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CaLL (231) 330-8062 FaX (888) 854-7441 [email protected] Section B Thursday, March 1, 2012 1-800-New-Phone (800-639-7466) The Cellular Connection , Local Verizon Headquarters in Charlevoix, Petoskey and Bellaire, Congratulates the Athletes of the Week athletes of the week BOYNE  CITY The Rambler sophomore helped lead Boyne to win over Harbor Springs , scoring 17 points in the process and added 12 in a hard- fought effort against Kalkaska. Rainy McCune EAST  JORDAN The senior sharpshooter continued to light up opposing defense as he torched grayling for 27 points. John Richards Thursday, March 1 Boys BasketBall st. Ignace at East Jordan, 6pm harbor Light at Boyne Falls, 6pm cedarville at Boyne city, 6pm FrIday, March 2 Girls District BasketBall district Final at Boyne Falls, 7pm district Final at East Jordan, 7pm Monday, March 5 Boys District BasketBall Ellsworth vs Bellaire at Boyne Falls, 7pm East Jordan vs Boyne city, at chx, 6pm harbor springs vs Mancelona, at charlevoix, 7:30pm TuEsday, March 6 Girls reGioNal BasketBall East Jordan district (92) winner at Inland Lakes Indian river, 8pm Boyne Falls district (120) winner at Tra- verse city West, 730pm WEdnEsday, March 7 Boys District BasketBall alba vs (Bellaire/Ellsworth winner) at BF, 6pm Boyne Falls vs central Lake at BF, 8pm Elk rapids vs (harbor springs/Mancelona winner) at charlevoix, 6pm charlevoix vs (East Jordan/Boyne city winner) at charlevoix, 7:30pm Thursday, March 8 Girls reGioNal BasketBall regional Final class c at Inland Lakes Indian river, 7pm regional Final class d at Tc West, 7pm FrIday, March 9 Boys District BasketBall district Final at Boyne Falls, 7pm district Final at charlevoix, 7pm UpComIng ToURnAmEnT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE by chris Fiel charlevoix 58, East Jordan 56 EAST JORDAN – Sydney Carl- son nailed six triple, including four in the second half en route to a game high/career high 22 points, in leading Charlevoix to a 58-56 victory in the opener of the Class C girls district at East Jordan High School on February 27. With the win, Charlevoix, 8-13 overall, played Harbor Springs, 9-11 in semifinal action on Wednesday, February 29, after the paper went to press. District final is scheduled for March 2 at 7pm. After a well played first half by the Rayders, Charlevoix found themselves up 28-15 at in- termission, behind 18 first half points by senior Jenna Way. The Rayders extended that cushion to 34-17 early in the third quar- ter on a pair of Carlson three’s, before the Red Devils halftime adjustments took hold and their offense got untracked as East Jordan climbed all the way back to take the lead at the midway point of the fourth quarter. “We played an excellent first half,” Charlevoix coach Leslie Hoffman said. “We felt good coming out to the second half and ready to maintain our inten- sity on defense and continue to look for good shots against their zone.” “We got off to a rough start in the first half and were down 13 at halftime,” East Jordan coach Steve Hines said. “We struggled with their press and we didn’t shoot very well.” “The second half was a different story as we scored 41 points in the half with 26 in the fourth quarter.” “I could not be prouder of the way we handled the ups and downs during this game,” Hoff- man said. “We never let up or felt defeated even after their big run.” The two teams exchanged leaded five times during the last four minutes of play, with the Rayders taking the lead for good 53-51 with just over a minute to go in the contest. Charlevoix nailed 5-of-8 free throws down the stretch to seal the victory. “Charlevoix’s three point shooting did us in, Sydney Carl- son was on fire,” Hines noted. “I was very pleased with our effort in the second half, to go from 17 down to take the lead was an awesome comeback. This group has done this a few times this year; they seem to play best when their backs are against the wall...a sign of true character.” Jenna Way finished with 21 for Charlevoix and Carlson added nine rebounds. East Jordan, which finished 13-8, was led by Jordyn Bacchus with 17, while Grace Howes added 11 and Val Peters had eight. Howes and Emily Crick were the leading rebounders. It’s tournament tIme by chris Fiel boyne city 58, Mancelona 29 EAST JORDAN – Rainy Mc- Cune scored a career-high 22 points as Boyne City got off to a good start in the Class C girls district opener at East Jordan high school on February 27. The Ramblers, 7-14 overall, advance to play Elk Rapids 11-9 overall on Wednesday, Febru- ary 29. Results will be available next week as game is after press time. Boyne jumped out to a 22-4 first quarter lead, and were in command 39-9 at the half. “Full court pressure early lead to some easy baskets for us,” Boyne City coach Kevin Fitzpatrick said. Senior Tanner McCune chipped in with 14 points and eight boards and Mary Myers added seven rebounds and Kylie Hicks six for Boyne City. GIRLS BASKETBALL Rayders hold off Red Devils East Jordan’s Grace howes (34) and Paige Roberts (44) battle for the rebound as charlevoix’s Jenna Way gets a hand in. Photo by Scott RichaRdS BOYNE FALLS DISTRICT RESULTS PAGE 3B Ramblers roll past Ironmen Schedule information provided by www.highSchoolSportS.net

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CaLL (231) 330-8062FaX (888) 854-7441

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SectionBThursday, March 1, 2012

1-800-New-Phone (800-639-7466)

The Cellular Connection, Local Verizon Headquarters in Charlevoix, Petoskey and Bellaire, Congratulates the Athletes of the Week

athletes of the week

BOYNE CITYThe Rambler sophomore helpedlead Boyne to win over HarborSprings , scoring 17 points in theprocess and added 12 in a hard-fought effort against Kalkaska.

Rainy McCuneEAST JORDAN

The senior sharpshooter continuedto light up opposing defense as hetorched grayling for 27 points.

