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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

D7 & 8 All State Team

The 2011 Associated Press Division 7-8 All-State football team, which is selected by Michigan sports writers and broadcasters: 
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Bennett Lewis, Saginaw Nouvel.
QUARTERBACKS
Chance Nightingale, Mendon, 6-1, 180, Sr.
Grant Price, Mio, 6-1, 200, Sr.
RUNNING BACKS
Bennett Lewis, Saginaw Nouvel, 5-9, 182, Sr.
Chris Maye, Union City, 5-10, 170, Sr.
Jessie Anderson, Muskegon Catholic Central, 5-11, 185, Jr.
Wyatt Derrer, Mancelona, 5-10, 185, Jr.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Travis Bolin, Watervliet, 5-9, 165, Jr.
Jemikal Papendick, Montabella, 6-3, 185, Sr.
Antoine Hawkins, Detroit Westside Christian, 5-11, 170, Sr.
LINEMEN
Corey Hungerford, Fulton, 6-4, 220, Sr.
Zach Rieger, Hudson, 6-2, 310, Sr. 
Kyle Rasmussen, Saugatuck, 6-2, 215, Sr. 
Dony Sowles, Climax-Scotts, 5-11, 300, Sr.
Nick Larsen, Frankfort, 6-4, 250, Sr.
Malik McDowell, Detroit Loyola, 6-6, 270, So.
LINEBACKERS
Austin Severn, New Lothrop, 5-11, 200, Sr.
Derek Slone, Ishpeming, 5-10, 190, Sr. 
Cody Bingaman, Mendon, 5-11, 210, Sr.
Clae Henderson, Saginaw Nouvel, 6-2, 206, Sr.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Justin Mills, Sandusky, 6-1, 195, Sr.
Jacob Budde, Muskegon Catholic Central, 6-3, 205, Sr.
Amos Houston, Detroit Loyola, 6-3, 206, Sr.
SPECIALIST
Aaron Ginther, Harbor Beach, 5-11, 180, Jr.
PUNTERS
Toby Koenig, Centreville, 6-1, 195, Sr.
PLACEKICKERS
Zach Taylor, New Lothrop, 5-10, 180, Sr.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Eric Tundevold, Union City.
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SPECIAL MENTION (nominees receiving two or more votes from the 11-member panel): 
QUARTERBACKS
Charley Helmer, Montabella.
RUNNING BACKS
James Herron, Hudson; Alex Thelen, Pewamo-Westphalia; Sloan Klaski, Harbor Beach.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Tylor Rhynard, Coleman.
LINEMEN
Jon Toma, New Lothrop; Nate Montie, St. Ignace; Jaxon DeHaven, Watervliet.
LINEBACKERS
Ryan Szymanski, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Victor Davidson, Detroit Westside Christian.
SPECIALIST
Aaron Kellerbauer, Ottawa Lake Whiteford.
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HONORABLE MENTION (nominees receiving one or no votes from the 11-member panel): 
QUARTERBACKS
Austin Grinsteiner, Stephenson; Kenya Oas, Munising; Eli Kraft, Harbor Beach; Sam Mehan, Sand Creek; Brad Speet, Saugatuck; Drew Marion, Lake City; Trevor Jones, Coleman; Grant Price, Mio; Kyle Tack, Merrill; Nate Gaggin, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett; Darrylnotay Hines, Melvindale ABT.
RUNNING BACKS
Lance Kleino, Saugatuck; Tyler Harris, Mendon; Adam Vosburg, Gobles; Logan Nemeth, McBain; Austin Spires, Mancelona; Stone Beckwith, Beal City; Ty Rollin, Beal City; Caleb Zimmer, Hillman; Nathan Primeau, Brown City; Jacob Siler, Crystal Falls Forest Park.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Brandon Tucker, Sandusky
Jason Ribecky, Muskegon Catholic Central.
LINEMEN
Jon Toma, New Lothrop; Nate Montie, St. Ignace; Burke Hart, Hudson; Garrett Miller, Sand Creek; Lucas Hollstein, Morenci; A.J. Fraley, Bellevue; Rodger Thompson, New Buffalo; Cameron Bongard, Fowler; Jake Hubbard, Reading; Austin Buckner, Pittsford; Adam Williams, Lake City; Blake Huff, Johannesburg-Lewiston; Andrew Pohl, Beal City; Eli Koslakiewicz, Mio;  Raymond Brown, Royal Oak Shrine; Shane Gallagher, St. Joseph Lake Michigan Catholic.
LINEBACKERS
Tyler Roberts, Ontonagon; Gavin Smith, Pewamo-Westphalia; Tyler Koenigsknecht, Fowler; Riley Bullough, Traverse City St Francis; Joe Nugent, Frankfort; Isaac Gregory, Breckenridge;  Travis Dunn, Montabella; Tyler Beckman, Reese; Dan Baird, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett; Colin Kell, Roya Oak Shrine.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Devan Marry, Hudson; Wesley Towne, Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary.
PUNTERS
Cooper Mojsiejenko, Bridgman.
PLACEKICKERS
Connor Seymour, Muskegon Catholic Central.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Chris Luma, Hudson; Dan Derrer, Mancelona; Dave Clay, Montabella; Terry Johnston, Saranac; Clint Galvas, New Lothrop.   

