By Zayla Brown, editor
Jan. 7, 2026
On Jan. 6, the Erie Mason Boys Varsity Basketball team took on the Lenawee Christian Cougars at home in a nail-biting game. The first half ended with the Eagles up 23-24.
The crowd was large in the Eagles’ home gym, with a lot of pressure on the boys' basketball team to win. This win would have marked the Eagles as an undefeated team in the Tri-County Conference. However, after a hard struggle, the Cougars pulled away with the win, ending the fourth quarter with a score of 46-39. At the end of the night junior TJ Langenderfer led the Eagles with 16 points and senior Logan Doom was following close behind with a total of 11 points.
This being only his first year on varsity, junior TJ Langenderfer has become a star within the Eagles lineup. Following his performance last night, Langenderfer had this to say about his newfound leadership role within the team. “It feels very meaningful that I get to lead part of the team when I’m on the court,” Langenderfer said. “Contributing any way I can feels amazing.”
This game marks only the beginning of the Eagles' season as they head into the thick of the 2025-2026 Basketball calendar. After the LCS defeat, the Erie Mason Boys basketball team is currently third in the Tri-County Conference and 4-5 in its overall record. The Eagles still have many more league games and will travel away to face the 7-3 Summerfield Bulldogs on Friday.
After the game, senior Captain Logan Doom said he is hopeful about achieving his goals for the season. “For my last season, I hope to have the best season yet as a varsity team,” Doom said. “I want to end with at least more than 13 wins and to go on to win districts. I believe we can do this as long as we play to the best of our abilities.”
Although many of the contributors on the court are upperclassmen, there are younger players who are continuing to make major plays and develop within the Erie Mason program. Sophomore Guard Warren Williams reflected on the game: “I thought the game went good, but there’s obviously some holes in our game that we need to work on. Being one of the younger guys, I’m very grateful to gain experience and still have a role on the team.”

By Martyna Flores, asst. editor; Nov. 4, 2025
The roster for varsity and junior varsity basketball teams at MHS was recently announced. The varsity team consists of:
Jackson Carner, grade 12
Logan Doom, grade 12
Carl Ford, grade 10
Max Guinn, grade 10
Blake Herrera, grade 11
Andrew Koehn, grade 11
TJ Langenderfer, grade 11
Nic May, grade 12
Anderson Moore, grade 12
Max Musulin, grade 11
David Sweeney, grade 11
Warren Williams, grade 10
Maddix Wise, grade 12.

Furthermore, our junior varsity team for this season includes the following players:
Weston Albright, grade 10
Demetrius Anderson, grade 10
Josh Carter, grade 9
Cole Cousino, grade 9
Carl Ford, grade 10
Gunner Griffin, grade 10
Mason Guinn, grade 10
Max Guinn, grade 10
Amari Harris, grade 9
Mason Hollingsworth, grade 9
Kaden Kreger, grade 9
Alex Porche, grade 9
Noah Russell, grade 10
Jacob Smith, grade 9
Bradley Weaver, grade 9.
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