Dayshauna Crowley drives to the basket surrounded by Fennville defenders during a basketball game Monday, Jan. 29, at South Haven. Crowley, who has been a driving force for the Rams, scored 27 points in the team’s championship divisional game against Bridgman, Feb. 23.
Members of the South Haven varsity girls basketball team are shown. The team earned the school’s first conference championship in nearly 50 years in February after winning the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s Lakeshore Division with a victory over Bridgman. From left are Molly Versaput, Charlotte Grzybowski, Kamryn Holland, LyNique Cunningham, Myraql McGee, Naveah Cooper and Dayshauna Crowley.
Dayshauna Crowley drives to the basket surrounded by Fennville defenders during a basketball game Monday, Jan. 29, at South Haven. Crowley, who has been a driving force for the Rams, scored 27 points in the team’s championship divisional game against Bridgman, Feb. 23.
Members of the South Haven varsity girls basketball team are shown. The team earned the school’s first conference championship in nearly 50 years in February after winning the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s Lakeshore Division with a victory over Bridgman. From left are Molly Versaput, Charlotte Grzybowski, Kamryn Holland, LyNique Cunningham, Myraql McGee, Naveah Cooper and Dayshauna Crowley.
South Haven varsity girls basketball team had something to celebrate about at the end of February.
The Rams won the Southwestern Athletic Conference Lakeshore Division championship after defeating Bridgman, 67-27, Feb. 23. The victory put the Rams’ SAC record in the Lakeshore Division to 9-1 and 16-3, overall.