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author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 9th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Boys Football, Boys Soccer, Leland Comets, Northport Wildcats, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Boys Football: A preview of Suttons Bay’s matchup with Calumet
Mark Urban of the Record Eagle breaks down the matchup in the Division VI Regional Final between Suttons Bay and Calumet. Kickoff is set for 9pm on Friday at the Superior Dome in Marquette.

Read Defensive test for Norse in the Record Eagle

Boys Soccer: Suttons Bay’s Darling, Northport’s Brown named first team All-State
Suttons Bay defensemen Ben Darling and Nortport forward Cody Brown were named to the Division IV All-State first team in boys soccer. Leland’s Eric Larsen, and Suttons Bay’s Alex Dingrando earned third team honors. Honorable mention went to Leland’s Brad Dunklow, Northport’s Ryan Blessing, and Suttons Bay’s Jesse Wright, Kent Eikey and Matt Ness.

Congrats to all!

Read Townsend is the tops in the Record Eagle

Cool ESPN article on Leland’s Glass

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Oct 19th, 2006 | filed Filed under: After High School, Leland Comets, Penn State Nittany Lions

I can’t imagine a better start to a college sports career than that of former Leland Comet star Alisha Glass. Glass has helped Penn State maintain their #2 ranking, start the Big Ten season 6-0, and remain undefeated for the season at 17-0.

Glass ranks seventh at 12.05 assists per game and eighth with 1.16 blocks per game. She is the only setter to be ranked among the conference leaders in both statistics.

Next up for Glass and the Nittany Lions are home matches versus Michigan on Friday and Michigan State on Saturday.

Read Glass steps up to challenge of leading No. 2 Penn State at ESPN.com

Glass named MVP of Penn State’s own tourney

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 18th, 2006 | filed Filed under: After High School, Leland Comets, Penn State Nittany Lions

Just received this from one of my readers…

More Honors for Alisha Glass. She was voted Most Valuable Player at this weekend’s Penn State Classic Tournament. If you, or anyone, wants to read or see more, go to gopsusports.com under Women’s Volleyball —- there’s some good shots of her playing under the website’s Photo Gallery.

The Big Ten opener with Ohio State will be televised on CSTV this Wednesday at 7 p.m.—- thats on Dish or Direct TV. We have Charter Cable, so I go over to my wife’s employer who has Dish TV.

Thanks Bob!

Here’s the Official Penn State Women’s Volleyball site

Leelanau County Prep Update

Girls Basketball: Frankfort tops Leland, Suttons Bay slips by St. Mary
Erin Sneed scored 26 but it wasn’t enough as Leland lost to Frankfort 66-39.

Crystal Dittrich scored 16 points to lead Suttons Bay to a 38-32 win over Lake Leelanau St. Mary. Suttons Bay improves to 3-2. The Eagles were led by Alyssa Korson’s 14 as they fall to 2-4.

Boys Soccer: Northport, Leland get high-scoring wins
Northport found the back of the net eight times to defeat Cadillac Heritage 8-1. Cody Brown and Drew Mitchell each scored 2 as Northport improved to 7-2.

Brad Dunklow’s hat trick helped Leland to a 7-2 Cherryland Conference win over Buckley. Leland is now 8-3, and 2-3 in the conference.

Read Manistee CC tops TC Christian in the Record Eagle

Boys Golf: St. Mary’s wins, Glen Lake falls
Freshman Tyler Shaffran shot a 42 to lead Lake Leelanau St. Mary (180) to victory over Kingsley (195) and Frankfort (230).

Glen Lake got a 50 from Austin Novak but it wasn’t enough as they fell to Traverse City Christian 205-244.

Read St. Mary’s takes golf match in the Record Eagle

Boys Soccer: Season Overview
Check out the article below from the Record Eagle with a complete look at the area soccer season.

Read Elk Rapids, West aiming for titles in the Record Eagle.

Girls Basketball: Rough night for Leelanau County teams
Suttons Bay and Glen Lake both had rough games against the top two teams in the Northwest Conference. Undefeated Frankfort topped the Norsemen 54-12 and 5-1 Kingsley stopped the Lakers 63-18.

