Traverse City Record-Eagle

Cross Country

October 14, 2008

Prep Roundup: Tezak leads Elks to win

ELK RAPIDS -- Andy Tezak was in the helping mood on Tuesday.

Tezak assisted on all three goals as Elk Rapids opened Division 3 soccer district play with a 3-1 victory over Charlevoix.

The host Elks (14-6-1) will advance to Thursday's 7 p.m. district semifinal against Traverse City Christian, a 6-1 winner over East Jordan on Tuesday.

Against Charlevoix, John Greiner and Trevor Chase staked Elk Rapids to a 2-0 halftime lead. Sean Pappas had the second-half goal for the Elks.

Charlevoix spoiled a shutout by Nick Thompson, who made 13 saves, with a goal in the final three minutes. Tyler Crych also played a strong game for Elk Rapids.

Jason Send had three goals to lead TC Christian (13-6) to the win over East Jordan. James Heersema, Taehoon Kim and Jonathan Wheatley also had goals for the Sabres.

Peter Mustard and McKenzie Domine had two assists and Send one for TC Christian. Jonathan Rudolph and David Voorhies split time in net.

Josua Force had the East Jordan goal.

MORE SOCCER

Boyne City 3
Buckley 2

Boyne City defeated Buckley 3-2 in double overtime.

Jeff Dreves and Jacob Youker tallied for Buckley (3-11). Mark Fortelka and Michael Loveland drew assists.

Suttons Bay 6
Forest Area 0

Suttons Bay opened the Division 4 district at Glen Lake with a 6-0 win over Forest Area Tuesday.

The fifth-ranked Norse (17-2-1) will play the winner of today's Glen Lake vs. Leland match for the district title Friday at 4:30 p.m.

In Tuesday's win, Shane McDonald had three goals while Jason McKisson had two goals and three assists. Markus Wolf also added a goal while Evan Glowicki, Justin Dalzell and Clayton Queen had assists.

Mack Jones made three saves in net for Suttons Bay to earn the shutout.

VOLLEYBALL

Kingsley 3
Glen Lake 0

Hannah Bach and Sam Zubalik each had 11 kills as Kingsley won the regular season Northwest Conference title with a 25-11, 25-16, 25-14 victory over Glen Lake.

Bach added four blocks and was 13 for 13 serving with four aces while Zubalik was 7 for 7 for the Stags, who will be the top seed for the league tournament Oct. 25 at Mesick.

Mary Kaleita was 14 for 14 serving with 23 assists for Kingsley (35-3-1, 7-0 NWC). Also contributing were Chelsea Edgcombe (seven kills, three aces, seven digs), Hilary Hoeflin (nine digs, 13 for 13, two aces) and Katie Nickerson (seven digs, 10 for 10).

Dani Frost had 11 kills, nine digs and two aces for Glen Lake (3-25-4, 2-5). Krissy Bush contributed eight kills and six digs and Casey Hawkins three kills, three digs, one block and 26 assists.

Suttons Bay 3
Leland 1

Suttons Bay went 6-1 in Northwest Conference matches after topping Leland 25-20, 22-25, 25-23, 25-16.

Maggie Walters was 13 for 14 serving with four aces, 24 kills, four blocks and 20 digs for the Norse (24-14-5).

Crystal Dittrich was 20 for 20 serving with three aces and 10 digs while Hildi Forton was 10 for 10 with 26 assists and seven digs. Also key for Suttons Bay were Caleigh Lennerth (18 for 21 with five aces, nine digs), Emily Send (eight kills) and Kelli Ruthkowski (17 for 17, four aces, seven digs).

Sarah Ruszel had 12 kills and two aces and Rhiannon Hildenbrandt six kills and 11 digs for Leland (16-20-3, 4-3 NWC). Annalise Povolo added eight kills, Taylor Joliffe six kills, Molly Harrison 28 assists, seven digs and two kills, Haley VerSnyder six digs and Claudia Toro five digs and three aces.

