
Adrian, MI – Here are the local highlights from Wednesday’s Inside the Cave Sports Update…
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The Siena Heights University baseball team is already in its last month of regular season play, and are in the mix within the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference.
Assistant Coach Paul Kindervater was a guest on Monday’s Saints Sports Weekly program, which aired on 96.5 The Cave.
He talked about the differences between current coach, TJ Marik, and his predecessor John Kolasinski…
Listen to past Saints Sports Weekly shows on 965thecave.com.
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The Adrian College bass fishing team competed at the 2026 Crush City Hartwell Slam presented by Sufix over the weekend, part of the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Fishing Series on Lake Hartwell. The Bulldogs entered six boats in a competitive 280-boat field and were highlighted by a top-30 finish.
Leading the way for Adrian, the duo of Quade Lobo and Gerry Brumbaugh Jr. placed 29th overall after hauling in 10 fish for a combined weight of 31.88 pounds over the two-day event. Wesson Vint and Connor Racine followed with a 52nd-place finish, also catching 10 fish totaling 29.52 pounds.
Mitch Staffon and Paxton Giem finished 63rd with 10 fish weighing 28.72 pounds, while Nick Seitz and Rance Eddleblute placed 81st with a 10-fish total of 27.76 pounds.
Brady Pinwar and Braylon Eggerding came in 133rd with 10 fish for 24.54 pounds. Rounding out the Adrian lineup, Brady Osborn and Jose Alten placed 218th, bringing in 10 fish totaling 18.82 pounds.
The Bulldogs return to action April 8-9 for the B.A.S.S. Lunkers #2 event on Santee Cooper in South Carolina, while another group will travel to Branson, Missouri, to compete in a Major League Fishing event at Table Rock on Friday, April 10.
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The Adrian College women’s golf team returned to action Monday and Tuesday, traveling to Virginia for a two-day, three-round tournament. The Bulldogs placed 15th in a highly competitive field with a total score of 995. Adrian opened with a 343 before improving to a 320 in the second round on Monday, and capped the event with a 332 on Tuesday.
Rachel Fay led the Bulldogs with a three-round total of 240, opening with an 84 before carding a 76 and an 80. Ainslee Hewitt followed closely with a 241, posting rounds of 83 and 80 on Monday before improving to a 78 on Tuesday.
Kennedy Kehres finished with a 256 after rounds of 87, 85, and 84, while Mackenzie Schulz recorded a 258 with rounds of 89, 79, and 90. Sami Burks rounded out the lineup with a 277, shooting 90, 91, and 96.
The Bulldogs will return to action April 10–11 when they travel to Saugatuck, Michigan, for the Hope College Invitational.
