pioneer 2
Chelsea won his fourth consecutive victory and the third consequence of two figures.
Ashley Sherwood finished the match with two circuits and five points produced, while Ella Root and Avery each lay in two points. Lay also won the victory in the circle when she withdrew three strikers.
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BASEBALL
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Saline 13, Lincoln 1
The Hornets took an advance of 12-0 after three rounds to withdraw and claim the victory of the series.
Cole Kreuzer was strong on the mound for Saline when he withdrew 10 strikers and granted only two strokes in the victory.
Johnny Arvai had his best performance of the year when he recorded two strokes and rolled in five points, while Colton Tou and Brendan Warwinsky each finished with two products produced.
Skyline 12, Monroe 1
The Eagles led 2-1 after the first round and added three points in third to gain enough separation for the scanning of the series.
Oliver Myler struck a home run and had four products produced to lead Skyline, while Pierce Vanoyen recorded three strokes and three products produced and Will Shaieb led in two points.
Jack Kidle traveled the distance on the mound with five stick withdrawals and zero deserved races.
Dexter 4, Bedford 1
The Dreadnaughts scored their four points between the third and fifth heats to win the scanning of the series.
Noah Fernando led Dexter with two strokes and a product point and Brady Arbaugh and Jack Sayler each finished with a produced point.
Jack Sayler was also credited with the victory when he made seven rounds and withdrew three strikers.
Chelsea 5, Adrian 0
The Bulldogs scored three points during the first round to take control and finish the scan of the series.
Jimmy Sciackitano paved the way with two strokes and three products produced, followed by two strokes and a product point by Nathan Sciackitano. Preston Paoletti won the victory with four stick withdrawals and three safe strokes.
Pioneer 10, Huron 0
The advance at the start of the start of the Pioneer was sufficient, although they added insurance races to catch the scan of the series.
Braelyn Penn paved the way with three products produced for Pioneer and Max Swanson added two products. Anthony Gustafson withdrew three threads in five rounds to win the victory.
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Girls tennis
Chelsea 7, Skyline 1
Samantha Bieber (n ° 1 in simple), Libby Timberlake (n ° 3) and Nora Garbarkiewicz (n ° 4) have all won victories for bulldogs in addition to their double teams, winning in straight sets.
Skyline Evanglina Ewing-Sohtum won Skyline’s only victory in match No. 2 in Simple.
Milan 4, Riverview 4
The Big Reds won three double games and won a single victory to win the split.
Ava Demond won match n ° 1 in straight in straight sets, while Annika Koch and Kelsey Brubaker (Double 1), Ava Swaney and Alaina Brubaker (n ° 2) and Hailey Dunn and Jill Blackburn (n ° 4) all claimed victories.
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Boys trace
Greenhills mid-friendly
The Gryphons won six events to win the competition at seven teams.
Nico Aagesen won the 800 in 2: 15.31, Parth Ashok won the 1600 (4: 54.24), Mason Stranahan won the 3200 (11: 14.80) and Atley Atienza won the victory in the 300 hurdles (44.93).
In addition, Greenhills won the 400 (1: 33.01) and the relay 1600 (3: 29.42).
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FUND OF GIRLS
Greenhills mid-friendly
Lauren Sheffield paved the way in Greenhills while the Gryphons won the event at eight teams.
Sheffield finished first at the weight throw (31’11.5) and the disc (105’7). Louisa Cowen won the 400 (59.71), Nata Yonkoski won the 800 (2: 44.81), Janaan Rehman won the 1600 (6: 07.82) and Sabine Zebib won the 300 hurdles (54.97).
The Gryphons also won the 1600 relay in 4: 23.11.
Eliza Bush from Ypsilant Arbor Prép won 3200 with a time of 10: 56.13.