High school sports: Feb. 12-17
MONDAY
Boys Basketball
Adrian 64, Jackson 46
JACKSON – Stevie Elam had a double-double with 33 points and 11 rebounds to lead Adrian. He also had five steals.
Sean Parker added 11 points and six rebounds for the 14-3 Maples.
Britton Deerfield 71, Washtenaw Christian 34
SALINE — The Patriots outscored the home team 21-0 in the third quarter and won for a program-record 15th time this season.
Logan Shiels scored 20 points and Colin Johnson had 10 for BD (15-5).
Vandercook Lake 63, Addison 58
ADDISON — Jaxen Sword led Addison’s 3-point parade and scored 25 points. The Panthers (5-14, 3-13 Cascades) made nine 3-pointers for the game.
Drew Spink scored 10 points and Gunnar Demeuse had 10 points.
Girls Basketball
Blissfield 71, Onsted 28
BLISSFIELD — The Blissfield defense held Onsted to two field goals in the second half.
June Miller scored a season-high 17 points, Avery Collins put in 15 and Abrie Louden had 12. Collins added 11 steals and six assists while Leigh Wyman had five steals for Blissfield (13-2, 10-0 LCAA).
Onsted (7-10, 3-7 LCAA) was led by Kayla Gerken’s 13 points.
Morenci 44, Erie Mason 29
MORENCI — The Bulldogs moved closer to clinching the Tri-County Conference title with the league win.
Evelyn Joughin scored 12 points and Emersyn Bachelder had 11 for Morenci (13-3, 8-1 TCC).
Concord 61, Sand Creek 23
SAND CREEK — Tanana Emmendorfer had a strong game with 22 points and six rebounds for Sand Creek.
Carley Allen added six rebounds and Scout Robinson three assists for the Aggies (1-13).
TUESDAY
Hockey
Lenawee United 6, Jackson United 3
ADRIAN — Lenawee recorded a single-season record 15th win as it beat Jackson to get to 15-9-1 and 4-2 in the SEC White.
Brennan Cornack (Tecumseh) and Rhett Micallef (Onsted) each scored twice while Cameron Mahony (Madison) and Iain Mahaffy (Tecumseh) added the other two goals in the win. Adam Bartlett (Clinton) had three assists while Cornack had two and Cameron and Carson Ritz (Adrian), along with Micallef, each added one.
Boys Basketball
Onsted 65, Hudson 25
ONSTED — Combined with their win over Hudson and Blissfield beating Dundee, the Wildcats clinched their third straight Lenawee County Athletic Association title.
Ayden Davis had 21 points, Connor Szul 12 and JT hill 10.
Onsted (15-4, 11-1 LCAA) is the first LCAA school to win three straight league titles since Hillsdale did it from 2013-2015.
Blissfield 82, Dundee 71
BLISSFIELD — The Royals picked up their biggest win of the season, going into overtime to knock off Dundee.
The Royals (10-8, 7-5 LCAA) held a double-digit lead for much of the game, but the Vikings opened the fourth quarter on a 15-4 run and the game went into overtime.
Five Blissfield players scored in double figures – Blake Wood (22), Brayden Fetzer 914), Chet Meyer (14), Tyler Ganun (13) and Gabe Schnoor (11). Schnoor narrowly missed a triple double as he also had 10 rebounds and nine assists.
Adrian 68, Jackson Northwest 38
ADRIAN — The Maples won for the second time in two nights.
Adrian (15-3) was led by Stevie Elam, who filled the stat sheet with 37 points, seven rebounds, four steals and three assists.
Sand Creek 66, Camden-Frontier 41
SAND CREEK — The Aggies evened their record at 9-9.
Rory Eack had 18 points and eight steals. Trevor Opel had 11 points and Aidan Walsh had six rebounds for the Aggies.
Madison 70, Clinton 45
MADISON TWP. — The Trojans (9-10, 6-6 LCAA) were led by Jayden Saad, who finished with 20 points and six rebounds. Player of the Week Antonio Nieto had 19 points, four assists and three steals. Bryce Jordan added five assists.
Jalen Stelzer led Clinton (8-11, 4-8 LCAA) with 14 points while Calen Keith scored 11.
Lenawee Christian 58, Hillsdale Academy 41
HILLSDALE — The Cougars knocked off the 15-4 Colts, who had won seven straight games.
Brandon Summer made seven 3-pointers and finished with 26 points for the Cougars (16-2), who are ranked No. 1 in this week’s Associated Press Division 4 poll.
Chelsea 58, Tecumseh 38
CHELSEA — The No. 9 ranked Bulldogs led throughout the game and moved closer to the SEC White Division title.
Ryan Mossburg led Tecumseh (14-4, 4-3 SEC White) with eight points.
Girls Basketball
Madison 68, Britton Deerfield 34
MADISON TWP. — The Trojans (15-3) had three players reach double figures – Jaeda Parish with 16 points, Caylan Sower with 13 and Nevaeh Parish 10.
Alivia Salenbien scored 15 points to lead BD (3-15). Haven Crots added nine.
Blissfield 64, Erie Mason 26
ERIE — Avery Collins scored 20 points while June Miller and Evie Brown had 11 points each and Leigh Wyman chipped in with nine.
Blissfield is 14-2 and 10-0 in the LCAA.
Hudson 48, Whiteford 43
OTTAWA LAKE — The Tigers (6-9) withstood a second half Bobcat rally to win the non-conference tilt.
Taylor Kopin had a nice game with 22 points. Dinah Horwath scored eight and Sam Anderson added seven.
Onsted 42, Dundee 28
DUNDEE — JayElle Christian and Karlie Kimerer combined for 32 points as the Wildcats (8-10, 4-7 LCAA) won.
Christian finished with 17 points, five steals and four rebounds while Kimerer had 15 points and eight rebounds. Ainsley Brezvai had six rebounds.
Lenawee Christian 44, Sand Creek 25
ADRIAN — Player of the Week Hannah Baker pumped in 20 points and Brynn Davis had 12 for the Cougars (8-9, 7-3 TCC).
Tanana Emmendorfer had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Aggies (1-15, 0-8 TCC).
Clinton 59, Hillsdale 37
HILLSDALE — Zoey Sierer continued her hot hand with 19 points. Kaylee Kranz added 11 for the Redwolves.
Clinton improved to 8-7 (4-5 LCAA).
Hanover-Horton 53, Addison 12
ADDISON — Laci Patterson scored five points to lead the Panthers.
Addison is 4-14 overall and 2-11 in the Cascades Conference.
Chelsea 51, Tecumseh 25
CHELSEA — Alli Zajac scored 11 points for Tecumseh, who lost for the first time in the SEC-White this season.
Tecumseh is 6-1 in the league while Chelsea is 7-1. Tecumseh is 12-4 overall.
Jackson Northwest 58, Adrian 35
JACKSON — The Maples fell to 7-8 following a non-league loss at the Mounties.
Ciara Ernst led Adrian with nine points.
This article originally appeared on The Daily Telegram: Lenawee County high school sports from Feb. 12-17