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Women’s Basketball

Mid Michigan 68, Jackson College 66: Jackson College jumped out to a 21-8 lead at the end of the first quarter, but Mid Michigan battled back for the next three quarter. Jackson had a chance to hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer, but the shot would not fall. JC was led by Olivia McDavid who scored 17 points and Kaylona Butler and Zoie Bamm each scored 16 points. The Jets are now 11-2 overall and break a six-game winning streak in the process. JC will travel to Glen Oaks Community College for a 5:30 p.m. tipoff.

 

Men’s Basketball

Jackson College 87, Mid Michigan 76: Jackson College improved to 8-5 with the home win Saturday. Savonn Campbell led the Jets with 27 points and 10 rebounds. Antonio King scored 16 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, Xavier Ford-Belton added 15 points, and Kamerin Carter finished with 12 points for the Jets. JC will travel to Glen Oaks Community College for a 7:30 tipoff Wednesday.

 

Bowling

Ancilla Invitational: Both teams from Jackson College earned titles during the invitational in Plymouth, Ind. The Jets bowled on the PBA Chameleon pattern in the nine-team event. Trey Richmond led the individual competition for JC with a 602 and the other four competitors were within 40 pins of him. Parker Horvath rolled a 579 series, Charlie Teller finished with 567, Charles Porter was one pin behind him, and Logan Schneider finished with a 564. Erin VandenBrink finished with a 534 series to lead the Jets. Kaelin Pond rolled a 476 series, Olivia Hurd bowled 464, and Shailynn Walker rolled a 459 series. Jackson College rolled the highest Baker game – five players bowling two frames each for one team score – with a 203. Jackson College will compete in the Muskegon Invitational Friday beginning at 10 a.m.

 

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