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In baseball, Powers Catholic had a successful season opener with a 9-0 victory over Kearsley. The game was highlighted by a combined no-hitter from Grant Garman and Fisher Hendershot, who struck out a total of 15 batters. This impressive feat set the tone for a successful start to the season for the Chargers.

In soccer, Owosso fell to Bath 4-0 despite a strong performance from goalkeeper Iszabelle Jameson, who made 10 saves in the game. Despite being outshot by Bath 16-3, Owosso put up a valiant effort in this challenging loss.

In tennis, Imlay City had a strong showing against Madison Heights Lamphere, with a 4-4 tie in the match. Alexa Lengemann secured a singles win for Imlay City, while doubles teams including Addison Cameron and Sarah Lauwers, Julie Metter and Morgan Vermeesch, and Sara Belleville and Riley Parent also clinched victories. The team displayed solid teamwork and skill to earn a competitive result in the match.

In lacrosse action, Grand Blanc dominated in an 18-5 victory over Clarkston, led by Molly Leyes and Anna Borisenko with four and three goals respectively. Aubrey Wallberg also added three goals to the Bobcats’ offensive output, with additional contributions from Aliva Tate, Audrey Vanvalin, and Sophie Piper.

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