ISHPEMING — Lake City put up a whale of a fight on a muddy field Saturday at Ishpeming in the Division 7 regional title game. The underdog Trojans, playing in the regional championship game for the first time ever, trailed 14-6 at the half and remained within striking distance until late in the fourth quarter before suffering a 28-12 defeat.
The Hematites (11-1) advanced to the semifinals next week against Pewamo-Westphalia. Lake City finished out the best season in school history at 10-2.
Junior QB Drew Marion scored both Trojan touchdowns. Marion tallied on a 2-yard keeper early in the second quarter, plowing ahead behind the blocks of Austin Booms and D.J. Hunt, and on a 6-yard run off-tackle behind Hunt and Kyler Root with 20 seconds left in the third quarter.
Marion's first touchdown capped a 33-yard drive following an interception. His third-down completion to Troy Flint in the left flats brought the ball inside the 10-yard line to set up the score and trim Ishpeming's lead to 8-6 at that point.
Marion's second score brought the Trojans within 22-12 on the scoreboard but that was as close as the visitors would get in the second half. Marion's 16-yard completion to Ryan Vincent on fourth-and-6 from near midfield kept the drive alive.
Lake City drove into Hematite territory and had the chance to pull within a touchdown late in the fourth quarter after Marion connected with Kevin Kunkel for 13 yards. The drive ended when Marion's fourth-down pass was intercepted near the goal line by Ishpeming safety Alex Briones.
Briones, the Ishpeming quarterback, scored all four times for the Hematites on runs of 11, 2, 5 and 42 yards. The latter touchdown was Ishpeming's longest play from scrimmage. Running back Eric Kostreva scored twice on conversion runs.
The Hematites, with Briones taking the snap out of a wildcat formation on the slippery turf, scored their first three touchdowns on methodical drives, moving forward in small but steady increments. The home team went for it on fourth down seven times in the game and made it five times.
The Trojans swarmed to the ball defensively throughout the contest and forced Ishpeming to earn its points. Linebackers Kyler Root and Storm Francisco and defensive tackle Cody Burns were among the standouts.
Archive: Sunday
Ishpeming knocks off Lake City
Trojans fall 28-12 to end best season in school history
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Oryana celebrates 40 years in business
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Editorial: Airport should give vets prominent recognition
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New TC manager earned his gray along the way
Jered Ottenwess described himself during his interview for Traverse City manager as soft-spoken, lacking years of experience and perhaps not the most charismatic person.
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St. Francis rolls to regional track crown
The St. Francis girls set two school records, won 10 events and qualified 10 to the state meet en route to capturing the 17-team Division 4 regional track title Saturday at Brethren.
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Chamber View: Multiple opportunities for learning
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Sand in his veins: Mountz has 38 years at Sleeping Bear
Tom Mountz is the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore’s longest-serving employee. He can’t think of one other place in the world he would rather work.
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Benzie extends track championship streaks
Benzie Central’s seniors kept their regional streaks intact Saturday at East Jordan.
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Ex-oil exec sees perilous energy future for U.S.
America is headed for an energy crisis filled with power blackouts and gasoline shortages, making today’s gas prices something to fear for in coming years.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/19/2013
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Kathy Gibbons: Time to say goodbye — once again
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Beach Bums fall in Joliet, 6-3
Catcher Grant DeBruin went 3-for-3 and drove in three runs Saturday night as the Joliet Slammers made it two straight over the Traverse City Beach Bums, 6-3.
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Townships settle 12-year-old lawsuit with Cherryland
Three holdout local townships finally settled a drawn-out tax dispute with Cherryland Electric Cooperative prior to a full hearing before the Michigan Supreme Court.
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Forum: Clean energy, energy forums crucial
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Antrim officials make headway with meth convictions
Antrim County authorities answered a spike in methamphetamine activity with a series of arrests and convictions that they believe should send a message to meth producers and users.
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Jack Lessenberry: Pleasing voters not a priority
Once upon a time, legislators felt they had to try to give voters the laws they wanted. True, once in a great while. some took stands on principle that risked angering their constituents.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Trojans defend home diamond
Ron Dohm pitched a one-hit shutout Saturday as Traverse City Central captured its own baseball tournament with a 4-0 win over Muskegon Oakridge. (Plus more)
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Benzie drug death leads to heroin charges
Authorities filed drug-dealing charges against a suburban Detroit man after a suspected heroin overdose death in Benzie County.
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Terry Wooten: One poem leads to another — and friendship
I was watching my own kids ride a miniature tilt-a-whirl, when I heard this old man yell, “MIMI SIT DOWN!” I looked around to see who Mimi was, and there was this little carney girl slouched on a plastic chair on a merry-go-round.
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Students recognized for math club performance
Thirty math-hungry East Middle School students recently made history. The group of seventh- and eighth-graders was the first at the school to achieve national gold level status for a club called MathCounts.
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Business Memoranda: 05/19/2013
Custer Workplace Interiors has added Emily Heilig to its northern Michigan sales team.
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Business in Brief: 05/19/2013
Become a contractor; Solar projec tbeing offered; MMC joins Spectrum. (Plus more)
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Births: 05/19/2013
MILLER — A son, Elijah Thomas, to Tom and Amy (McNeil) Miller of Lake Ann, March 28.
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Local Sports Events: 05/19/2013
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Building Permits: 05/19/2013
Building permits issued in Grand Traverse County:
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Oryana celebrates 40 years in business



