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FLINT – Check out what happened around the Flint-area high school sports scene over the weekend. Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to email results, highlights, and comments about the results of each game for any sport to jszczepaniak@mlive.com. Baseball Burton Bendle 15, Flint Southwestern 0: Bendle drew 14 walks and Ashton Rodriguez had a […]

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FLINT – Check out what happened around the Flint-area high school sports scene over the weekend.

Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to email results, highlights, and comments about the results of each game for any sport to jszczepaniak@mlive.com.

Baseball

Burton Bendle 15, Flint Southwestern 0: Bendle drew 14 walks and Ashton Rodriguez had a pair of hits and four stolen bases to earn the win Monday night.

Landon Mattis had a hit, two RBIs, and swiped six bags while Kaden Mattis tossed two hitless innings with five strikeouts.

Burton Bendle 15, Flint Southwestern 0: Bendle drew 16 walks in game two and Brayden Wollard picked up a pair of hits to sweep the doubleheader.

Southwestern did not record a hit across the two games.

Corunna 5, Lake Fenton 4: Timely hitting and strong pitching from Dayne Zeeman led the Cavaliers to a win in game one.

Zeeman helped his own cause with a hit and two RBIs while Lucas Dennis, Paul Galesk, Christian Rivera, and Ruger Zeeman each added a hit.

Camden Fray and Brayden Baxter each had a pair of hits for Lake Fenton.

Lake Fenton 16, Corunna 3: The Blue Devils’ offense exploded in game two behind home runs from Fray and Carson Nerreter.

Nerreter had two hits and four RBIs while Fray had three hits, three runs scored, and an RBI in the win.

Evan Johnson added three hits and Charlie Rubey, Brady Rigdon, and Walker Hawthorn each added two.

Zeeman and Dennis had a pair of hits each for Corunna in the loss.

Davison 17, Saginaw United 0: Carter Dirkse paced the Davison offense with a double, triple, and five RBIs.

Davison 16, Saginaw United 0: Colton Rich tallied two hits and three RBIs while Dom Perez added a double and three RBIs in the win.

Chase Ducharme tallied a double and triple for the Cardinals.

Flint Powers Catholic 14, Bay City Central 8: Nathan Gebhardt led the Powers Catholic offense with two hits and five RBIs while Mateo Evans added three hits, including a pair of doubles, and three RBIs in the win.

Flint Powers Catholic 4, Bay City Central 3: Powers Catholic’s Keegan Kohlhoff and Michael Borg combined for five innings and eight strikeouts while Kaden Martel paced the offense with two hits and two RBIs.

Eli Sturgess added a triple in the win.

Flushing 4, Flint Kearsley 1: Drew Schmidt went seven innings and struck out six to lead the Raiders to a win in game one.

Austin Madrigal had a hit and an RBI and Tristan Sly had a hit and two RBIs in the win.

Flushing 11, Flint Kearsley 0: Casey Larned tossed five shutout innings and struck out eight while Austin Madrigal and Evan Badal each had two hits and two RBIs.

Luke Smith had two hits and an RBI and Dom Oyler had two hits in the win.

Goodrich 1, Owosso 0: Goodrich clinched the Flint Metro League Stars division Monday night with a pair of wins over Owosso.

Cross Darby threw 6 1/3 shutout innings with seven strikeouts. He also had a double and scored the Martians’ only run.

Goodrich 13, Owosso 7: Darby kept the bat going in game two, going 2-for-3 with a double and four RBIs to lead Goodrich.

Thomas Niles and Kash Bohlen had three hits each while Nate Gould and Ivan Kosmerick each added two hits in the win.

Grand Blanc 8, Lapeer 0: Trey Williams tossed six shutout innings and tallied five strikeouts while Chris Worley went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs to lead the Bobcats.

Breccan O’Donnell had two hits and two RBIs while Kaiden Pollock added a hit and two RBIs in the win.

Lapeer 6, Grand Blanc 5: A pair of hits from Bryce Johnson and 3 1/3 innings of shutout pitching from Cayden Newberry in relief led the Lightning to a win in game two.

Johnson scored the go-ahead run on a balk in the top of the seventh.

Holly 8, Linden 6: Seven walks and a pair of hits and three RBIs from Remy DuBreuil led Holly to a win in game one.

Caden Appleton led Linden with three hits in the loss.

Holly 5, Linden 3: Holly scored a run in the fifth, sixth, and seventh to walk away with a win in game two.

Dalton Chavis had two hits and Cam Nelson tossed 3 1/3 scoreless innings in relief.

Landon Jones threw all seven innings for Linden and Ryan Nosek and Matthew Hildreth each had two hits in the loss.

