With a one-day lull in the MHSAA playoffs (only one game this afternoon), it’s a good time to catch up on the past week or so of action.
Rockford 15, Hartland 3. This one is kind of old, but the link goes to a shiny-lookin’ photo gallery, so check it out.
Dexter 17, Tecumseh 10. Michael Spuller had six goals and three assists for Dexter. No complaining though, because this one was actually a semi-competitive game.
NALI Recap. From the source.
West Michigan regional semifinal pregame notes. Those are the games that took place over the last couple days. Michigan Prep Zone also breaks down the regional semis.
Warren De La Salle 16, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 5. Also included: Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 15, Dexter 4. Michael Spuller failed to reach double-digit points. In fact, it appears Spuller failed to score at all.
East Grand Rapids 10, Okemos 8. East Grand Rapids had a sketchy start to the year, but they’ve really rounded into form in the home stretch.
Rockford 15, South Lyon 5. Mitch Newton had three goals and an assist, while Kento Nakano had a goal and four assists for the Rams.
Ann Arbor Pioneer 11, Troy 2. I was at this game. Pioneer was never really threatened by the Colts, as the final score indicates. Pioneer got a lead in the first quarter, and stalled juuuust about every time down the field after that.
Connor Baak scored four goals and had one assist for Midland, while Alex Zahn had one goal and one assist. Matt Holtz had one goal while Tanner Diment added one assist.
For an article written from the perspective of the team that got slaughtered, I guess it could be worse. For some reason, The Oakland Press also goes with the Midland perspective, though we get much more detail.
Mattawan 16, Battle Creek Pennfield 6. According to the article “no other details were available.” Excellent on-site reporting.
Clarkston 12, Brighton 9. This sounds like it was a super-exciting back-and-forth game (that looks sarcastic, but I’m serious). See it for yourself with the highlights.
Holt 14, Forest Hills Eastern/Northern 8. Division 1 seems to be on a Brother Rice/Holt collision course.