Traverse City Record-Eagle

Basketball

January 8, 2009

Basketball Roundup: Glads bounce back

St. Francis held Kalkaska to 28 percent shooting from the field Thursday night in grinding out a 48-33 Lake Michigan Conference basketball victory over the Blazers.

The Gladiators, who led 22-12 at half, were led by Max Bullough, who finished with 14 points. Ian Sheldon contributed 11 points and 10 rebounds. St. Francis (7-1, 2-1) had a 30-23 edge on the boards. Matt Zakrzewski came off the bench to give the Gladiators a lift in the first half. He finished with six points and four rebounds.

St. Francis shot 50 percent from the field, but committed 18 turnovers.

Andrew Higgins paced Kalkaska with 13 points. John Kasza chipped in 10.

St. Francis won the JV game 60-36 as Joe Kerridge netted 14 points, Sean Sheldon 11 and Chris Miller 10.

The Gladiator freshmen triumphed 51-15 as Riley Bullough scored 17 and Michael Weber 14.

Charlevoix 66
Boyne City 41

Charlevoix coach Keith Haske was worried about a letdown after Tuesday's big win over previously unbeaten St. Franics.

Those worries proved unfounded.

Charlevoix opened a 15-5 first quarter lead and never looked back in beating Boyne City 66-41 in a Lake Michigan Conference game.

Justin Friske's double-double paced the Rayders (5-1, 3-0). He had 20 points and 14 rebounds. Weston Bryan contributed 14 points, seven rebounds and five steals while Thomas Parrish netted 10 points.

Ryan Musser's 12 points led Boyne City.

Grayling 68
Harbor Springs 47

Grayling earned a 68-47 Lake Michigan Conference win over Harbor Springs.

Trent Larm had 18 points for the Vikings while Tyler Steffey had 12 points and freshman Steven Enos added 11 points.

Josh Boeckman had 14 points for the Rams.

East Jordan 54
Elk Rapids 47

East Jordan emerged with a 54-47 Lake Michigan Conference win at Elk Rapids.

Mike Hines had 17 points for the Red Devils while Luke Morrison had 14 points for the Elks (1-5).

Manistee 58
Glen Lake 53

Manistee rallied from a 19-5 first quarter deficit to turn back Glen Lake 58-53 in a non-conference contest.

Tim Jensen, who had a game-high 22 points, led the Chippewa comeback. He hit four 3-pointers in the second quarter as Manistee closed to within one at half, 31-30. It was even at 42 after three quarters.

Matt O'Brien topped the Glen Lake (1-3) scoring with 15 points. Will Hendricks added 14 and Adam Nemeskal 13.

Ellsworth 72
Alanson 23

Behind 29 points from Tyler Ingalls, host Ellsworth picked up a 72-23 Northern Lakes Conference win over Alanson.

Ingalls added 10 rebounds for the Lancers, who led 50-15 at the break.

Jared Steenwyk had 14 points, 10 assists and five steals for Ellsworth while Jared Danbert had 10 points.

Scott Madison paced the Vikings with eight points.

Forest Area 60
Bellaire 35

Forest Area went on a 25-9 run in the fourth quarter to put the game away in a 60-35 Ski Valley Conference win over Bellaire.

The Warriors (5-1, 3-0) had 21 points and nine rebounds from Mitch Core while Tyler Denike had 18 points and three steals.

Josh Sheneman had 16 points for the Eagles.

Gaylord St. Mary 53
Pellston 41

Host Gaylord St. Mary stayed unbeaten with a 53-41 Ski Valley Conference win over Pellston.

The Snowbirds (6-0, 4-0) won with defense, holding the Hornets to 29 points with 5 minutes left in the game.

Steven Forcier had 14 points for St. Mary while Peter Spyhalski added 12 points.

Pellston was paced by 16 points from freshman Chris Haas while Jake Burkhart had 10 points.

Mancelona 51
Central Lake 38

Greg Blanco took over in the fourth quarter to lead Mancelona to a 51-38 Ski Valley Conference win.

