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The Sandusky girls basketball team, joined by the Wolf Pack student section, poses with its Division 3 regional championship trophy on Thursday night, after defeating Cass City, 49-44. It is the first regional title for Sandusky since 1999. (Photos by Mike Gallagher) SANDUSKY Sandusky had been there before. Since 1999, the Wolves have been
Sandusky’s Grace Guibord (30) brings the ball up the court against Marlette last Thursday night, as Ally Jansen (10) and Brooke Jansen (14) hustle to get into position. (Photo by Mike Gallagher) SANDUSKY Marlette didn’t make it easy, but Sandusky was able to take sole possession of first place in the Greater Thumb East
Pirates win streak at 8 after win over Sandusky
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HARBOR BEACH – It was a long five days for the Harbor Beach girls basketball team.
The Pirates’ week started on Monday with a road game at Brown City. They traveled to Capac on Wednesday for a game against the Chiefs. That’s a lot of miles on a school bus.
Harbor Beach then wrapped up the week on Friday night with a home game against Sandusky and ran its winning streak to eight in a row with a 41-24 victory over the Redskins.
Harbor Beach is now 8-1 overall and 8-0 in conference play.
Girls hoops roundup: Hatchets, Pirates win
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Harbor Beach 48, Capac 7
HARBOR BEACH The Harbor Beach girls basketball team picked up its first win of the season on Saturday afternoon with 48-7 victory over Capac.
Leading the way for the Pirates (1-1) were Maya Pfaff with 13 points, Mariah Jahn and Josie Kozfkay with 7 points each, Maddie Geiger and Paige Anderson with 6 points each, Brenna Bischer with 5 and Leandra Wolschlager with 4.
Pirates head coach Jim Tamlyn said the condensed season has started with a hectic pace that won’t let up until the season is over and his team is dealing with a short bench, but he and his players are happy to be back playing and they are looking forward to their matchup with Ubly on Monday night. He has two new varsity players in Bischer and freshman Jahn, and he was pleased with how the Pirates played as team on Saturday.