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Zaniya Meza
Zaniya Meza
Cam Smith
Shelby’s Jacob Regeczi (20) tries to avoid a tag by Hesperia’s Tucker Bolles at home plate during Tuesday’s doubleheader in Hesperia. The Tigers won both games to win a share of the conference title.
Evan Waller
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Shelby’s baseball team celebrates clinching a share of the West Michigan Conference Rivers title with a doubleheader sweep of Hesperia Tuesday. The Tigers won their first league title since 2010.
Tucker Bolles
DayDay Garcia
Hesperia’s Olivia McGahan fires a pitch during Tuesday’s doubleheader against Shelby. The Panthers took a pair of defeats.
Shelby’s Jayna Burmeister winds up for a pitch during Tuesday’s doubleheader against Hesperia. Burmeister pitched the Tigers to a sweep of their county rivals.
Allie Stovall
Pentwater athletes, from left, Logan Fatura, Chase McGuire-VanGills and Lauren Davis celebrate competing at the West Michigan All-Star meet in Fruitport Tuesday. Fatura and McGuire-VanGills each picked up medals at the meet. Photo courtesy of Pentwater track and field
Whitehall senior track star Caden Bowyer celebrates with throwing coach Joe Stachowicz after breaking the Vikings' school record in shot put at Tuesday's All-Star meet. Bowyer broke Ryan Van Bergen's 2006 record. Photo courtesy of Whitehall track and field
West Michigan Conference Rivers players get ready for their round prior to Monday's Shelby jamboree. The host Tigers won the meet to move back into first place in the league with one jamboree left to play. Photo courtesy of Oceana Golf Club
Reeths-Puffer's Tyler Sykes (4) follows the ball after connecting during Saturday's game against Whitehall. Cody Manzo looks on from behind the plate for the Vikings. Sykes got the winning hit for the Rockets in a 10-4 triumph.
Brayden Kelley
Whitehall's Jakobe Monroe (3) reaches first base as Coopersville's Jackson Schiebout-Hoffman is unable to corral a high throw during Saturday's game at Whitehall. The Vikings won, 3-2.
James Brooks