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    Lenawee County high school sports roundup for May 13-18

    By Kristopher Lodes, The Daily Telegram,

    26 days ago

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    The conclusion of the spring seasons are coming to a close, in fact track and field and lacrosse begin MHSAA postseason play this week.

    Here's a look at Lenawee County sports for the week of May 13-18:

    MONDAY

    Baseball

    Tecumseh at Adrian (DH)

    The Maples took two from their SEC White rivals and clinched a second-straight league title in the process, winning 1-0 and 12-2.

    Sean Parker tossed a one-hitter in Game 1, striking out seven and walking none in the process. Tecumseh's Tyler Clement was strong as well, giving up an unearned run, on two hits and two walks while striking out seven.

    The Adrian bats woke up in Game 2, with 12 runs on 16 hits. Maverick Slavin went 3-for-3 with a home run and two doubles while Tyler Bruggeman, Tristan Hayes, Solomon Hiatt, DJ Ott and Joelden Griffin all had two hits and Julius Robichaud hit a double.

    Hayes got the win while Logan Smith took the loss for Tecumseh. Max Bledsoe and Ramiro Perez each had two hits with Perez's including a double while Connor Bullinger and Rocco Williams each hit doubles as well.

    Lenawee Christian at Sand Creek (DH)

    The Aggies won a pair of TCC games by beating the Cougars, 16-1 and 17-3.

    Jacob Kaufman and Andon Sutherland each drove in three runs with a double and two runs in Game 1 while Jordan Illenden had two hits with an RBI, Parker Bowles had two hits with two RBIs and two runs and Dane Morrin had two hits as well. Reid Hulett gave up an unearned run, on three hits and two walks while striking out five in the win.

    Kaufman went 2-for-3 with a double, three RBIs and two runs in Game 2 while Ivan Wilkinson also had two hits with a double, three RBIs and two runs. Carson Preston had three hits with an RBI and three runs and Illenden added two hits with an RBI and two runs. Wilkinson got the win, going five innings and giving up three runs (two earned), on three hits and a walk while striking out six.

    Zyan Breznik took the Game 1 loss while Colton Clymer dropped Game 2 and Blake Drogowski had two doubles.

    Vandercook Lake at Addison (DH)

    The Panthers picked up a home Cascades Conference West Division sweep of the Jayhawks, 11-1 and 17-0.

    Logan Jewell went 2-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs in Game 1 while Brodi Keegan had two hits, three RBIs and two runs. Drew Spink tossed five innings, giving up an unearned run, on two hits and no walks while striking out 12.

    Noah Gramm had three hits, three runs and an RBI in Game 2 while Spink and Mike Trumble each had two hits, three RBIs and two runs, Jacob Wright had two hits and two RBIs and Keegan added two more hits.

    Wright tossed three shutout innings, giving up two hits and no walks while striking out six.

    Washtenaw Christian at Britton Deerfield (DH)

    The Patriots won a pair of non-league games, beating Washtenaw Christian, 1-0 and 3-2.

    Logan Shiels hit a double in Game 1 while Keegan Bush tossed a complete game shutout, allowing two hits and no walks while striking out eight.

    Bush added two hits in Game 2 with an RBI while Ryan Good tossed six innings, giving up two runs, on six hits and no walks while striking out three. Logan Smith got the win with a shutout seventh, giving up a hit and no walks while striking out one. Bush's second hit of the game was a walk-off RBI single.

    Softball

    Tecumseh at Adrian (DH)

    Tecumseh defeated the Maples in a pair of SEC White games, 15-0 and 11-1.

    Ally Feuerbacher and Emma Eldred combined to toss three no-hit innings with Feuerbacher striking out four and Eldred getting two.

    Wendy Ketola was 3-for-3 with three triples, three RBIs and three runs while Lucy Whelan was 2-for-3 with a triple, RBI and two runs and Bella Juozapaitis went 2-for-2 with a triple, double, two RBIs and two runs. Natalie Petty went 2-for-2 with a double, RBI and two runs while Maddy VanBlack drove in two runs with a double and Emma Leitner hit a double as well.

    Ella Sattler got the win in Game 2, giving up two hits, one run and no walks while striking out one.

    Ketola was 2-for-3 with a double, three RBIs and a run while Leitner was 2-for-3 with a double and three runs and Petty was 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and a run. Jessie Wilkinson went 3-for-4 with an RBI.