John Richards

Thursday, March 1

Boys BasketBallst. Ignace at East Jordan, 6pm

harbor Light at Boyne Falls, 6pm

cedarville at Boyne city, 6pm

FrIday, March 2

Girls District BasketBalldistrict Final at Boyne Falls, 7pm

district Final at East Jordan, 7pm

Monday, March 5

Boys District BasketBallEllsworth vs Bellaire at Boyne Falls, 7pm

East Jordan vs Boyne city, at chx, 6pm

harbor springs vs Mancelona, at

charlevoix, 7:30pm

TuEsday, March 6

Girls reGioNal BasketBall

East Jordan district (92) winner at Inland

Lakes Indian river, 8pm

Boyne Falls district (120) winner at Tra-

verse city West, 730pm

WEdnEsday, March 7

Boys District BasketBallalba vs (Bellaire/Ellsworth winner) at BF, 6pm

Boyne Falls vs central Lake at BF, 8pm

Elk rapids vs (harbor springs/Mancelona

winner) at charlevoix, 6pm

charlevoix vs (East Jordan/Boyne city winner)

at charlevoix, 7:30pm

Thursday, March 8

Girls reGioNal BasketBall

regional Final class c at Inland Lakes

Indian river, 7pm

regional Final class d at Tc West, 7pm

FrIday, March 9

Boys District BasketBall

district Final at Boyne Falls, 7pm

district Final at charlevoix, 7pm

UpcomIng ToURnAmEnT BASKETBALL ScHEDULE

by chris Fiel

charlevoix 58,East Jordan 56

EAST JORDAN – Sydney Carl-

son nailed six triple, including

four in the second half en route

to a game high/career high 22

points, in leading Charlevoix to

a 58-56 victory in the opener of

the Class C girls district at East

Jordan High School on February

27.

With the win, Charlevoix, 8-13

overall, played Harbor Springs,

9-11 in semifinal action on

Wednesday, February 29, after

the paper went to press. District

final is scheduled for March 2 at

7pm.

After a well played first half

by the Rayders, Charlevoix

found themselves up 28-15 at in-

termission, behind 18 first half

points by senior Jenna Way. The

Rayders extended that cushion

to 34-17 early in the third quar-

ter on a pair of Carlson three’s,

before the Red Devils halftime

adjustments took hold and their

offense got untracked as East

Jordan climbed all the way back

to take the lead at the midway

point of the fourth quarter.

“We played an excellent first

half,” Charlevoix coach Leslie

Hoffman said. “We felt good

coming out to the second half

and ready to maintain our inten-

sity on defense and continue to

look for good shots against their

zone.”

“We got off to a rough start in

the first half and were down 13

at halftime,” East Jordan coach

Steve Hines said. “We struggled

with their press and we didn’t

shoot very well.” “The second

half was a different story as we

scored 41 points in the half with

26 in the fourth quarter.”

“I could not be prouder of the

way we handled the ups and

downs during this game,” Hoff-

man said. “We never let up or

felt defeated even after their big

run.”

The two teams exchanged

leaded five times during the last

four minutes of play, with the

Rayders taking the lead for good

53-51 with just over a minute to

go in the contest.

Charlevoix nailed 5-of-8 free

throws down the stretch to seal

the victory.

“Charlevoix’s three point

shooting did us in, Sydney Carl-

son was on fire,” Hines noted. “I

was very pleased with our effort

in the second half, to go from 17

down to take the lead was an

awesome comeback. This group

has done this a few times this

year; they seem to play best

when their backs are against the

wall...a sign of true character.”

Jenna Way finished with 21 for

Charlevoix and Carlson added

nine rebounds.

East Jordan, which finished

13-8, was led by Jordyn Bacchus

with 17, while Grace Howes

added 11 and Val Peters had

eight. Howes and Emily Crick

were the leading rebounders.

It’s tournament tIme

by chris Fiel

boyne city 58, Mancelona 29

EAST JORDAN – Rainy Mc-

Cune scored a career-high 22

points as Boyne City got off to

a good start in the Class C girls

district opener at East Jordan

high school on February 27.

The Ramblers, 7-14 overall,

advance to play Elk Rapids 11-9

overall on Wednesday, Febru-

ary 29. Results will be available

next week as game is after

press time.

Boyne jumped out to a 22-4

first quarter lead, and were in

command 39-9 at the half.

“Full court pressure early

lead to some easy baskets for

us,” Boyne City coach Kevin

Fitzpatrick said.

Senior Tanner McCune

chipped in with 14 points and

eight boards and Mary Myers

added seven rebounds and

Kylie Hicks six for Boyne City.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Rayders hold off Red Devils

East Jordan’s Grace howes (34) and Paige Roberts (44) battle for the rebound as charlevoix’s Jenna Way getsa hand in.

Photo by Scott RichaRdS

BOYNE FALLS DISTRICT RESULTS PAGE 3B

Ramblers roll past Ironmen

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Sports

by chris Fiel

kalkaska 79,boyne city 38

KALKASKA — The Lady

Ramblers ran into a tough

Blazer team in the regular

season finale for both schools

as they fell 79-38 in a Lake

Michigan Conference girls

basketball contest on Febru-

ary 24.

Tanner McCune and Rainy

McCune scored 12 points

apiece to lead Boyne City, 6-14

overall, 3-11 conference. Also,

Kylie Hicks added with eight

points and 11 rebounds for the

Ramblers.

Kalkaska led after the first

quarter 15-10, 28-12 at halftime

and 49-27 after three quarters.

Kalkaska upped its record

to 17-3 overall, 12-2 confer-

ence.

Kelli Guy finished with 27

points and Spohy Menestrina

chipped in with 20 for the

Blazers.

boyne city 47,harbor Springs 42

HARBOR SPRINGS – Rainy

McCune finished with 17

points as the Ramblers

earned another Lake Michi-

gan Conference victory de-

feating the Rams 47-42 on

February 21.

The Ramblers lead 14-8

after the first quarter, 23-22 at

the break, Harbor Springs

pulled ahead in the third for a

28-27 lead entering the final

eight minutes, before Boyne

City outscored the Rams 20-14

for come from behind win.

Tanner McCune added 13

points and nine rebounds,

Kylie Hicks finished with

nine points and 14 boards for

Boyne.

The Ramblers improved to

6-13 overall, 3-10 conference.

Photo by cinda ShuMakER

boyne city sophomore Jenny Sellison looks for an open teammate during recent play.

