IMLAY CITY — Imlay City made visiting Algonac absorb a 58-21 loss in a Blue Water Area Conference varsity girls’ basketball confrontation last Friday night.
With the result, Imlay City improves to 5-3 and 3-0.

Imlay City’s Kayla Rossen looks to convert a shot Friday versus Algonac. photo by Kevin Kissane.
In Friday’s confrontation, Imlay City bolted out to a 21-2 advantage after one quarter was over with.
The middle two quarters saw Imlay City establish even more breathing room. Aided by a 23-12 edge there, the Spartans went up 44-14 with 24 minutes gone.
Imlay City then outscored Algonac 14-7 the rest of the way, closing out a 58-21 win.
Mary Lengemann (17 points, including three trifectas), Ana Lengemann (10, featuring two treys) and Kayla Louwsma (10) proved Imlay City’s toughest players to stop. Abigail Thibodeau and Kendall Sommer (six points each), Kayla Rossen (four), Emma Waatti (three) and Ashlyn Vamvas (two) also reached the scoring column.
Kevin Kissane has been covering high school sports for the Tri-City Times since 1985. When not standing on a field or court with his camera and notepad, he enjoys golf, travel and family. Kevin is a 1980 graduate of Capac High School, and is also a grad of St. Clair Community College and earned a degree in journalism from Central Michigan University.