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LIVE: Playoff High School Basketball, Hockey Scores

With district and regional tournaments starting up, Patch brings you the latest from the basketball courts and the hockey rinks.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

10:42 p.m. Royal Oak girls basketball team loses to Bloomfield Hills Andover 48-44 in overtime.

10:19 p.m. Girls basketball final: Canton 46, Northville 32. Canton will play South Lyon and Plymouth will play Novi on Wednesday.

10:12 p.m. Two more girls basketball finals from MHSAA.com. Dearborn falls to Lincoln Park 43-27. Dakota defeats Port Huron Northern 53-22.

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9:14 p.m. In girls basketball, L'Anse Creuse North defeats L'Anse Creuse 38-22 in a district matchup, according to MHSAA.com.

9:10 p.m. Eisenhower defeats Sterling Heights 66-47 in girls basketball quarterfinal. The Eagles play Chippewa Valley on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Ford High School.

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9:04 p.m. Fenton rolled to a 61-26 triumph over Brandon in the district quarterfinals.

9 p.m. The Hartland girls basketball team overcame a fourth quarter deficit to beat Walled Lake Northern 38-34.

8:59 p.m. Grosse Pointe North takes the battle of Grosse Pointe, defeating Grosse Pointe South 40-38 in overtime of girls basketball quarterfinal.

Also, Monroe defeats Saline 47-44.

8:16 p.m. Fenton all over Ortonville-Brandon 36-12 at halftime.

8:06 p.m.  Monroe up 30-28 over Saline at half in girls district. Saline's lone starting senior, Emily Everett wants more games. She has 12 points, all on 3s.

8:04 p.m. Eisenhower leads Sterling Heights 41-24 at halftime. In the first game, Ford defeated Utica 62-50.

7:40 p.m. In girls basketball, Canton leads Northville 30-13 at the half. Kayla Bridges leads Canton with 15 at half, 7 -8 from line.

7:37 p.m. In girls basketball, Grosse Pointe South leads Grosse Pointe North 23-20 at halftime.

7:20 p.m. In girls hoops, Canton leads Northville 18-8 after first quarter.

7:11 p.m. In girls basketball, Plymouth wins the opener against Salem 46 - 38. Alex Roberts leads the way with 14 points, including 9 - 14 from the line. Heidi Schmidt led Salem with 15.

HOCKEY

11:24 p.m. Birmingham blows out Berkley-Ferndale 5-1 to advance in preregionals, will face Athens on Wednesday.

11:19 p.m. Two third period goals puts Birmingham two minutes away from advancing to pre-regional finals against Troy Athens.

10:52 p.m. Freshman defenseman Lucas Altmeter puts Birmingham Unified ahead of Ferndale-Berkley 2-1 with two goals in second period (8:15 and 3:14).

10:23 p.m. There will be a new champion in Division 2 boys hockey as Wyandotte Roosevelt defeats three-time defending state champion Trenton 3-2 in overtime in a pre-regional game.

10:17 p.m. Nick Landgraf goal puts Berkley-Ferndale ahead 1-0 (13:01) in final two minutes of first peroid. Landgraf was in perfect spot to put in rebound off Luc Hammerle shot. Kyle Siporin was also credited with assist.

10 p.m. A final in St. Clair Shores as St. Clair Shores Unified holds off U-D Jesuit 3-1. Stephen Soloway recorded a hat trick for the Lakers in the victory.

9:55 p.m. West Bloomfield hockey team loses 6-2 to Livonia Stevenson at Orchard Lake St. Mary's. Zach Rogow and Andrew Murphy scored for West Bloomfield.

9:52 p.m. A barnburner on the ice. Trenton ties up Wyandotte Roosevelt. Game is 2-2 in the third.

9:22 p.m. Royal Oak gets mercied by Brother Rice with 26 seconds left in the second period. The final score is 10-0 Brother Rice. Brother Rice now goes on to face Warren-Mott on Wednesday.

9:04 p.m. Roosevelt and Trenton are scoreless after the first period.

8:49 p.m. Royal Oak has six penalties in the first period and no goals, while opponent Brother Rice has found the back of the net five times with three penalties. Brother Rice leads 5-0.

8:45 p.m. The Birmingham United v. Ferndale-Berkley game has been delayed because of a late-running game beforehand. The game will likely start at 9 p.m.

8:14 p.m. In hockey, St. Clair Shores Unified leads U-D Jesuit 1-0 with 7:28 left in the first period.

8 p.m. Puck has dropped for pre-regional game between U-D Jesuit and St. Clair Shores Unified at St. Clair Shores Civic Arena.

7:56 p.m. The winner of tonight's hockey game between Trenton and Wyandotte Roosevelt will face off Wednesday against Southgate Anderson, which just upset Woodhaven in OT.

7:41 p.m. Warren-Mott advances over Lahser 2-1 in first-round action at Oak Park Ice Arena. They will battle the winner of tonight's match-up against Brother Rice and Royal Oak.

7:19 p.m. In hockey, Saline defeats Temperance-Bedford 4-2.

6:32 p.m. Saline takes 3-2 lead over Temperance-Bedford.

6:01 p.m. Saline's hockey team trails Temperance-Bedford 2-1, according to @SalinePatch.

Girls basketball, hockey playoffs ramp up tonight

Playoff action heats up this week with the start of the girls basketball district tournament and the hockey regional tourney, and tonight we'll be bringing you the stats and scores from games across the Mitten State.

In Birmingham, Marian and Seaholm face off tonight in girls basketball, the winner of which will play Lathrup Village-Southfield-Lathrup on Wednesday. Madison Heights-Lamphere also faces off against the , who are looking for a fourth straight Class B championship appearance. The winner will play Clawson in the semi-finals Wednesday.

In hockey, Birmingham plays Berkley-Ferndale Unified at the , which we'll be covering live with a full re-cap later tonight. Also in hockey, Royal Oak plays Brother Rice at Oak Park Ice Arena and Avondale plays Cranbrook at the Wallace Arena.

Check back throughout the night for updates of games. And if you have a score you would like to report, please add it to the comments below or contact us via Twitter @MichiganPatch.

For a complete listing of the brackets, go to MHSAA.com.

Michael Niziolek contributed to this report.


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