Ramblers fall to Kalkaska in league finale;earn comeback win over Rams

by chris Fiel

t.c. St. Francis 54,charlevoix 45

TRAVERSE CITY — The

Lady Rayders gave league

leading, Traverse City St.

Francis all they could han-

dle before bowing 54-45 on

February 24, in a Lake

Michigan Conference

showdown.

The Gladiators improved

to 18-2 overall and won the

conference with a 13-1

record. Charlevoix finished

the regular season with a 7-

13 overall, 5-9 conference

record.

TCSF led at the break 22-

21; before Charlevoix took a

34-32 lead headed into the

final quarter.

Jenna Way finished with

14 points and 10 boards,

and Kelsey Way had 13

points and 10 rebounds for

the Rayders.

Cassie Williams led St.

Francis with 17 points.

charlevoix 63,Grayling 59

GRAYLING – Jenna Way

finished with a double-dou-

ble of 21 points and 11

boards in leading the

Charlevoix Rayders to a 63-

59 Lake Michigan Confer-

ence victory over Grayling

on February 21.

Charlevoix was up 32-24

at the half, and 45-40 at the

end of the third quarter.

Megan Peters and Kelsey

Way finished with nine

points apiece for the Ray-

ders. Peters also grabbed 11

boards.

Charlevoix improved to

7-12 overall, 5-9 conference,

while the Vikings slipped

to 7-12 overall, 2-10 confer-

ence.

Cierra Prosser led

Grayling with 19 points.

Lady Rayders give gladsall they can handle

charlevoix’s Megan Peters gets a piece of this shot attemptby Grayling’s alyssa Morley.

Photo by bob GinGERich

GIRLS BASKETBALL

JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL

by chris Fiel

East Jordan 52, Grayling 27EAST JORDAN — The Lady

Red Devils ended the regular sea-

son on a high note as they cruised

past Grayling 52-27 in a girls Lake

Michigan Conference basketball

game on February 24.

Grace Howes finished with 18

points, while Val Peters chipped

in with 14 and Emily Crick added

for the winners.

East Jordan improved to 13-7

overall, 8-6 conference, while

Grayling fell to 7-13 overall, 3-11

conference.

The Red Devils led 12-7 after

one quarter and were up 29-15 at

halftime, and 41-17 after three

quarters of play.

Katelyn Holm and Jordyn Bac-

chus each grabbed six rebounds

and Allie Sutton finished with

five. Brianna Newberry led the

team in assists with four and

Grace Howes had four steals for

East Jordan.

“Best game we have played in

the last couple of weeks,” East Jordan coach Steve Hines said. “Big

contributions from our bench tonight, we didn’t miss a beat.”

Hannah Haven scored seven points to lead Grayling.

kalkaska 55, East Jordan 44KALKASKA – The Blazers got 22 points from Kelli Guy and 14 from

Sophy Menestrina as they claimed a 55-44 Lake Michigan Conference

girls basketball victory over the Red Devils on February 21.

Jordyn Bacchus led East Jordan with 11 points, while Val Peters

and Brianna Newberry added nine each.

Grace Howes grabbed six rebounds for the Red Devils, Val Peters

five, while Emily Crick and Paige Roberts finished with four each. Pe-

ters also dished

out five assists.

“Our shooting

slump continutd,

as we struggled to

get the ball in the

basket,” Red Dev-

ils coach Steve

Hines said. “We

shot under 30%

again.”

Our shooting

slump con’t. as we

struggled to get

the ball in the bas-

ket, shooting

under 30% again.

Red Devils roll past VikingsCold shooting not enough against Blazers

Photo by bob GinGERich

Red devils senior Grace howes (34) getsa hand in the face of Grayling’s haileyWhittaker (1) on this shot attempt

Photo by bob GinGERich

East Jordan coach Steve hines (center) goes overinstructions for the Lady Red devils during a breakin the action against Grayling.

by chris Fiel

EAST JORDAN — The Ram-

blers earned hard fought victo-

ries over Grayling 30-28, and

Kalkaska 29-23, to win the East

Jordan middle school eight

grade tournament.

Leading rebounders for the

Ramblers on the day were;

Keyrsten Girlinghouse, Hannah

Hoth, and Celena Brzezinski.

Leading in assists; Brzezinski,

Lexee Baker and Megan

Rushlow, and leading in steals

were; Hoth, Rushlow, and

Brzezinski.

The East Jordan eighth grade

went 0-2, but received a bal-

anced scoring attack from Con-

stance Wynkoop, Brittnie

Moses, Adriana Dixon, Jillian

Atwood, Murphy Holt, Jennifer

Abbott, Haley Goodrich and

Raven Joseph.

The East Jordan 7th grade

went 1-1 on the day, in their vic-

tory over Boyne City the Red

Devils got 14 points from Cait-

lyn Baugh and

Miranda Burks had 12, while

Nicole Hart grabbed eight

boards. Coach Paul Keyser cred-

ited Kaitlyn Hines with an ex-

cellent defensive effort. Against

Kalkaska, Burks led the Red

Devils with five points, while

three others finished with three

points.

Boyne City 7th grade got 15

points from Taylor Kroush and

seven from Abby Gardner

against East Jordan, and

against Grayling Emma Vondra

led Boyne with 13 points.

the boyne city 8th grade girls team captured the East Jordan middle school tournament on February 25.team members are: (L-R front) Mary hausler, brianna burnell, Lexee baker, Emma Shumaker, hannah hoth,Sarah Longcore. (L-R back) coach Maurie tomkins, kristen Rushlow, Makayla baker, keyrsten Girlinghouse,celena brzezinski, alli hernden, Magan Rushlow, assistant coach Scott hausler.

