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Saginaw-Sport-Highlights: Hemlock repeats itself as a TVC tennis champion

Hemlock rolled to the Tennis title of the Tri-Valley Conference Conference on Friday in the Midland Tennis Center and demanded six flight championships.

The title of the conference meeting in connection with an unbeaten record in the TVC gave Hemlock consecutive conference championships.

The Huskies swept the singles championships behind Carly Siler, Victoria Hauffe, Anna Nernberg and Lindsey.

Hemlock also won two double championships with Bree Bierman and Lily Wenzel at No. 2 and Alathea McMillan and Olivia Ann Chasnis in No. 3 -Doppel.

Lani Wardin's No. 4 double team and Kennedy Krabill received the award of the second team, while the No. 1 double team from Claire Beck and Allie Watson honored.

baseball

Swan Valley 8-4, Bullock Creek 5-3: Beckett Goldensopher achieved three of three innings of relief to achieve victory 1 for Swan Valley. Jaxon Hartley, Brady Stephens and Colton Klein each had two goals, with Jack Lagan, Stephens and Chaz Malacos each dragged in two runs. Emerson Johnson led Bullock Creek with two goals. Nolan Selasky drove 2 runs for Swan Valley in game 2, with Aiden Lafond threw a no-hit inn in relief. The game was called after 2 ½ innings.

Ithaca 5-6, Michigan Lutheran Seminar 2-7: Collin Thrush beat four and did not allow a deserved run in five innerings, which IThaca led to the Tri-Valley conference victory at the start. Carson Shankel led the offensive with two goals, while Will Salgat and Caleb Martin each had one goal and RBI for MLS. Simeon Kober allowed three goals and no deserved runs in three innings. Seminary achieved a run in seventh place to achieve victory 2 and a split. Salgat led the offensive with three goals and two RBIs, while Noah Reif had a goal, RBI, Walk and Two Runs. Silas Hill got the victory with an inning of no-hit relief and achieved two. Thrush and Shankel each had two goals for Ithaca.

Swan Valley 11-9, Bullock Creek 0-8: Mia Robinson threw a one-stroke test out of the start and eighth out on the Swan Valley victory. Violet Boehler had two goals, two RBIs and three runs, while Layla Shanks drove three RBIs with four goals. Izzy Coffel drove in two runs. Boehler, Shanks and Coffel met Homer. Lillian Coyle opened with two walks. Swan Valley drove 8-1 into the sixth inning before scored eight runs to achieve the 9: 8 victory in the night clumen. Coffel and Boehler each had three goals, with Coffel drove into three. Alivia Guilbeaux added two hits, where Hailey Koch hit a Homer and drove into two runs. Dakota Swift had two hits, including a Homer, for the Lancer.

Boys' route

Bad axe hatchet Invitational: Frankenmuth claimed that the Hatchet invitation title with 170 points with Birch Fifth (60) and Reese 10. (29). Brayden Karwat led the Eagles with victories in the 110 hurdles (: 15.88) and 300 hurdles (: 42.26). Other Frankenmuth winners were Anthony Plana in the 800 (2: 05.97) and Niko Mamaladze in the disc (155-7). Alex Maya von Birch Run won the pole vault (12-6).

Akron-Fairgrove Invitational: The Michigan Lutheran Seminary won the large school department with 139 points, followed by Valley Lutheran in third (124), Millington Fourth and Saginaw Arts & Sciences Neez. Hale won the Small School Division with Merrill eighth. MLS received a first place from Logan Broekhuizen in The Shot Put (50-10). The cardinals also won the 3,200 season in 9: 01.48 (Lance Hatfield, Logan Whitmer, MJ Flowers, Camden Fager). Jayden Fox gave Valley Lutheran victories in 1,600 (4: 47.23) and 3,200 (10: 20.46), whereby Trent Schiavone added a title with one leg on the win on the win on the win on the win. The chargers also have themselves in the high jump (5-10) and in the 800 relay team by Noah Hecht. Dallas Walsh led Millington with victories in the 100 (: 11.32) and 200 (: 23.33) with one leg on the win of 400 seasons. Millington's Preston Rancor won the disc (128-1 ½).

Alma Panther invitation: Alma won the young division with 177.83 points with Ithaca Vierste (49.83), Breckenridge Fifth (47) and St. Charles Seventh (32). Pewamo-Westphalia won the girls' department with Breckenridge third. Thomas Larson led Alma with the victories in 800 (1: 58.90) and 1,600 (4: 24.80) to the title and added the winner of 3,200 seasons one leg. Land Styka from Ithaca took first place in the 3,200 (9: 49.79).

Girls' route

Bad ax Hatchet Invitational: Sara Leach won two events and introduced Frankenmuth to the title with 164 points. Birch Run was eight (29.5) and Reese 10. (22). Leach won the 200 (: 27.75) and the long jump (16-3) and added a leg to Frankenmuth's winner of 800 seasons (1: 52.21). Lucy Conzelmann claimed the 400 title (1: 01.25) and ran a leg with the winner of 3,200 seasons. Other Frankenmuth winners were Elise Barden in the 800 (2: 26.77), Natalie Foltz in 3,200 (11: 16.14) and Rosemary Brenner in the high jump (5-0).

Akron-Fairgrove Invitational: Valley Lutheran won the large school department with 150.5 points with Millington fourth (85), Michigan Lutheran Seminary Fifth (79.5) and Saginaw Arts & Sciences Seventh (28). McKenzie Derusha opened with victories in the 100 hurdles (: 16.28) and 300 hurdles (: 48.74) with one leg on the winner of 1,600 seasons and 300 hurdles (: 48.74). Ava Kelsey also ran on the 1,600 season and added one first in the long jump (14-6). Kendelle Klemish won the shot put (33-11 ½) for Valley Lutheran, who also won the 3,200 season. Abigail Reis gave Millington victory in 1,600 (5: 34.41) and 3,200 (12: 21.38), while Chloe Basner won the 100 (: 12.69) and ran one leg on the aim of 800 seasons.

Girl football

Midland High 4, Nouvel 1: Midland High remained unbeaten with the non-conference victory. Elliott Hays gave the 15-0 chemistry a 1-0 lead from Alahna Beckett, who opened the second half with a goal from Ameris. After a Nouvel goal, Blumensche Ellee Arnold and Cady McPeak achieved the victory in the goal.

Hemlock 6, Pinconning 1: The Delta College Commit Izzy Curry scored three goals with two templates to score Hemlock in the non -conference victory. Izzy Krueger added two goals, with Grace Murtha achieving her first university goal. Taryn Pratt achieved victory with seven goals.

Young golf

Big Thumb Jamboree: Bryce Martin and Brad Coleman each shot 36 to lead Millington to a win in a large thumb jamboree on Friday. Landon German followed with a 38.

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