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Friday, February 18, 2011

Friday Night Hoop

FRIDAY FINALS
BOYS

Reese 69, Bad Axe 54
BCAS 50, Cass City 47
Vassar 52, USA 43
Harbor Beach 43, EPBP 42
Ubly 62, Sandusky 53
Brown City 54, Mayville 35
Marlette 71, Kingston 29
Port Hope 59, Caseville 50

GIRLS

Sandusky 65, Ubly 35 
Port Hope 54, Caseville 35
Deckerville 40, Peck 14
North Huron 48, A-Fairgrove 46


Thursday, February 17, 2011

My NEW Boys Top 10

Here is my NEW boys Top 10 after Wednesday's games.

1. BCAS (12-3) – The Cougars are getting scoring from more than just Drew Janer. Garrett Bowker had 28 points in a win over Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart on Wednesday. He had 31 a week ago vs. Vassar

2. Harbor Beach (11-3) – The Pirates have steadied the ship after a few struggles in the middle part of the season.

3. Ubly (11-4 CORRECTED, SORRY!) – The Bearcats will get a big test Friday against a pesky Sandusky squad.

4. Marlette (12-4) – The Raiders were bombed by Saginaw Buena Vista earlier this week, but I think any GTC would get bombed against them. Still right there in the hunt for the GTE crown.

5. Reese (9-7) – The Rockets lost four in a row, but have now won four in a row. They still have a shot at the GTW title.

6. USA (9-6) – The Patriots are certainly Cass City fans this Friday when the Red Hawks host BCAS.

7. Sandusky (11-6) – The Redskins have enough talent to still be a factor in the GTE.

8. Cass City (8-7) – The Red Hawks MUST salvage this week with a win over BCAS on Friday.

9. CPS (15-1) – Disappointing second-half showing against Sandusky earlier in the week moves the Tigers way down the poll.

10. Vassar (8-7) – Need a win against a top-tier GTW team to move up the poll.

The Tigers did NOT need this

Tigers’ Cabrera arrested on DUI charge in Fla.

LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera was arrested late Wednesday on suspicion of drunken driving in Florida, police said, the latest episode for the first baseman who has struggled with drinking-related problems.
Cabrera, 27, was spotted by a deputy in a car with a smoking engine alongside a road in Fort Pierce. Inside the vehicle, Cabrera smelled of alcohol, had slurred speech and took a swig from a bottle of scotch in front of a deputy, according to the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office. He refused to cooperate and more deputies were called to the scene.
The arrest occurred about 110 miles southeast of Lakeland, where the Tigers hold spring training. Pitchers and catchers began workouts earlier this week, but position players like Cabrera don’t start until Saturday.
“It’s hard,” said second baseman Carlos Guillen, who is in camp recovering from an injury. “He’s a really good friend. I know he was working hard in the winter to have a good season this year.”
According to the police report, Cabrera was wandering into the road with his hands up before he was handcuffed. He kept saying, “Do you know who I am? You don’t know anything about my problems,” and cursed at deputies who tried to get him into a patrol car.
One deputy struck Cabrera in the left thigh several times with his knee after Cabrera pushed into him, causing the ballplayer to fall into the patrol car. Cabrera refused to take a breath test, deputies said.
He was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting an officer without violence. He posted $1,350 bond and was released from jail at 7:45 a.m. Thursday.
The news was slow to reach the Tigers’ spring training complex, but Guillen, who like Cabrera is from Venezuela, was shaken when he found out.
“I worry about him. He’s got a lot of talent,” Guillen said. “It’s tough for him, for us, for Venezuelans.”
Detroit general manager Dave Dombrowski wasn’t immediately available for comment.
Cabrera is coming off perhaps his best season. He hit .328 with 38 home runs and 126 RBIs in 2010 and finished second to Josh Hamilton in the American League MVP vote.
In 2009, police said the All-Star first baseman got into a fight with his wife after a night of drinking, right before his team surrendered the American League Central Division title to the Twins.
Dombrowski had to pick up Cabrera at the station after that incident. No charges were filed.
During spring training last year, Cabrera said he was done drinking alcohol after he spent much of the offseason in counseling.
“You guys write in the paper ’alcoholic,’ that’s not right,” he said last March before a spring training workout. “I don’t know how to explain, but it’s not an alcohol problem.”
Cabrera has a home in Boca Raton, about 75 miles south of Fort Pierce. There was no phone listing for him.