Photo by cinda ShuMakER

Ramblers capture eighth gradeEast Jordan tournament

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cLaSS aschool - recrd - last Weeks rank

1. Saginaw (2) (16-2) 69

2. Detroit Pershing (3) (18-1) 68

3. Lansing Eastern (16-3) 60

4. Romulus (16-3) 59

5. Detroit Martin Luther King (15-4) 54

T6. Warren De La Salle (16-3) 51

T6. Clarkston (16-2) 51

8. Kalamazoo Central (15-5) 40

T9. Ypsilanti (14-3) 32

T9. Saginaw Arthur Hill (15-5) 32

Others receiving votes: Greenville 18, Zee-

land East 18, Petoskey 13, East Lansing 10,

Canton-Salem 7, Rochester 7, Westland

John Glenn 5, Temperance Bedford 3, De-

troit Catholic Central (Novi) 1, Lansing Wa-

verly 1, Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 1.

cLaSS bschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Lansing Sexton (5) (17-1) 75

2. Lansing Catholic (18-0) 70

3. Wyoming Godwin Heights (19-0) 65

4. Detroit Crockett (15-3) 60

5. Detroit Country Day (Beverley Hills) (14-4) 52

6. Bridgeport (19-1) 50

7. Stevensville Lakeshore (17-2) 44

8. Otsego (16-2) 42

9. Cadillac (15-3) 3410. Dearborn Heights Robichaud (14-4) 31

Others receiving votes: Clawson 24, Grand

Rapids Christian 22, Muskegon Heights 12,

Dundee 8, Sturgis 5, Sault Ste Marie 5, Reed

City 1.

cLaSS cschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Flint Beecher (5) (19-0) 75

2. Pewamo Westphalia (18-0) 70

3. Detroit Consortium (12-5) 63

4. Madison Heights Madison (17-1) 58

5. Trav. City St Francis (16-2) 49

6. Clare (18-1) 47

7. McBain (16-2) 438. Flint Hamady (18-1) 41

9. Shelby (16-2) 38

10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley (16-3) 30

Others receiving votes: Detroit Loyola 25,

River Rouge 15, Negaunee 14, Blooming-

dale 7, Ithaca 6, Schoolcraft 3, New Haven

3, Unionville Sebewaing 3, Rudyard 2, Beal

City 2, Laingsburg 2, Delton Kellogg 2,

Reese 1, Hancock 1.

cLaSS dschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (5) (17-1) 75

2. Pellston (17-1) 663. Carsonville-Port Sanilac (16-1) 62

4. Bellaire (18-1) 615. Climax-Scotts (18-1) 53

6. Boyne Falls (17-1) 507. Munising (16-2) 41

8. Southfield Christian (16-2) 40

9. North Adams-Jerome (17-1) 28

10. Middleton-Fulton (15-3) 19

Others receiving votes: Posen 18, Ewen-Trout

Creek 17, Cedarville 17, Carney-Nadeau 13,

Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart Academy 12, Bear

Lake 8, Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary

7, Eben Junction Superior Central 4, Powers

North Central 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4,

Marcellus Howardsville Christian 1.

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cLaSS aschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Grand Haven (5) (19-1) 752. Lansing Waverly (19-1) 663. Midland (17-2) 644. Detroit Martin Luther King (17-3) 595. Clarkston (18-2) 486. East Kentwood (17-3) 477. Westland John Glenn (17-2) 428. Waterford Kettering (18-2) 399. Detroit Pershing (17-3) 3710. Inkster (14-5) 31

Others receiving votes: St Johns 27,Grosse Pointe South 22, East Lansing 18,Dearborn Edsel Ford 9, Warren Cousino 5,Port Huron Northern 2, Farmington HillsMercy 2, Flushing 2, DeWitt 2, Romeo 1,Auburn Hills Avondale 1, Mattawan 1.

cLaSS bschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Goodrich (5) (20-0) 752. Portland (20-0) 663. Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills) (17-1) 604. St Joseph (20-0) 585. East Grand Rapids (20-0) 526. Dearborn Divine Child (18-2) 507. Hudsonville Unity Christian (19-1) 448. Kingsley (18-1) 349. Paw Paw (18-2) 3110. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (17-3)27

Others receiving votes: Chelsea 23, Luding-ton 15, Gladstone 14, Grand Rapids SouthChristian 12, Eaton Rapids 12, Freeland 11,Grand Rapids Christian 6, Muskegon-Oakridge 5, Midland-Bullock Creek 3,Harper Woods Chandler Park 2.

cLaSS cschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Morley Stanwood (5) (20-0) 752. Concord (20-0) 68

3. St Ignace La Salle (20-0) 654. Niles Brandywine (19-1) 555. Kent City (20-0) 536. Reese (20-0) 457. Flint Hamady (18-1) 448. McBain (19-1) 42T9. Houghton (19-1) 24T9. Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett(16-4) 24

Others receiving votes: Saginaw ValleyLutheran 21, Adrian Madison 17, Manches-ter 16, Traverse City-St. Francis 12, Men-don 9, Clare 7, Lawton 7, New Lothrop 5,Lincoln Alcona 5, River Rouge 2, GrassLake 2, Gobles 1, Johannesburg-Lewiston 1.

cLaSS dschool - 1st Place Votes - record - Points

1. Bark River-Harris (2) (19-1) 692. Mt Pleasant Sacred Heart Academy (2)(16-2) 62

3. Gaylord St Mary (1) (19-1) 61

4. Posen (18-2) 545. Eben Junction Superior Central (18-2) 506. Marine City Cardinal Mooney (15-4) 477. Waterford Our Lady Of The Lakes (14-3) 468. Lansing Christian (18-2) 429. Deckerville Community (17-2) 4010. Climax-Scotts (18-2) 37

Others receiving votes: Kingston 16, Brim-ley Area 13, Bear Lake 13, Mason CountyEastern 11, Crystal Falls Forest Park 11,Hillsdale Academy 9, West MichiganLutheran 9, Watersmeet 3, Rapid River 3,Ontonagon Area 2, Athens 1, EllsworthCommunity 1.

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GIRLS DISTRICT TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL

by chris Fiel

boyne Falls 62, alba 43BOYNE FALLS – The Loggers got 19

points from senior Kristen Matelski

and 14 from sophomore Emily Matel-

ski as the Loggers opened up Class D

district play on their home court in

defeating Alba 62-43 on February 27.

Boyne Falls, 11-9 overall, led at the

quarter breaks 11-8, 33-18, and 48-31.

