Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Scanlan in 300 Club

#3 posting 11.1.2006
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THE MAINE EVENT
Maine beat New Brunswick 74-65 in exhibition play last night. Former Hopkins 2006 player Abby Greene started for Maine. Lindsey Hugstad-Vaa, Breck 2003 did not play.

MICHIGAN AP POLLS
No changes at the top across the board for the four classes. The biggest movement was in C with Sandusky moving up one to #5 switching spots with Morley-Stanwood.

MICHIGAN HS ACTION
It is time to pull up your screen to catch some ABC12 action from last night. Midland Dow and Flint Southwestern lead the action, you will also see Simone Trice of Flint Northwestern.

Midland Dow lost for the second time in a row, this time to Flint Southwestern 54-47. From the Midland Daily News.

Battle Creek St. Philip escaped with a 37-35 win over Bronson. From the Battle Creek Enquirer.

Dowagiac took some revenge with Plainwell 77-69. From the Kalamazoo Gazette.

Benzie Central had a better time of it than Cadillac in a 46-38 win. From the Cadillac News.

North Dickinson topped North Central 56-52 in the battle of Norths in a Skyline conference game.
Westwood outscored Manistique 73-61 in the MidPeninsula conference.
Both stories from the Escanaba Daily Press.

BATTLE AHEAD
#1C Saginaw Nouvel Catholic faces #5A Saginaw Arthur Hill on Thursday. The Saginaw previews the upcoming battle.

MILESTONE
Chesaning coach Wayne Scanlon picked up career win 300 in a 49-29 victory over Freeland. The Saginaw News leads with the Frankenmuth game.

POINT PARADE
B
Bianca Harmon, Plainwell 22 vs Dowagiac 69-77
Nicole Bade, Frankenmuth 22 vs Caro 50-41
C
Kassi McConnell, Clare 24 vs Roscommon 63-49
Chelsey Wealton, Westwood 23 vs Manistique 73-61
Kelsey Harris, Athens 22 vs Homer 52-36
Elizabeth Hamlet, McBain 22 vs Lake City 75-36
D
Jessica Roell, North Dickinson 29 vs North Central 56-52
Michelle Barkley, Climax-Scotts 23 vs Litchfield 49-24

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