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    By Mike Dunn

    ROSCOMMON Graylingtraveled to the field of

    Roscommon to open the2012 season on Thursday oflast week. The young Vikings

    of coach Tim Sanchez passeda tough early test, beating the

    talented Bucks 28-20 to startthings off on a positive note.

    Sanchez figured his youngtroops would make some of

    the first-game mistakes thatyoung teams typically make

    and he was right. He waspleased for the most part,

    though.Were young and we made

    a lot of young mistakes and Imade some coaching mis-

    takes, he said after thegame. I was very pleased

    with our effort, though. Jake(Swander) did a really good

    job for his first varsity startand the offensive line played

    better than I expected. Beingso young up front, I was con-cerned about us running the

    ball but we were able to. Ty(Jensen) had a great night for

    us.Swander, a left-handed

    junior with a bazooka for anarm, is the latest gunslinger

    to lead the Vikings vaunted,high-powered aerial assault.

    Swander showed surprisingsavvy for his first start and

    remarkable calm under pres-sure. He hit on 27-of-45 aeri-

    als for 277 yards and three TDstrikes.

    Jake was incredible,Sanchez said. Hes one of the

    most complete quarterbacksweve had and he devoted a

    lot of time in the off-season

    to get ready for this. Im real-ly looking forward to havinghim for two years.

    The one play that left

    Sanchez and others on theGrayling sidelines shaking

    their heads came in thefourth quarter. The Vikings

    led 21-12 at that point andhad the ball in Buck territory.

    Swander accepted the shot-gun snap from Concrete

    Charlie Brown and thenlooked in the direction of

    sophomore receiver ScoutTobin. When Scout was cov-ered, Swander didnt panic.

    Instead, he turned andlooked to the other side of

    the field and, just beforebeing hit by a Buck defender,

    released a pretty pass in thedirection of junior Tyler

    McClanahan.The result was a 29-yard

    TD strike and, followingKevin Harriss fourth perfect

    boot of the game, a 28-12lead with 4:40 remaining.

    That touchdown passshowed me a lot, Sanchez

    said. Jake isnt supposed tobe able to make a play like

    that in his first varsity start.Swander, displaying the

    cool demeanor of a sheriff ina TV western, showed

    remarkable poise in thepocket.

    I was supposed to throw

    to Scout and then I saw Tylerbreaking open, he told one

    of his coaches after comingoff the field.

    The Vikings had some mis-fires at times and didnt score

    as many points as they couldhave given how well they

    moved the ball through mostof the game and how many

    yards they racked up. Theyhad one touchdown called

    back early and hurt them-selves at other times with

    turnovers and miscues.Given that, it was still a

    good performance for a basi-cally young team in the first

    game on the road against a

    talented opponent.Sanchez was particularlypleased with the play ofoffensive linemen Emmett

    Helsel, Nick Smock, LucasWalesky, Tyler Wyman and

    Brown. The line not only pro-tected Swander in the pocket

    but created holes for ruggedsenior Ty Jensen and fluid

    junior Michael Branch toplow through.

    The running game turnedout to be a key factor in the

    win over Roscommon as theVikings protected their leadin the second half. Jensen,

    whos about as tough as rawsteak, was the workhorse,amassing 111 yards in 20 car-ries and scoring on a 3-yardplunge up the gut behind the

    bust-em-out blocks ofConcrete Charlie andSmock.

    Branch was a key contribu-tor in the backfield as well,running eight times for 41

    yards.Swander had TD connec-

    tions of 9 and 10 yards withglue-fingered junior JusticeJuntilla in the first half.Justice was served twice,once with a lightning laserinto the numbers fromSwander on a slant-in andthen shortly before halftimeon a pretty fade pass fromSwander that Juntillagrabbed in the end zone.

    The Vikings led 14-6 at thehalf and increased the lead to21-6 early in the fourth quar-ter when Jensen powered his

    way across the goal line tocap a long scoring march.

    Roscommon, fighting tothe end on this hot night, ral-lied to trim the lead to 21-12

    with a TD march of its own.Bucks QB John Miller foundversatile Austin Fluegel, who

    was a thorn in the Vikingsside all game long, for a 17-

    yard strike.With 7:04 left to play, the

    Bucks tried an onside kickbut the long arms of Wild

    Wes Dean corralled the

    bouncing ball and preventedRosco from keeping posses-sion. Swander then engi-neered what would prove tobe the game-winning 54-

    yard drive, finding the streak-ing McClanahan for the deci-sive 29-yard tally.

    Rosco came back one moretime, trimming the lead to28-20 with 3:45 left whenMiller hooked up withFluegel for a 24-yard TD and

    then hit tight end R.J.Friedrichsen for two points.

    After that, Swander put the

    ball in Jensens gut play afterplay and Jensen, legs pump-

    ing like pistons, forged for-ward and kept the chainsmoving the clock winding

    down.

    McClanahan had a mon-ster night at receiver, pulling

    in 11 missiles from Swanderfor 144 yards including hisclutch TD catch. Jensen

    grabbed six tosses for 51yards and Tobin, one of f oursophomores on the varsity

    this season, pulled down fivefor 37 yards.

    On the other side of the

    ball, OConnells Carnivoresplayed with hunger and pas-sion all the way through.

    Linebacker Nick Swierczrecovered a fumble in thefirst quarter and Harris made

    a leaping interception tothwart a Rosco drive before

    halftime. The versatileMcClanahan also had aninterception.