Mesick 3
Buckley 0

Mesick evened its overall record at 7-7-2 with a 25-12, 25-10, 25-12 win over Buckley.

Jenna Maksymowski had eight aces, seven kills and eight assists for Mesick (3-4 Northwest).

Trisha Stagg added 12 assists and two aces and Nicole Hindman nine aces and six kills. Shelby Mack and Nikki Rekart each had four kills for the Bulldogs.

Benzie Central 3
Frankfort 0

Benzie Central earned a 25-18, 25-18, 26-24 win on the road against Frankfort in Northwest Conference action.

The Huskies (13-19-5, 4-3 NWC) were led by Sara Thurkettle's 14 kills, four digs, a block and an ace. Jenna Scheele had five kills, three blocks and two aces while Kayley Moore added five kills and five digs. Kate Masell also had nine digs while Raenee Harig notched 23 assists.

Charlevoix 3
Kalkaska 2

It took five games, but Charlevoix stayed unbeaten in the Lake Michigan Conference with a marathon win over host Kalkaska.

The Rayders (39-13, 10-0) won 21-25, 25-14, 18-25, 25-20, 15-7.

Tammy Potter led the way for Charlevoix with 30 kills, 16 digs and four blocks while Shauna Spencley had seven kills and five aces. Jenna Way had 30 assists and 21 digs while Taylor Storm notched 34 digs.

Kalkaska (5-3 LMC) had 22 assists and 12 digs from Megan Dunn. Abby Merrill had 14 kills, 15 digs and seven aces while Maria Harbour tallied 15 digs.

Elk Rapids splits pair of Lake Michigan matches

Elk Rapids beat Grayling (25-15, 25-17, 25-10) and lost to Boyne City (21-25, 25-12, 25-18, 25-23) in a pair of Lake Michigan Conference matches.

Olivia Morrison had six aces, two blocks, nine digs and 20 assists and Jessie Spoor eight aces, seven blocks and 15 digs for the Elks (4-14-7, 3-5 LMC). Kelly VanDeusen contributed three aces, six blocks and five kills and Sophy Chang four digs.

Forest Area 3
Central Lake 0

Forest Area wrapped up a perfect Ski Valley conference regular season Tuesday with a 25-22, 25-18, 25-14 win at Central Lake.

It was the first 8-0 league campaign for the Warriors (23-13-2), who will look to take the outright title in two weeks at the conference tournament.

In the first game, the Trojans led 22-15 before Mae Johnson served up 10 straight points for the win.

Johnson finished with 11 kills and 10 digs while Megan Monks had six blocks and three kills. Chelsea String had six aces and five kills, Allie Garrett and Katie Hodges each tallied nine assists and Lauren Kneer had nine digs.

Johannesburg 3
Mancelona 0

Host Johannesburg-Lewiston earned a 25-17, 25-19, 25-11 Ski Valley Conference win over Mancelona Tuesday.

Sam Watkins had four kills and eight digs for the Ironmen (9-14-6) while Cari Lynn Huffman had nine digs and Stacey Kirkpatrick had three aces and eight digs.

CROSS COUNTRY

Harbor Springs sweeps first places at LMC meet

Harbor Springs ran to first-place finishes in both the boys and girls races at the Lake Michigan Conference meet Tuesday in Petoskey.

In the boys meet, the Rams won with 31 points, followed by Elk Rapids with 51, Charlevoix with 62, Traverse City St. Francis with 85 and Boyne City with 142.

Tec Adams from Harbor Springs won in 15 minutes, 41.2 seconds while Jim Janisse (16:26) from Elk Rapids was second and Charlevoix's Alex Buday (16:38) was third.

James Alpers (17:42) was 10th for St. Francis while Alex Primeau (17:52) was 12th. Both earned LMC honorable mention honors.

The Rams won the girls meet with 31 points, followed by the Elks with 44, the Gladiators with 79, the Rayders with 103, the Ramblers with 134 and East Jordan with 177.

