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Leelanau County Teams Basketball District Brackets (and Girls Results)

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 2nd, 2011 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Northport Wildcats, St. Mary Eagles, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Girls Districts

Class C at Glen Lake
A-Traverse City St. Francis 62, Suttons Bay  34
B-Glen Lake 67, Forest Area  24
Traverse City St. Francis vs Kalkaska  3/2 – 6 pm
Elk Rapids vs Glen Lake 3/2 – 8 pm
Final 3/4 – 7 pm

Class D at Traverse City Christian
A-Traverse City Christian, Leland 49-31
Lake Leelanau-St Mary  vs  Grand Traverse Academy  3/2 – 6 pm
Traverse City Christian vs Northport  3/2 – 7:30 pm
Final 3/4 – 7 pm

Boys Districts

Class C at Glen Lake
A-Kalkaska vs   Suttons Bay  3/7 – 5:30 pm
B-Glen Lake  vs  Forest Area  3/7- 8 pm
A vs Traverse City St. Francis  3/9 – 5:30 pm
Elk Rapids vs B 3/9 – 8 pm
Final 3/11 – 7 pm

Class D at Traverse City Christian
A-Northport vs Traverse City Christian 3/7 – 7 pm
Leland  vs  Grand Traverse Academy  3/9 – 6 pm
A vs Lake Leelanau-St Mary  3/9 – 7:30 pm
Final 3/11 – TBD

Three from county earn All-State Football Honors

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 24th, 2010 | filed Filed under: Boys Football, Glen Lake Lakers, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Suttons Bay running back Noah Reyhl and linebacker Aiden Keilty were two big reasons the Norsemen went 11-1 and had another outstanding season. Reyhl rushed for 1,312 yards and 24 touchdowns as he earned his second consecutive All-State Team. Keilty registered 128 tackles and nine sacks to help Suttons Bay dominate opponents on their way to the Northwest Conference and District Championships.

Glen Lake’s Elliot Clark was named the all-purpose player as he racked up 1,181 yards and 17 TDs on offense, picked off four passes on defense, punted for a 38.5 yard average, and kicked three field goals. Clark helped lead the Lakers to the playoffs.

Congratulations to both of our county football teams on terrific seasons!

Read Snead headlines Div. 5-6 All-State team in the Record Eagle

Suttons Bay advances to Class C Championship Game!

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 25th, 2010 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Suttons Bay topped Bridgman 52-38 for the right to face Melvindale ABT for the Class C State Championship. Dwuan Anderson led the way with 16 points.

Here’s the best recap I found from 9&10 Sports – Suttons Bay Advances to State Championship Game

Suttons Bay captures first regional title since 1982!

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 18th, 2010 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Suttons Bay Norsemen

I was fortunate enough to be at those games in 1982 (as a 10-year old and future basketball star) and it’s hard to believe that Suttons Bay never got that far again before last night’s 80-60 win over Mason County Central in the Class C Regional at Traverse City West.

“I can’t even describe it,” Norsemen senior David Wheelock said of winning the regional. “It’s priceless. At the beginning of the year there were all these expectations. I’m just happy. These are the best group of guys I’ve ever played with. It just so happens we all love basketball. Going to practice every day is like hanging out with friends.”

Dwaun Anderson led the Norse with 27 points, 12 rebounds and two assists. Wheelock had 17 points, Chase Palmer scored 11 to go with nine rebounds and Jared Orban added 10 points.

“As always, Dwaun is our best player, but we’ve had other guys step up all season long,” Hursey said.

You can see some video of the first half from 9&10 Sports.

Suttons Bay now advances to the Quarterfinals against Rudyard at Lake Superior State University on Tuesday.

Read Norsemen win first regional since ’82 in the Record Eagle

Suttons Bay, Leland advance in Regionals

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 16th, 2010 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Leland Comets, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Suttons Bay started fast and never looked back in cruising to a 81-58 Class C regional semifinal win over Boyne City. The Norsemen will now battle Mason County Central on Wednesday for the regional title. Suttons Bay was led by Dwaun Anderson’s 18 points, while Jared Orban and Noah Rehyl each had 10 points for the 22-1 Norsemen.

“I was proud of the way we started,” Suttons Bay coach Todd Hursey said. “Our focus has been strong defense, and we got off on that note tonight. This time of year, it’s all about how you play on defense.”

Read Norsemen put on a show, beat Boyne City in the Record Eagle

Leland, now 16-8, used big games from Sam Scott (22 points); Galen Whittaker with 16 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks; Calvin Gibson’s 16 points and Nate Sneed’s 11 points to hold off Manistee Catholic Central 69-64 in overtime. They now get a third game against Northwest Conference Rival Buckley for the Class D Regional Title.

