UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM) – Zeeland East’s run in the MHSAA Division 1 Boys’ Basketball Championship Tournament ended last night with a 53-49 loss to Forest Hills Northern in a Regional Final game at Reeths-Puffer High in Muskegon. The Chix finish the season at 19-1, the best record for a boys’ team at the school since the 2009 squad went 27-1 and lost the Class B title game to Flint Beecher, 62-54.
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Miguel Cabrera hit a two-run homer in the first inning, and Matthew Boyd scattered three hits with two strikeouts over nearly six innings, as the Detroit Tigers won their season opener from visiting Cleveland yesterday, 3-2. The two teams meet again at Comerica Park tomorrow afternoon, with broadcast time at 12:50 PM on 99 7/1450 WHTC.
Ke’Bryan Hayes slugged a two-run homer, and Adam Frazier added a pair of RBI, as the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates spoiled the Chicago Cubs’ season opener yesterday, 5-3. The two teams meet again at Wrigley Field tomorrow afternoon.
Albert Pujols’ grounder to third plated the decisive run in the bottom of the eighth inning as the Los Angeles Angels rallied past the visiting Chicago White Sox last night, 4-3. The two teams meet again at Angels Stadium in Anaheim this evening.
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Alex Wennberg’s goal in the second minute of overtime lifted the Florida Panthers past the visiting Red Wings last night in suburban Miami, 3-2. Detroit is in Tampa to face the Tampa Bay Lightning tomorrow afternoon.
Jesper Fast’s tally with 29 seconds left gave the visiting Carolina Hurricanes a 4-3 triumph over the Blackhawks at the United Center last night. Chicago is in Nashville to skate against the Predators tomorrow afternoon.
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Josh Jackson’s 31-point performance helped the Pistons dispose of the visiting Washington Wizards last night, 120-91. Detroit is home to the New York Knicks at Little Caesars Arena tomorrow evening.
The Chicago Bulls are in Salt Lake City tonight to clash with the Utah Jazz.
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Former Griffin Petr Mrazek made 43 saves, while Anthony Richard scored twice, as the Chicago Wolves downed visiting Grand Rapids yesterday afternoon, 5-2. The Griffs are in Cleveland to skate against the Monsters tomorrow evening.
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