In non-conference action, Lake Leelanau St. Mary got 18 points from Alyssa Korson, but it wasn’t enough as Elk Rapids earned a 66-60 win. Leland lost by 10 to Manistee Catholic 38-28 as they fell to 1-2.

Boys Soccer: T.C. Christian earns shutout of Northport, SB tops Leland
Traverse City Christian defeated Northport 2-0 to improve to 6-0 in the Cherryland Conference.

Suttons Bay used a goal by Ben Darling late in the first half to earn a 1-0 Cherryland Conference win over Leland to improve to 2-1 in the conference and 6-2 overall.

Boys Golf: Norsemen once again dominate Northwest Jamboree
Nate Kelly shot a 37, and Josh Schaub and Chris Wanroy each a 40 to lead Suttons Bay over Kingsley, Mesick, Manton, Glen Lake and Frankfort. Dusty Popa led the Lakers with a 46.

Cross-Country: Glen Lake, Suttons Bay have strong showings at McBain
Glen Lake’s Marissa Treece was the overall girls winner in 18:41, and Suttons Bay came in 5th as a team behind Elizabeth Adams 10th place finish in 23:22. Glen Lake’s John Lee captured the boys race.

Read Blazers top St. Francis in the Record Eagle

Tour de Leelanau Update

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 14th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Cycling, Leland Comets

Heading North on 643Almost 200 riders are set for the 2nd Annual Tour de Leelanau this Saturday. The men’s race starts at 10:00 AM in Leland, while the women start at approximately 11:35 at the Homestead near Glen Arbor. Both races are longer than last year. Visit the official site below for a race course map and more info.

Read Nearly 200 set for Tour de Leelanau in the Record Eagle
View Photos from 2005 Race at Flickr (including some by yours truly)
Visit the Official Site

Glass named National and Big Ten Player of the Week

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 12th, 2006 | filed Filed under: After High School, Leland Comets, Penn State Nittany Lions

Alisha GlassPhoto from GoPSUsports.com

The awards keep rolling in for freshman setter Alisha Glass. The former Leland Comet star has taken her game to Penn State, but that hasn’t stopped her from winning. The Nittany Lions are ranked #2 in the country and are off to a 8-0 start.

Here’s why she picked up the honors…

Versus the No. 7 Longhorns, Glass had a career-high 63 assists and recorded eight kills and 16 digs. She also tied her career bests for hitting (.438) and blocks (seven).

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For the weekend, Glass averaged 13.38 assists per game, 2.88 digs per game and 1.50 blocks per game while directing the squad to a team hitting percentage of .327 with an average of 17.38 kills per game against two teams in the Top 15 in the nation. She also picked up her first career All-Tournament Team honor at the Time Warner Classic Texas Invitational.

Next up for Penn State is the Penn State Invitational on Friday and Saturday.

Read Glass Tabbed Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National Player of the Week at GoPSUsports.com
Read Glass is Big Ten player of the week in the Record Eagle

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

Glass assists Penn State to win over #15 Missouri

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 8th, 2006 | filed Filed under: After High School, Leland Comets, Penn State Nittany Lions

Alisha Glass had a career-high 44 assists to help Penn State to a 30-19, 30-21, 30-21 win over fifteenth-ranked Missouri in the Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational. The freshman setter also had three kills for the No. 2 Nittany Lions.

Penn State continues action against the seventh-ranked Texas Longhorns at 6:30 p.m. CT today.

Read Glass leads No. 2 Penn State in the Record Eagle
Read No. 2 Women’s Volleyball Claws No. 15 Missouri, 3-0 at GoPSUsports.com

Leelanau County Prep Update

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 7th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Boys Golf, Boys Soccer, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Northport Wildcats, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Boys Golf: Norsemen capture Conference Jamboree
Suttons Bay captured the title, but all everyone was talking about was Glen Lake’s Austin Novak and Kingsley’s John Bodjack who both knocked in hole-in-one’s on the 139-yard 15th hole at the Leelanau Club.

“I’ve been coaching 10 years and I don’t even remember one hole-in-one in a Northwest match, let alone two,” said Suttons Bay coach Todd Hursey. “That’s pretty amazing.”

Suttons Bay carded a 159 easily ahead of second place Kingsley’s 193. Nate Kelly led the way with a 38, Charlie Olson & Drew Palmer scored 40′s, and Josh Schaub & David Tropf 41′s.

