HOUGHTON — At the end of the first quarter in Monday night’s matchup between the Houghton Gremlins and the Lake Linden-Hubbell Lakes boys basketball teams, the Gremlins led 29-12.
Sophomore sharp shooter Terrence Nolan was behind 25 of those points for Houghton. Even more impressive is the fact that 21 of his points were 3-pointers. He hit seven of them, tying a MHSAA record for most in a quarter by a player.
Nolan went on to sink 10 total 3-pointers. That also matched a state record for most in a high school game. He ended the game with 43 points in the Gremlins’ 86-31 win over the Lakes. His 10 triples set a new Houghton High School record. The previous record was nine.
“He (Nolan) earned it,” said Gremlins coach Jared Lawson. “Terry is the first one here in the morning, and stays aft

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