    Hailey Vetitoe and Ciara Ernst had the lone Adrian hits.

    Vandercook Lake at Addison (DH)

    The Panthers won a pair of Cascades Conference West Division games, beating the Jayhawks 19-1 and 15-1.

    Laci Patterson went 2-for-2 with an inside the park grand slam in Game 1, finishing with five RBIs and four runs scored. Olivia Speelman went three innings and gave up an unearned run, on four hits and no walks while striking out seven.

    Laci Patterson added two hits with a double, three RBIs and four runs in Game 2 while Lexi Patterson hit a double as well with two hits and three runs scored. Nevaeh Edison had two hits with a double and two RBIs while Speelman hit a double and drove in two runs.

    Speelman got the Game 2 win as well, allowing an unearned run, on one hit and one walk while striking out seven.

    Camden Frontier at Morenci (DH)

    The Bulldogs swept a pair of non-conference games as they beat Camden Frontier, 10-0 and 8-3.

    Addyson Valentine struck out 16 and allowed five hits as she won both games and added two hits along with Rylee Frederick, Evelyn Joughin and Chelsea Pierce in Game 1.

    Valentine hit a three-run home run in Game 2 while Pierce hit an RBI double.

    Girls Soccer

    Clinton 6, Onsted 0

    ONSTED — The Redwolves won their fourth-straight game, all in LCAA play, and have outscored opponents 35-1 during the current streak.

    Aubrey Lauer scored all six goals while Kaylee Reiser had four assists and Veronica Bartlett had two and Jacklyn Whiting had eight saves.

    Adrian 8, Ypsilanti 1

    ADRIAN — The Maples stayed within striking distance of Chelsea in the SEC White by beating the Grizzlies.

    Tatum Borton had four goals while Sydney Chesser had two assists and a goal and Ella Salenbien had a goal and an assist. Jaleigh Niese scored as well while Izzy Dusseau had an assist.

    Blissfield 8, Hillsdale 0

    HILLSDALE — The Royals picked up another LCAA win, shutting out the Hornets.

    Blissfield has won five of its last six games and are in second place in the LCAA.

    Pinckney 8, Tecumseh 0

    TECUMSEH — Tecumseh was shutout in an SEC White match.

    Tecumseh is 5-9-2 on the season.

    Track and Field

    Hudson at Lenawee Christian

    The Tigers visited the Cougars for a non-league regional tune-up.

    Picking up wins for the LCS was Easton Boggs in the shot put (42-feet-4-inches) and discus (128-11) while Brenner Powers won the 200-meter dash (23.5) and the long jump (19-8) and Judah Penny in the 100 (13.17) and Landon Chadek in the 1,600 (5:34.59). Sam Lutz, Paul Towler, Powers and Boggs won the 4x100 (46.36).

    The Hudson boys got wins from Jackson Kast in the 400 (58.94), Isaac St. John in the 1,600 (2:06.24), Cole Marry in the intermediate hurdles (46.23), Bradley Pickford in the high jump (5-4) and Alex Czeiszperger in the pole vault (11-0). Aiden Lopinski, Grayson Bills, Marry and Brennan Marshall won the 4x200 (1:40.01) while Bills, Czeiszperger, St. John and Gage Mannarino won the 4x400 (3:54.50).

    The Tigers' Naika Rath won the 100 (13.50), 200 (26.20) and 400 (1:02.56) for the girls team. Paige Clark won the high hurdles (18.88) while Ellie Loar won the shot put (33-1), McKenzie Daugherty won the discus (107-8), Emmalin Rodifor won the high jump (4-9) and Annabelle Czeiszperger won the pole vault (8-9). Rath was joined by Jayla Bright, Rylie Bloomer and Elci Rogers to win the 4x400 (5:00.60).

    LCS' Izzy Brooks won the 800 (2:23.64) while Kendall Plate won the 1,600 (7:02.35) and Ema Crowley won the long jump (14-0). Crowley, Ila Stewart, Emerson Holsopple and Gigi Masters won the 4x100 (53.57) while Holsopple, Brooks, Stewart and Masters won the 4x200 (1:51.64).

    TUESDAY

    Softball

    Hudson at Clinton (DH)

    The Redwolves stayed ahead of the rest of LCAA as they beat the Tigers at home in a sweep, 4-0 and 6-1.