Leland won the more exciting game, as Scott’s bucket with 35 seconds left knotted it up and Whittaker’s block with two ticks left sent the game into an extra session.

“I was really proud of our team,” Whittaker said. “We were down and we just didn’t quit. All of us. On that block at the end of regulation, I saw my career flash before my eyes.”

Read Leland, Buckley to collide for title in the Record Eagle

Suttons Bay’s Wheelock hits school record 9 triples in win

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 5th, 2010 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Glen Lake Lakers, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Suttons Bay carries a 19-game winning streak into the Class C Districts next week at Traverse City St. Francis. The Norsemen capped the regular season with senior David Wheelock hitting nine 3-pointers as Suttons Bay topped Buckley 87-65.

“To play like that in your last home game, that’s pretty special,” Norse coach Todd Hursey said.

Wheelock was 9-of-13 behind the arc. Ben Walters had the previous record with eight 3-pointers.

Dwaun Anderson added 18 points, Stephen Wheelock and Chase Palmer 10 and Marcus Russell nine points and nine rebounds for Suttons Bay (19-1, 14-0), which finished the regular season with 19 consecutive wins.

Suttons Bay drew a bye in the first round of districts and awaits the winner of Forest Area and Elk Rapids on Wednesday night. Glen Lake (who finished the season 16-4) awaits the winner of host Traverse City St. Francis and Kalkaska. District Final is set for Friday at 7:00pm.

Read Basketball Roundup: School record set in win in the Record Eagle

Suttons Bay hoops star getting attention from Division 1 schools

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 16th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Tom Izzo was the latest coach to visit Suttons Bay basketball star Dwaun Anderson this fall. Anderson, just a junior, is receiving plenty of attention after his breakout sophomore season.

“It went pretty good,” Anderson said. “He told me he was impressed and that he would like to see me work out some more.”

Anderson has scholarship offers from Central Michigan and Utah on the table. Several other schools are showing interest. A University of Dayton coach watched Anderson during an open gym on Sunday.

“September is the month when (college) coaching staffs are on the road trying to see guys play,” Hursey said. “My phone’s been ringing off the hook. Coaches are trying to find time to come up and watch him play — Michigan, Michigan State, Dayton, Oakland, Detroit. Eastern Michigan just called (Monday). Butler called today.”

I’m already planning some games to go watch this year. Some words I’ve heard describe him are: talented, unselfish, explosive, quick, and strong. Can’t wait!

Read Izzo keeps eye on Suttons Bay’s Anderson in the Record Eagle

Updated! – Another article and a video of Anderson dunking at Gang Green Blog.

Glass stars as Penn State remains undefeated

The Record Eagle’s Mark Urban has compiled his latest look at local stars in college and several former Leelanau County athletes are doing quite well especially Leland’s Alisha Glass…

The top-ranked Nittany Lions beat No. 20 Illinois (25-16, 25-19, 25-12) on Saturday and No. 19 Purdue (25-12, 25-15, 25-21) on Friday to increase their record to 14-0. Penn State has yet to lose a set in any match this season.

Leading the Nittany Lions is junior setter Alisha Glass (Leland). Glass had 36 assists, two kills, two digs and one block while helping PSU hit .453 against Illinois and had 34 assists, two kills, four digs and two blocks against Purdue.

Read College Notes: Perfection for Glass in the Record Eagle

Tropf selected for CMU Hall of Fame

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Jun 17th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Central Michigan Chippewas, Northport Wildcats, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Although he’s most famous for being a great college basketball player, I’ll always remember Jeff Tropf as my biology teacher and freshmen basketball coach at Suttons Bay. He also knows how to catch great tasting fish! Along with teaching at Suttons Bay, Tropf now coaches varsity basketball at Northport.

His college career got off to an interesting start to say the least, but it ended up being quite successful after his transfer to Central Michigan.

Tropf, who played 2 1/2 seasons for the Chippewas, was a first-team all-Mid American Conference (MAC) selection in 1978, finishing second in the Player of the Year voting. He averaged 17.3 points — shooting 60 percent from the field — and a MAC-high 11.1 rebounds per game that season.

Congrats to Mr. Tropf and his family!

