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The Hart girls basketball team closed out the season with a West Michigan Conference win over Shelby 42-24 on Friday night.

The Pirates were led by Jayd Hovey with 19 points, four steals and four assists, while Morgan Marvin added six points and eight rebounds. Rylee Noggle chipped in with six points.

Hart led 10-5 after the first quarter, 20-10 at halftime and 29-15 through three quarters.

The Pirates finished the regular season with a 13-4 overall record and 12-2 in league play.

WEST MICHIGAN CONFERENCE

OAKRIDGE 47, MASON COUNTY CENTRAL 32 – The Eagles cruised to a West Michigan Conference win on Friday night.

Oakridge blanked the Spartans 16-0 through the opening quarter, led 24-7 at halftime and had a 36-22 advantage after three quarters.

The Eagles were paced by Jasmine Pastor with 14 points, while Leah Lowry added nine points, four assists and four rebounds. Destyni Lane chipped in with nine points.

The Spartans were led by Adria Quigley with nine points, while Charlie Banks, Gabby Jenson and Wren Nelson each added seven.

The Eagles improved to 7-9 on the season and 5-9 in league play.

NON-LEAGUE

PENTWATER 39, LAKEVIEW 26– The Falcons closed out the regular season with a non-conference win on Friday.

Pentwater led 9-5 after the first quarter, 19-11 at halftime and 31-20 through three quarters.

The Falcons were paced by Mikaylyn Kenney with nine points, 20 rebounds and four blocks, while Gracie Powers had seven points. Haidyn Adams chipped in with six points and eight rebounds.

Pentwater is now 5-7 on the season and 3-4 in league play.

CSAA

WHITE CLOUD 50, HESPERIA 42- Emily Bayle became the all-time leading scorer in Hesperia school history, scoring 17 points to give her 1,268 points in her career.

Mike Clark was the previous record holder with 1,266 points in 1971.

The Panthers however were outscored 19-10 during the third quarter, which erased a 19-16 halftime advantage.

Emmi Tinkham added 12 points and a team-high 10 rebounds, while Rachel Romero added eight points.

Bayle also added seven rebounds and three steals for Hesperia.

The Panthers are now 7-6 on the season and 3-6 in conference play.