Morton's Ben Daniels and Connor Davidson won two individual events each, and Bishop Noll took home the Lowell Invitational boys swimming team title with 82 points.
Daniels won the 200-yard freestyle (1:59.34) and 500 freestyle (5:19.34). Teammate Connor Davidson won the 50 (22.47) and 100 (50.45) freestyles.
The Governors were second with 76 points, followed by Lowell (59 points).
Noll won the 200 and 400 free relays. The team of Anthony Repay, Jake Miller, Aaron Kruse and Brayden Banske won the 200 free relay in 1:36.99. Miller, Robby Lorenz, Kruse and Banske won the 400 relay in 3:36.19.
Griffith's Danny Bolda won the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke.
On the girls side, Kankakee Valley compiled 125 points to easily outdistance second-place Lowell to win the team title.
The Kougars won the 200 medley relay (2:05.83); Abbey Sittema won the 200 IM (2:28.79), and Madison Babicka took the 50 free (25.40), 100 free (58.38) and 500 free (6:03.02). The Kougars continued their dominance of the meet by winning the 200 free relay (2:01.66) and 400 free relay (4:20.19).
Lowell's Miki Wood captured the 200 free (2:07.94), while teammate Hailey Sittema took the 100 fly (1:08.06).
Shannon Kunka won the diving event for Griffith, finishing with a score of 178.35.
Girls basketball
North Newton 39, Marquette 26: Mariah Bozeman's 13 points led the Spartans (6-7, 3-3) to a Greater South Shore Conference win over the Blazers. Morgan Lang and Allyson Leach added nine points each.
Hanover Central 52, Morgan Township 35: Blayr Poston returned from her broken hand injury to score a team-high 14 points and lead the Times No. 10 Wildcats (10-4, 4-1) over the host Cherokees (6-8, 1-3) in PCC play. Hannah Blue added 10 points.
Morgan Township's Trina Coleman scored a game-high 16 points.
Lake Central 54, LaPorte 38: Tara Zlotkowski led the Indians (8-6, 6-3) with 16 points in a Duneland Athletic Conference win.
Lindsay Kusbel added 13 points and 11 rebounds for Lake Central, which outscored LaPorte 35-18 in the second half.
Jaclyn Heath led the Slicers (9-4, 5-4) with 16 points.
Morton 27, Gavit 10: The Governors (7-7, 4-0) held the Gladiators scoreless in the second quarter and to one point in the third for a Great Lakes Athletic Conference win.
Keonna Baldwin led Morton with eight points, while Tatyana Skiiner and Megan Rodgers had six points each.
Shanika Thornton led Gavit with five points.
Rensselaer 47, West Central 31: Laura Tonner hit four 3-pointers among her 18 points to lift the Bombers over the Trojans. Emilie Ziese pitched in 15 points, and Aimee Mattocks posted 10 points and eight rebounds for Rensselaer (10-3).
South Central 60, Kouts 56: Katelyn Tucker sank five 3-pointers and finished with a career-high 17 points Saturday afternoon, keeping South Central atop the Porter County Conference girls basketball standings.
Madison Tomblin added 11 points for the Satellites (10-3, 5-0), who outscored the Fillies 21-12 in the fourth quarter for their third PCC win in as many days.
Bella Wireman hit five 3-pointers for Kouts (6-8, 1-5) to finish with a team-high 15 points. Jayla Crump added 10.
Michigan City 80, Valparaiso 45: Toni Murphy led four players in double figures with 21 points as the No. 4 Wolves (12-3, 7-2) rolled past the Vikings (2-12, 0-9) in DAC play. Murphy also had a team-high seven assists. Keshyana Cooper added 19 points and 15 rebounds; Michal Miller had 18 points, and Jameka Collins scored 16.
Grace Withrow led Valparaiso with 14 points, while Yasmin Carrillo added 11.
Boys basketball
Griffith 58, Hobart 30: Ben Parish led the Panthers (6-3, 1-1) with 15 points in a Northwest Crossroads Conference rout.
Jarrett Colvin led Hobart with nine points.
Heritage Christian 68, Covenant Christian 54: Zach Zylstra led the Defenders (7-4) with 27 points in a win over the Knights (2-10).
Lake Station 79, Whiting 37: Brian Patterson led a quartet of Eagles in double figures in a GSSC rout. Dwayne Haden added 17 points for the Eagles (5-4, 2-2).
Cameron Chorba led the Oilers (1-9, 0-3) with 17 points.
River Forest 61, Calumet 51: Brandon Laas had a game-high 25 points to lead the Ingots (5-4, 2-2) to a GSSC win. Fernando Cardenas added 15 points and nine rebounds for River Forest.
Rashaan Carson topped the Warriors with 13 points.
Highland 54, Lowell 38: Nick Elish's 14 points led the Trojans (4-8, 2-0) to an NCC win.
Zack Van Hook scored 23 points for Lowell (4-7, 1-1).
Kouts 81, Oregon-Davis 57: Max Everaert poured in 19 of his game-high 25 points in the second quarter to fuel the Mustangs' rout of the winless Bobcats (0-9). Everaert also filled the stat sheet with eight rebounds, six assists and three steals. Andrew Birky scored 19 points, and Matt Stewart tallied 16 to go with four blocks.
Gymnastics
Merrillville 102.825, Michigan City 96.625: Taylor Woods recorded a 9.225 on vault to help the Pirates to a DAC win. Kristina Goodman was Merrillville's top all-around scorer with a 34.4, including a 9.0 on the floor exercise. Amy Aponte won the beam with an 8.875.
Viking Pairs Invitational: The No. 1 hosts took the top three spots in all-around to easily win the title. Valparaiso's duo of Morgan Algozine and Rushelle Miller placed first with 37.25 points; Hannah Erwin and Lia Milroy were second (36.3) and Emily Crosmer and Caroline Miller third (35.2). Algozine and Miller also won beam (9.7), vault (9.4) and tied with Milory and Erwin on bars (9.0). Caroline Miller and Crosmer tied with Elkhart Central's Libby Yeakey and Holly Lehman on floor (9.25).
Wrestling
Knox Invitational: Chesterton finished 3-1, losing to Glenn. Mike Double (126 pounds), Hunter Rucklos (138), Chris Katsafaros (145), Sawyer Hallas (152) and Ryley Harlow (285) each were 4-0 in their weight class.













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