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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Best Sports Moments of 2010?

Hey all,
What are some of your best sports moments of 2010?
They can be locally, statewide or on a national level?
I will post some of mine later today or Thursday...

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

What we have learned so far...

Four things I have learned in Decemeber in the Greater Thumb Conference and North Central Thumb League girls and boys basketball races.

1. The powers are still powers on the girls side.
Take a look at the top of the standings in the GTC and NCTL. Reese, Sandusky, Brown City and Port Hope continue to produce victories.
In the GTW, Reese is using a balanced attack to start 6-0. Only one Rocket, Drew Findlay, is averaging over 7 points per game. The Rockets, though, have five other players who have went for double digits at least once so far this season. And all five of those players are averaging around 6 points per game — good enough to put Reese No. 2 in area scoring.
Reese’s nearest competitor in the GTW, Vassar, has five girls averaging over 7 points. That fivesome has combined for 249 of Vassar’s 279 points this season.
In the GTE, the Redskins and Green Devils will get pushed by Marlette, but that’s probably it.
Harbor Beach has been up and down so far while Ubly and Mayville are still winless.
In the NCTL, Port Hope lost last week for the first time against Memphis, but the Bluestars look like the class of the North Division.
In the South, Deckerville, Carsonville-Port Sanilac and Peck are all .500 or better, but the Yellowjackets are still my pick to win the league championship.

2. Don’t expect Unionville-Sebewaing Area to stay on the bottom of the GTW boys standings for very long.
The Patriots opened the season 0-2 with losses to GTE studs Harbor Beach and Ubly. They then went on the road and picked up an important win right before the holiday break over Sandusky in overtime.
Post player Jake Holland returned in that game and scored 10 points. Meanwhile, USA’s shooters have racked up 16 three-pointers in three games, including nine from junior Nick Fletcher.
USA comes back from the break with a Jan. 5 home game against a very good Marlette squad. The Patriots then open league play that Friday at Cass City.
Those two contests will definitely tell if the Patriots are going to contend in the GTW.

3. Both Cass City boys and girls teams need signature wins.
Yes, I picked the Red Hawk boys to win the GTW title. And I picked the girls team to finish with 12 victories and in the top half of the league standings.
And while we’re just a month into the seasons, both teams need a big time push to get to my marks, including a win against a top-notch contender.
For the boys, wins over Capac and Mayville have sandwiched losses to Sandusky, Marlette and Harbor Beach. 
The boys team this season has too much talent to hover below the .500 mark. 
As for the girls team, coach Lloyd Schinnerer said this was the year the Red Hawks would make a major jump. 
So far, they have beaten Mayville and Bad Axe — not exactly blue chip victories.
After coming out of the break with a game against Ubly, the Red Hawks take on a very good USA team at home.
That’s where the climb must begin.

4. Free throw shooting continues to, well, reek.
It’s been a trend I have noticed for several years, but the free throw shooting percentage of the majority of GTC and NCTL teams — both boys and girls — is right around 55 percent.
That’s just not good enough.
Is it lack of practice? Is it lack of concentration? 
I think it’s a combination of things.
And when I talk with losing coaches after tight games, they almost always say that if their team would have shot a little better from the line they might have won.
Indeed.

NOTE: I got a response from an area coach this morning regarding free throw shooting.
Here it is...
  First I agree with you, but I think it's a combination of things. It seems that all young players want to jump out of the gym and dunk or hit deep threes and spend too much of their own time working of those things. Very few will look at pure shooter like a Ray Allen and aspire to be him, it seems that they all want to do is attack the rim and dunk like Lebron James. The mid range 12-16 foot jumper is dying a slow death and it shows at all levels.

We shoot hundreds of free throws per week in all circumstances rather it be fresh legs, tired legs or somewhere in between. Our goal is to shoot 70 percent and I talk to my players all the time about being above 70 percent or it will cost us games down the stretch. We run extra line drills when we don't hit the 70 percent mark, but yet we are at 58 percent as a team. I spend one two hour practice a week on Sunday nights that is nothing but shooting, that includes mid range work. As a team we are shooting 53 percent from the floor, but some of that is because of the competition and the run out layups in the transition game. So for what it's worth, I think it's a combination of young players trying to be a high flyers rather than pure shooters....As a coach, I'll take a pure shooter in high school ball any day over a player that thinks only dunk and attack and can't shoot. 


Anybody else have anything?