Updated Area Standings

Boys Basketball
GREATER THUMB WEST
Team W L W L
BCAS 7 1 12 3
Reese 5 3 9 7
USA 5 3 9 6
Cass City 4 3 8 7
Vassar 3 4 8 7
Bad Axe 2 6 5 10
EPBP 1 7 3 12
 GREATER THUMB EAST
Team W L W L
H. Beach 6 1 11 3
Marlette 5 2 12 4
Ubly 4 3 11 4
Sandusky 4 3 11 6
Brown City 1 5 4 12
Mayville 0 6 1 14

Conference records supplied by league
NORTH CENTRAL THUMB NORTH
Team W L W L
North Huron 7 3 9 7
A-Fairgrove 7 4 7 9
Owen-Gage 2 8 2 13
Caseville 2 9 2 13
Port Hope 1 9 1 12

NORTH CENTRAL THUMB SOUTH
Team W L W L
*CPS 10 0 15 1
Memphis 8 3 9 8
Deckerville 7 3 9 7
Peck 5 4 9 6
Kingston 2 8 6 9
*Clinched at least share of title

WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Bad Axe 59, North Huron 35
USA 50, Cass City 36
Reese 64, Pinconning 44
Saginaw Buena Vista 74, Marlette 36
Vassar 49, EPBP 43

TONIGHT’S GAMES
Owen-Gage at A-Fairgrove
Memphis at CPS
Deckerville at Peck

FRIDAY’S GAMES
Bad Axe at Reese
BCAS at Cass City
Vassar at USA
EPBP at Harbor Beach
Sandusky at Ubly (B/G DH)
Brown City at Mayville
Kingston at Marlette
Caseville at Port Hope (B/G DH)

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Girls Basketball
GREATER THUMB WEST
Team W L W L
Reese 9 1 15 2
EPBP 8 2 12 5
USA 4 4 9 7
Cass City 4 4 7 9
Vassar 4 5 8 8
BCAS 2 7 6 11
Bad Axe 1 9 5 11

GREATER THUMB EAST
Team W L W L
Sandusky 7 0 16 0
Brown City 6 2 13 3
Marlette 6 2 13 3
H. Beach 4 5 8 9
Mayville 1 7 2 15
Ubly 0 8 0 17

Conference records supplied by league
NORTH CENTRAL THUMB NORTH
Team W L W L
Owen-Gage 8 4 9 8
Port Hope 8 4 13 4
Caseville 3 5 3 10
North Huron 3 7 5 10
A-Fairgrove 0 11 0 15

 NORTH CENTRAL THUMB SOUTH
Team W L W L
*Memphis 13 0 14 4
Deckerville 8 3 10 6
Kingston 5 5 8 9
CPS 5 6 8 9
Peck - - 3 12
*Clinched title

WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Memphis 59, Owen-Gage 27

TONIGHT’S GAMES
Bad Axe at Reese
BCAS at Cass City
Vassar at USA
EPBP at Harbor Beach
Brown City at Mayville

FRIDAY’S GAMES
Sandusky at Ubly (B/G DH)
Caseville at Port Hope (B/G DH)
Peck at Deckerville
A-Fairgrove at North Huron

USA clips Red Hawks

Adams covered the makeup game between USA and Cass City on Wednesday night.
Here's his report...

