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Archive for November, 2003

Enterprise: County controls all-conference soccer team

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 21st, 2003 | filed Filed under: Boys Soccer, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Northport Wildcats, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Article from the Leelanau Enterprise

The Cherryland Conference All Conference Boys’ Soccer selections were dominated by Leelanau County players. Conference champions Suttons Bay and second place finisher Northport each landed three players to the first team. Glen Lake and Leland each had one. For Suttons Bay, first team honors went to Mike Morrison, David Stowe and goalie Matt Klein. For Northport, Jimmy Stannard, Matt Voight and John Kiehl received nods. Cal Springsteen of Glen Lake and Isaac Griswold of Leland both were named.

Receiving second team mention were: Glen Lake, Jeff Clark; Leland, Dru Hemingway, Sam Simpson and Buddy Kenney; Northport, Joey Thomas and Gavin Bissell; Suttons Bay, Jabe Dalzell, Alan Holcombe, and Ben Darling.

Players receiving honorable mention were:
Glen Lake; Ben Jackson, Kevin Fisher, Lenni Mikowski, Joey Wiejaczka, Keith Castle and Brad Tondreau.
Leland; Peter Povolo, Chris Stachnick, Noah Suttmann, Chris Herman, Jim Povolo, and Ben Schaub.
Northport; Shawn Zimmerman and Justin Harter.
Suttons Bay; Matt Ness, Andrew Ness, Eric Collins and Austin Payne.

Lions place another WR on IR, ’strong possiblity’ of adding Kircus to roster

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 17th, 2003 | filed Filed under: Detroit Lions

The Lions placed wide receiver Scotty Anderson on the injured reserve list Monday. Anderson, who leads the Lions with 325 yards receiving, sustained a high ankle sprain in Sunday’s 35-14 loss in Seattle, and was undergoing tests to determine if he would need surgery. Coach Steve Mariucci said it was a “strong possibility” rookie wide receiver David Kircus would be activated off the practice squad. The sixth-round draft pick had a record-setting career at Division II Grand Valley State.