
Adrian, MI – Here are the Lenawee County stories from Wednesday’s Inside the Cave Sports Update…
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The Hudson Tigers girls basketball team won their fourth straight game on Tuesday night, thanks to their 59-42 victory over Ida.
Taylor Kopin led all scorers with 22 points. Macayle Grayer followed with a big night, posting 14 points and 9 rebounds, while Maci Godfrey added 12 points.
The 5-3 Tigers are back in action on Friday as they travel to Blissfield for another LCAA battle.
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The Adrian boys basketball team defeated SEC White foe Pinckney 68-51.
Jaxson Francis poured in 30 points and secured 8 rebounds. Lamont McKinney had 26 points for the 9-2 Maples.
Adrian plays Battle Creek Pennfield on the road this Friday.
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The Adrian Maples girls basketball team secured an SEC White win over Pinckney, 38-34.
Amor Sanchez led the Maples with 16 points. Rylee Lahring ended with 10.
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It was another record-breaking performance by Jaxon Salebien as the Lenawee Christian boys basketball team beat TCC foe Summerfield, 65-57.
The senior now holds program records for points, assists, and now career free throws made…with 354.
Kirkendall scored 14 for LCS. Mathews chipped-in 11.
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The Clinton girls basketball team downed Hillsdale, 48-40.
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The Morenci girls basketball team improved to 7-0 on the season thanks to their 49-26 win over Erie-Mason.
Colbie Ekins had 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Bulldogs. Emersyn Bachelder had 13 points, Addyson Valentine had 10 points for Morenci. The Bulldogs will head to Pittsford Thursday night.
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The Britton-Deerfield Patriots girls basketball team beat North Adams, 31-22. Delmotte had 11 and Dotson scored 10.
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The Blissfield Royals girls basketball team secured another LCAA win over Madison on the road. John Koehn called the game on 96.5 The Cave and Lenawee TV…
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The Madison Trojans boys basketball team won on Tuesday night against LCAA foe, Blissfield, 58-44.
Cole Grof led Madison with 16 points. Junior Tillman secured 8 points and Gavin VanOver had 7 points for the Trojans.
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The Tecumseh girls basketball forced a running clock in the fourth quarter against Chelsea on the road, as the Indians rolled to a 60-27 point win.
Chloe Bullinger and Addi Zajac each had 12 to lead the Tribe. Makayla Schlorf scored 11 for 9-1 Tecumseh.
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The Tecumseh boys basketball team lost to Chelsea on the road, 61-40. Gabe Abbott led the Indians with 19 points and 10 rebounds.
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The Onsted boys basketball team continued its winning ways on Tuesday, securing their 12th consecutive win to open the season…rolling over Dundee at home 62-22.
The Wildcats were led by Bryson Sutherland, who poured in 19 points and grabbed 9 rebounds, while Mason Chesser matched him with 19 points to go along with 7 boards.
Cole Wells contributed 8 points and 8 rebounds, and Rylan Henagan ran the offense effectively, finishing with 6 points and 11 assists on the night.
Onsted returns to action Thursday night at home against Ida
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The Onsted Wildcats girls basketball team defeated Dundee in LCAA action on Tuesday night, 46-41.
Hannah Hill erupted for 23 points to lead the Cats. Karlie Kimerer had 8 points and 6 steals for Onsted.
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The Adrian College men’s wrestling team opened MIAA dual competition by welcoming Alma College, delivering a 31–20 victory over the Scots.
Adrian Rosas, Oscar Gutierrez, Landyn Crance, Aiden Smith Rickey Lynch, and Spencer Vos secured wins for the Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs are back in action on Sunday, where they will travel to Alma College for the Bruce Dickey Open at 9am.
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The Adrian College women’s basketball team is off to a 7 and 7 start to the 2025-26 season, with two tough home games this week with top-10 nationally ranked Hope College and Trine University coming to Adrian for MIAA contests.
Darby Lienerth was a guest on Monday’s AC All-Access Show at Fricker’s in Adrian…aired on 96.5fm The Cave.
The Senior from Lansing, who had dealt with injuries during her college career, talked about team chemistry…as most of her teammates were hanging out at the local restaurant supporting her…
The Bulldogs host #7 Hope College Wednesday at 7pm.
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The Siena Heights men’s wrestling team won 7 of 8 bouts and recorded a 40–10 victory over Wilmington over the weekend.
Mykale Schneider, Nolan McDowell, Jesus Aquino‑Morales, Lee Borders, Christopher Sorrow, and Brandon Rau all recorded wins.
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Malaki Mosher placed third at the Adrian College Open, leading a quartet of Siena Heights men’s wrestling place-winners on Saturday.
Shea Haehnle went 2-2 on the mat to finish fourth. Daniel Gravette and Caleb Cohee added seventh-place finishes.
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Siena Heights women’s pole vaulter Emma Stewart was named Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Women’s Indoor Track and Field Field Athlete of the Week.
Stewart, who placed second in the pole vault at the Wolverine Invitational with an NAIA automatic-qualifying height of 4 meters, has the top pole vault in the NAIA.