All NCTL Football Team

All-North Central Thumb League 
Football Team
FIRST TEAM
J.T. Cahoon, Peck RB Sr.
James Logghe, Peck RB Sr.
Michael Gallagher, Peck OL Sr.
Jeff Weidner, Memphis LB Sr.
Alonte Davis, Memphis LB Sr.
Kyle Sinacola, Memphis DE Sr.
Philip Jock, Memphis QB Sr.
Zack Durand, Memphis C Sr.
Aaron Hayes, Memphis WR So.
Tom Fischer, North Huron S Sr.
Evan Dhyse, North Huron LB Sr.
Evan Bootz, Kingston QB Sr.
Dylan James, Kingston WR Sr.
David Phillips, Kingston OG Sr.
Dustin Pennington, Kingston LB Sr.
Tyler Pattullo, Deckerville QB Sr.
Andrew Estrada, Deckerville LB Sr.
Mason Handley, Deckerville DB Sr.
Joe Spaulding, Deckerville DL Sr.
Dillon Lundgren, Deckerville RB Sr.
Gus Stolicker, Deckerville OG Sr.
Casey Hoff, Deckerville OT Sr.
Justin Asher, Deckerville WR Sr.

SECOND TEAM
Jake Overstreet, Peck TE Jr.
Nate Miller, Memphis CB Jr.
Jake Schramski, North Huron DL Sr.
James Barden, Kingston S Sr.
Chris Wolfe, Deckerville RB Jr.

HONORABLE MENTION
Justin Alexander, Peck RB Sr.
Roman Gonzalez, Memphis FB Sr.
Dale Johnson, North Huron DL Sr.
Justin Zyrowski, Kingston DB Sr.
Jarrett Palmer, Deckerville C Sr.

SPORTSMANSHIP
Kyle Alexandrowski Memphis
Mike Strozeski North Huron
Zach Godin Kingston
Zac Colesa Deckerville
Josh Fuller Peck

Monday, November 21, 2011

All-GTW football team

NCTL teams will be posted Tuesday AM


All-GTC West 
Football First Team 
Offense
Quarterback
Kevin Pratt, Vassar Sr.
Tackle
Gunnar Bouvy, Reese Sr.
Brendan Ballard, USA So.
Guard
Lucas Hagen, Reese Sr.
Tanner Vanpetten Reese So.
Center
Brandon Bauer, Reese Jr.
End
Adam Lefler, Reese Sr.
Gavin Greer, Vassar Sr.
Back
Tyler Beckman, Reese Sr.
Zac Case, Vassar Sr.
Spencer Kelly, Bad Axe Sr. Kicker
H. VonRichtoffen, Vassar Jr.