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Captcha taken off Blog comments section

Good Morning All,
I have received several emails telling me people are having trouble leaving comments on the Tribune Sports Blog.
To alleviate this for now, I have taken off the captcha option, meaning all you have to do is post. The word captcha WILL NOT appear.
I hope this helps up our comments, because I know they have been down lately because of the problems.
If I get a bunch of spam, though, I will have to put the captcha back on.
Thanks
BOGAN

TRIBUNE BOWL CONTEST 2010-11

Here are the games for the Tribune's sports blog college football bowl contest.
Winner gets a $30 gift certificate to an eating place!
You can still email picks to mbogan@hearstnp.com.
Good Luck.
Deadline is Christmas Day at Noon...

The Games
2 pointers
1. Toledo (8-4) vs. Florida International (6-6), 12-26, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)
2. Georgia Tech (6-6) vs. Air Force (8-4), 12-27, 5 p.m. (ESPN2)
3. North Carolina State (8-4) vs. West Virginia (9-3), 12-28, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) 
4. Missouri (10-2) vs. Iowa (7-5), 12-28, 10 p.m. (ESPN) 
5. East Carolina (6-6) vs. Maryland (8-4), 12-29, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) 

3 pointers
6. Nebraska (10-3) vs. Washington (6-6), 12-30 10 p.m. (ESPN) 
7. Clemson (6-6) vs. South Florida (7-5), 12-31, Noon (ESPN) 
8. Notre Dame (7-5) vs. Miami (7-5), 12-31, 2 p.m. (CBS) 
9. South Carolina (9-4) vs. Florida State (9-4), 12-31, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) 
10. Florida (7-5) vs. Penn State (7-5), 1-1, 1 p.m. (ABC) 

5 pointers
11. Michigan (7-5) vs. Mississippi State (8-4), 1-1, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN2) 
12. TCU (12-0) vs. Wisconsin (11-1), 1-1, 5 p.m. (ESPN) 
13. Michigan State (11-1) vs. Alabama (9-3), 1-1, 1 p.m. (ESPN) 
14. Ohio State (11-1) vs. Arkansas (10-2), 1-4, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) 
15. Auburn (13-0) vs. Oregon (12-0), 1-10, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) 

TIEBREAKER – Total points - Michigan State vs. Alabama

Boys Hoop Top 10, Stats

 School                       10-11 Record       Pts.
1. Harbor Beach 4-0 50    
2. Marlette 4-0 45    
3. Ubly 3-1 38
4. BCAS 3-1 37
5. Vassar 3-1 29
6. CPS 4-0 26
7. Sandusky 3-2 17
8. USA 1-2 16
9. Reese 1-2 9   
10. Kingston 3-1 4

BOYS HOOP
Scoring Leaders
(at least 2 games at 7 ppg)
Player G Pts. Avg.
Ca. Amey, CPS 4 90 22.5
D. Janer, BCAS 4 86 21.5
B. Stockton, A-F 4 84 21.0
M. Leipprandt, Ubly 4 74 18.5
T. Logghe, Peck 3 55 18.3
C. Gnatkowski, Reese 3 52 17.3
N. Fletcher, USA 3 49 16.3
K. Hall, Mar 4 63 15.8
A. Siemen, HB 4 58 14.5
J. Coats, San 5 69 13.8
H. Champagne, OG 3 40 13.3
T. Wood, BrCty 4 50 12.5
C. Baysdell, San 5 62 12.4
J. Quinn, BA 3 36 12.0
J. Ketterer, CC 5 59 11.8
T. Warack, EPBP 4 47 11.8
B. Peter, Vas 4 46 11.5
Er. Dhyse, NH 4 45 11.3
D. Meddaugh, Peck 3 34 11.3
S. Grekowicz, HB 4 44 11.0
A. Botello, USA 3 33 11.0
H. Adams, CPS 4 42 10.5
N. Greaves, Vas 4 41 10.3
M. Harper, Vas 4 41 10.3
E. Sisco, BA 3 31 10.3
C. Voelker, EPBP 4 40 10.0
T. Crane, A-F 4 40 10.0
M. Sabo, A-F 4 40 10.0
C. Karafa, Case 3 29 9.7
D. Pennington, King 4 37 9.3
S. Sorenson, HB 4 37 9.3
A. Lefler, Reese 3 28 9.3
J. Decker, Deck 4 36 9.0
A. Storm, Mar 4 36 9.0
A. Varney, CC 5 44 8.8
N. Sobczak, BCAS 4 35 8.8
S. Kelly, BA 3 26 8.7
E. Gascho, EPBP 4 34 8.5
T. Nicol, King 4 34 8.5
K. Lange, Mar 4 34 8.5
B. Lawrence, EPBP 4 33 8.3
J. Hanson, HB 4 33 8.3
J. McNeil, PH 3 25 8.3
B. Glaza, Ubly 4 32 8.0
J. Barden, King 4 32 8.0
K. Rice, NH 4 32 8.0
J. Neighbors, May 4 32 8.0
R. Smaglinski, PH 3 24 8.0
J. Maddocks, May 4 31 7.8
G. Bowker, BCAS 4 30 7.5
J. Wenzlaff, King 4 29 7.3
T. Phillips, PH 3 22 7.3
C. Bullis, Peck 3 22 7.3
K. Swiercz, BCAS 4 28 7.0
S. Krug, BA 3 21 7.0
J. Pawlowski, BA 3 21 7.0
C. Hambin, Peck 3 21 7.0