The Loggers played Ellsworth in

semifinal action on Wednesday, Feb-

ruary 29 after press time, results next

week. District finals in Boyne Falls

are scheduled for Friday, March 2 at

7pm.

Boyne Falls coach Lyndel Sage

credited guards Andrea Reynolds,

Katherine Miller and Kaylee Wilson

with both strong offensive and defen-

sive efforts.

Tianna Windish led Alba with 19

points.

Lady Loggers get past

pesky WILdCats

Emily) boyne Falls sophomore point guard Emily Matelski has been the motor that makes the Loggers go this season.

Photo by RachEL LanGE

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BOYS BASKETBALL

by chris Fiel

boyne Falls 78,Ellsworth 36

ELLSWORTH — Boyne

Falls kept its hopes of a

perfect run through the

Northern Lakes Confer-

ence alive with a convinc-

ing win over rival

Ellsworth, 78-36 on Febru-

ary 24.

Logger big man Josh

Puroll was a force in the

paint, as he finished with a

game-high 18 points and

grabbed 14 rebounds, while

eighth-grader Marcus Ma-

telski added a cool 16

points to go with his six re-

bounds and six assists.

Senior Logan Jenkins

finished with 11 points, six

steals and six dishes and

sophomore Brendan Matel-

ski chipped in with nine

points.

With the win the Loggers

improved to 17-1 overall,

10-0 conference with two

conference games remain-

ing before district play.

Ellsworth fell to 5-12 over-

all, 4-6 conference.

Jake Seaney had an all-

around good game, scoring

16 points, grabbing six

boards and handing out

five assists to lead the

Lancers.

boyne Falls 62,atlanta 54

ATLANTA — The Log-

gers put four players in

double figures and held off

a late Atlanta rally to im-

prove to 16-1 overall with a

62-54 non-conference vic-

tory on February 22.

Seniors Josh Puroll and

Logan Jenkins led the way

with 19 points each, while

Brendan Matelski and

Marcus Matelski added 12

points each.

Puroll also grabbed 14 re-

bounds for the Loggers,

while Marcus Matelski fin-

ished with nine. Jenkins

added seven assists, six

boards and made four

steals.

The Loggers led 29-24 at

the half.

Atlanta, which fell to 3-

15, with the loss, was led by

22 from Garrett Badgero,

and 13 points each from

Josh Eising and Trenton

Janiga.

Loggers roll past Lancers, Hold off late push by Huskies

Photo by JodELL danbERt

Logger eighth-grader Marcus Matelski secures the rebound and looks upcourt for an outlet in action against Ellsworth.

Lancer chris Wise moves tothe right side of the court toget the Ellsworth offensegoing.

Photo by JodELL danbERt

gEmInI LAnES BoWLIng LEAgUE RESULTSyoung and old lEaguE1. Fab Friday .............................................................

2. The Doofusses .......................................................

3. Thee Turkeys ..........................................................

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High Team Series ...........The Doofusses.............757

High Game .......................Caitlyn Baugh.............118

High Series .......................Caitlyn Baugh.............327

High Game w/hdcp...........Caitlyn Baugh.............206

High Series w/hdcp...........Caitlyn Baugh.............591

High Game...........................Greg Kitson.............202

.............................................Billie Drenth.............155

High Series ..........................Greg Kitson.............565

.............................................Billie Drenth.............430

High Game w/hdcp .......Matt Sokolowski.............228

.............................................Billie Drenth.............177

High Series w/hdcp..............Greg Kitson.............625

.............................................Billie Drenth.............496

CoffEE Cup1. Michigan Officeways .............................................

2. J & J Auto Parts......................................................

3. Olstrom Excavating................................................

High Team Game ...Michigan Officeways.............583

High Team Series...Michigan Officeways...........1685

High Game ..........................Billie Drenth.............203

High Series ..........................Billie Drenth.............553

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High Series w/hdcp..............Billie Drenth.............637

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3. Walden Decorating.................................................

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Happy Hour1. Darlenes ................................................................2. The Zone ................................................................3. Essence ..................................................................High Team Game......................Darlenes.............667High Team Series .....................Darlenes...........1832High Game ...................Joann Vermillion.............242High Series ...................Joann Vermillion.............600High Game w/hdcp.......Joann Vermillion.............259High Series w/hdcp..............Billie Drenth.............662

foundry aM1. The X’s ..................................................................2. Team 4 ...................................................................3. 6 Pack ....................................................................High Team Game ........................Team 3.............413High Team Series .................The Rollers...........1097High Game ........................Preston Kluth.............236High Series .......................Rob Goodrich.............576High Game w/hdcp............Preston Kluth.............289Series w/hdcp ...................Rob Goodrich.............687

rEd dEVilS lEaguE1. Pin Crushers .........................................................2. What Team .............................................................3. I.D.K. ......................................................................High Team Game ...............Pin Crushers.............310High Team Series...............Pin Crushers.............868High Game......................Parker Demars.............142

....................................Mariah Vermillion .............118High Series ......................Austin Newton.............379....................................Mariah Vermillion.............318High Game w/hdcp .........Parker Demars.............226....................................Mariah Vermillion.............202High Series w/hdcp.........Parker Demars.............595....................................Mariah Vermillion.............570

inTEr CiTy lEaguE1. Hurricane Alice ......................................................2. Jordan Construction...............................................3. Blue Rockets .........................................................High Team Game..........................Will C..............953High Team Series ......Buck’s Body Shop...........2805High Game.........................John Fehrlen.............256High Series ........................John Fehrlen.............617High Game w/hdcp ............John Fehrlen.............269High Series w/hdcp.........Darrell LaBeau.............659

EJ MErCHanT’S lEaguE1. Site Planning..........................................................2. The Nugget ............................................................3. Gemini Lanes.........................................................High Team Game.....................Darlene’s.............923High Team Series ....................Darlene’s...........2675High Game.........................John Fehrlen.............233High Series ........................John Fehrlen.............614High Game w/hdcp ............John Fehrlen.............254High Series w/hdcp............John Fehrlen.............677

