UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM, Dec. 4, 2024) – In high school basketball along the Lakeshore last night, these results:
- Forest Hills Central 70, Holland boys 53
- Holland Christian boys 68, East Grand Rapids 65
- Mona Shores 70, West Ottawa boys 40
- Zeeland East boys 71, Reeths-Puffer 59
- Byron Center 63, Hamilton boys 43
- Potter’s House Christian 51, Saugatuck boys 34
- Fennville boys 44, Black River boys 38
- Calvary boys 46, Holland Wave 30
- Grandville 52, Holland girls 35
- Holland Christian girls 48, East Grand Rapids 46
- Mona Shores 43, West Ottawa girls 34
- Zeeland East girls 41, Reeths-Puffer 29
- Saugatuck girls 53, Potter’s House Christian 36
- Parchment 40, Fennville girls 35
- Zion Christian 52, Black River girls 33
- Calvary girls 31, Fruitport Calvary Christian 26
On Friday evening at 5:40 PM, hear the West Ottawa at Zeeland West girls/boys doubleheader on 99 7/1450 WHTC.
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Hope College’s Flying Dutch begin MIAA women’s basketball play this evening by entertaining Albion at DeVos Fieldhouse in Holland. Coverage with Greg Chandler is at 7 PM on 99 7/1450 WHTC.
In state major-college basketball last night, these results:
- Michigan 67, Wisconsin 64
- Dayton 77, Western Michigan 69
- Loyola of Chicago 76, Eastern Michigan 54
Tonight, Michigan State is at Minnesota.
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Hope College meets Washington and Lee in a NCAA Division III women’s volleyball championship tournament quarterfinal match at Salem, Virginia this evening.
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Pavel Zacha’s goal 2:15 into overtime lifted Boston past the visiting Red Wings last night, 3-2. Detroit skates in Ottawa against the Senators tomorrow evening, while the Bruins battle the Blackhawks at the United Center in Chicago tonight.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo had 28 points, and Damian Lillard added 27, as the visiting Milwaukee Bucks knocked the Pistons out of the NBA Emirates Cup at Little Caesars Arena last night, 128-107. Detroit meets the defending NBA Champion Celtics in Boston this evening.
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Kyle Mangas tallied 32 points as the Indiana Mad Ants prevailed over the visiting Gold in Indianapolis last night, 108-93. Grand Rapids hosts the Wisconsin Herd at Van Andel Arena tomorrow evening.
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