Mt. Morris 9, New Lothrop 2: Nick Lovelady threw five innings and struck out 11 to lead Mt. Morris to a win in game one.

Colby Carper-Goode had three hits and four runs scored while Lovelady had two hits and three RBIs and Miguel Quintanilla had a hit and three RBIs in the win.

New Lothrop 11, Mt. Morris 4: Jameson Kopschitz had two hits, including a double, and two RBIs while Logan Judd added a hit and two RBIs to lead New Lothrop in game two.

Michael Schlachter added a double and three RBIs in the win.

Swartz Creek 5, Fenton 4: Brett Hoffman threw five innings and struck out eight to lead Swartz Creek in game one.

Hoffman helped his own cause with two hits, including a double, and an RBI.

With the win, Swartz Creek clinched the Flint Metro League Stripes division title for the first time since 1985.

Swartz Creek 9, Fenton 3: Wyatt Jolman pitched a complete game with seven strikeouts as the Dragons took game two.

Logan Beckwith had a pair of doubles and two RBIs while Nate Crawford had a hit and two RBIs.

Scores

Bay City All Saints 10, Dryden 0

Bay City All Saints 5, Dryden 1

Birch Run 2, Byron 0

Birch Run 12, Byron 0

Burton Bentley 7, Genesee 2

Burton Bentley 6, Genesee 6

Chesaning 3, Durand 0

Chesaning 10, Durand 1

Genesee Christian 18, Burton Atherton 4

Genesee Christian 12, Burton Atherton 4

Midland Dow 21, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 5

Midland Dow 17, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 0

Morrice 29, Flint Hamady 0

Morrice 14, Flint Hamady 0

Ortonville Brandon 4, Clio 3

Clio 4, Ortonville Brandon 3

Ovid-Elsie 6, Otisville LakeVille Memorial 3

Otisville LakeVille Memorial 14, Ovid-Elsie 5

Boys Golf

Flushing 162, Lake Fenton 189: Garrett Morrison led the round with a 37 while Weston Buchanan (41), Easton Weder (42), Aiden Rogers (42), Mack Burba (42), and Benjamin Foltz (45) all contributed for the Raiders.

Boys Lacrosse

Fenton 7, Swartz Creek 5: Fenton claimed the Flint Metro League title for the second year in a row following a win over Swartz Creek Monday night.

Owen Mueller and Cuyler Fielhauer each scored a pair of goals while Nate Roberts, Jonah Andrews, and Evan Crane each added a score.

Scores

Linden 14, Davison 1

Ortonville Brandon 12, Lapeer 11

Girls Lacrosse

Scores

Flint Powers Catholic 19, Midland Dow 10

Swartz Creek 13, Grand Blanc 10

Girls Soccer

Flushing 2, Flint Kearsley 2: Kayla Rousseau scored a pair of goals for the Raiders as it tied Flint Kearsley Monday night.

Goodrich 4, Linden 2: Goodrich defeated Linden Monday night to win the Flint Metro League title with a perfect 11-0 record.

Scores

Bath 10, Durand 0

Birch Run 8, Byron 0

Davison 2, Mount Pleasant 1

Flint Powers Catholic 8, Saginaw Heritage 0

Holly 5, Owosso 0

Lake Fenton 7, Corunna 1

Ortonville Brandon 2, Clio 0

Romeo Summit Homeschoolers, 4, Genesee Christian 1

Softball

Byron 2, Birch Run 1: Emma Glass pitched all eight innings and tallied 12 strikeouts to lead Byron in game one.

An RBI-double by Harper Wilcox in the top of the eighth would drive in the game-deciding run for Byron while Camryn Hamilton and Glass each added two hits.

Birch Run 6, Byron 5: Jordan Hugh launched a home run while Hamilton added a pair of doubles in the loss.

Glass and Wilcox each had a double for Byron

Clio 15, Ortonville Brandon 1: Veronica Tate threw a complete game with six strikeouts while Kelcy Sperling, who had seven RBIs in the win, and Layla Hutchinson each launched a home run.

Madalyn Raleigh and Samantha Rinks each added three hits in the win.

Clio 16, Ortonville Brandon 1: Tate tossed another complete game with nine strikeouts while Lacey Gonzalez and Payton Malin each had a pair of doubles.

Sperling and Madolyn Murphy had a double each and Addie Taylor led the team with three RBIs.

Fenton 8, Swartz Creek 1: Lillian Tillier threw a complete game with eight strikeouts while Izzy MacCaughan and Taryn Craven each had two doubles in the win.

Craven went 4-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored while Tillier and Marlee Topij each added two hits.