                       Team Offense
Team G Pts. Avg.
CPS 4 260 65.0
Kingston 4 247 61.8
Harbor Beach 4 242 60.5
Ubly 4 235 58.8
Marlette 4 228 57.0
Peck 3 171 57.0
A-Fairgrove 4 226 56.5
Reese 3 169 56.3
BCAS 4 212 53.0
USA 3 158 52.7
EPBP 4 204 51.0
Bad Axe 3 148 49.3
Vassar 4 194 48.5
Brown City 4 190 47.5
Sandusky 5 236 47.2
North Huron 4 184 46.0
Deckerville 4 183 45.8
Cass City 5 227 45.4
Memphis 3 104 34.7
Mayville 4 120 30.0
Port Hope 3 90 30.0
Owen-Gage 3 80 26.7
Caseville 3 77 25.7
                       Team Defense
Team G Pts. Avg.
Kingston 4 137 34.3
CPS 4 148 37.0
Harbor Beach 4 162 40.5
Vassar 4 162 40.5
Memphis 3 125 41.7
Marlette 4 173 43.3
Cass City 5 221 44.2
Deckerville 4 182 45.6
Sandusky 5 230 46.0
Reese 3 146 48.7
Brown City 4 204 51.0
Ubly 4 205 51.3
EPBP 4 206 51.5
Bad Axe 3 157 52.3
Peck 3 162 54.0
USA 3 171 57.0
Caseville 3 176 58.7
North Huron 4 236 59.0
BCAS 4 240 60.0
Owen-Gage 3 181 60.3
Port Hope 3 188 62.7
A-Fairgrove 4 253 63.3
Mayville 4 265 66.3
               Point Differential
Team PF PA Dif.
CPS (4-0) 260 148 +112
Kingston (3-1) 247 137 +110
Harbor Beach (4-0) 242 162 +80
Marlette (4-0) 228 173 +55
Vassar (3-1) 194 162 +32
Ubly (3-1) 235 205 +30
Reese (1-2) 169 146 +23
Cass City (2-3) 227 221 +6
Sandusky (3-2) 236 230 +6
Peck (2-1) 171 162 +9
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Deckerville (2-2) 183 182 -1
EPBP (1-3) 204 206 -2
Bad Axe (1-2) 148 157 -9
USA (1-2) 158 171 -13
Brown City (1-3) 190 204 -14
Memphis (1-2) 104 125 -21
A-Fairgrove (0-4) 226 253 -27
BCAS (3-1) 212 240 -28
North Huron (2-2) 184 236 -52
Port Hope (0-3) 90 188 -98
Caseville (0-3) 77 176 -99
Owen-Gage (0-3) 80 181 -101
Mayville (0-4) 120 265 -145
                    
                       Free Throws 
                    (at least 6 at .700)
Player FTM FTA .Pct
B. Ball, San 7 7 1.000
E. Booms, Ubly 9 10 .900
J. Wenzlaff, King 13 15 .867
N. Fletcher, USA 12 14 .857
S. Grekowicz, HB 16 19 .842
J. White, Ubly 5 6 .833
D. Meddaugh, Peck 14 17 .824
J. Quinn, BA 13 16 .813
A. Varney, CC 14 18 .778
M. Leipprandt, Ubly 24 31 .774
C. Karafa, Case 9 12 .750
J. McNeil, PH 9 12 .750
T. Logghe, Peck 11 15 .733
B. Peter, Vas 8 11 .727
J. Ketterer, CC 10 14 .714
B. Lawrence, EPBP 5 7 .714
J. Pawlowski, BA 5 7 .714
T. Preston, NH 5 7 .714
A. Botello, USA 5 7 .714
N. Greaves, Vas 17 24 .708
K. Rice, NH 12 17 .706