The Lancers (3-3, 2-2) held Blanco to seven points through the first three quarters, but the guard came alive with 12 points in the fourth to finish with 19 points. Most of his points came from the free-throw line, where he went 10-for-12 in the final quarter.

Ryan Crawley had 13 points for Central Lake while Gus Meriwether added 11 points.

Mancelona also had 12 points from Nick Lockman.

GIRLS HOOPS

Lake Leelanau SM 75
Northport 21

Brooke Fortner led a balanced attack with 18 points and nine rebounds as Lake Leelanau St. Mary upended Northport 75-21 to remain unbeaten in the Cherryland Conference.

Bradi Pasch added 12 points and six rebounds, and Christy Miller 10 points and four steals for the Eagles (5-3, 4-0).

TC Christian 43
GT Academy 22

Traverse City Christian had an off-night, but it was good enough for a 43-22 win over Grand Traverse Academy.

The Sabres (5-4) led 18-10 at the half. Mary Raetz had 15 points and six steals in the win while Kelley Ritsema had 11 points and four steals.

Rachel Zeppa led GT Academy with eight points.

Gaylord 40
Alpena 37

Alpena missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer as Gaylord beat the Wildcats 40-37 in a Big North contest.

Bailey Gooding and Tabetha Combs led the Blue Devils (3-4, 1-2) with eight points apiece. Gooding pulled down 10 rebounds as did Jenna Zaborowski. Kelly Bates had nine points for Alpena.

McBain 53
McBain NMC 9

McBain moved to 3-0 in the Highland Conference with a 53-9 win over McBain NMC.

The Ramblers (5-1, 3-0) led 32-3 at the half.

Macy Vanderhoef had 12 points in the win while Elizabeth Hamlet had 11 points and Annmarie Hamlet scored nine.

Onekama 69
Baldwin 30

Sherece Revolt's 19 points and 10 steals powered Onekama to a 69-30 West Michigan D win over Baldwin.

Jennica Mathieu chipped in 18 points and nine rebounds and Taylor Hagen 13 points, six assists and six steals for the Portagers (5-1, 5-1).

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    For the second hire in a row, Traverse City Central turned to its alumni for a coach. The Trojans brought in Ryan Knudsen to replace Aric Woughter on the varsity girls basketball bench.

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  • Haske switches to St. Francis

    On the same day the Keith Haske era ended in Charlevoix, another one began at Traverse City St. Francis.

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  • Norsemen fall short

    Melvindale Academy of Business and Technology started the season ranked No. 1 in Class C.

    The Gators finished No. 1, too, beating Suttons Bay in the Class C state basketball final at Michigan States Breslin Center on Saturday. Melvindale ABT never trailed in putting the final touches on a 26-2 season.

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  • Norse reach the end

    There is no tomorrow for Suttons Bay or any of the other seven remaining high school basketball teams in the state of Michigan. State titles will be awarded in four classes today at Michigan States Breslin Center, including the Class C showdown between Suttons Bay (25-1) and Melvindale Academy of Business and Technology (25-2).

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  • Norse to play for state title

    Suttons Bay held Bridgman to 20.6 percent shooting from the field at Michigan States Breslin Center. The Norsemen (25-1) will Melvindale Academy of Business and Technology (25-2) for the state title at noon Saturday.

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  • Starkey a Class B All-Stater

    Cory Starkey of Petoskey was named to the Class B basketball first team, lead by player of the year Ray McCallum Jr. of Beverly Hills Detroit Country Day.

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    Updated Mar 25, 2010 7:17 am
  • Wednesday, March 24, 2010
  • WMC ends run for Buckley

    The Muskegon Western Michigan Christian students started chanting "Back to Breslin" as WMC used its speed as an advantage for a win over Buckley, advancing them to the state semifinals.

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  • Norse are Breslin bound for Class C semis

    Suttons Bay junior Dwuan Anderson said it has always been his dream to play at the Breslin Center. Anderson made that dream come true Tuesday night with a dominant 30 point and 13 rebound performace.