    Kendall Phillip set the tone, allowing three hits and striking out 17 in Game 1 while Raven Aldridge went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a double, Kyleigh Ramos was 2-for-2 with an RBI and Taryn Hernandez was 2-for-4.

    Hernandez won Game 2, striking out 14 and allowing three hits and two walks. Kaylin Sposite went 2-for-3 with an RBI and Annabell Preston was 2-for-4.

    Taylor Kopin had two hits with a double in Game 1 for Hudson while Dinah Horwath had two hits with a triple in Game 2. Teagan Arredondo and Keegan Shaffer took the losses in the circle.

    Sand Creek at Morenci (DH)

    The Aggies won a pair of road TCC games as they beat the Bulldogs, 12-2 and 13-2.

    Sydney Marks and Maddie Osburn each had three hits in Game 1, Makenna Wheeler and Lily Hawkins each had two with two RBIs, Erin Alexander hit two doubles and Carley Allen had two hits.

    Osburn and Allen each had two hits and two RBIs in Game 2 while Wheeler and Marks had two hits and two runs and Jalyn Snyder hit an RBI triple. Claire Pickens and Wheeler got the wins.

    Callie VanBrandt had two hits and two RBIs in Game 2 for Morenci. Addyson Valentine and Jaelyn Thompson took the losses.

    The Aggies are 7-1 in the TCC and will play unbeaten Whiteford next week for a shot at the TCC title with a sweep.

    Hillsdale at Blissfield (DH)

    The Royals swept Hillsdale with a pair of LCAA wins, 18-0 and 17-0.

    Natalia Wilson went 2-for-3 with a double, three RBIs and a run while Mikayla Busdieker went 2-for-2 with a double and an RBI and Nicole Brewer hit a double with an RBI and three runs. Alyssa Barnhart went 2-for-2 with three RBIs and two runs.

    Bella Treloar went 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and three runs in Game 2 while Alexis O'Brien hit a double with two RBIs, Maycie Valasek went 2-for-2 with three RBIs and two runs, Brooklyn Fetzer went 2-for-3 with two runs.

    Brewer struck out four in three innings, allowing three hits and a walk in Game 1 before Genesis Elliott tossed three hitless innings in Game 2, striking out two and walking one.

    Madison at Dundee (DH)

    The Trojans dropped a pair of LCAA games to the Vikings, 11-1 and 17-5.

    Kalexiana Wrest had three hits on the day, as did Jamariah Powers with a double and Roni Flores hit a double and drove in two runs.

    Camylie Sower took both losses.

    Ida at Onsted (DH)

    The Wildcats lost both LCAA games, 16-0 and 11-1.

    Olivia Harding had three hits on the day while Eva Barber and Megan Hunt took the losses.

    Baseball

    Sand Creek at Morenci (DH)

    The Aggies won a pair of TCC games against Morenci, 17-0 and 15-0.

    Parker Bowles was 4-for-5 with two doubles, four RBIs and four runs while Dane Morrin went 3-for-3 with four RBIs and two runs, Jordan Illenden went 2-for-5 with three RBIs, Carson Preston had three hits with a double four runs and two RBIs, Cole Scharer went 2-for-2 with a double, two RBIs and two runs and Ivan Wilkinson hit a double as well.

    Jared Snyder got the win in Game 1, going three innings and allowing one hit and a walk while striking out three before Preston took Game 2, allowing a hit and two walks while striking out five.

    Hudson at Clinton (DH)

    The Tigers and Redwolves split the LCAA doubleheader with Hudson rallying late for a 7-5 win in Game 1 before Clinton answered with an 8-1 win in Game 2.

    Parker Seeger went 2-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs in Game 1 for Hudson while RJ Thompson went 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs and Liam Timm was 2-for-4 with two runs. Bradley Bertram added a double and KJ Walker got the win, going 2.1 shutout innings, allowing two hits and no walks while striking out four.

    Nik Shadley, Jalen Stelzer, Gavin Shores and Cole Breitenwisher all had two hits for the Redwolves with Stelzer hitting a triple and a double with three RBIs. Quinn Walden got the start, going four shutout innings, giving up three hits and no runs while striking out four and walking three.

    Game 2 Louie Della-Badia had a great outing, allowing an unearned run, on three hits and one walk while striking out nine for Clinton. Andy Fair and Walden each had two hits while Shadley drove in two runs and Breitenwisher hit a double.

