Beaverton girls' basketball team improves to 19-2 with win over Ogemaw Heights

Beavers dominate Falcons 56-19 to extend strong season

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Beaverton High School girls' basketball team improved to 19-2 on the season with a dominant 56-19 victory over Ogemaw Heights on Thursday. The Beavers led 13-0 after the first quarter and 20-9 at halftime, then pulled away with a 25-4 third-quarter run to build a 45-13 lead. Taryn Roberts led Beaverton with 20 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 blocks, while Myah Hubble had 16 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 blocks.

Why it matters

Beaverton's strong season has them positioned well heading into the postseason, as they look to make a deep playoff run. The Beavers have shown the ability to dominate opponents on both ends of the floor, which could make them a tough out in the upcoming district and regional tournaments.

The details

In Thursday's win, Beaverton jumped out to a big early lead and never looked back. The Beavers' stifling defense held Ogemaw Heights to just 9 points in the first half, while their balanced scoring attack led to a 25-4 third-quarter advantage that put the game out of reach. Taryn Roberts and Myah Hubble were the standouts, with Roberts recording a double-double and Hubble filling up the stat sheet across the board.

  • Beaverton led 13-0 after the first quarter.
  • Beaverton led 20-9 at halftime.
  • Beaverton outscored Ogemaw Heights 25-4 in the third quarter.

The players

Taryn Roberts

A key player for the Beaverton High School girls' basketball team, who led the team with 20 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 blocks in Thursday's win over Ogemaw Heights.

Myah Hubble

A standout for Beaverton, Hubble had 16 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 blocks in the victory over Ogemaw Heights.

Beaverton High School

The girls' basketball team from Beaverton High School, which improved to 19-2 on the season with Thursday's win over Ogemaw Heights.

Ogemaw Heights

The opponent of Beaverton High School in Thursday's game, which the Beavers won 56-19.

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What they’re saying

“We knew that our final game of the regular season would be a good test. Houghton Lake is very scrappy and aggressive, (doing) things that opponents have done to cause us trouble earlier in the season. Tonight was a great test to see if we have really improved, and we passed the test.”

— Mark Dickerson, CBA coach (ourmidland.com)

What’s next

Beaverton will head to Jackson Lumen Christi on Friday for their next game.

The takeaway

Beaverton's dominant performance against Ogemaw Heights showcases the team's potential heading into the postseason. With a 19-2 record and a balanced attack led by standouts like Taryn Roberts and Myah Hubble, the Beavers appear primed for a deep playoff run.