JV ladiES lEaguE1. Thomas Well Drilling ..............................................2. Roberts Restaurant ...............................................3. J & J Auto...............................................................High Team Game ...Thomas Well Drilling.............769High Team Series...Thomas Well Drilling ..........2159

High Game ..........................Jari Chanda.............179High Series .......................Dawn Daniels.............495High Game w/hdcp ...............Lisa Sutton.............244High Series w/hdcp..........Ann Goodburn.............653

MiXEd douBlES #11. IDGASWYCI ..........................................................2. Polar Bears ............................................................3. Split Happens .........................................................High Team Game ...............IDGASWYCI.............707High Team Series ...............IDGASWYCI...........2031High Game..............................Tom Scott.............231......................................Sheri Luchenbill.............194High Series ........................Lyman Harris.............593..........................................Tina Brennan.............468High Game w/hdcp .................Tom Scott.............243......................................Sheri Luchenbill.............234Series w/hdcp ....................Lyman Harris.............662..........................................Tina Brennan.............648

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GREAT� ROOMS� is� nowwholesaling� mattresses� tothe� public.� Prices� begin� at$89.�148�W.�Main�St.�Down-town�Gaylord,�corner�of�Mainand�N.�Court�St.�www.great-roomsgaylord.com.�Call�989-748-4849

ASHLEY� Cream� Bedroomset.�Tall�headboard,�6-drawerdresser� with� mirror,� night-stand�and�TV/Bookcase.�Likenew.�$500.�231-420-9393

Garage & yard Sale

Donation� sale� &� bake� sale.

Have�gently�used�unwantedstuff?�Please�donate�items�tothe�Elmira-Warner�Firefight-ers,�all�proceeds�will�go�to�thefirefighters� to� help� raisemoney� for� special� items.(dress� uniforms,� ID� Cards,Badges,� Halloween� Candy,food� for� Community� Christ-mas� party,� and� many� otherthings)� March� 10� at� ElmiraTwp.� Hall,� 9am� -� 6pm.� Do-nated�items�can�be�droppedoff�at�the�Fire�Hall�on�Tues-day,� March� 6th� between� 6and�9pm.�Arrangements�callbe�made�if�not�able�to�makethis� time.� Please� contactLeigh-Anne� Marsh� at� 989-370-2271

Question & Answers AboutSelling Real Estate

As you embark on

your venture to buy

a home, one of the

first decisions to

make is whether to buy new or pur-

chase an existing home. Each choice

has its advantages, and there is no

single answer that works for every-

one.

You may be drawn to the shiny

new, energy-efficient appliances, the

great room, and the beautiful master

suite offered in a new home. But you

may also like the charm, the canopy

of trees that drape over the sleepy

neighborhood streets, and the in-

creasing value of an existing home

you’ve been eying.

Here are some things you’ll want

to ponder as you decide which route

to take.

Existing homes

Existing homes offer many con-

siderations for potential homebuy-

ers, including:

The neighborhood. Many people

are drawn to developed neighbor-

hoods for the sense of community

that has been established. The ma-

ture landscaping and developed

trees are often a considering factor.

Maintenance and repair. If you’re

considering an existing home, be

sure you have a good handle on the

working status of all major systems.

Hire a professional home inspector

to check out the house. As appli-

ances and systems age they natu-

rally require repair and

replacement, something which may

be reflected in a purchase price.

Home improvement. If you enjoy

small repairs and home improve-

ment projects around the house,

then an existing home would be

your cup of tea.

Existing features. When you buy

an existing home, you typically

don’t have to worry about buying

the extras, such as blinds for the

window, a security system, or a land-

scaped back yard.

Land. In most metro centers, new

homes may have less land than

newer properties. Why? Because of

changes in land-use patterns.

Location. Existing homes are

often found in older, more conven-

ient metro core areas rather than

outlying suburbs.

The opportunity to remodel. In

some cases buyers may prefer an

older home in a particular location

which can be modernized or ex-

panded. In effect, use the existing

home as a base to build a unique

property.

Price. In general terms, existing

homes tend to be less expensive than

new properties. As well, existing

homes are likely to come complete

with items which may represent

new home extras—blinds, landscap-

ing, built-ins, etc.

Track record. When you purchase

an existing home, you know how

much the property has appreciated

over the years — in effect, you have

an index of sorts which measures

the community’s marketplace ap-

peal. At the same time, like stocks

and bonds, you know that past re-

sults do not guarantee future mar-

ketplace performance.

Taxes. Depending on your state,

you will likely have lower property

tax rates. Also, many older house-

holds aren’t required to pay for local

bonds associated with new develop-

ment, such as schools, parks, or road

or transportation improvements.

Traditional layout. If you like the

formal living and dining rooms, an

existing home will likely satisfy you.

Mike Stark

New House or an Old One? Consider the pros and cons to eachReal Estate corner

Featured property

by Jim akans

This week’s feature is a fantas-

tic opportunity for a combina-

tion living and income property

located in downtown Boyne City,

just a few blocks from Harborage

Marina and the public beach.

The property includes three

apartment units; the first incor-

porating three bedrooms and

two baths, and the two addi-

tional apartments feature two

bedrooms and one bath each.

The layout of each unit is spa-

cious and welcoming, and the in-

terior décor is fresh and neutral.

There is a total of over 3,500

square feet of living area in the

three units combined. These in-

terior spaces are kept cool in the

summer by a central air condi-

tioning system, and warm in the

winter by an efficient, natural

gas fed forced air heating sys-

tem.

Of course, the location is

supreme. Situated close to the

many dining, entertainment and

recreational opportunities of-

fered in downtown Boyne City, it

is also located just a short walk

to the gorgeous Lake Charlevoix

waterfront, public beach, and

marina.

Listed at $169,900…this is an

exceptional chance to purchase a

place to live and have supple-

mental income from the addi-

tional two apartments.

For additional information or

to arrange a tour of this prop-

erty, call Marty Moody at 231-582-

9555 or email at Marty@lyndas-

realestateservice.com

233 W. cEDAR STREET - BoynE cITy For more info contact Marty MoodylyNDa’s real estate serVice • (231) 582-9555

compliments of

Mike Stark,

Stark Realty, inc.