Second Team
Quarterback
Nick Post, EPBP Jr. Tackle
Dylan Haines, Reese Sr.
Josh Peplinski, Vassar Sr.
Guard
Mike Bednarski, USA Sr.
Kevin Dubs, EPBP Sr.
Kurt Reif, Cass City Sr.
Center
Josh Collins, USA Jr.
End 
Tim Palmer, Vassar Sr.
Corey Haney, Cass City Sr.
Nick Hunter, BCAS So. 
Back
Troy Elbers, Reese Jr.
Kevin Markhart, Vassar Sr.
Nathan Greaves,  Vassar Jr.
Kicker
Evan Campbell, Reese Sr.

Honorable Mention
Quarterback
Cody Peyok, Reese So.
Tackle
Jeff Diebel, EPBP Sr.
Guard
Jon Blasius, Vassar Sr.
Joe Lutz, USA Jr.
End
Dan Rieck, USA Jr.
Back
Brandon Harper, USA So.
Tim Zube, USA Jr.
Brendon Ricker, Cass City Jr.
Nathan Kosinski, EPBP Jr.

All-GTC West 
Football First Team 
Defense
Line
Chad Gruber, Reese Jr.
Lucas Hagen, Reese Sr.
Eli Harper, Vassar So.
Brendan Ballard, USA So.
Jeff Diebel, EPBP Sr.
Morgan Erla, Cass City Sr.
Specialist
Matt Frost, Reese Jr.
Linebacker
Tyler Beckman, Reese Sr.
Travis Stockmeyer, Reese Sr.
Josh Peplinski, Vassar Sr.
Kevin Pratt, Vassar Sr.
Back
Jimmy Hahn, Reese Sr.
Evan Gascho, EPBP Sr.
Zac Case, Vassar Sr.

Second Team
Line
Nick Buctow, Reese Sr.
Kevin Dubs, EPBP Sr.
Brett Metzger, Bad Axe Sr.
Jacob Jacob (sic), BCAS Sr.
Specialist
McKay Jones, USA Jr.
Linebacker
Mike Bednarski, USA Sr.
Josh Jensen, Cass City Sr.
Spencer Kelly, Bad Axe Sr.
Tyler Cardinal, BCAS Jr.
Back
Travis Menapace, Reese Sr.
Dan Rieck, USA Jr.
Jake Beachy, USA So.
William Daniels, BCAS Jr.
Honorable Mention
Line
Adam Janson, Reese Jr.
Linebacker
John Bauer, USA Jr.
Austin Jobes, EPBP Jr.
Noah Peterson, BCAS Jr.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

All-GTE football team

All-GTC East 
Football
First Team 
Offense
Quarterback
Kolby Lange, Marlette Sr.
Tackle
Josh White, Ubly Sr. 
Joey Volz, Marlette Sr.
Guard
Dan Lindsay, Brown City Jr.
Josh Kubacki, Ubly Sr.
Center
Cody Pfaff, Harbor Beach Sr.
End
Donnie Thomas, Marlette Sr.
Tom Sutherland, Harbor Beach Sr.
Back
Justin Carello, Marlette Sr.
Sloan Klaski, Harbor Beach Jr.
Nate Primeau, Brown City Sr. 
Jason Kaufman, Ubly Sr.
Kicker
Kyle Jickling, Marlette Sr.

Second Team
Quarterback
Eli Kraft, Harbor Beach, So.
Austin Drake, Ubly Sr.
Justin Mills, Sandusky Sr.
Tackle
Mike Lackowski, Harbor Beach Jr.
Brandon Oswald, Harbor Beach Jr.
Guard
James Marquardt, Marlette Sr.
Clayton Wehner, Harbor Beach Jr.
Center
Logan O’Mara, Sandusky Jr.
Mike Lautner, Ubly Sr.
Jacob Wiley, Marlette Sr.
End 
Tyler Banks, Brown City Sr.
Andrew Knox, Brown City Sr. 
Back
Aaron Ginther Harbor Beach Jr.
Derek Pfaff, Harbor Beach Jr.
Michael Shaver, Mayville, So.