Read Tropf to be inducted into CMU Hall of Fame in the Record Eagle

Norsemen, Lakers and Comets to be part of “Challenge” next season

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 14th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Suttons Bay Norsemen

The Northwest Conference and Lake Michigan Conference have completed a 2-year contract to square off in next year’s Lake Michigan Conference/Northwest Conference Challenge. Both Boys and Girls teams will be matched up according to how they finished in the conference the previous season, so we will see some very exciting matchups, and some we don’t see very often. The Girls games are scheduled for December 6th and the Boys games for December 13th. The games will tip-off the 2008-09 seasons.

Here’s the Boys Matchups…

Charlevoix, which won the Lake Michigan boys championship and advanced to the Class C regional, will take on Northwest co-champion Benzie Central. The Frankfort Panthers, who also earned a share of the crown, will draw St. Francis, the runner-up in the Lake Michigan. Other match-ups include: Leland vs. East Jordan, Kingsley vs. Boyne City, Suttons Bay vs. Grayling, Glen Lake vs. Elk Rapids, Mesick vs. Kalkaska and Buckley vs. Harbor Springs. The boys games will be hosted by the Lake Michigan Conference schools.

And the Girls…

Since Charlevoix and Kingsley won the Lake Michigan and Northwest girls titles, respectively, they’ll meet in the marquee game. Frankfort, which tied Benzie Central for second in the Northwest, will face East Jordan, which was second in the Lake Michigan. Benzie will take on Boyne City, the third-place finisher in the Lake Michigan.

Other match-ups include: Glen Lake vs. Kalkaska, Suttons Bay vs. Harbor Springs, Buckley vs. Elk Rapids, Leland vs. St. Francis and Mesick vs. Grayling. The girls games will be hosted by the Northwest Conference schools.

Sounds like a whole lot of fun!

Read Basketball challenge set to tip off in the Record Eagle

Leland falls in Quarters

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 12th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Leland Comets

Muskegon West Michigan Christian was bigger, faster and stronger as they cruised to a 72-45 win over Leland in the Class D Quarterfinals at Traverse City West. After Leland started the game on a 9-0 run, it was all WMC after that as they advance to take on Cedarville in the Class D Semifinals at the Breslin Center. Marcus Whittaker led the way for the Comets with 22 points as they finished 21-5.

Read WMC swarms Leland in the Record Eagle
Read Warriors roll on to Breslin at MLive.com

Leland earns 48-46 win in Regional Final

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Mar 6th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Boys Basketball, Leland Comets

Leland defeats BellairePhoto: Leland’s Eric Larsen (10) hits the game winning shot over Bellaire’s Riku Lempio with seconds left. Photo by Jan-Michael Stump of the Record-Eagle

Leland used two clutch plays from junior Eric Larsen to capture the Class D Regional title at Traverse City Central with a 48-46 win over Bellaire. The Eagles had knocked the Comets out of the tournament in the regionals last year and had won 4 of the last 5 regionals. Larsen intercepted a Bellaire pass with under a minute to give the Comets a 1-point lead and then later hit the game-winner with seconds left.

“This feels great,” Larsen said. “Bellaire beat us in the first round (of the regionals) last year so it feels nice to come back and beat them. Bellaire played a great game. I tip my hat to them.”

Leland (21-4) now advances to Tuesday night’s Quarterfinal at Traverse City West to face Muskegon West Michigan Christian.

Read Larsen lifts Leland to regional title at the Record Eagle

It’s that time of year…

where people are making resolutions (Big Al isn’t going to like #8!) and putting together best of lists for 2007, so it’s a perfect time to add a link to the Record Eagle’s Top 10 Sports Stories of 2007.

One of their stories is about former Leland volleyball star Alisha Glass helping Penn State win the 2007 NCAA Volleyball Championship.

Updated!
Here is the Leelanau Enterprise’s 2007 Year in Review!

Norse fall in District Final

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 5th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Boys Football, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Mark Urban of the Record Eagle breaks down Montague’s 23-20 win over Suttons Bay in a Division 6 District Final. Suttons Bay finished the year 9-2.

Read Montague boots Suttons Bay from playoffs in the Record Eagle

Leelanau County After High School Update

Mark Urban of the Record Eagle has compiled a report on area athletes participating in college athletics. This latest article features former Leelanau County stars…

Ben Darling (Freshman, Suttons Bay)
Men’s Soccer, Kalamazoo

Margot McGlothlin (Senior, Suttons Bay)
Women’s Cross Country, Ferris State

Holly Orban (Sophomore, Suttons Bay)
Women’s Volleyball, Lake Superior State

Sean McGlothlin (Freshman, Suttons Bay)
Men’s Cross Country, Aquinas

Alisha Glass (Sophomore, Leland)
Women’s Volleyball, Penn State

Read College Notes: Burke comes up big for Colgate in the Record Eagle