Elk Rapids had the top two runners with Amanda Hammer (19:23) and Laura Bailey (19:50). Maddie Buntin (20:13) from Harbor Springs was third.

TC St. Francis had a first-team runner in Morgan McCardel (20:32), who placed fourth. Katy Olsen (21:12) was an honorable mention by placing 11th.

TENNIS

TC Central sets records with tourney win

Traverse City Central won five flights Tuesday to take its own Twin Bay Invitational.

The Trojans won with 20 points, followed by Essexville-Garber with 13, Traverse City St. Francis with 10 and TC Central's B team with five points.

Originally, the tournament was a tune-up for regional play, but was postponed to Tuesday.

TC Central freshman Fisher Sutherland set the state record for wins in a season by taking the No. 2 flight with three straight-set wins. Sutherland moved to 36-5 on the year, passing former Trojan Brent Bak's record of 35.

Harry Malone and Spencer Powell also tied the state record for doubles wins. The No. 1 team moved to 40-1 to tie Andrew Hamilton and Thomas TenHoedt, who set the state mark in 1996 with the Trojans.

Jack Milliken and Ben Watts -- who already own the state record for career wins -- moved to 37-4 on the year with three straight-set wins.

TC Central also had flight winners at No. 3 doubles with Max Lundmark and Chris Heimburger, as well as the No. 4 team of Glover Kosch and Dan Spencer.

Essexville Garber, ranked No. 5 in Division 4, won No. 1, 3 and 4 singles.

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  • Central runner heads to Northwestern

    When Katie Perkins was narrowing down her college search, it really came down to one school. Luckily, it's the same school she will be attending next fall. Perkins, a track and cross country standout at TC Central, will run at Northwestern.

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    Feb 2, 2010 7:30 am 1 Photo
  • Top 10: Two schools add to north's success

    Benzie Central (boys) and Harbor Springs (girls) -- two of the powerhouse programs in the north -- captured state cross country championships last month, making it our No. 10 local story in 2009.

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    Dec 22, 2009 7:40 am 2 Photos
  • TC Central cross country yearbook on sale

    A yearbook covering 50 years of Traverse City Central boys cross country is now available.

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    Dec 22, 2009 7:40 am
  • Local Sports In Brief: 11/22/2009

    Regional win puts Striders in nationals; TC Bulldogs open season with 2 wins

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    Nov 22, 2009 7:05 am
  • Benzie wins state title with depth

    Of the eight teams that won state cross country championships Saturday, only one did not have an All-State runner. Benzie Central.

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    Nov 12, 2009 7:20 am
  • TC Central X-C hands out awards

    Traverse City Central recognized Drew Dancer as its Player of the Year in boys cross country at a team banquet Wednesday.

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    Nov 12, 2009 7:20 am
  • Sunday, November 8, 2009
  • XC Roundup: Harbor, Benzie win state titles

    Actions speak louder than words. That could be the motto for the Harbor Springs girls, who successfully defended their Division 4 state cross country championship Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. (Plus more cross country.)

    Continued ...
    Nov 8, 2009 8:15 am
  • Saturday, October 31, 2009
  • Trojan girls head to finals

    Traverse City Central is heading back to the state finals. The defending Division 1 state champion girls will be at Michigan International Speedway to defend their title after finishing third at Saturdays regional at Carson City-Crystal.

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    Oct 31, 2009 9:25 pm
  • Huskies take regional titles

    Host Benzie Central hoisted two regional trophies on Saturday.

    The Huskies finished first in both the boys and girls Division 3 regional meets, as part of a full day of cross country.

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    Oct 31, 2009 9:25 pm
  • Harbor Springs sweeps regional

    Wolverine senior Jeremy Egas and Maddie Buntin of Harbor Springs were individual medalists Friday in the Division 4 cross country meet at Sports Park in Ellsworth.

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    Oct 31, 2009 12:40 am
  • Wednesday, October 28, 2009
  • Manistee's Schubert sets course record

    Manistee's Kelly Schubert set a course record in the winning the girls race in the Manistee Invitational.