Honorable Mention
End
Jared Wagester, Sandusky So.
Kurtis Booms, Ubly Jr.
Guard
Justin Lasceski, Harbor Beach Jr.
Center
Josh Buhl, Mayville Sr.
Tackle
Patrick Brown, Sandusky So.

All-GTC East 
Football
First Team Defense
Line
Andrew Knox, Brown City Sr.
Tom Sutherland, Harbor Beach Sr.
Jordan Schultz, Sandusky Sr.
Josh White, Ubly Sr.
Specialist
Brandon Tucker, Sandusky Sr.
Punter 
Kolby Lange, Marlette Sr.
Linebacker
Sloan Klaski, Harbor Beach Jr.
Joey Volz, Marlette Sr.
Jason Kaufman, Ubly Sr.
Nate Primeau, Brown City Sr.
Back
Justin Mills, Sandusky Sr.
Brandon Tucker, Sandusky Sr.
Aaron Ginther, Harbor Beach Jr.

Second Team
Line
Tyler Banks, Brown City Sr.
Dan Lindsay, Brown City Jr.
Cody Pfaff, Harbor Beach Sr.
Michael Wells, Marlette Sr.
Specialist
Brandon Gott, Mayville Sr.
Linebacker
Gavin Colpaert, Harbor Beach Sr.
Curtis Morrison, Marlette Sr.
Bobby Rich, Sandusky So.
Back
Zach Priemer, Ubly Jr.
Austin Drake, Ubly Sr.
Nick Sweeney, Ubly Jr.
Kolby Lange, Marlette Sr.
Charles Baird, Brown City Jr.

Honorable Mention
Line
Evan Howard, Marlette Sr.
Zack Kady, Marlette Jr.
Josh Kubacki, Ubly Sr.
Mike Lautner, Ubly Sr.
Back
Bryan White, Ubly Sr.
Brad Schaub, Marlette Sr.
Linebacker
Derek Pfaff, Harbor Beach Jr.
Lex Wiles, Brown City Jr.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Harbor Beach at Nouvel updates

We will be updating the Harbor Beach at Saginaw Nouvel game on this thread throughout the contest tonight.

7-0 Nouvel late in the first quarter... 7:15 pm
7-0 Nouvel after 1 quarter... 7:20 pm
Travis Essenmacher picks off a pass in the end zone for the Pirates, still 7-0... 7:35 pm
Eli Kraft picks off a pass inside the 5-yard line to stop another Nouvel drive... 7:50 pm
7-0 at the half. Harbor Beach is still in it... Good for the Pirates...
FINAL:
Saginaw Nouvel 28, Harbor Beach 0
The Pirates had a great season. They could be even better next year...




Thursday, November 10, 2011

Pirates ready for Nouvel showdown

Adams filed this report on Friday's Harbor Beach at Saginaw Nouvel game...

