TRAVERSE CITY — In a much-anticipated Division 8 football semifinal clash Saturday at Thirlby Field, Beal City used its superior team speed to stifle St. Ignace and record a 25-7 victory.
The Aggies (13-0) remained unbeaten and punched their ticket to the state finals for the second time since 2009. St. Ignace saw its season end with a 12-1 mark.
Beal City coach Lou Rau said playing rugged competition during the season served as an excellent preparation for taking on the Saints in the semifinals.
"We've faced a lot of good competition and that definitely helped us," he told reporters. "I thought our conditioning and our ability to keep it going for four quarters was the key. We shot ourselves in the foot at times with penalties but we were able to overcome that and make plays when we needed them."
Beal City, which has advanced to at least the semifinal round of the playoffs in five of the past six years, will face Harbor Beach (12-1), which outscored Muskegon Catholic Central 32-27 in Saturday's other semifinal.
"That's something brand new," Rau said of facing the Pirates for the state title. "I know nothing about them except they have a good quarterback. We have some history with Muskegon and thought we might see them again.
"I had a dream last night that it was us and Harbor Beach in the state finals and that's how it turned out."
Beal led 12-7 at halftime Saturday before gradually pulling away in the second half. The booming foot of senior Paul Anders accounted for field goals of 42 and 30 yards to push the lead to 18-7 and then senior halfback Ty Rollin, the Aggies' workhorse in the backfield, put the finishing touches on the impressive win with a 3-yard push across the goal line with 1:25 to play.
Anders ended Beal's initial drive of the second half with his majestic 42-yard boot that sailed beyond the white picket fence on the other side of the goalposts and looked for a while like it might just keep going. That was the culmination of a 79-yard march and pushed the Beal lead to 15-7.
Anders' second field goal with 6:15 left in the fourth quarter capped another methodical drive, this one covering 76 yards in 12 plays. The drive took several minutes off the clock and, more importantly, gave the Aggies a two-score advantage with time running out.
"Making that field goal was huge; it took the wind out of their sails," Rau acknowledged.
The Saints advanced to their own 39-yard line on the ensuing possession. On fourth-and-1 from there, however, halfback Dick Bentley was stopped short by the Aggies' Rollin and Nick Hoogerhyde.
Beal City took over with 4:18 to play and used up three minutes going in for its last touchdown. Rollin, who finished with 143 yards on 22 carries, carried the ball five times in the drive, including the final four plays.
Aside from its lone scoring drive in the first half, St. Ignace was able to do very little against the swarming, aggressive Aggie defense. Beal City intercepted three passes on the day and limited the Saints to 139 yards of total offense.
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Beal City tops Saints at Thirlby Field
Aggies sink Saints in Thirlby semifinal
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Frontier League standings: 06/18/2013
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Today in Sports: 06/18/2013
What's happening in sports across the region and the country:
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Gottwald wins Roubaix
Forty is the new 30. Or 20. And also the decade of choice for Cherry-Roubaix road race champions this year.
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Cherry-Roubaix category winners
Winners from this weekend's Cherry-Roubaix:
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Bums' Birch slams Slammers
Chase Burch sent a message to the rest of the Frontier League. That message: Don't throw at Chase Burch. Joliet already got it.
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Wolves fall to Detroit
The Traverse City Wolves fell to 2-1 with a 33-13 home setback against the Detroit Ravens.
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Lalonde, Rokos winners at Cherry Raceway
A full show was what awaited fans as they packed the facilities of the fast 3/8ths (0.375) of a mile high banked dirt oval Friday at Cherry Raceway in Fife Lake.
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Depasse, Leib take top spots at Cherry-Roubaix
A pair of first-timer finishers earned first place in the men's and women's Cherry-Roubaix criterium pro races Saturday.
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TC West surges into 5th at golf finals
The rebound Traverse City West hoped for happened. In a big way.
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State golf finals results
How area teams finished in the state golf championships this weekend:
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Beach Bums slam Slammers, 6-2
Johnny Omahen earned his first victory of the year as the Traverse City Beach Bums won their fourth straight game with a 6-2 come-from-behind victory over the Joliet Slammers.
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Sports in Brief: 06/16/2013
Public input for Buffalo Ridge Trail; PaddleboardClassic is July 20; Rays pitcher Cobb leaves on stretcher. (Plus more)
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Glen Lake plays with fire; Beal City takes win
For four innings, Glen Lake played with fire. Then, the roof caved in, and it spelled the end of the Lakers’ best baseball season in more than a decade.
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Rain adds twist to state golf finals
A large rainstorm Wednesday made play at the Division 1 and 4 state golf finals a little extra interesting.
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Bums slam Joliet, 12-2
The Traverse City starting pitcher hit two career milestones Friday, notching his 200th strikeout and 20th victory in a Beach Bums uniform in a 12-2 win over Joliet to start a short weekend home stand.
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State golf finals standings: 1st Round
Area team places after the first round of the state finals:
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Sports in Brief: 06/15/2013
MSU golf coach to hold clinic; Dell’Acqua elected pres. of TB Blues; 131s win two at USSSA tournament. (Plus more)
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Frontier League Standings: 06/15/2013
Standings, scores and schedule for Frontier League baseball:
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FINAL: Beal City 15, Glen Lake 0
Beal City cruised to a 15-0 win over Glen Lake in a Division 4 baseball state semifinal in Battle Creek Friday.
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UPDATE: Beal City 1, Glen Lake 0
In the fourth inning, Glen Lake trails Beal City 1-0 in a Division 4 baseball state semifinal at C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek Friday.
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Cherry-Roubaix returns
Race director Bob McLain said around 600 cyclists participated last year, and they already have that many signed up for this weekend’s event.
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Glen Lake set for Beal City in semis
Glen Lake baseball coach Kris Herman said you need three things to win a state title: Pitching, good defense and the ability to scrape out runs. A fourth factor doesn’t hurt: Luck.
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Beach Bums thump Florence on road
The Traverse City Beach Bums unleashed a 15-hit attack Thursday night in thumping the Florence Freedom 8-5 in a Frontier League contest.
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Bob Gwizdz: Bass galore on St. Clair
Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you know by now that Bassmasters magazine – the bible to America’s largest freshwater fishing fraternity – has named Lake St. Clair as the best bass fishing lake in America.
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Bandrowski succeeds Murphy at TCSF
Annie Murphy, who led the St. Francis boys tennis team to three consecutive top-six finishes in Division IV, has stepped down.
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Frontier League standings: 06/18/2013