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    Oct 28, 2009 7:50 am
  • Sunday, October 25, 2009
  • XC Roundup: Central girls win ER invite

    Julia Otwell and Katie Perkins were the top two placers, leading Traverse City Central to a win in the 18-team Elk Rapids Invitational. (Plus more cross country.)

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    Oct 25, 2009 8:30 am
  • Wednesday, October 21, 2009
  • Central, Otwell nail down Big North

    It was a sweep for Traverse City Central in the Big North Conference on Tuesday. The Trojan girls won their third league meet, earned the conference title and had the top overall runner in the Big North, Julia Otwell, who led a dominating finish for Trojans.

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    Oct 21, 2009 7:50 am 1 Photo
  • Hesselink sparks Blue Devils to league title

    Practice makes prefect? Well, it did for Jeff Kalember and his Gaylord Blue Devils on Tuesday.

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    Oct 21, 2009 7:50 am
  • Benzie Central sweeps Cross Country titles

    Perfection was achieved for the Benzie Central girls in the Northwest Conference Tuesday.

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    Oct 21, 2009 7:50 am
  • Sunday, October 18, 2009
  • Mason, Petoskey prevail at TC Central

    Mason County Central placed four runners in the top nine Saturday to win the Traverse City Central Invitational.

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    Oct 18, 2009 8:00 am 2 Photos
  • Thursday, October 15, 2009
  • Roundup: Titans stay in volleyball hunt

    Traverse City West notched a three-game win over Alpena to get back over .500 and stay in the Big North Conference volleyball hunt. (Plus more volleyball, soccer and cross country.)

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    Oct 15, 2009 7:25 am
  • Wednesday, October 14, 2009
  • Roundup: Northwest volleyball showdown set

    Benzie Central and Kingsley, tied atop the league volleyball standings at 6-0, collide next Tuesday to determine the regular season title. (Plus more volleyball, soccer, cross country and tennis.)

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    Oct 14, 2009 7:55 am
  • Saturday, October 10, 2009
  • Central girls 3rd at Portage

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    Oct 10, 2009 11:00 pm
  • Wednesday, October 7, 2009
  • XC Roundup: Titans, Trojans win jamboree

    It was Traverse City's day. Traverse City West, led by Sebby Kucera, moved into a tie for first in the Big North Conference boys cross country race by winning the second jamboree of the fall Tuesday. Traverse City Central, without two of its top runners, had the depth to claim its second consecutive girls race. (Plus, Benzie sweeps league meet at Frankfort.)

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    Oct 7, 2009 7:50 am
  • Wednesday, September 23, 2009
  • Gaylord calculates cross country win

    Jeff Kalember did the math and figured his Gaylord Blue Devils had finished second to Traverse City West in the first Big North Conference boys cross country meet of the season Tuesday. But when the final results were tabulated, it was Gaylord on top.

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    Sep 23, 2009 8:08 am 1 Photo
  • Trojan girls strong in cross country opener

    Traverse City Central coach Lisa Taylor admits she's always a little nervous about the first Big North Conference cross country meet of the season. "As I say every year, it's always a relief to get this first one over with." If Tuesday's girls race is any indication, it's going to look a lot like the previous years.

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    Sep 23, 2009 8:07 am
  • Prep Roundup: Benzie dominates jamboree

    Benzie Central dominated the first Northwest Conference Jamboree of the season Tuesday. (Plus golf, tennis and swimming)

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    Sep 23, 2009 8:00 am
  • Friday, September 18, 2009
  • Prep Roundup: Huskies run perfect meet

    Benzie Central's girls were perfect Thursday en route to defending their Kingsley Invite cross country title. (Plus soccer, volleyball, swimming, tennis, golf and football.)

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    Sep 18, 2009 7:35 am
  • Thursday, September 10, 2009
  • Harbor Springs sweeps X-C meet

    Harbor Springs put four runners in the top seven to win the girls' race in the East Jordan Invitational on Wednesday.

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    Sep 10, 2009 7:05 am