SEBEWAING — This week was supposed to be moving week for Cass City.
Unfortunately for the Red Hawks, they’re moving in the wrong direction.
They began Monday tied with Bay City All Saints for the top spot in the Greater Thumb West. Following Wednesday’s 50-36 loss to Unionville-Sebewaing Area, they’re two games back.
Monday, they dropped a 56-44 decision to Reese. 
“Going on the road to Reese and USA is tough for anyone in this league,” said Cass City coach Jim Green. “We were in both games. Tonight, I just thought USA elevated their game and executed well.”
After trailing 28-21 at the break, the Red Hawks cut the deficit to just 32-28 heading into the fourth quarter.
Still trailing by four points two minutes into the fourth, Sean McBrayer hit back-to-back threes and Cass City never recovered.
“I really thought those two threes turned around the game around for us,” said USA coach Mark Gainforth. 
Although Green praised USA’s effort, Gainforth thought it could have been better.
“There’s just too many spaces in the game that we have runs of turnovers,” he said. “It’s not the effort from game to game, it’s the game within the game. 
“It’s consistency within the game.”
Cass City led 13-10 after the first quarter, but Jake Holland helped USA recapture the lead for good, scoring eight of his game-high 22 points in the second.
“He played his best game tonight,” Gainforth said. “In the first half, he really took over our offense because we were really struggling.”
Added Green: “Holland really came through for them tonight. He was consistent throughout the game and we really didn’t have a good answer for him.”
McBrayer added nine points for the Patriots while Andrew Botello had eight points.
Alex Varney came through with 19 points to lead the Red Hawks while Cameron Dunnuck added 13.
USA ended the night with a 36-22 rebounding edge. 
“There’s no way you’re going to win at USA getting dominated on the glass like that,” Green said. 
In the third quarter, Botello tweaked an ankle. He left the game and the bench to get treatment, but quickly returned to contribute to the win.
“Andrew Botello, for being the shortest guy out there, was probably our leading rebounder,” Gainforth said. “Every time I looked, he was down there digging for the ball.
“That’s the good thing about guys like Andrew... Something doesn’t go right with one part of their game, they find another way to contribute.”
Cass City returns home Friday night, trying to salvage the week and bring BCAS back to the pack.
The Red Hawks will have the support of the other teams in the GTW, including USA, which still has another game with the Cougars.
“I just look at the parity we have in our league — somebody has to knock off All Saints eventually,” Gainforth said. “More than any other year, you have to be ready to play because most teams aren’t good enough to just roll the ball out and be ready to go.
“We would need help, but Reese is there, Cass City is there, Vassar is there. We’re big Cass City fans on Friday night.”
In the first meeting, BCAS defeated Cass City 81-63.
“We have to come through with a better effort Friday night,” Green said. “It was about effort tonight. We just have to feed off the fact that it’s time to get a win. We’re at home, we have to get a good win and All Saints would be that. But we have to bring a much better effort Friday night.”
“All Saints is in first place for a reason. They have an outstanding team, it’s not the Drew Janer Show, they have a solid team. They’re very good defensively, too.”

USA’s Jake Holland (24) is fouled by Cass City’s Cole Israelson during the first half of the Patriots’ 50-36 win on Wednesday night in Sebewaing. 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

STATE POLLS

WE WILL POST THE TRIBUNE POLLS FRIDAY MORNING AFTER WEDNESDAY'S BOYS GAMES.

The top 10 teams in the Michigan Associated Press high school basketball poll, with records in parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for second, etc.:
Class A
School Total Pts
 1. Romulus (5) (15-1) 75
 2. Ann Arbor Huron (13-1) 69
 3. Det. Southeastern (15-2) 66
 4. Saginaw (14-2) 56
 5. Detroit Cody (15-2) 52
 6. Kalamazoo Central (11-2) 49
 7. Lansing Eastern (12-3) 43
 8. East Lansing (13-2) 35
 9. Ypsilanti (14-0) 31
10. Petoskey (15-1) 30
Others receiving votes: Warren De La Salle 25, Okemos 20, Bay City Western 20, Detroit Henry Ford 7, Brighton 6, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 6, Pontiac 4, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 4, Benton Harbor 1, Eastpointe East Detroit 1.

