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Ann Arbor Sports Highlights: Resilience is step in the right direction

It was a roller coaster ride for Milan softball team, but the Big Reds recovered this week with two convincing victories.

Milan ended his four-game film on Monday and brought this swing in the 18-2 victory against big Ile on Wednesday.

The Big Reds took the lead 11-0 after the second inning and drove to the victory of the Huron League

The high -ranking outstanding outstanding Leila Daniels was as consistent as always, as she went with a Homerun and six RBIs 4: 4 to take Milan offensive.

Alexis Vance drove in three runs, while Georgia Linzell drove four goals and an RBI and Mackenzie Chrysler and Lexi Knox in two runs.

Kendyll Fell won her seventh victory of the year when she hit four batteries and only allowed two goals.

“Proud of the girls that they appear or lose or lose with heart and hustle and bustle, they learn, grow and play for each other,” said the deputy head coach Micah Higa. “You achieved a solid victory this evening, and every game 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 secure the sweep.

Natalie Power drove in four runs, Miranda Dunn had two goals and four RBIs and Isabelle Gatza in three other runs.

Dunn won game 1 with four strikeouts and one goal, while Power won the night sac with three strikes.

Chelsea 12, Pioneer 2

Chelsea won his fourth victory in a row and third in a row in a row.

Ashley Sherwood ended the game with two Homeruns and five RBIs, while Ella Root and Avery drove two runs. Location also secured the victory in the circle when she hit three batteries.

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Saline's Colton Tousa (2) bats as a dexter houses saline solution on the Dexter High School.Chloe Miller | Mlive.com

Saline solution 13, Lincoln 1

The Hornets took the lead with 12: 0 after three innerings to move away and win the series.

Cole Kreuzer was strong on the hill for saline solution when he hit 10 batteries and only allowed two goals in the victory.

Johnny Arvai had his best performance of the year when he scored two goals and drove in five runs, while Colton Tousa and Brendan Warwinsky each ended with two RBIs.

Skyline 12, Monroe 1

The Eagles led 2-1 after the first inning and added three runs in third place to get enough separation for the series sweyep.

Oliver Myler met a Homerun and had four RBIs to run Skyline, while Pierce Vanoyen recorded three goals and three RBIs and wants to drive Shaeb in two runs.

Jack Kidle went with five strikes and Zero Earned Runs on the hill on the hill.

Dexter 4, Bedford 1

The Dreadnaughts scored their four runs between the third and fifth innings to earn the Sweeper series.

Noah Fernando led Dexter with two goals and an RBI and Brady Arbaugh and Jack Sayler with an RBI.

Jack Sayler was also committed to victory when he went seven innings and hit three batteries.

Chelsea 5, Adrian 0

The Bulldogs scored three runs in the first inn to get control and complete the series -Weep.

Jimmy Sciackitano performed with two goals and three RBIs, followed by two goals and an RBI by Nathan Sciackitano. Preston Paoletti achieved the victory with four rashes and three permissible hits.

Pioneer 10, Huron 0

However, Pioneers early 2-0 lead was sufficient, although they added insurance runs to use the series-Sweep.

Braelyn Penn added two RBIs with three RBIs for Pioneer and Max Swanson. Anthony Gustafson achieved three batteries in five Innerings to win.

Girl tennis

Chelsea 7, Skyline 1

Samantha Bieber (No. 1 -Singles), Libby Timberlake (No. 3) and Nora Garbarkiewicz (No. 4) have secured all victories for Bulldogs in addition to their double teams, which won in straight sets.

Skyline's Evanglina Ewing-Sohtum won Skyline's individual win in game No. 2.

Milan 4, RiverView 4

The Big Reds won three double games and had a singles to earn the split.

Ava Demond won the game No. 1 in Straight Sets, while Annika Koch and Kelsey Brubaker (No. 1 Doubles), Ava Swaney and Alaina Brubaker (No. 2) as well as Hailey Dunn and Jill Blackburn (No. 4) gave all victories.

Boys' route

Greenhills mid-season friendly

The gryphons won six events to claim the Sieben-Team meeting.

Nico Aagees won the 800 in 2: 15.31, Parth Ashok the 1600 (4: 54.24), Mason Stranahan won the 3200 (11: 14.80) and Atley Atienza won the 300 hurdles (44.93).

In addition, Greenhills won the 400 relay (1: 33.01) and the 1600 season (3: 29.42).

Girls' route

Greenhills mid-season friendly

Lauren Sheffield was the way for Greenhills when the Gryphons won the Eight team.

Sheffield was first in Shot Put (31,11.5) and the discus (105'7). Louisa Cowen won the 400 (59.71), Nata Yonkoski 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 Ypsilanti Arbor Prep won the 3200 with a time of 10: 56.13.

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