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The Spring Lake girls basketball squad cruised past Grand Rapids West Ottawa 46-23 on Tuesday in an OK Blue Conference contest.

The Lakers used stifling defense to earn the win, holding GR West Catholic to under 10 points in each quarter and forcing 21 turnovers.

Spring Lake (5-6, 3-3) was paced by Linsey Paggeot with 12 points while Madelyn Nelson added 11.

GRAND HAVEN 58, GRANDVILLE 28 – The Grand Haven (9-3, 3-2) defense was stifling, allowing just one field goal during the entire first half. The Bucs led 35-3 at the half. Ali Keyer had a team-high 18 points, four assists and five steals, while Sophie Mariani added 12 points. Autumn Buikema chipped in nine points.

REETHS-PUFFER 59, FRUITPORT 26 – The Rockets headed into the halftime break up 12 points, but poured it on in the second half to cruise to an OK Black Conference victory. Lauren Ross led the Rockets 15 points, five assists and five steals, while Emily Caltagirone had 11 points, five assists and six steals. Fruitport was led by Katie Dirkse with 11 points.

FRUITPORT CALVARY CHRISTIAN 65, GR WELLSPRING PREP 31 – The Eagles were led by Lizzie Cammenga with 21 points while Kelsey Richards added 19. Brionna Johnson also filled the stat sheet for Fruitport Calvary (9-3, 3-0) with seven points, 10 rebounds and six steals and Kristina Warren contributed with nine points and eight assists.

HESPERIA 61, MUSKEGON CATHOLIC CENTRAL 35 – A dominant first half by the Panthers allowed them to cruise during the second half. Hesperia (3-8, 0-4) led 22-4 at the end of the first quarter and 30-8 at the half. Emily Bayle paced the Panthers with 20 points while Alyssa Miller chipped in 16 points. Muskegon Catholic (8-4, 3-2) was led by Zoie Price with seven points.