(231) 536-7700

Boyne City Tri-Plex close toharbor and public beach

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Guns

BROWNING�12�gauge,� lite,automatic,� Belgian� madeshot� gun.� Ventilated� sight,gold� trigger,� round� knobstock,�scroll�work�on�receiver.A�recent�sale�in�the�area�soldfor�$1,900.�Best�offer.�A�greatChristmas�gift.�Gaylord.�989-939-8257

GUN� SHOW� -� Saturday,March�17,�9am�-�3pm�at�theMio�Community�Center,�3059th�St.�Admission�is�$5,�chil-dren�under�12�free�if�accom-panied�by�adult.�Contact�BudSprowl�at�989-335-3195� foradditional�information.

help Wanted

ACCEPTING� APPLICA-TIONS� for� part� time� &� fulltime� employment.� ApplyWed.� -�Sunday�at�SunburstMarine,�101�Water�St.�(down-town),�Boyne�City

AVON� REPS� Needed.� 231-676-3289

Equalization�Director�CharlevoixCounty. Charlevoix�County�isaccepting� resumes� for� the

position�of�Equalization�De-partment�Director.�The�2011total�combined�State�Equal-ized�Value�of� the�County� is$2,650,451,459.� � Applicantmust� be� a� currant� MMAOLevel�4,�or�will�complete�theLevel�4�requirements�during2012.� Please� submit� re-sumes�no�later�than�March�9,2012� to�Human�Resources,301�State�St.,�Charlevoix�MI,49720.�Submit�by�fax�to�231-547-7233� or� email� to� [email protected]�County�application�formmust�also�be�used�and�canbe�found�on�www.charlevoix-county.org�under�County�Em-ployment� Opportunities.Charlevoix� County� is� anEqual�Opportunity�Employer.

homes for Rent

WATERFRONT� HOME� be-tween�Grayling�and�Gaylord.3�bedroom,�1�bath,�no�pets,no�smoking.�$650�per�month.989-732-5081

WOLVERINE:� 3� Bedroomhome,� $600.� Security,� Utili-ties.�Phone�231-525-8541�or231-420-0132

MANCELONA�area.�Recentlyremodeled,�clean�3�bedroom,1.5� bath,� house.� Private,large�yard.�$585�per�monthplus� deposit.� Call� 231-676-7255.

homes for Sale

GRAYLING:� For� Sale� byOwner.� Nice� home!� 3� Bed-room,� 2� bath,� 1,344� sq.� ft.,24x32�garage.�$79,000.�Callowner�at�989-348-2860

NORTHLAND�HOMES�–�Wesell�Energy�Star�homes.�Giveus�a�call�for�an�appointment.989-370-6058

household

WARMORNING�65,000�BTULP�gas�stove.�3�feet�long,�28high,� 18� deep,� with� 6� triplewall�pipe.�Heat�your�house,cabin�or�garage.�$125.�989-732-7123

GE� ELECTRIC� STOVE.White,�1�1/2�years�old,�digitalclock,�black�glass�front.�231-525-6554,� 231-833-0027.Wolverine.

Land & Property

ATTRACTIVE� CORNERLOT,� 120x170� on� pavedcounty�road�in�resort�subdivi-sion� of� Michaywe

(www.michaywe.com)� 5miles�south�of�Gaylord.�Con-venient�1�mile�from�entranceof� subdivision.� $1,000� plus1/2�closing�costs�(est.�$300each).�989-939-8965

Manufactured homes

NEW� &� REPOS:� Double-Wides,�16’s,�14’s.�Take�any-thing� on� trade.� Financingavailable.�Michigan�East�SideSales.� www.michiganeast-sidesales.net.�989-354-6867or�866-570-1991.

For�Rent�or�Sale�on�Contract.3� Bedroom� Manufacturedhome.� $500� down,� $500month.�Gaylord�area�MSHDAapproved�866-570-1991.

G R AY L I N G / G AY L O R DAREA.�14x70�Mobile�Home.3� bedroom,� 2� bath,� garageon� 2� 1/2� wooded� acres.$35,900.�$5,000�down,�$500per� month.� Call� 989-344-

6093�or�989-350-1996

Medical & health

INVACARE� PRONTO� M-41Power�chair.�Like�new.�Used3� hours.� 300� lb.� capacity.$3,000� or� best.� 989-731-5230

Invacare� Pronto� M� 51� withSure�Step�Power�Chair�fromthe� Scooter� Store.� IncludesLeg� Extension� attachment.$250�obo.�989-350-6260

Miscellaneous

Husqvarna�model� 45�ChainSaw.�16.�Like�new.�$125�obo.989-350-6260

For�Sale:� 1998�KUBOTA�L-35�TRACTOR�with�Backhoe.Good� condition.� $14,900obo.�Call�989-732-8099.�Askfor�Kevin

150� DVD’s� for� $2� each.� 30Comics� in� plastic� holdersfrom�the�70’s.�$2�each.�231-

373-0842

DO� YOU� HAVE� A� BIBLEyou’re�not�using?�Donate�it�topeople� that� need� a� Bibleoverseas.� Call� 989-732-4708.

1960’s�Velvet�Tapestry.�Thor-oughbred�mares�and�foals.�4’by� 6’� good� condition.� $300OBO.�989-858-1406

It’s�my�money�and� I�want� itnow!� Cash� paid� for� mineralacres� and� gas,� oil,� royaltyproduction.� Call� Rick� 989-858-3783

Motorcycles & atV

1975�Honda�750CB,�3�Cylin-der.�Great�road�bike.�Fairing,windshield.� 28,000� miles.Can�be�seen�at�Cycle�Moorein� Interlochen.� $1500.� 231-373-0842

Motorcycle�seat�for�a�HondaShadow�750.�3�piece�set.�Re-tails�for�$419.�Sell�for�$135.231-373-0842

Music

Free� Organ� to� any� Church!Wurlitzer� model� D-170� se-ries.�Located�in�Gaylord.�Call231-584-2977

Nearly� NEW� Buffet� clarinetwith�case�and�many�extras.Excellent� condition.� $600.Call�989-731-2694

Kimball� Player� Piano.� $400OBO.� Gaylord.� 248-444-0304

Pets

AT� STUD,� Male� Mini� Pin-scher�and�Maltese.�989-350-7204

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BOARD OF REVIEW

The Norwood Township Board of Review will meet at the Norwood Township

Hall, 19759 Lake Street, in the Village of Norwood, on Monday, March 5, 2012,

at 8:00 a.m. for the purpose of reviewing the 2012 assessment roll.