    Seeger took the loss for Hudson.

    Hillsdale at Blissfield (DH)

    The Royals picked up a pair of LCAA wins as they beat the Hornets, 15-0 and 14-0.

    Ethan Stines tossed four hitless innings in Game 1, allowing two walks while striking out eight. Stines also hit a triple and scored three runs while Blake Wood hit a double with an RBI.

    Jack Deatrick tossed five shutout innings in Game 2, giving up two hits and five walks while striking out 10. The Royals only had two hits, but showed patience and drew 15 walks.

    Ida at Onsted (DH)

    The Wildcats stayed a game behind Blissfield in the LCAA race as they swept the Bluestreaks, 4-3 and 2-0.

    Game 1 took 10 innings when Quinn Hiram had a walk-off single to win the game, one of his two hits. JT Hill also had two hits and a run while Hunter Kelley got the win, going three innings and giving up no runs, three hits and no walks while striking out one.

    Game 2 was called after five innings with Gabe Amsdill allowing one hit and one walk while striking out four in those innings to get the win. Luke Manders went 2-for-3 with an RBI.

    Madison at Dundee (DH)

    The Trojans dropped a pair of LCAA games to the Vikings 9-5 and 11-5.

    Brian Dopp went 3-for-4 with a triple, RBI and two runs while Cam Barber went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Cole Grof took the loss.

    Barber had two more hits with two RBIs in Game 2 while Norman Frederick went 3-for-3 and Landon Mohr doubled. Frederick took the loss.

    Girls Tennis

    Adrian 5, Onsted 3

    ADRIAN — The Maples picked up a victory against the Wildcats by taking three of the four doubles matches.

    Lauren Fisher and Clara Memon, Grace Smart and Caroline Hofflander and Kirsten Hess and Emma Pino all got doubles wins while Aniyah Yoder and Alexis Collins helped push Adrian to a 7-7-1 record with singles wins.

    Girls Soccer

    Lenawee Christian 8, Jackson Christian 0

    JACKSON — Callie Anderson went off as the Cougars picked up a mercy win on the road.

    Anderson had seven goals while Gigi Masters had the eighth and had two assists. Brynn Davis and Ava Feick each had two assists.

    Blissfield 4, Ida 1

    IDA — The Royals clinched at least second place in the LCAA with a win against the Bluestreaks on the road.

    Blissfield is 9-3 on the season and 7-2 in the LCAA with the two losses both coming to front-runners Clinton. The Royals are a win away from their first double-digit win season since 2013.

    WEDNESDAY

    Girls Soccer

    Adrian 4, Tecumseh 0

    TECUMSEH — Adrian clinched the SEC White title for the first time in program history after Chelsea lost to Pinckney moments after the Maples defeated rival Tecumseh.

    Adrian's win pair with the Bulldogs lost pushed the Maples ahead in the final standings by a point.

    Tatum Borton scored all four goals while Sienna Gauna and Jaleigh Niese had assists and Lily Hassan made three saves in the shutout.

    The Maples haven't lost in more than a month, winning eight-straight and 10 of the last 12 with two ties.

    Lenawee Christian 2, Lansing Christian 1

    LANSING — The Cougars picked up their second win of the week as they beat another LCS on the road.

    Lenawee Christian is peaking at the right time, winning six of the last seven to improve its record to 7-4.

    Boys Golf

    TCC Championship at The Hills of Lenawee

    ADRIAN — Lenawee Christian wrapped up the TCC title by sweeping the TCC Jamborees and the championship with a score of 339.

    Whiteford took second at 374 followed by Britton Deerfield (391), Summerfield (401), Erie Mason (434) and Sand Creek (455).

    The Cougars' Connor Parisien was the season medalist, averaging a score of 38.2 to beat on BD's Logan Sheils at 38.6. Parker Bell and Max Stamats tied for third at 42.6 and Sand Creek's Jonathan Fisher took eighth at 46.8.

    Lacrosse

    Tecumseh 14, Brownstown Woodhaven 0

    TECUMSEH — Tecumseh boys improved to 10-6 on the season began the MHSAA Division 2 regional with a victory.

    Tecumseh rolled against Woodhaven and advanced to the regional semifinal, which will be played at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Ypsilanti Lincoln against either the Railsplitters or Temperance Bedford.