HARBOR BEACH — The last time Saginaw Nouvel suffered a loss it was to a Thumb school.
Harbor Beach is hoping to make it two in a row.
The Pirates (11-0) will travel to face the Panthers (10-0) at 7 p.m. Friday in Saginaw to play for the Division 7 regional championship.
Last year, Ubly ended Nouvel’s season in a 34-21 victory.
“We talked about that a little bit,” said Harbor Beach coach Troy Schelke. “I think that definitely gives us hope. We know we’re going to have to play a real good game, but we think we can play a real good game.
“If we don’t believe that we can do it, we really don’t have a chance. We first have to believe and then go out and do it.”
Nouvel has been barely tested this season, with its closest game coming in Week 8 when it beat Flint Northwestern, 36-14.
Meanwhile, the Pirates are battle tested, including last week’s 27-21 victory over Reese.
During the regular season, Harbor Beach defeated five playoff teams.
“I’m sure Nouvel is very confident and they should be, they’ve blown nearly everyone out this year,” Schelke said. “We have to get them into a close game late. If we do that, I like our chances.”
Schelke said he expects a number of different looks from the Panthers offensively.
No matter the formation, it’s a good bet the ball will be going to Class C Player of the Year candidate, running back Bennett Lewis.
In 10 games, Lewis has posted outstanding numbers, rushing for 1,463 yards and 28 touchdowns. He averages 13.2 yards per carry.
Three times this season Lewis has scored four touchdowns in a game, including last week’s win over Blanchard-Montabella. 
In that contest, Lewis ran for 225 yards on just nine carries and scored on runs of 6, 31, 61 and 75 yards.
Quarterback Joe Buchalski was perfect, going 5-for-5 for 134 yards and three more scores.
“Nouvel looks very good on film, they run a lot of different formations offensively and have good athletes all over the field,” Schelke said. 
The Panthers are nearly as impressive on defense. They haven’t allowed more than 14 points in a game this season.
“Defensively, they’re very aggressive and sound,” Schelke said. “It will be a good challenge.
“They’re very fast, very athletic.”
Nouvel has done most of its damage early. In the playoffs, it has outscored its opponents 63-0 in the first quarter.
For the season, the Panthers have outscored their opponents 415-46 in the first half and have allowed a total of just 12 points in the first quarter.
 “If they score a touchdown, or make a big play, we can’t hang our heads,” Schelke said. “They’ve gotten teams down after the first quarter.
“We have to be real physical and limit our turnovers and finish some drives.
“As much as we can, we’re going to have to keep the ball away from them while still making some big plays and finishing drives.”
Like Nouvel, Harbor Beach has shown the ability to run a number of different offenses. 
The Pirates, led by sophomore quarterback Eli Kraft, junior running backs Sloan Klaski and Derek Pfaff, along with junior receiver Aaron Ginther, can run anything from spread to Wing-T.
“We’re going to have to take full advantage of our opportunities,” Schelke said. “We’re going to have to mix things up offensively with our pass and run.
“Whatever we do, we have to be real physical. We have to be strong on special teams and take care of the ball. If we do have a turnover, we have to play over it.
“We’ve been real opportunistic and we’ve really improved the last two or three weeks.”
Harbor Beach hasn’t advanced this far in the playoffs since making it to the Division 7 semifinals in 2007. The last Nouvel was this far was 2008, when the team fell in the 2008 Division 6 semifinals.
This will be the third meeting between the teams. 
Neither time went well for the Pirates as they fell to the Panthers 21-13 in the 2003 Division 6 district championship and 42-7 in the 2006 Division 6 district championship.
Regardless of Friday’s outcome, Schelke said he’s proud of this group for coming together so quickly.
“Coming off of 4-5 (in 2010), I was a little dismayed that some people were picking us to be so good,” he said.
“I have been surprised that early on that we won some of the games we won, because I thought it would take us a few games to learn how to win. Our kids won some close games and improved throughout the year. I’m really happy with how things turned out so far.”
The winner of this game will play the winner the Ishpeming at Traverse City St. Francis regional championship contest.

Harbor Beach
W1: Bad Axe 42-0
W2: N. Huron 48-0
W3: Reese 30-16
W4: Brown City 34-21
W5: Ubly 34-22
W6: Marlette 12-8
W7: Sandusky 26-12
W8: Mayville 47-0
W9: USA 56-0
W10: Br. City 40-7
W11: Reese 27-21
PF: 396 (36.0)
PA: 109 (9.9)

Nouvel
W1: Powers 55-14
W2: TCSF 48-12
W3: Wind. Holy 43-7
W4: DWCA 55-14
W5: MABT 41-6
W6: Chatham 43-0
W7: OPEN
W8: Flint NW 36-14
W9: Freeland 37-0
W10: Coleman 63-14
W11: Bl-Mont. 62-6
PF: 483 (48.3)
PA: 87 (8.7)

  BOGAN SAYS: Here’s a quote from the Freeland coach after his team lost to Nouvel in Week 9. “Unbelievable. I hope everybody from Saginaw has no plans for Thanksgiving weekend because Nouvel is going to the finals.” 
   Harbor Beach is a very good team. Nouvel is just loaded this season.
   PICK: Nouvel 30, Harbor Beach 13
  