                Team Free Throws
Team FTM FTA .Pct
Ubly 67 87 .770
USA 36 47 .766
Bad Axe 42 64 .656
Sandusky 32 51 .627
Kingston 45 73 .616
North Huron 43 70 .614
Peck 36 60 .600
EPBP 36 61 .590
Caseville 14 24 .583
Vassar 48 83 .578
Harbor Beach 39 68 .573
Port Hope 16 28 .571
Cass City 42 74 .568
Mayville 17 40 .425
Owen-Gage 23 60 .383

                    Three Pointers
                  (at least .75 tpg)
Player G 3s Avg.
N. Fletcher, USA 3 9 3.0
J. Hanson, HB 4 8 2.0
B. Glaza, Ubly 4 8 2.0
E. Sisco, BA 3 5 1.7
H. Champagne, OG 3 5 1.7
K. McGuire, San 5 8 1.6
A. Storm, Mar 4 6 1.5
B. Peter, Vas 4 6 1.5
J. Coats, San 5 7 1.4
T. Nicol, King 4 5 1.3
J. Maddocks, May 4 5 1.3
A. Botello, USA 3 4 1.3
C. Bullis, Peck 3 4 1.3
R. Smaglinski, PH 3 4 1.3
C. Baysdel, San 5 5 1.0
P. Mead, EPBP 4 4 1.0
K. Rice, NH 4 4 1.0
T. Phillips, PH 3 3 1.0
T. Warack, EPBP 4 3 .75
B. Lawrence, EPBP 4 3 .75
S. VanTifflin, EPBP 4 3 .75
T. Preston, NH 4 3 .75
J. Ruggles, King 4 3 .75
J. Neighbors, May 4 3 .75

Team Three Pointers
(at least 2 tpg)
Team G 3s Avg.
USA 3 16 5.3
Sandusky 5 26 5.2
EPBP 4 14 3.5
Marlette 4 13 3.3
Peck 3 9 3.0
Port Hope 3 9 3.0
Kingston 4 11 2.8
Harbor Beach 4 11 2.8
Mayville 4 11 2.8
Bad Axe 3 8 2.7
Vassar 4 10 2.5
Ubly 4 10 2.5
Owen-Gage 3 7 2.3

TOP INDY POINTS THIS SEASON
(Minimum of 24 points)
Player Pts. Opponent
Ca. Amey, CPS 30 A-Fairgrove
B. Stockton, A-F 30 Peck
D. Janer, BCAS 29 Ubly
M. Leipprandt, Ubly 27 EPBP
D. Janer, BCAS 25 John Glenn
T. Crane, A-F 25 Saginaw Arts
N. Fletcher, USA 24 Ubly


TOP TEAM POINTS THIS SEASON
(Minimum of 70 points)
Player Pts. Opponent
Harbor Beach 79 North Huron
EPBP 74 Mayville
Reese 74 Mayville
Bad Axe 71 Mayville
Peck 71 A-Fairgrove

Editor’s Note: Some statistics are missing from several area and non-area schools. Coaches wishing to include their team’s stats should contact the sports department (989) 269-6461 or email mbogan@hearstnp.com. 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Girls Top 10 & Stats...

 School                       10-11 Record       Pts.
1. Sandusky 7-0 50    
2. Reese 5-0 45    
3. Brown City 4-0 40
4. Marlette 4-1 35
5. Vassar 4-1 30
6. USA 2-1 24
7. Harbor Beach 4-2 21
8. EPBP 3-2 15
 9. Port Hope 3-0 10   
10. Cass City 2-3 3
Others: CPS (2)