    Girls Tennis

    Division 4 regional at Jackson Lumen Christi

    Onsted's No. 1 doubles team of Madison Sniegowski and Emilie LaBrie beat the team from Leslie, 6-0, 6-0, before falling to the Lumen Christi team, 6-0, 6-3.

    Caitlin Tessier won a first round match at No. 1 singles, 6-4, 6-2, as did No. 4 singles' Ava Kurowski, 6-1, 6-1. Both fell in the second round.

    Softball

    Tecumseh at Temperance Bedford (DH)

    Tecumseh won a pair of SEC crossover games, beating the Kicking Mules, 8-2 and 13-3.

    Wendy Ketola went 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBIs and two runs while Laura Nadeau hit a home run with three RBIs. Bella Juozapaitis had three hits with two RBIs while Lauren Kilbarger had three hits with two runs and Lucy Whelan, Emma Leitner and Emma Eldred had two hits each. Leitner gave up two unearned runs, on 11 hits and a walk while striking out one.

    Whelan had a three-hit game in Game 2 with an RBI while Ketola had two with a double and two RBIs, Leitner had two hits, Jessie Wilkinson had two hits with a double and Kilbarger had two hits. Nadeau drove in two runs with a double, Eldred and Juozapaitis each had a double with three RBIs and Natalie Petty hit a double.

    Ally Feuerbacher got the win, giving up three runs, on five hits and two walks while striking out one.

    East Jackson at Addison

    The Panthers split a Cascades Conference doubleheader, winning Game 1, 10-1, before falling in Game 2, 13-11.

    Laci Patterson had three hits in Game 1, including two solo home runs and scored four runs. Keira Wheaton wen 3-for-4 with a triple and an RBI, Nevaeh Edison had three hits and Olivia Speelman and Kylie Morris each had two.

    Speelman got the win, giving up an unearned run, on eight hits and a walk while striking out eight.

    Lexi Patterson did the damage in Game 2, going 3-for-4 with a home run, triple, four RBIs and three runs while Laci Patterson had two hits with a triple, double and an RBI. Morris had two hits with two RBIs, Speelman added two hits, Edison had two hits, an RBI and two runs and Nevaeh Haag and Lily Arnold each had two hits.

    Speelman took the loss.

    Saline 15, Adrian 0

    SALINE — The Maples dropped a single game to the Hornets.

    Hailey Vetittoe took the loss in the circle.

    Baseball

    Adrian 5, Tecumseh 4

    TECUMSEH — The Maples finished the sweep of Tecumseh and put the finishing touches on the SEC White title.

    Tyler Bruggeman, Tristan Hayes, Sean Parker, Joelden Griffin and Gary Kemerer all two hits in the game for Adrian while Julius Robichaud got the win and a clutch, two-out single in the seventh to make it a 3-3 game before rallying in the seventh again for two runs.

    Rocco Williams got the start and went six innings, giving up three runs (two earned), on 10 hits and a walk while striking out three. Jeremy Bennett took the loss.

    Whiteford 6, Blissfield 0

    BLISSFIELD — Division 3 No. 5 Whiteford defeated No. 13 Blissfield in a non-league matchup of ranked teams.

    Dove Eitzen took the loss on the mound.

    Track and Field

    Sand Creek Last Chance Meet

    The Aggies hosted a final meet before the MHSAA regional meets this weekend.

    Sand Creek's Corbyn Pinsoneault won the boys 200 (24.22) while Madison's Morgan Bennice-Carol won the girls 200 (30.17). Sand Creek's Julianna Tanner won the girls 1,600 (7:27.21).

    The Aggies' Harley Sharrock won the boys shot put (44-5), Brayden Ruff won the boys discus (109-11), Ethan Meyers won the high jump (5-9) and Madison's Ben Blanchard won the long jump (17-9.50).

    Sand Creek's Lainey Johnston won the high jump (4-10) while Elise Wilkinson won the long jump (14-8.50).

    THURSDAY

    Boys Golf

    LCAA Jamboree at Wolf Creek

    ADRIAN — Clinton picked up an LCAA Jamboree victory as the Redwolves shot 168.

    Behind Clinton was Blissfield at 181 followed by Dundee and Ida (183), Hudson (186), Onsted (187), Hillsdale (188) and Madison (198).