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  • Petoskey falls at horn in overtime

    Muskegon Heights junior guard Deontae Hudson was looking to pass the ball to a teammate as the final seconds tolled off the clock in overtime Tuesday. Hudson couldn't find anyone open, so he took the shot himself, a long rainbow of a 3-pointer just before the buzzer sounded.

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  • Anderson, Schuba are Class C All-Staters

    No player has made more of an impact on the Class C state tournament the past three seasons than Michael Talley III. Suttons Bay junior Dwaun Anderson and Kalkaska senior Travis Schuba join Talley on the Class C first team.

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  • Area All-Conference Teams

    Area All-Conference Teams for Hockey, Girls Basketball and Boys Basektball.

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    Updated Mar 24, 2010 7:52 am
  • Tuesday, March 23, 2010
  • Ellsworth's Danbert makes all-state

    Muskegon Western Michigan Christian senior Evan Bruinsma was unanimously named the Class D Player of the Year by an 11-member Associated Press All-State panel. Other seniors selected for All-State include Ellsworth's Jared Danbert.

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  • Saturday, March 20, 2010
  • Bulldogs finish 7th in nation

    Ellisha Crosby capped her high school career with 41 points, 15 rebounds and five assists Saturday as the Traverse City Bulldogs beat Pulaski, Ark. 58-53 to take seventh-place in the national home school basketball tournament.

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    Updated Mar 20, 2010 10:45 pm
  • Prep basketball: St. Ignace loses in 2OT

    St. Ignace knew where the ball was going on the final possession of Saturday evenings Class C state championship game. Unfortunately for the Saints, they actually did too good a job defending the play.

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    Updated Mar 20, 2010 10:45 pm
  • Traverse City Bulldogs lose to HCYA

    The Traverse City Bulldogs lost to HCYA of Texas in the national homeschool basketball tournament.

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  • Friday, March 19, 2010
  • Central Lake's dream season ends

    A Class D state title will be awarded on Saturday, but it won't be going to the top-ranked team or the No. 1 player.

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  • Hamady, St. Ignace to meet for Class C title

    Flint Hamady and New Lothrop found themselves in an unusual situation Thursday afternoon. Both school won state titles in 2009, but their matchup in the Class C semifinals meant that only one of them would get a chance to repeat.

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  • Thursday, March 18, 2010
  • Norsemen win first regional since '82

    A memorable run for Suttons Bay just picked up a little bit of history. The Norsemen clinched their first regional basketball championship since 1982 on Wednesday with a victory over Mason County Central in the Class C final at Traverse City West.

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    Updated Mar 18, 2010 8:46 am 2 Photos
  • Buckley wins Class D with no time remaining

    For 32 minutes, Leland and Buckley played to a standstill in the Class D regional basketball final here Wednesday night. It took a free throw by Drew Corwin with no time left on the clock to give Buckley a dramatic win.

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  • Fast start leads Petoskey to victory

    Petoskey flexed its collective muscles on the Cheboygan hardwood Wednesday and it was quite impressive. The Northmen pushed to an 11-2 lead in the first five minutes of the Class B regional title game against Gladstone and never looked back.

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  • Two area players make Class B All State

    Petoskey's tamm Tamm and Manistee's Rose Savela earn Class B honors, while Pickrel and Williams share top billing.

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  • Wednesday, March 17, 2010
  • Trojans survive scare in OT

    Start packing. Central Lake is bound for the Breslin Center. Pushed to the brink Tuesday night, the unbeaten and top-ranked Trojans survived, edging Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart.

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  • Central Lake Trojans hitting the road

    Central Lake will dismiss school at 11 a.m. Thursday so fans can attend that evening's Class D semifinal basketball game in East Lansing.

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  • Roundup: Seasons end for Joburg, McBain

    Ontonagon held off a late charge by Johannesburg-Lewiston to secure a victory Tuesday in the Class D quarterfinals. Plus, McBain saw its season end with a quarterfinal loss to St. Ignace.

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  • Bulldogs win; Crosby an All-American

    The Traverse City Bulldogs are 2-0 in the national home school basketball championships.

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