Taxpayers may protest their assessments by mail. Protests by mail must be

received on or before March 12, 2012. Taxpayers may also protest and/or appeal

their property assessment at the Board of Review on the following dates:

Monday, March 12, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon & 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon & 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The Norwood Township tentative ratios and multipliers are subject to change by

the Assessing Officer, Local Boards of Review, County and State Equalization

Process.

Tentative ratios and multipliers for Norwood Township are as follows:

PROPERTY CLASS RATIO MULTIPLIER

Agricultural 101 52.85% 0.94607

Commercial 201 52.06% 0.96043

Industrial 301 54.50% 0.91743

Residential 401 58.84% 0.84976

Personal Property 50.00% 1.00000

Dana Pajtas

Norwood Township Clerk

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Grayling 74,East Jordan 62

EAST JORDAN —

John Richards scored

27 points but it wasn’t

quite enough as East

Jordan ran out of

time in a Lake Michi-

gan Conference

match-up with

Grayling, falling 74-62

to the Vikings of Feb-

ruary 24.

The Red Devils also

got 12 points from

Noah Bacchus and 10

from Joe Manville.

East Jordan fell to

4-15 overall, 2-12 con-

ference with the loss,

while Grayling im-

proved to 15-4 overall,

11-3 conference.

The Vikings were

up 42-26 at the half,

and 61-43 after three

quarters before East

Jordan made their

run.

Grayling was led by

Steve Enos with 26

points.

BOYS BASKETBALL

by chris Fiel

boyne city 65, kalkaska 15KALKASKA — The Redman broth-

ers, Jay and Corey, paired up to score

24 points and make nine steals com-

bined, in leading the Ramblers to a

convincing 65-15 Lake Michigan Con-

ference victory over Kalkaska on Feb-

ruary 24.

Jay Redman finished with 14 and

made five steals, while Corey Redman

added 10 points and four steals for the

Ramblers, 13-5 overall, 9-5 conference,

while Bradley Fouchia and Collin

Kruzel finished with eight points

each, and Keegan LaBlance had seven

point and five assists.

“We played great team defense

tonight,” Rambler coach Nick Red-

man said. “Keegan (LaBlance) did a

great job distributing the ball tonight

as every player scored.”

boyne city 58, harborSprings 49

BOYNE CITY – Ryan Carson scored

24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in

leading the Ramblers to a Lake Michi-

gan Conference victory over Harbor

Springs 58-49.

Boyne City led at the quarter breaks

14-6, 29-18, 44-32 and withstood a late

Harbor push to regain control of the

contest.

Freshman Corey Redman and Kee-

gan LaBlance added nine each, and

Jay Redman finished with eight

points and five assists for Boyne.

“We played a real good first half, ex-

ecuting on offense and playing great

team defense,” Boyne City coach Nick

Redman said. “Jay did a nice job push-

ing the ball and getting us into our of-

fense, and Ryan had a great game, he

moved well without the ball and at-

tacked the glass tonight.”

Boyne City improved to 12-5 overall,

8-5 conference with the win.

Boyne FInIshes thIrd In

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Rayders drop pairof close games

by chris Fiel

t.c. St. Francis 66,charlevoix 65 ot

TRAVERSE CITY — A strong

Traverse City St. Francis team

was pushed to their limit by a

strong Charlevoix team, as the

Rayders took the Gladiators to

overtime but were unable to get off

a potential game winner as they

fell 66-65 to the league champs.

St. Francis was led by Sean Shel-

don with 18 points, while Kody

Kleinrichert finished with 12 and

Byron Bullough added 10 for the

Glads, who improved to 16-2 over-

all, 13-1 conference.

“What a game!” Rayder coach

Adam Wood said. “Our players

continue to amaze me with their

resilience, to step into a tough en-

vironment on the road, and battle

a team as big and talented as Tra-

verse City, says a lot about the

players we have.”

TCSF led 29-22 at halftime and

46-36 after three quarters.

“As they have all year though,

our guys never gave up,” coach

Wood added.

That’s when the Rayders began

their push as they climbed their

way back into the game using both

the long ball and attacking the

rim.

The biggest one of all came on

an Andrew Potter triple that tied

the game at 60-60 and sent it into

the extra session.

Charlevoix was able to take a 65-

60 lead with just under two min-

utes to play in overtime, but a few

Rayder turnovers and a triple by

Devin Guiseppi gave St. Francis a

66-65 lead, the Rayders were able to

drive the lenghth of the court with

four seconds remaining, but were

unable to get off a shot in time.

For the Rayders, 11-8 overall, 7-7

conference, Andrew Potter fin-

ished with 20 points, while An-

drew Plude added 16 points and 10

rebounds and Charlie Hamilton

had 10 points.

Grayling 61, charlevoix 54CHARLEVOIX – Despite some

cold shooting, Charlevoix found

themselves right in the middle of

a hotly contested Lake Michigan

Conference boys basketball game,

but despite the hard-fought effort,

came up short 61-54 on February

21.

Andrew Plude finished with 13

points, while Tanner Catt and

Charlie Hamilton each added 11

for the Rayders.

“Tonight was just a tough night

for us all around,” Charlevoix

coach Adam Wood said. “I thought

that we didn’t meet their physical-

ity, and we also had what was eas-

ily our worst shooting night of the

year. When you shoot 26% from

the field for the entire game, it is

difficult to beat anyone.”

“Having said that, I was proud of

the way the guys continued to bat-

tle through that and hang around

in the game,” Wood noted. “To

only lose by seven, when shooting

that bad, tells me we did some

things right. I thought defensively

we gave ourselves a chance.”

Charlevoix slipped to11-7 over-

all, 7-6 conference.

Richards scores 27 for East Jordan in conference loss