Michigan (MHSAA) boys high school basketball state tournament live updates: Day 2 scores, results, recaps (3/15/2024)

Michigan boys basketball state tournament updates throughout the Division 1 and 2 semifinals

The Michigan boys high school basketball playoffs continue on Friday (March 15) with the state championship semifinals at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Michigan.

The Division 1 and Division 2 games will be played on March 14.

Score updates, recaps and other news and notes will be updated on this page throughout the day. 


DIVISION 1

Orchard Lake St. Mary's 82, Ann Abor Huron 42

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Trey McKenney finished with 20 points. Daniel Smythe had 18 on 6-of-9 3-point shooting. Macari Moore led Huron with 11 points. 

North Farmington 58, Zeeland West 39

North Farmington dominated the third quarter with 23 points scored. Tyler Spratt led all scorers with 19 points for North Farmington. The Raiders held the Dux to 30 percent shooting in the game.

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DIVISION 2

Warren Lincoln 60, Flint Powers Catholic 48

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The Abes outscored Powers Catholic 31-11 in the second and third quarters to advance to the championship game on Saturday. Markus Blackwell led the Abes with 20 points. 

Grand Rapids Christian 50, Chelsea 41

Grand Rapids Christian outscores Chelsea 17-9 in the third quarter. Jaylan Ouwinga and Nate Johnson score 13 points each to lead the Eagles. 

Jake Stephens scored 18 for Chelsea.

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Michigan (MHSAA) boys high school basketball playoff semifinal scores

Michigan (MHSAA) boys high school basketball state tournament live updates: Day 1 scores, results, recaps (3/14/2024)

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Jack Butler is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Minnesota and Michigan.