Did you see that? (Winter begins)
November 27, 2012
Fall has ended and winter has begun. And every Monday we'll post here some of the most headline-worthy results and major news coming from all over our state.
Hockey, Upper Peninsula bowling, gymnastics, Upper Peninsula swimming and diving and competitive cheer all are underway, although the majority of competitions in the latter four take place after the start of the new year. Girls basketball, Lower Peninsula swimming and diving and bowling all begin this week.
And next week sees the starts of the rest: boys basketball, boys and girls skiing and wrestling.
We're busy populating MHSAA.com with schedules for all sports and especially basketball, and will display every score that comes in for any sport. Anyone can enter scores by simply registering on the site. Feel free to give us a hand, and keeping tuning in to Second Half for more features, rankings and the like all winter long.
McCarthy Makes Good in Finals Return with 2nd Championship
By
Nick Cooper
Special for MHSAA.com
March 1, 2025
MUSKEGON – On Saturday at Northway Lanes, Alex McCarthy’s performance seemed to indicate that March madness has already begun.
McCarthy emerged as the six seed to win the Division 4 Singles Finals championship, after previously winning the 2023 title as the 10th seed.
“I believed in myself and just had to execute, and I did,” said the Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central standout.
After winning it all in 2023, McCarthy did not reach the Finals as a junior – which he used as motivation entering this season.
“I wanted to redeem myself, and I did. It feels pretty good,” said McCarthy.
The senior collected 1,815 pins in the tournament including 499 in the final round against Houghton Lake’s Maison Christian, who tallied 351 pins.
“He's done fantastic, and this year it’s very special because obviously it’s the 100th MHSAA championship plus he was the conference champion, plus Regional champion, now state champion,” said Saginaw Nouvel head coach Brian Montini.
Exceptional bowling from Le’Veon Greewade of Taylor Trillium Academy and Jonesville’s Andrew Sackett led them to the semifinals as well.
McCarthy’s championship run was aided by an unconventional strategy that ended up paying off.
“I made a switch on the fly to the gem, and it worked out. I found a groove,” said McCarthy.
McCarthy’s growth since his first championship as a sophomore was evident when looking at the pin differential that he produced this year. The 1,815 pins he knocked down were 198 more than during his 2023 championship run.
As McCarthy’s career came to a close, the two-time champion reflected upon his career and offered words of advice to incoming freshmen.
“Never lose faith and just keep grinding,” he said. “Keep working, and you never know what could happen.”