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Leelanau County Prep Update

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 12th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Boys Cross-Country, Boys Football, Boys Soccer, Girls Cross-Country, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Boys Soccer: Sabres shutout Lakers
Glen Lake fell to Traverse City Christian 5-0 as the Sabres remain undefeated in Cherryland Conference play.

Boys Soccer: Leland tops Benzie
Jordan Gibson, Brian Zaryczny and Adam Osiecki each scored a goal to lead Leland to a 3-1 non-conference win over Benzie Central. The Comets are 7-2 overall and 1-2 in the Cherryland.

Read West rips Rochester in the Record Eagle

Boys Soccer: Norse get two wins at Chippewa Invitational
Suttons Bay defeated Hart, 5-0 and Manistee, 2-1 to win their division at the Chippewa Invitational on Saturday.

Read Blues break scoring record in the Record Eagle

Cross-Country: Treece sets course record
Glen Lake’s Marissa Treece set a course record of 18:06 to capture the overall title at the Buckley Invitational. Her time helped the Lakers to a 5th place girls finish.

The Suttons Bay boys were led by a 10th place finish by Drew Palmer.

Read Fun in mud for Grieve, Petoskey in the Record Eagle

Boys Football: Suttons Bay improves to 3-0
Suttons Bay used a powerful running game to win their Northwest Conference opener 32-0 over previously undefeated Manton. Anthony Stewart led the Norsemen with 150 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.

Boys Football: Glen Lake holds off Mesick
Glen Lake’s Weston Buchan scored on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter to help the Lakers top Mesick 15-12 in the Northwest opener for both teams. Jason Kemp passed for 132 yards for the Lakers.

Read Gaylord stops Petoskey in Big North opener in the Record Eagle


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