GIRLS STATS
Scoring Leaders
(at least 2 games at 7 ppg)
Player G Pts. Avg.
J. Hirsch, Mar 5 90 18.0
S. Clancy, NH 4 71 17.8
T. Kraft, HB 6 89 14.8
E. Chambers, King 4 57 14.3
M. Fuerst, USA 3 42 14.0
C. Marchand, Mem 2 25 12.5
S. Gierman, BrCty 4 47 11.8
E. Hale, San 7 82 11.7
A. Lemanski, HB 6 67 11.2
D. Gillespie, Mem 2 22 11.0
R. Janke, Case 2 22 11.0
M. Fortsch, Case 2 22 11.0
T. Comment, EPBP 5 54 10.8
L. Krause, San 7 75 10.7
L. Mandich, O-G 4 41 10.3
K. Gust, PH 3 31 10.3
L. Peplinski, Vas 5 50 10.0
Me. Parrish, CC 4 40 10.0
C. Ewald, USA 3 30 10.0
K. Dobbelaere, Mar 5 49 9.8
Q. Daily, King 4 39 9.8
J. Morneau, BA 5 46 9.2
A. Campbell, Vas 5 46 9.2
C. Hendrick, CC 5 45 9.0
E. Aranyos, Vas 5 44 8.8
J. Ostrander, Vas 5 42 8.4
A. Muntz, Vas 5 40 8.0
T. Breault, BA 5 40 8.0
D. Findley, Reese 5 40 8.0
A. Case, NH 4 32 8.0
J. Kiser, Reese 5 39 7.8
K. Burton, BrCty 4 31 7.8
K. Spaetzel, Deck 4 31 7.8
S. Sampson, Deck 4 31 7.8
A. Terrasi, PH 3 23 7.6
J. Schulz, PH 3 23 7.6
Mc. Parrish, CC 3 23 7.6
M. Ramirez, BCAS 5 37 7.4
L. Rowell, CC 5 35 7.0
M. Nichol, Deck 4 28 7.0
M. Schave, PH 3 21 7.0
K. Gaedcke, Mem 2 14 7.0

                      Team Offense
Team G Pts. Avg.
Sandusky 7 390 55.7
Reese 5 277 55.4
Marlette 5 263 52.6
Vassar 5 250 50.0
Kingston 4 196 49.0
USA 3 147 49.0
Port Hope 3 145 48.3
Brown City 4 190 47.5
Deckerville 4 187 46.8
CPS 5 232 46.4
EPBP 5 231 46.2
Memphis 2 86 43.0
Bad Axe 5 212 42.4
Harbor Beach 6 243 40.5
North Huron 4 156 39.0
Cass City 5 185 37.0
BCAS 5 173 34.6
Owen-Gage 4 133 33.3
Caseville 2 61 30.5
Peck 3 83 27.6
Mayville 7 175 25.0
Ubly 3 54 18.0
A-Fairgrove 4 64 16.0
                  Team Defense
Team G Pts. Avg.
Brown City 4 101 25.3
Reese 5 136 27.2
Sandusky 7 221 31.6
Port Hope 3 103 34.3
Deckerville 4 139 34.8
Marlette 5 174 34.8
Vassar 5 182 36.4
EPBP 5 183 36.6
USA 3 113 37.6
Harbor Beach 6 232 38.7
CPS 5 195 39.0
Kingston 4 157 39.3
Peck 3 119 39.6
Bad Axe 5 203 40.6
Cass City 5 210 42.0
BCAS 5 220 44.0
Caseville 2 97 48.5
Owen-Gage 4 201 50.3
Mayville 7 356 50.8
North Huron 4 207 51.8
A-Fairgrove 4 227 56.7
Memphis 2 115 57.5
Ubly 3 184 61.3
                   Point Differential
Team PF PA Dif.
Sandusky (7-0) 390 221 +169
Reese (5-0) 277 136 +141
Marlette (4-1) 263 174 +89
Brown City (4-0) 190 101 +89
Vassar (4-1) 250 182 +68
EPBP (3-2) 231 183 +48
Port Hope (3-0) 145 103 +42
Kingston (2-2) 196 157 +39
CPS (3-2) 232 195 +37
USA (2-1) 147 113 +34
Harbor Beach (4-2) 243 232 +11
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Bad Axe (2-3) 212 203 -9
Memphis (0-2) 86 115 -29
Peck (1-2) 83 119 -36
Caseville (0-2) 61 97 -36
BCAS (2-3) 173 220 -47
Deckerville (2-2) 187 139 -48
North Huron (1-3) 156 207 -51
Owen-Gage (1-3) 133 201 -68
Cass City (2-3) 185 210 -127
Ubly (0-3) 54 184 -130
A-Fairgrove (0-4) 64 227 -163
Mayville (0-7) 175 356 -181
                    
