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Friday, Feb. 13, 2026
The Oceana Echo

Supporting Falcon student Ben Jorissen, Pentwater boys basketball scores win over MCE

Pentwater played one of its best games of the year Thursday to defeat Mason County Eastern 73-54 "on a night that meant more than basketball," Falcons' coach Ashley Lubera said.
The extra meaning was because it was the final home game for the Falcon seniors, but even more importantly because of a special Pink and Blue Out event the Falcons hosted in support of Pentwater student Ben Jorissen. According to a Give In Kind page set up late last year for Jorissen and his family, he is battling brain cancer.
The Falcon offense exploded in the second half of the game, outscoring MCE 47-26 to break open a close contest. MCE, which beat the Falcons in January, opened up a nine-point lead early in the third quarter, but after that the Falcons gained control of the game.
Brody Austin led the team with 21 points - nine of them in the third quarter alone - and Jacobo Martin scored 14 in the second half to end the night with 16.
The Falcons (5-12, 4-8 West Michigan D League) shot a very solid 43% from the floor for the game and recorded 10 steals while only turning the ball over 10 times themselves. Abram Kieda had eight rebounds to go with his 15 points, and Wyatt Roberts passed out four assists.
"This night was bigger than the scoreboard," Lubera said. "It was about seniors leaving their mark. It was about a community dressed in pink and blue. And most importantly, it was about standing behind one of our own."