Class B
School Total Pts
 1. Country Day (4) (13-2) 74
 2. Lansing Sexton (1) (13-0) 71
 3. GR Christian (15-0) 62
 4. Richland Gull Lake (15-0) 60
 5. Flint Powers (13-2) 54
 6. Detroit Douglass (14-3) 49
 7. H. Woods Academy (16-1) 47
 8. Sag. Swan Valley (15-0) 43
 9. GR Catholic Central (13-1) 34
T10. Lansing Catholic (10-3) 25
T10. Comstock Park (13-1) 25
Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 20, Williamston 11, Muskegon Heights 9, Madison Heights Madison 7, Wayland 4, Imlay City 3, Detroit Crockett 2.

Class C
School Total Pts
 1. Det. Consortium (4) (11-3) 73
 2. Melvindale ABT (1) (15-0) 70
 3. Flint Beecher (14-2) 63
 4. Schoolcraft (14-0) 61
 5. Montague (14-0) 56
 6. Saginaw BV (9-5) 45
 7. Fennville (15-0) 41
 8. Bridgman (13-2) 40
 9. Clinton (13-1) 29
10. Sanford-Meridian (14-1) 22
Others receiving votes: Flint Hamady 20, McBain 16, Pewamo-Westphalia 13, Ishpeming 11, Suttons Bay 10, Fife Lake Forest Area 9, Negaunee 9, Napoleon 4, Vandercook Lake 4, Hanover-Horton 2, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 2.

Class D
School Total Pts
 1. Cedarville (3) (14-0) 73
 2. Wy. Tri-unity (2) (13-1) 70
 3. CPS (15-0) 66
 4. Posen (15-0) 60
 5. Eben Junction (14-1) 55
 6. Big Rapids Cross. (15-0) 51
 7. Fulton-Middleton (12-2) 40
 8. AH Oak. Christian (14-0) 39
 9. Climax-Scotts (12-2) 30
T10. Pellston (13-2) 25
T10. Rapid River (12-2) 25
Others receiving votes: Bay City All Saints 17, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 11, Bellaire 9, Holland Calvary 8, Bark River-Harris 6, Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary 4, Adrian Lenawee Christian 3, Detroit Westside Christian 3, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 3, Mason County Eastern 2.

Girls Prep Poll
The top 10 teams in the Michigan Associated Press high school basketball poll, with records in parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for second, etc.:
Class A
School Total Pts
 1. Grand Haven (3) (16-0) 73
 2. Inkster (2) (16-1) 71
 3. Detroit Pershing (16-0) 66
 4. Byron Center (16-0) 60
 5. Midland Dow (16-1) 55
 6. Canton (14-2) 50
 7. Midland (13-2) 45
 8. East Lansing (14-2) 39
 9. Petoskey (15-2) 30
10. Det. Renaissance (12-3) 25
Others receiving votes: Auburn Hills Avondale 24, Lansing Waverly 16, Livonia Ladywood 14, Waterford Kettering 9, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 5, Grand Blanc 4, Detroit King 3, Romulus 3, Clio 2, St. Johns 2, Detroit Mumford 2, Pinckney 1, Novi 1.

Class B
School Total Pts
 1. Country Day (5) (15-0) 75
 2. GR Catholic Central (15-1) 66
 3. Goodrich (15-1) 63
 3. Morley-Stanwood (15-0) 63
 5. Three Rivers (16-0) 55
 6. DeWitt (14-2) 50
 7. Olivet (15-1) 43
 8. GR Christian (14-2) 37
 9. Ida (15-2) 27
10. Frankenmuth (14-2) 26
Others receiving votes: East Grand Rapids 22, Richland Gull Lake 17, Brooklyn Columbia Central 9, Muskegon Oakridge 6, Ludington 5, Battle Creek Harper Creek 5, Kingsley 5, Chelsea 4, Wayland 4, Hemlock 3, Carrollton 3, Tawas 2, Grant 2, Jackson Northwest 2, Holland Christian 2, Shelby 2, Hudsonville Unity Christian 1, Onsted 1.