  ADAMS SAYS: Nobody outside of Harbor Beach is giving the Pirates a shot in this game. I think the players and coaches are going to use that. Is it going to be easy?
   No.
   Harbor Beach has to play the perfect game and get some things to break its way. 
  PICK: Harbor Beach 24, Nouvel 23 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

USA, Caseville and Deckerville move on

REESE — Deficits don’t seem to matter to Unionville-Sebewaing Area’s volleyball squad, which is now one win away from pulling off a well-deserved and hard-working triple crown.
The Greater Thumb West and district champion Patriots were forced to play from behind once again here Tuesday night in their Class C regional semifinal match against Sanford-Meridian. But like they did in the district finals against Bad Axe, the Patriots shook off a lackluster start en route to a 16-25, 25-15, 25-15, 25-22 victory over the Mustangs.
With the win, the 41-4-5 Patriots move on to Thursday’s regional championship match against 38-17-3 Saginaw Valley Lutheran — a winner over Marlette in the other semifinal showdown.
“I don’t have an explanation about our start,” said USA coach Teresa Rose. “We were just flat and there was no real talking out there. 
“Sometimes, they don’t trust each other on the court. It’s sometimes like, ‘You take it... No, you take it...’ But I am proud of the way they came back and battled.”
The difference between Game 1 and Games 2-4 was the net play from the USA front row. The Patriots’ frontliners were outplayed by their Sanford-Meridian counterparts early on. But a few adjustments at the net resulted in plenty of USA blocks for points, as well as several Mustang errors, later in the match.
“We knew they had a better outside than middle,” Rose explained. “When you take the crosscourt away, (their hitters) were going to go (down the) line. We had a hard time early on getting over there and stopping that. We started cheating a little bit toward the line, and we also did a good job blocking.”
Calie Valentine did much of the work in the back row, netting 28 digs to go along with 34 receptions. 
Up front, Maddy Payton led the Patriots in kills with 17, along with 13 digs, 15 receptions and seven points. Ashlyn VanHoost added 16 digs, 11 points, 14 receptions and four aces while Mackenzie Treiber had 12 kills, six digs and nine receptions, Sami Eisengruber 11 points and seven kills, and Chelsey Bitzer 33 assists, 11 points and nine digs.
After their sluggish start in Game 1, the Patriots were never really threatened in Games 2 and 3. USA led 7-0, 10-2 and 18-9 in Game 2; USA jumped out to leads of 4-0, 12-2 and 15-5 in Game 3.
The Mustangs rallied a bit in Game 4. In fact, they led 7-2, 9-4, 17-11 and 22-19 before USA made its comeback. VanHoost served the game’s final six points, including an ace to finish off the match. Eisengruber and Payton chipped in kills in the final rally.
Now, the Patriots are looking to at least duplicate their state tournament run in 2008 when they advanced all the way to the state semifinals.
USA and Valley Lutheran played early in the season at a tournament at Carrollton. The teams split their match.
“They are a very good team,” Rose said. “We can’t come out like we did tonight against them. It’s going to be a tough match.”
Thursday’s winner moves on to the state quarterfinals next Tuesday at St. Louis against the Ravenna regional winner.

CLASS D at BCAS
BAY CITY — It’s Eagles vs. Eagles, North vs. South, champion vs. champion.
At 7 p.m. on Thursday at Bay City All Saints, the Class D regional volleyball final will feature both champions from the North Central Thumb League in Caseville (North) and Deckerville (South).
On Tuesday, both teams took care of business by sweeping their respective opponents.
In the first semifinal, Caseville had an easy time with Genesee Christian (25-19, 25-17, 25-18) while Deckerville topped Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (25-14, 25-23, 25-22).
Caseville improved to 31-4-2 with the win. It hasn’t loss since falling to Deckerville on Sept. 24 at the Carsonville-Port Sanilac Invitational (25-21, 25-21).
The teams began the season on Sept. 8 and Deckerville again came away with the victory (25-17, 25-16, 18-25, 25-23).

A few photos from the USA-Meridian match