Novak finished with a 47. Glen Lake didn’t have enough golfers to qualify in the team competition.

Boys Soccer: Northport gets comeback win over Benzie Central
Northport scored three second-half goals to overcome a 1-0 halftime deficit and earn a 3-2 win over Benzie Central. Basil Stowe scored all three goals to earn the hat trick. Northport is now 6-1 overall, 3-0 in the Cherryland.

Boys Soccer: Comets fall to Sabres
Mike Rudolph scored with 2.6 seconds left to give Traverse City Christian a 2-1 Cherryland Conference win over Leland. Eric Jarsen scored for Leland.

Read Golfers card pair of aces in the Record Eagle

Area Girls Hoops Preview

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 5th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Girls Basketball, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Northport Wildcats, St. Mary Eagles, Suttons Bay Norsemen

The Record Eagle has their annual preview out for the girls basketball season including the Northwest and Cherryland Conferences.

Read Prep Basketball Preview in the Record Eagle

Leelanau County Prep Update

Boys Football: Lakers comeback short in loss to Class B Coloma
Jason Kemp threw for 174 yards and 2 touchdowns but it wasn’t enough as Coloma quarterback Alex Garrod accounted for 4 touchdowns in a 28-21 win over the Lakers.

“I’m disappointed in the score, but I’m not disappointed in our effort,” Lakers coach Bill Hollenbeck said. “They’re a real good football team, a very good football team. Last week they beat (Watervliet) 52-14. It was 44-0 at half. I didn’t sleep all week.

Glen Lake is 1-1 on the season.

Read Coloma holds off Glen Lake, 28-21 in the Record Eagle

Boys Football: Suttons Bay rolls over Harbor Springs 49-0
Suttons Bay improved to 2-0 with a 49-0 shutout of Harbor Springs. The Norsemen rushed for 352 yards with Cal Forton leading the way with 96. Jordan Peplinski scored two touchdowns on the ground and Colin Korson ran back a punt 56 yards for a score.

Read Elk Rapids, Mesick off to 2-0 beginnings in the Record Eagle

Girls Basketball: Eagles top Lakers in consolation game
Alyssa Korson scored 25 points and Susan Herman added 17 as Lake Leelanau St. Mary defeated Glen Lake 59-53 to capture 3rd place in the Katie Heinz “We Believe” Tip-Off Clasic. T.C. Christian topped St. Francis 42-30 to win the title.

Girls Basketball: Leland falls to Bellaire
Erin Sneed, Erika Green and Whitney Grant scored 10 points each, but it wasn’t enough as the Comets lost their opener to Bellaire 41-34.

Boys Soccer: Northport gives Leland first loss of season
Ryan Blessing scored the go-ahead goal with 1:52 left as Northport topped Leland 2-1 in a Cherryland Conference matchup.

Read Marquette adds another road victory in the Record Eagle

Glass helps #2 Penn State to fast start

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Aug 30th, 2006 | filed Filed under: After High School, Leland Comets, Penn State Nittany Lions

Freshman Alisha Glass recorded 37 assists to help #2 ranked Penn State to a 30-32, 24-30, 30-23, 30-23, 15-6 win over LSU in the final of the LSU Classic. Glass has played in all 11 games and is third on the team in blocks and tied for third in digs.

Read No. 2 Penn State Women’s Volleyball Survives LSU, 3-2 at GoPSUsports.com

Leelanau County Prep Update

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Aug 30th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Boys Golf, Boys Soccer, Girls Basketball, Glen Lake Lakers, Leland Comets, Northport Wildcats, St. Mary Eagles, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Girls Basketball: Eagles, Lakers fall in Tip-Off Classic
A good first half wasn’t enough as Lake Leelanau St. Mary fell to T.C. St. Francis 54-39 in the Katie Heintz “We Believe” Tip-Off Classic. The Eagles held a 27-23 halftime edge. Alyssa Korson scored 14 points and Susan Herman 11.

Glen Lake fell to T.C. Christian 36-24 and will now face St. Mary in the consolation game today.

Read Glads shake off jitters, St. Mary’s in the Record Eagle

Girls Basketball: Lady Norse fall to Ramblers
Crystal Dittrich scored 9 points and pulled down 7 boards as Suttons Bay fell to Boyne City 61-18.