Class C
School Total Pts
 1. Flint Hamady (5) (16-0) 75
 2. St. Ignace LaSalle (15-1) 70
 3. Kent City (14-0) 65
 4. P-Westphalia (16-1) 57
 5. G. Pointe Liggett (14-1) 50
 6. TCSF (15-0) 40
 7. Sag. Valley Luth. (15-1) 39
 8. Clare (16-1) 35
 9. Kalkaska (14-1) 32
10. Niles Brandywine (16-1) 31
Others receiving votes: Michigan Center 20, Saugatuck 18, Lawton 15, McBain 14, Sandusky 13, Leroy Pine River 9, Manton 7, New Lothrop 4, Sand Creek 2, Grandville Calvin Christian 2, Houghton 1, Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian 1.

Class D
School Total Pts
 1. Central Lake (5) (16-0) 75
 2. Hillsdale Academy (18-0) 70
 3. Watersmeet (17-0) 58
 4. Gaylord St. Mary (15-2) 57
 5. Posen (16-1) 55
 6. Manistee CC (15-0) 50
 7. Marine City CM (13-2) 42
 8. Waterford Our Lady (15-3) 40
 9. M. County Eastern (16-1) 37
10. Brimley (14-2) 35
Others receiving votes: Ellsworth 18, Crystal Falls Forest Park 17, Chassell 14, Eben Junction Superior Central 8, Lansing Christian 7, Camden-Frontier 6, Climax-Scotts 4, Bark River-Harris 4, Hillsdale Will Carleton Academy 3.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Friday Night Hoop

ALL FINALS FROM FRIDAY NIGHT

BOYS
BCAS 61, Bad Axe 59
USA 45, EPBP 44
Reese 60, Vassar 46
Ubly 52, Marlette 48 OT
Harbor Beach 60, Brown City 44
Sandusky 68, Mayville 30
North Huron 53, Port Hope 44
Saginaw Arts 75, Caseville 27

GIRLS
Marlette 73, Ubly 26 
Sandusky 63, Mayville 20
Owen-Gage 51, A-Fairgrove 23
North Huron 34, Port Hope 26
Peck 42, Kingston 34
Saginaw Arts 56, Casevile 32

SATURDAY'S GAMES
Mayville at Harbor Beach (Boys at 2 p.m., girls at 3:30 p.m.)




UBLY — Harbor Beach’s boys basketball team’s best friend this morning?
How about Ubly?
Yes, the Bearcats.
Ubly helped the Pirates grab sole possession of first place in the Greater Thumb East here Friday night, earning an exciting 52-48 overtime victory over Marlette.
Marlette’s loss, coupled with Harbor Beach’s win over Brown City on Friday, gives the Pirates a 1/2-game lead in the GTE standings. Harbor Beach is 5-1 in league play while Marlette is 5-2.
Here Friday night, Marshall Leipprandt led the way for the Bearcats, pouring in a game-high 26 points, including all 10 of his team’s fourth-quarter points. Eric Booms added 10 points for the winners while Josh White netted seven.
Ubly led 17-12 after one quarter and 26-23 at the half. Marlette pulled to within 36-34 after three quarters and the game was tied at 46 at the end of regulation.
Brad Schaub led Marlette with 11 points while Kyle Hall added 10 and Kolby Lange nine.

Boys Basketball
USA 45, EPBP 44
PIGEON — Unionville-Sebewaing Area rallied from a six-point deficit entering the final quarter to knock of Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port.
The Lakers led 18-13 after one quarter, 30-18 at the half and 34-28 after three periods.
USA had Jake Holland with 14 points, including eight in the fourth quarter. Sean McBrayer added nine points while Andrew Botello notched seven.
EPBP had Chase Voelker with 12 points while Evan Gascho and Brody Lawrence netted eight apiece.

