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Bad Axe boys pick up road win at USA
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The Bad Axe boys basketball team used a 22-point first quarter to jump out in front of host Unionville-Sebewaing on its way to a 65-26 win Thursday night.Mark Birdsall/Huron Daily Tribune
SEBEWAING – The Bad Axe boys basketball team used a 22-point first quarter to jump out in front of host Unionville-Sebewaing on its way to a 65-26 win Thursday night.
The Hatchets improved to 5-1 overall and 4-1 in conference play. The Patriots are now 1-5 overall and 1-4 in the Greater Thumb Conference.
Bad Axe’s Noah Kervin opened the game with back-to-back three-pointers – hitting a total of four on the night – on his way to a 17-point performance. Senior Jensen Emerick led all scorers with 19, and Aaron Sowles finished with 16. DeCarlos Sageman scored 10, Ben Nugent chipped in 2, and Griffin Meinhold had 1.
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Roundup: Bad Axe, Laker, Ubly, CC boys pick up wins Saturday
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Bad Axe 68, Vassar 25
BAD AXE The Bad Axe boys basketball team returned to its winning ways on Saturday afternoon, overpowering the visiting Vassar Vulcans on its way to a 68-25 victory.
The Hatchets (3-1, 2-1) controlled the game from the opening whistle, hitting shots from the perimeter and limiting Vassar’s offensive opportunities. The Vulcans (4-1, 2-1) labored to keep up with the Bad Axe offense, which used its speed to convert turnovers into easy points. In the first quarter, the Hatchets outscored Vassar 28-4, and Bad Axe led 38-14 heading into halftime.
Hatchets go 2-0 after win over rival Laker
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Aaron Sowles and the Bad Axe varsity boys basketball team topped Laker 59-46 on Friday night.Mark Birdsall/mark.birdsall@hearstnp.comShow MoreShow Less
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PIGEON Aaron Sowles scored 23 points and the Hatchets improved to 2-0 on the season Friday night as the Bad Axe boys basketball team held off rival Laker for a 59-46 road win.
The rivalry between the schools provided intensity from the opening whistle as the two teams squared off in what proved to be a physical matchup, one filled with battles under the hoop and mad scrambles for loose balls.