    Dundee's Carter Bahn was the medalist with a 36 followed by Hudson's Austin Marry (38). Clinton's Jacob Rothman was tied for third with a 40 alongside Lucas Dopp of Madison and Ida's Zack Bailey. The Redwolves had Brandon Ruhl tie for sixth at 41 with Joseph Miller of Hillsdale while Blissfield's Matthew Earley and Clinton's Robert McDonald tied for eighth at 43. Four others, including Clinton's Connor Younts and Onsted's Collin Gerken, tied for 10th at 44.

    The LCAA heads into the 18-hole championship Monday at Tecumseh Golf Club with Blissfield and Dundee tied for first and the Redwolves five points behind.

    Girls Tennis

    Division 2 Regional at Chelsea

    Tecumseh picked up six tournament wins, including one semifinal appearance, while Adrian had four in the MHSAA Division 2 regional.

    Violet Roehrig and Madeline McFarland got to the semifinal of the No. 2 doubles bracket with a pair of wins. Picking up first round wins for Tecumseh was Carissa Roehm at No. 1 singles, Olivia Hartman at No. 2 singles, Piper Holtz at No. 3 singles and Macy Schmidt and Rachel Wendt at No. 1 doubles.

    Aniyah Yoder won at No. 1 singles for the Maples while Maya Awad won at No. 4 singles, Caroline Hofflander and Grace Smart won at No. 3 doubles and Emma Pino and Kirsten Hess won at No. 4 doubles.

    Baseball

    Madison at Hudson (DH)

    The Trojans took Game 1 of the LCAA doubleheader, 9-7, and leads 7-2 in Game 2 after it was suspended due to darkness.

    Game 1 went 10 innings after Madison plated four runs in the top of the seventh to force extra innings. Cole Grof had two hits with three RBIs, including a two-run single in the seventh to tie the game, while Brian Dopp had two doubles and Miles Frank drove in two runs.

    Cam Barber got the win by tossing the final 3.1 innings and striking out six.

    KJ Walker took the loss as he went 5.2 innings and gave up seven runs (one earned), on six hits and five walks while striking out three. Bradley Bertram had two doubles with two RBIs while Liam Taylor added a double.

    Game 2 was suspended after three innings.

    Onsted at Manchester (DH)

    The Wildcats split a pair of non-league road games as they lost Game 1, 17-7, and won Game 2, 9-3.

    Onsted plated six runs in the top of the seventh of Game 2 to get the win. JT Hill had two hits with a double and an RBI while Quinn Hiram hit a double as well with an RBI.

    Talan Hutchinson got the win, tossing three innings and giving up two runs, on one hit and three walks while striking out three.

    Hunter Kelley took the Game 1 loss while going 3-for-3 at the plate with an RBI, Hill hit a triple and drove in two runs, Hutchinson had an RBI double and Luke Manders went 2-for-3 with two RBIs.

    Whiteford at Britton Deerfield (DH)

    Britton Deerfield gave ranked Whiteford a test, but fell in the pair of TCC games, 6-3 and 8-2.

    Keegan Bush took the Game 1 loss and went 2-for-3 with a run while Ryan Good hit a double and Logan Shiels drove in two runs.

    Shiels took the Game 2 loss as the Patriots were held to three hits.

    Softball

    Adrian 16, Ann Arbor Huron 0, 3 inn.

    ADRIAN — The Maples crushed Huron in an SEC crossover game while honoring their seniors.

    Ciara Ernst got the win, giving up one hit and no walks while striking out four. She also went 3-for-3 with a triple, double, two RBIs, two runs and a stolen base. Keira Iott hit a double.

    Bronson at Clinton (DH)

    Clinton dropped a pair of non-league games, 6-2 and 5-3.

    Kendall Phillip took the Game 1 loss, allowing five hits and striking out four while the offense was held to one hit.

    Taryn Hernandez took the Game 2 loss, allowing seven hits and striking out five. Lola Szczesniak had the lone hit in Game 1 and doubled in Game 2.

    Whiteford at Britton Deerfield (DH)

    The Patriots dropped a pair of TCC games, 23-3 and 16-1.

    Victoria Fraley had a hit and took the loss in Game 1 while Kurina Dotson had the lone hit in Game 2 while Adriana Rafalko took the loss.

    This article originally appeared on The Daily Telegram: Lenawee County high school sports roundup for May 13-18

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