TRAVERSE CITY — Now comes the difficult assignment.
St. Francis won its Division 4 district wrestling title Wednesday night, beating Elk Rapids 67-12.
Next up: No. 4 Shelby in a first-round regional match at Montabella next Wednesday. Shelby beat No. 3 Hesperia 36-26 to win the district at Montague.
The Gladiators did not wrestle Shelby during the season, but lost to Hesperia 46-25 last month at Rockford.
"The best thing we have going for us right now is that we're under the radar," said St. Francis coach Mike Simaz. "Everybody knows those teams (Shelby and Hesperia) because they're perennial powerhouses. We're only in our seventh year. They don't know anything about us."
The Gladiators won 12 of 14 weight classes in repeating as district champs. Seven of those wins were by pins — Alex Picardat at 189, Haydn Wilson at 215, Mike Ostrom at 125, Matt Mawby at 130, Ben Jamieson at 140, Isaiah Schaub at 145 and Nick Kester at 152. Jake Khoury at 285, Trica Martin at 103 and Zach Schaub at 119 won by void. Two matches went the distance. The Gladiators' Eric Wales won a 12-4 decision at 112 while Jack Jamieson pulled out a 5-4 decision over Marcus Shananaquet at 160 — the night's final and most intense match.
"We saw Shananaquet at the conference tournament (last weekend)," said Jamieson, who moved up in weight for the district. "He beat our guy at 160. I wanted to see if I could beat him. It was a real close match. He was heavy so my shots weren't working that well. I was worried."
Jamieson, a four-time Lake Michigan Conference champion, held on for the win.
"We wanted to give him a better match-up," said Simaz. "He (Shananaquet) was heavy and strong so he (Jamieson) kind of struggled. But you need those type of matches."
The Elks had two pins on the night — Kelly Lark at 171 and Kaid Brookshire at 135.
The Gladiators will now fine tune their weights for the regionals. Isiah Schaub, the defending state champion at 130, will wrestle at either 135 or 140 and Jack Jamieson will go down to 145.
Simaz is pleased with the progress of his team, which lost in the regionals a year ago. He's been particularly impressed with the development of his young wrestlers.
"Our young guys have come a long way," he said. "I think a few of them will make it to states this year. Zach Schaub, if he shows up on the right day, could win the whole thing. He's that talented."
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Glads repeat as district champs
St. Francis wins 67-12 in finals
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Lidstrom retires after 20 seasons as a Red Wing
Veteran Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom has retired.
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Bums lose to Rascals
Offense was the name of the game on Wednesday.
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Roundup: Buckley sweeps Lake City
Kayla Traylor pitched two strong games on Tuesday at Buckley earned a 4-3, 8-4 non-conference sweep of Lake City (plus more softball and baseball).
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Gwizdz: Big walleye scarce on Houghton Lake
It didn’t take long before I had a bite and reeled in a walleye. It was too small to keep, slightly longer than 14 inches, but it set a trend. Over the next hour we caught five more walleyes and only the sixth exceeded the 15-inch mark.
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Benzie’s Warsecke takes three races
For much of the 1,600-meter run at Tuesday’s Record-Eagle Honor Roll meet, Benzie Central’s Theresa Warsecke was all alone out front.
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Huddleston wins Ryan Shay Memorial Cup
William Huddleston was not going to settle for second. Not this time.
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Rascals beat Beach Bums
In a battle of division leaders, the West came out on top this time. West-leading River City handed East leader Traverse City a 5-1 loss Tuesday.
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West beats Central in OT
After trailing three times, Traverse City West rallied in overtime to beat TC Central 4-3 in a Division 1 district soccer opener Tuesday. (plus more soccer, baseball and softball)
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Globetrotter to be at area schools
Harlem Globetrotters player Ant Atkinson will appear at two local high schools today in advance of the team’s tour of northern Michigan later this summer.
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Honor Roll field is packed
Mike Riojas has company. The Mesick standout won’t be the only speedster on the track when the gun goes off for the 100-meters at today’s Honor Roll Meet at Traverse City Central.
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Thunderbolts avoid sweep
Windy City waited until almost the last inning to stave off a sweep at the hands of the Traverse City Beach Bums.
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DNR reminds anglers about bait restrictions
Michigan officials are reminding anglers that bait restrictions apply in some waters as a way to slow the spread of a viral fish disease.
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Smith, Davis win Bayshore Marathon
No records were set in Saturday’s 30th annual Bayshore Marathon. Not for a lack of trying, though. California’s Caitlin Smith, a Traverse City West grad, and Indiana’s Jesse Davis gave it a shot in winning the women’s and men’s titles.
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Holm, O’Malley claim half marathon
Ryan Holm remembered the fast start to last year’s Bayshore Marathon. So he was a little surprised when no one went out with him in Saturday’s half marathon. Holmes cruised, winning the men’s 13.1-mile race in 1:08:41.1.
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Oubre, Seward claims 10K titles
For Sophie Seward, it was not a bad consolation prize. The 15-year-old had her sophomore track season at Indiana’s Eastbrook High School end early last week when she failed to qualify in the 3,200 for this Friday’s state high school finals. So she joined her father in running the Bayshore on Saturday and won the 10K instead.
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New hockey league aims for 14 teams
The Midwest Junior Hockey League that is slated to start up for the 2012-13 season is expected to have at least 14 teams. League commissioner Pat Pylypuik said Traverse City and Bloomington, Ind., are the first two confirmed cities for the newly-forming Tier III league.
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Huskies win MITCA state title
Benzie Central defended its title, winning the Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches Association Division 3 state championship on Saturday at Kent City for the second straight year. (plus more track and baseball)
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Clem, Bums shot out Windy City
Traverse City’s pitching made three early runs hold up as the Beach Bums took a 3-0 decision from Windy City.
Continued ... - Saturday, May 26, 2012
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TC takes home opener over Windy City
Light-hitting Traverse City outfielder Brian Heere hit the first home run of the season in Wuerfel Park, helping the Beach Bums to a home opener victory over Windy City. “I don’t think anybody would have bet on me getting the first one out,” Heere said. “It was a line drive and it just kept carrying.”
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Davis takes aim at record
The longest-standing Bayshore record could be in jeopardy this morning. Jeff Sharp set the men’s marathon record of 2 hours, 17 minutes, 40 seconds in 1983. That time still stands. Among those taking aim at that mark today: Jesse Davis, who ran a 2:18:47 in the 2011 Houston Marathon.
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Blues win another state title
The Traverse Bay Blues high school girls rugby team kept its win streak alive with a dominating 46-0 win over Berkley in the state championship game. It was the third consecutive state crown for the Blues, who have not lost in three years.
Continued ... - Friday, May 25, 2012
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West, Central to play at Comerica
Talk of an outdoor hockey game between crosstown rivals Traverse City Central and West has been brewing for a couple years. It’s about to happen.
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Bums drop finale
Traverse City heads back to TC for home opener today
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Roundup: Northmen win BNC soccer title
With a 3-2 win over visiting TC Central on Thursday, Petoskey clinched the Big North Conference title (Plus, baseball, softball and tennis).
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Bayshore packet pick-up today
Packet pick-up for the 30th Bayshore Marathon will be today at TC Central.
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Lidstrom retires after 20 seasons as a Red Wing