Fenton 14, Swartz Creek 0: Abby Golen tossed a complete game shutout with six strikeouts while MacCaughan and Craven each launched a home run.

MacCaughan added two doubles and had four RBIs while Craven had three RBIs in the win.

Lexi Shouse and Golen added two hits for the Tigers.

Flushing 16, Flint Kearsley 1: Jamesen Follen went the distance in the circle and Emma Larner launched a home run to lead the Raiders in game one.

Makenzie Jones went 4-for-4 with a double, triple, and five RBIs while Follen and Addisyn Good each added a double.

Flushing 15, Flint Kearsley 1: Larner went five innings and struck out eight while Taylor Kelley and Kayla Forbes each had three hits.

Jones added a triple in the win.

Goodrich 5, Owosso 0: Jayden Gohs went seven innings and struck out 12 while Anna Light and Alisyn Raether each had a double for the Martians.

Light finished with three hits while Sophie Swanson added two.

Goodrich 6, Owosso 5: Sam Hiller went the distance for Goodrich while Ayannah Jackson launched a home run.

Light and Raether each had a double while Swanson had two hits in the win.

Grand Blanc 10, Lapeer 0: Savannah Schultz threw a complete game with 13 strikeouts as the Bobcats took game one.

Schultz helped her own cause with a pair of home runs while Skylar Green and Zoey Beard each launched a home run.

Hannah Johnson added a pair of doubles and Green had a double in the win.

Grand Blanc 18, Lapeer 0: Kayla Blumenschein struck out 11 of the 12 batters she faced and went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead the Bobcats.

Ella Stevenson (3-for-3), Mackenzie Jacobson, and Schultz (2-for-4) each had a double in the win.

Linden 11, Holly 1: Kayla Widner struck out 11 and allowed no base runners through five innings while Tessa Zilisch finished up the sixth inning to complete the win.

Morgan Piotrovsky collected three hits and drove in two runs to lead the offense. Sophia Helm and Piotrovsky each scored three times.

Linden 13, Holly 2: Addi Siegwald had three hits and drove in two runs to pace Linden (23-2) while Kayla Widner went the first four innings and crossed over the 200-strikeout mark, finishing with 207.

She also won her 20th game this season and extended Linden’s win streak to 21 games. Piotrovsky and Ella Kenyon each drove in two runs.

New Lothrop 10, Mt. Morris 0: Mallory Heroux went 3 1/3 and struck out 10 of the 11 batters she faced to lead the Hornets in game one.

Victoria Henige paced the offense with two hits and three stolen bases.

New Lothrop 17, Mt. Morris 2: The Hornets collected 10 stolen bases and 13 walks to beat Mt. Morris in game two.

Henige and Heroux each had two hits while Ashlyn Orr had a triple in the win.

Otisville LakeVille Memorial 12, Ovid-Elsie 0: Anabell Newbery went five innings and struck out 12 to lead the Falcons in game one.

Mia Newbery led the way with two hits, including a triple, and three RBIs while Bayli Eickhoff, Kelsey Smith, Mallorie Nevadomski, and Zoe Swank each had a double in the win.

Otisville LakeVille Memorial 12, Ovid-Elsie 0: Swank tossed a complete game with 10 strikeouts as the Falcons were crowned the MMAC league champions.

Nevadomski had three hits, including a triple, and two RBIs while Kelsi Clark added a triple in the win.

JoEllen Holbrook had a pair of doubles while A Newbery, Nevadomski, Mia Newbery, Natalie Littleton, and Swank each had a double.

Scores

Almont 7, Davison 3

Davison 10, Almont 0

Burton Bentley 19, Genesee 9

Burton Bentley 14, Genesee 1

Durand 7, Chesaning 1

Chesaning 19, Durand 18

Midland Dow 15, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 0

Midland Dow 18, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 3

Girls Tennis

Corunna 5, Chesaning 3:

Corunna singles winners: Samantha Bruckman (1 singles); Sierra Smith (2 singles); Gracie Brandt (3 singles)

Corunna doubles winners: Kyra Middleton/Caty Janicek (1 doubles); Madison Brown/Brenna Kiesling (4 doubles)

Owosso 5, Flint Kearsley 3:

Owosso singles winner: Lauren Collard (2 singles)

Owosso doubles winners: Addison Collard/Sadie Voss (1 doubles); Gabrielle Dalley/Megan Hemenway (2 doubles); Lillian Pumford/Cassidy Jones (3 doubles); Vada English/Montana Lorencz

Flint Kearsley singles winners: Veronica Neahusan (1 singles); Josey Janiga (3 singles); Miranda Russell (4 singles)

Scores

Frankenmuth 5, Davison 3

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