                 Free Throws 
                (at least 6 at .666)
Player FTM FTA .Pct
C. Hendrick, CC 23 26 .884
T. Orban, BA 7 8 .875
A. Lemanski, HB 13 16 .813
K. Gust, PH 8 10 .800
L. Krause, San 8 10 .800
K. Spaetzel, Deck 7 9 .777
T. Comment, EPBP 9 12 .750
A. Terrasi, PH 9 12 .750
S. Sampson, Deck 11 15 .733
E. Aranyos, Vas 13 18 .722
K. Deering, EPBP 13 18 .722
Me. Parrish, CC 5 7 .714
E. Grabitz, San 7 10 .700
T. Kraft, HB 15 22 .682
K. Peterson, EPBP 8 12 .666
S. Butch, BA 6 9 .666
K. Kowaleski, PH 4 6 .666
E. MacAlpine, BA 4 6 .666
A. Gentner, BA 4 6 .666

                 Team Free Throws
Team FTM FTA .Pct
Port Hope 33 47 .702
Sandusky 52 82 .634
Harbor Beach 39 66 .591
Cass City 48 83 .578
Bad Axe 50 88 .568
EPBP 39 69 .565
Deckerville 29 52 .557
Vassar 65 119 .546
Brown City 22 41 .536
North Huron 40 81 .493
Owen-Gage 10 21 .476
USA 19 41 .463
Ubly 14 31 .451
Caseville 12 29 .413

                    Three Pointers
                   (at least .75 tpg)
Player G 3s Avg.
C. Marchand, Mem 2 5 2.5
W. Fox, San 7 14 2.0
A. Campbell, Vas 5 10 2.0
M. Fortsch, Case 2 4 2.0
Me. Parrish, CC 4 7 1.8
C. Ewald, USA 3 5 1.7
K. Burton, BrCty 4 6 1.5
A. Terrasi, PH 3 4 1.3
L. Krause, San 7 9 1.3
T. Comment, EPBP 5 5 1.0
J. Hirsch, Mar 5 5 1.0
M. Solgat, Reese 5 5 1.0
K. Gust,  PH 3 3 1.0
S. Butch, BA 5 4 .80
K. Peterson, EPBP 5 4 .80
A. Sanson, BrCty 4 3 .75
E. Pytleski, BrCty 4 3 .75
S. Gierman, BrCty 4 3 .75
C. Harris, O-G 4 3 .75

Team Three Pointers
(at least 2 tpg)
Team G 3s Avg.
Sandusky 7 32 4.6
Brown City 4 16 4.0
Reese 5 14 2.8
Vassar 5 13 2.6
Port Hope 3 8 2.6
EPBP 5 10 2.0
USA 3 6 2.0

TOP INDY POINTS THIS SEASON
(Minimum of 16 points)
Player Pts. Opponent
J. Hirsch, Mar 28 Cass City
W. Fox, San 26 Yale
J. Hirsch, Mar 22 Bad Axe
T. Kraft, HB 22 N. Huron
W. Fox, San 21 USA
S. Clancy, NH 20 H. Beach
A. Terrasi, PH 20 Kingston
D. Gillespie, Mem 20 Armada
L. Peplinski, Vas 20 Caro
M. Ramirez, BCAS 20 Buena Vista
A. Lemanski, HB 19 Mayville
M. Fuerst, USA 19 H. Beach
L. Krause, San 19 Cass City
S. Clancy, NH 18 Bad Axe
K. Gust, PH 18 CPS
E. Chambers, King 18 N. Huron
L. Krause, San 18 Vassar
S. Clancy, NH 17 Deckerville
T. Comment, EPBP 17 Mayville
K. Dobbelaere, Mar 17 Bad Axe
T. Kraft, HB 17 Bad Axe
T. Kraft, HB 16 Cass City
C. Hendrick, CC 16 Mayville
S. Gierman, BrCty 16 Memphis
S. Clancy, NH 16 Kingston
A. Case, NH 16 Kingston
J. Kiser, Reese 16 Mayville

TOP TEAM POINTS THIS SEASON
(Minimum of 60 points)
Player Pts. Opponent
Vassar 68 Caro
Reese 67 Ubly
Reese 67 Mayville
Sandusky 64 Yale
Marlette 61 Bad Axe
Sandusky 61 Owen-Gage
Marlette 61 Mayville
Deckerville 60 A-Fairgrove
CPS 60 A-Fairgrove

   Editor’s Note: Some statistics are missing from several area and non-area schools. Coaches wishing to include their team’s stats should contact the sports department (989) 269-6461 or email mbogan@hearstnp.com.