Scores and Schedule: April 23, 2014

A light schedule in the college ranks with the season approaching a close, but some big high school contests on the docket tonight.

Yesterday’s Scores

Division-3 Women

Albion 21, Kalamazoo 5
Calvin 15, St Mary’s (Ind.) 4
Adrian 21, Olivet 3
Hope 20, Trine 10

High School Boys

Farmington North-Harrison 8, Auburn Hills Avondale 3
Clarkston 11, Birmingham 7
Brother Rice 15, Detroit Catholic Central 9
Cranbrook 17, Orchard Lake St Mary’s 0
Haslett-Williamston 17, East Lansing 1
Forest Hills Central 9, East Grand Rapids 7
Farmington 10, Rochester Hills Stoney Creek 9
Forest Hills Eastern 11, Northview 8
Forest Hills Northern 14, Holland West Ottawa 7
Lowell 14, Grand Rapids Christian 6
Rockford 9, Grand Haven 8
Grandville 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 3
Holland Christian 14, Grand Rapids Catholic Central 11
Holt 5, DeWitt 3
Utica Eisenhower 11, L’Anse Creuse 9
Mattawan 14, LaPorte (Ind.) 1
Okemos 13, Lansing Waverly 3
Battle Creek Pennfield 12, Portage Northern 11 (OT)
Rochester Adams 15, Royal Oak 7
Hudsonville 11, Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 2
Spring Lake 11, Caledonia 6
Salem 9, Ann Arbor Greenhills 2
Troy Athens 15, Bloomfield Hills 8
Henry Ford II 13, Utica Stevenson 12
Comstock Park 5, Zeeland 3
Warren Cousino @ Anchor Bay Fairview
Kalamazoo United @ Battle Creek Harper Creek
Romeo @ L’Anse Creuse North
Warren Mott-Sterling Heights @ Port Huron United

High School Girls

Portage Northern 14, Battle Creek Harper Creek 3
Grand Ledge 16, Flushing 9
Williamston-Haslett 8, East Lansing 7
DeWitt 8, Holt 6
Tecumseh 6, Whitehouse (Ohio) Anthony Wayne 17
Okemos 18, Lansing Waverly 1
Birmingham United @ Detroit Country Day
Swartz Creek @ Midland Dow

Today’s Schedule

Division-3 Men

Hope @ Calvin
Alma @ Albion

High School Boys

Chelsea @ Ann Arbor Huron
Ypsilanti Lincoln @ Ann Arbor Pioneer
Dexter @ Ann Arbor Skyline
Troy @ Auburn Hills Avondale
Detroit Country Day @ Cranbrook
UD-Jesuit @ Warren De La Salle
Holt @ Grand Ledge
Grand Blanc @ Howell
Okemos v. Columbus (Ohio) St. Charles
Lowell @ Spring Lake
Novi @ Saline
Bay City Central @ Swartz Creek
Flint Powers @ Tecumseh
Utica Stevenson @ Warren Cousino
Huron Valley-Lakeland @ Walled Lake Central
Brighton @ Walled Lake Northern
Hartland @ Waterford

High School Girls

Ann Arbor Pioneer @ Bloomfield Hills
West Bloomfield @ Dexter
Forest Hills United @ East Grand Rapids
Troy @ Farmington
Grand Haven @ Grand Rapids Christian
Brighton @ Hartland
Grand Blanc @ Huron Valley United
Battle Creek Harper Creek @ Mattawan United
Grandville @ Northview
Harrison @ Novi
Flint Powers @ Oxford
Caledonia @ Rockford
Lake Orion @ Troy Athens
Rochester @ Waterford United, MI
Lowell @ Holland West Ottawa

Corrections, omissions, etc. always appreciated in the comments. Also use the comments for discussion of today’s action.

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One Response to Scores and Schedule: April 23, 2014

  1. Sir Laxalot says:

    Did not hear you comment on the Country Day win over Brother Rice much other than the exclamation marks after the score…. A couple thoughts and observations: 1. Rice is still the odds on pick to win the D1 state Championship this year…they have a fine team and getting beat is only remarkable because it hasn’t happened that they were beaten by a Michigan team in 12 Years!!! CC came close last year and I believe U of D had a lead on them in the 2002 State Final in the 4th and Rice had a furious come back to win that one….But DCD has to be given some props because that was a heck of a win… How did they pull it off? An off night for Rice? Possibly… But DCD has had coaching shake up after coaching shake up, and that was a big win… I think you have to give credit to the strategy they employed… Bergmann was tough…and they had their usual scorers come through… But what has to be mentioned is the play of Joe Bergin on Jason Alessi…. Alessi is a phenom as an athlete and even though he is going football in college over Lax, he is still maybe the best Lax Player in the state…. (the kid from Holt is outstanding as well) But Bergin played as a Freshman and Sophmore and ran track last year… He has great speed, and he did a marvelous job on Alessi during that game…He had a key goal, but I don’t know if he is a prolific scorer, but that is a weapon to play Alessi so tough… We’ll see if DCD can stay consistent and beat teams like Cranbrook and FHC…But it was a big win, and worthy of some commentary because we may not see a streak of such epic proportion again… Well done Warriors, and nice job by DCD to have a plan and compete with one of the storied programs of all time… no disrespect at all to AJ and the Black and Orange… they deserve the accolades for such an awesome streak….

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