TRAVERSE CITY — With National Signing Day two weeks away, Kingsley senior Tristan Eickenroth knows that he'll be playing football at the collegiate level next fall.
Figuring out the where is the harder part.
Eickenroth, who saw his senior season cut short with a broken arm last fall, has verbally committed to play at Ferris State. However, Army has made a push, and the opportunity to play Division 1 at West Point has him mulling his options.
"I've been thinking about my family," Eickenroth said. "Going to West Point, it's there for me. I just worry about my family with how far away I'll be. But if I did go there, it would be a great opportunity. It would be the push any person could need to start their life after high school. It's a thrilling thought to have.
"In the same light, going to Ferris, I'm very comfortable there. I've been there a few times, I know the coaches and the players. It's a very warm feeling when I go there."
Eickenroth plans to make a decision by signing day. Either way, he said he's enjoyed the recruiting process.
"It's been really nice," Eickenroth said. "It's very humbling to know that you're wanted, and that you can go to the next level and play. Talking to recruits and knowing that I was still wanted after my injury was very exciting. It's been a little hectic, but it's not overwhelming."
Last season, Eickenroth broke his arm in the season-opening win against St. Francis. He returned and ran for 700 yards and 10 touchdowns in 3.5 games.
"It (the injury) sure didn't hurt him, but it didn't help him either," Stags coach Jason Leonard said. "Maybe he would've caught some attention somewhere else if he ran for 1,700 yards or had seven interceptions. But every coach I talked to said 'it was just an arm. He can still run, still move.' It didn't matter."
Eickenroth isn't the only football player in the area facing decisions heading to signing day.
At Traverse City West, seven players from this year's senior class could go on to play football.
"I don't know if we had any blue-chippers, but it's a really good class of good men," Titans coach Tim Wooer said.
Linebacker Derrick Diver has verbally committed to Michigan Tech and plans on signing in two weeks. Chance Murphy has a partial offer to play at Sienna Heights and Tyler Johnson is being tested this week at Grand Valley State with both football and track in the mix. Donny Cizek, Nick Whiting, Dustin Tucker and Chris Doherty are all weighing Division 2 and Division 3 options.
TC Central will also have a signee to Michigan Tech on Feb. 6 in offensive tackle Tyler Gildersleeve.
Trojans linebacker Nate Pupel has offers from Sienna Heights and Northern Michigan and will visit Saginaw Valley State, Northwood and Ferris State. T.J. Schepperly has an offer from Sienna Heights with visits to Saginaw Valley State and Northwood scheduled.
TC Central coach Tom Passinault said both Schepperly and Pupel are likely to make a decision before signing day.
Trojans wide receiver T.J. Schwannecke drew some interest, but decided not to play college football due to a shoulder injury. Instead, he's looking at running track at the next level.
Kingsley could have another college football player in Connor Fitzpatrick, who drew some interest from small schools. He's deciding whether to pursue those or choose a college for academics.
Archive: Wednesday
Kingsley senior considers West Point, Ferris
National Signing Day is just two weeks away
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FINAL: Beach Bums 9, Florence 7
The Traverse City Beach Bums scored six runs in the seventh inning and then held on to defeat the Florence Freedom 9-7 Wednesday night in a Frontier League baseball game in Kentucky.
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Deputies: Man shot neighbor's dog
Deputies confiscated a man's shotgun after he said he unintentionally shot a neighbor's dog.
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State Senate OKs wine tasting at markets, beer refills
Small winemakers could offer tastings and sell their wine at farmers markets around Michigan under legislation headed to Gov. Rick Snyder.
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Forum: Remember why we chase big storms
The death of storm chaser Tim Samaras has shaken the meteorological community. He was recently killed in the middle of a chase in Oklahoma, but he will always be remembered as a scientist first and storm chaser second - helping improve our knowledge of storms in order to make our lives safer.
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Editorial: Past time to address shooting range issues
To hear state Department of Natural Resources officials talk about it, there’s no big hurry to resolve issues surrounding informal shooting ranges on state land off Hoosier Valley Road.
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Rotary gives $241K in grants
A $65,000 grant awarded to Centre Ice for much-needed facilities’ upgrades is among $241,000 doled out this week by Rotary Charities of Traverse City.
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Lakers reach semis for 1st time since 2001
It's back to Battle Creek for Glen Lake. The Lakers will return to Cereal City for the first time since 2001 after an 8-3 Division 4 baseball quarterfinal victory Tuesday over Atlanta at Traverse City West.
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Road request unlikely to gain traction
Grand Traverse County commissioners doubt they can pony up half the cost of a proposed $6 million bond to fund road repairs.
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Letters to the Editor: 06/12/2013
Logical, rational manner; That’s what lobbyists do.
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Panthers come up short against Rogers City
A lot of times when a team loses 14-2, it's assumed the losing team played poorly. Not so in this case.
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Suttons Bay looks at busing options
Public school officials in Suttons Bay need to figure out how to transport students to and from school next fall.
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Veterans to receive big greeting at airport
Members of the Northwestern Regional Airport Commission reversed an earlier decision and installed a permanent, compromise “welcome home” sign for veterans in a prominent area of Cherry Capital Airport.
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Ruthkoski, Werkmeister tied for lead at Mich. Open
Muskegon's Andy Ruthkoski started the second round of the Michigan Open Championship on Tuesday with one goal in mind — catch first-round leader Tom Werkmeister.
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Sabol takes 1st loss of year for Bums
Junior Arroyo homered to lead off the bottom of the first for the Freedom, and then David Harris belted a two-run shot in the fourth as Florence went on for a 4-3 Frontier League win over the Traverse City Beach Bums.
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Meth manufacturer sentenced to 20 years
An Antrim County man received a 20-year sentence for maintaining a meth lab.
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Police: Crack cocaine found in traffic stop
A Detroit man faces felony drug possession drugs after police found crack cocaine in his car.
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Fire displaces family of four
An unfortunately placed bird nest may be the cause of East Bay Township house fire that displaced a family of four.
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Police investigating TC home invasion
One Traverse City homeowner had a rude awakening, thanks to a noisy intruder.
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Community in Brief: 06/12/2013
Healing service; Strawberry Social; Father's Day celebration; and more.
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Hartman-Hammond connection up for debate again
Old tensions over whether to build a Hartman and Hammond roads connection and bridge flared again during a special joint meeting between two county governing boards.
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FINAL: Beach Bums 1, Lake Erie 0
Jake Sabol pitched a complete game shutout to lead the Traverse City Beach Bums to a 1-0 win over Lake Erie Wednesday evening.
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Ironmen claim share of conference title
They had to wait a while, but the Mancelona Ironmen got their share of the Ski Valley Conference baseball championship Wednesday.
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Man loses arm in lawnmower accident
An Elmwood Township man lost an arm when he rolled his riding lawnmower. The man, 63, rolled his lawnmower on a hill off South Bayview Court Tuesday, said Elmwood Township Fire and Rescue Chief Keith Tampa. Rescuers responded about 11:30 a.m.
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Bums hit Crushers, 12-5
The Traverse City Beach Bums didn’t waste any time getting a jump on the Lake Erie Crushers in Tuesday’s series opener.
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Twin Lakes drowning details still murky
Conflicting accounts of efforts to save a drowning student emerged as classmates mourn Traverse City West Senior High School junior Owen Williamson.
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FINAL: Beach Bums 9, Florence 7



