UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM, Dec. 20, 2025) – In high school basketball along the Lakeshore last night, these results:
- Holland Christian boys 48, Wayland Union 45
- Forest Hills Central boys 83, Zeeland West 51
- Delton Kellogg boys 77, Saugatuck 44
- South Haven boys 72, Fennville 41
- Gobles boys 59, Black River 46
- Wayland Union girls 51, Holland Christian 44
- Zeeland West girls 37, Forest Hills Central 34
- Saugatuck girls 51, Delton Kellogg 22
- South Haven girls 49, Fennville 14
- Gobles girls 50, Black River 40
At Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids on Saturday, Zeeland East’s boys face Coldwater in a matinee, followed by an evening encounter between West Ottawa’s boys and Grand Rapids Catholic Central.
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Collin Madson had 20 points and 11 rebounds, but visiting Wisconsin-Whitewater needed a steal and a triple by Isaac Verges at the buzzer to edge Hope in Holland last night, 95-92. The Flying Dutchmen are off until hosting Washington University at DeVos Fieldhouse on Friday, January 2nd.
In state major-college basketball last night, Akron 93, Eastern Michigan 72. This afternoon, Oakland and Michigan State tangle at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, while Buffalo is at Western Michigan, Central Michigan is at Northern Illinois, and Siena Heights is at Detroit Mercy.
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The Detroit Red Wings battle the Capitals in Washington today, with coverage from Ken Kal and Paul Woods at 12:15 PM on WHTC Holland’s Cool FM.
The Chicago Blackhawks skate in Ottawa against the Senators this afternoon.
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Matas Buzelis and Nikola Vučević each tallied 24 points, as the Bulls beat the Cavaliers in Cleveland last night, 136-125. Chicago meets the Hawks in Atlanta tomorrow afternoon.
The Pistons are home to the Charlotte Hornets at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit this evening.
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Broc Lowry threw for two touchdowns in a 27-point first quarter for Western Michigan, as the Broncos went on to rout Kennesaw State at the Myrtle Beach Bowl in Conway, South Carolina yesterday. WMU finishes the season with a 10-4 record.
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Ondrej Becher, Sheldon Dries and Chad Hillebrand each had a goal and an assist, as the Griffins cruised past the Iowa Wild in Des Moines last night, 6-2. Grand Rapids welcomes the Cleveland Monsters to Van Andel Arena tomorrow afternoon.
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Behind 27 points and 11 rebounds from Moses Brown, the Gold grounded the Greensboro Swarm in a NBA GLeague Winter Showcase quarterfinal at Orlando yesterday. Grand Rapids faces the undefeated Raptors 905 in a semifinal at the Orange County Convention Center tomorrow afternoon.





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