BCAS 61, Bad Axe 59
BAY CITY — Bad Axe had a chance to knock off the Greater Thumb West leader.
Bay City All Saints’ Nick Dorion had other ideas.
Dorion’s putback basket at the buzzer lifted the Cougars to the dramatic win over the stunned Hatchets.
The Hatchets led 48-40 entering the fourth quarter, but couldn’t hold on.
Drew Janer had 18 points and Nate Sobczak 16 for the Cougars.
Ethan Sisco had 15 points for the Hatchets.

North Huron 53, Port Hope 44
PORT HOPE — North Huron broke open a close game with a big second half en route to the win over Port Hope.
The Warriors led just 23-21 at the break, but used a 16-9 third-quarter spurt to take control.
Erik Dhyse led the Warriors with a game-high 18 points while Evan Dhyse added 10.
Port Hope had Travis Phillips and Eric Koglin with 10 points each.

Sandusky 68, Mayville 30
SANDUSKY — Sandusky used a big first half to cruise to the victory over Mayville.
The Redskins led 19-4 after one quarter and 37-15 at the half. They extended the lead to 57-17 after three quarters.
For the Redskins, Chase Baysdell had 17 points while Jordan Coats added 12 and Kory McGuire 10.
Mayville had Jonathan Maddocks with 11 points and Tim McComas with 10.

Saginaw Arts 75, Caseville 27
SAGINAW — Saginaw Arts & Science led 41-9 at the half and beat Caseville.
Charlie Karafa had 12 points to pace Caseville.

Reese 60, Vassar 48
VASSAR — Reese used a 22-8 edge in the third quarter to take control and beat Vassar.
The Rockets trailed 22-21 at the half.
Adam Lefler had 15 points to pace Reese while Caleb Gnatkowski added 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Vassar had Josh Peplinski with 14 points, Nathan Greaves with 13 and Gavin Greer with 10.

Girls Basketball
Owen-Gage 51, A-Fairgrove 23
OWENDALE — Owendale-Gagetown remained in first place in the North Central Thumb League’s North Division with an easy win over Akron-Fairgrove.
The Bulldogs led 15-6 after one quarter and 28-13 at the break. 
Lauren Mandich tossed in a game-high 16 points, including four three-pointers, for the Bulldogs while Kayla Montreuil netted 13 and Mandy Muntz 12. Muntz also had five rebounds and three blocked shots.
The Vikings had Nicole Aldrich with 10 points.

Port Hope 34, North Huron 26
PORT HOPE — Port Hope’s steady first half helped it beat North Huron.
The Bluestars led 9-4 after one quarter and 19-8 at the break.
North Huron turned in an 11-4 third-quarter run, cutting the deficit to 23-19, though couldn’t come all the way back.
Brittany Schave had 12 points and Kayla Gust 11 for the Bluestars.
Karlie Goretski had seven points while Ashley Case and Amanda Navock netted six each for the Warriors, who played without leading scorer Sarah Clancy, who is out with a leg injury.

Sandusky 63, Mayville 20
SANDUSKY — Sandusky remained unbeaten with an easy win over Mayville.
The Redskins led 14-0 after one quarter and 27-10 at the half.
Emily Hale led Sandusky with 15 points while Whitney Fox notched 11 and Lauren Krause nine.
Annie Richardson had 10 points for Mayville.

Marlette 73, Ubly 26
UBLY — Marlette scored 26 first-quarter points and put it on cruise control the rest of the way in beating Ubly.
The Red Raiders led 26-8 after one quarter and 44-18 at the break.
Jenna Hirsch led the winners with 26 points while Angela Odoerfer netted 14 points, Kylee Dobbelaere 12 and Rachel McEwen 10.
Ubly had Jessica Gracey with 12 points.

Saginaw Arts 56, Caseville 32
SAGINAW — Caseville led early, but Saginaw Arts and Science rebounded and beat the Eagles.
Caseville led 10-4 after one quarter, though trailed 21-17 at the break.
Rebecca Janke had 12 points to pace the Eagles.