DRYDEN — Dryden turned back visiting Lakeville, 51-28, in a non-league varsity boys’ basketball matchup on Tuesday, December 10.
With the result, Dryden goes to 1-0 this season.

Dryden’s Jack Kaplan (front) and Nathan Schenkel (back) defend against Lakeville.
In Tuesday’s matchup, Dryden bolted out to a 12-0 advantage after one quarter was done.
Quarter two saw Dryden generated 15 points and Lakeville amass 11, leaving the former up 27-11 at the halftime break.
When play resumed, Dryden padded its cushion some. Thanks to a 12-7 third quarter edge, the Cardinals increased their cushion to 39-18 with 24 minutes gone.
Dryden then outscored Lakeville 12-10 the rest of the way, finishing off a 51-28 triumph.
Coulter Waite (14 points, including three trifectas) and Jack Kaplan (13, featuring a trey) led Dryden with double figure point totals. The Cardinals also had Ethan Ledford (nine points, with a triple), Nathan Schenkel (eight), Ronnie Hudson (a trifecta) along with Joshua Schornak and Harry Atkinson (two apiece) reach 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.