Girls Basketball: Northport falls in season opener
Lauren Browning scored 12 of the Wildcats 25 points as they fell to Baldwin 32-25.

Boys Golf: Norsemen win conference preseason tourney
Nate Kelly led the way with a 1-under par 70 as Suttons Bay cruised to the Northwest Conference preseason tourney title. Kingsley was second with 383. Drew Palmer shot a 75, David Trophf a 78, and Chris Wanroy 79 to complete the scoring for the Norsemen.

Boys Soccer: Leland tops Glen Lake
Leland improved to 5-0 with a 2-1 win over Glen Lake behind goals from Matt Larsen and Brian Zaryczny.

Read Panthers top Charlevoix, 61-53 in the Record Eagle

Leelanau County Prep Update

Boys Golf: Suttons Bay 9th at Okemos Invitational
Nate Kelly and Josh Schaub each carded a 79 to lead the Norsmemen to a 9th place finish out of 19 teams.

Boys Soccer: Sabres shutout Norsemen
Eric Pardini registered the shutout in the Cherryland Conference win for T.C. Christian.

Boys Soccer: Northport cruises past Buckley
Cody Brown and Ryan Blessing accounted for all the Wildcat goals in a 6-1 Cherryland Conference win over Buckley. Brown and Blessing each scored hat tricks and Drew Mitchell registered 8 saves.

Read Marquette tops Stags, Central up next in the Record Eagle

Cross Country: Glen Lake’s Treece takes 2nd
Marissa Treece ran a 18:54.8, but it wasn’t enough to claim the Benzie Invitational title as she finished second to Rockford’s Katie Haines by 10 seconds. Treece ran in up a class in the White Division against runners from bigger schools.

“She (Haines) was awesome,” Treece said. “It was a good race. This shows me what I have to do to get better. I ran up ( a class) so I could see what I needed to do for states. Now I know what I need to do.”

The Suttons Bay girls and boys both finished 6th in the Red Division.

Read Duo on the way back in the Record Eagle

Boys Soccer: Leland captures 5th straight Boynton Invitational
Leland defeated Manistee in the final 3-2 after defeating Forest Area 4-1 to advance to the final.

Read Comets keep crown in the Record Eagle

Boys Soccer: Big Day for Wildcats
Northport cruised to two 5-0 victories, the first over Harbor Light and the second over Grand Marais.

Read Northport soccer posts a pair of shutout victories in the Record Eagle

Boys Football: Suttons Bay, Glen Lake win openers
Glen Lake quarterback Jason Kemp accounted for three touchdowns and 183 yards of total offense to lead the Lakers to a victory over East Jordan 42-6.

Suttons Bay’s Anthony Stewart scored on 4th-and-goal in overtime and Matt Pasch added the extra point to give the Norsmen an exciting 13-12 OT win over Benzie Central. The game was 6-6 after regulation.

Read Rayders open with win in the Record Eagle

Leelanau County Prep Update

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Aug 25th, 2006 | filed Filed under: Boys Golf, Boys Soccer, Leland Comets, St. Mary Eagles, Suttons Bay Norsemen

Boys Golf: Suttons Bay’s Kelly ties for another medalist honor
Nate Kelly shot a 71 to tie for medalist honors at the T.C. St. Francis Invitational as the Suttons Bay White finished with a 308 to capture second place in the tourney. St. Francis shot a 295 to win the title. Charlie Olson (76), David Tropf (80), and Drew Palmer (81) rounded out the scoring for the Norse. The Suttons Bay Red team finished 13th with a 351.

Boys Golf: St. Mary’s earns win
Tyler Shaffran shot a 43 to lead Lake Leelanau St. Mary/Leland over Frankfort 184-222.

Boys Soccer: Leland earns shutout
Tyler Kenney registered the shutout, and Eric Larsen did the scoring as Leland shutout Charlevoix 2-0 to improve to 2-0 on the young season.

Boys Soccer: Norse fall to Elks
Suttons Bay didn’t have an answer for Dan Werth as he shutout the Norsemen 2-0 in boys soccer.

Read TCSF golfers set new mark in the Record Eagle