    Wild Wes flowed to the

    football like a heat-seekingmissile from his inside line-backer post, making a game-

    high 11 tackles. Fellow line-backer Jeff Myers had a bignight also, recording eight

    stops.Curtis Wilson, David

    Somero, Scott Parkinson and

    Juntilla all had tackles behind

    the line of scrimmage. The D-

    line featuring Myers,

    Walesky, Somero, Wilson,

    Juntilla and others was phys-

    ically punishing against the

    run.

    Grayling has its home

    opener this week against

    perennial non-league foe

    Houghton Lake (0-1). The

    Bobcats are coming off a 34-

    20 defeat at the hands of

    Frankfort.

    Sophomore Scout Tobin (33) scoots through open spaces

    to pick up positive yardage after a pass reception.

    Senior Scott Parkinson (2) holds the B.A.H.U.N.A. banner and leads the Vikings onto

    the field at Roscommon.

    Vikings defenders Nick Swiercz (56) and Justice Junttila (21) surround Roscommon

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    SPORTSVikings power to win No. 1Gunslinger Swander tosses three TD

    passes in varsity debut; Jensen churns upturf to chew up game clock

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    The Ironmen's speed-burning seniorchurned up the turf big time on Friday atElk Rapids, amassing a whopping 245

    yards in 26 carries and scoring a TD inMancelona's come-from-behind 20-14victory.

    REMINDER TOAREA COACHESJust a reminder from us

    here at the Weekly Choiceto the coaches at the vari-ous schools in our cover-age area. Wed love toreport on your volleyballmatches, cross countrymeets and soccer match-es in addition to football.

    With such a wide cover-age area, were limitedeach week on where wecan be. If you would takethe time to send us some

    statistics or informationabout your sportingevent, well publicize it inthe next issue. Pleaseinclude first and lastnames of athletes and anyquotes you want to gowith the story. This is anice way to give the kidssome recognition.

    Just send the e-mail [email protected] send a fax to (888) 854-7441. Thanks!Viking gunslinger Jake Swander lets another missile fly

    during the 28-20 victory over Roscommon.

    Photo by Mike Dunn

    Photo by Mike Dunn

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    These are images fromGraylings season opener atRoscommon last Thursday.

    Defensive coordinator KevinOConnell and head coach TimSanchez viewed the actionintently from the sidelines.OConnells Carnivores, led bysenior linebacker Wild WesDean (80) and blitzing TylerMcClanahan (3), among oth-ers, ate it up defensively andmade some key stops in thecontest. Flanker Scout Tobinvery nearly made a spectacu-lar diving catch in the endzone. The cheerleaders ledwith great gusto and the fansenjoyed what they saw on thefield, especially the young fanwith the wide-eyed expressionin one of these photos!

    Vikings onthe gridiron

    Photos by Mike Dunn

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    These fine shots by

    Bob Gingerich are from

    the Grayling JV game

    played at home on

    Wednesday, Aug. 22.

    Zach Cheney (81) churns

    it up as he breaks free for

    a 65-yard punt return in

    the second quarter of the

    contest and leaping

    Dylan Wyman (80)

    makes this TD catch

    from Darin Nicholas to

    help the young Vikings.

    (Bob Gingerich of

    PhotoMichigan.com)

    Viking JV action ...

    By Mike Dunn

    JOHANNESBURG Host

    Johannesburg-Lewiston held

    off a late charge by inspired

    Atlanta to hold on for a tense28-26 victory in a spirited

    non-league clash on Friday.

    The Cardinals of coach

    John Bush broke a 20-20

    deadlock late in the fourth

    quarter when halfback Dillon

    Cushman crashed across the

    goal line for a 4-yard tally, hissecond of the game, and

    Dillon Kibby added what

    proved to be the crucial two-

    point conversion to give J-L a

    28-20 advantage on the

    scoreboard.

    The visiting Huskies,

    fueled by the fiery play ofsenior quarterback Garrett

    Badgero, came back in the

    final 90 seconds of the game

    to pull within two points

    when Badgero connecte d

    with Josh Barrett for 9 yards.

    The Huskies needed the

    two-point conversion to tie

    the score with 5.7 seconds

    remaining and force over-

    time but the Cardinals held

    on defense to preserve the

    narrow lead and gain the

    hard-fought victory.

    This was a seesaw game

    from the start. J-L gained a 6-

    0 lead early in the secondquarter on the strength of

    Kibbys 48-yard burst to day-

    light only to have the Huskies

    cruise back to tie the score

    when Badgero found Jake

    Chambers from 8 yards.

    The score was tied 6-6 at

    the half but J-L forged ahead

    again in the third quarter

    when Cushman found a 14-

    yard route to the end zone

    behind the escort of Dakota

    Finnerty and savvy senior QB

    Alex Payne called his own

    number and ran in for two

    points. That gave J-L a 14-6

    lead but Atlanta came back

    to tie the score again whenBadgero busted loose for 46

    yards and Jason Ferguson ran

    in the two-point conversion

    early in the fourth quarter.

    On J-Ls next possession,

    Cushman cut loose from 40

    yards and suddenly the

    Cardinals were on top again,

    20-14.

    That lasted until Atlantas

    next possession when

    Badgero faked into the line

    and found the fleeting

    Chambers for a 41-yard

    hookup to tie it again at 20.

    The J-L backfield combo of

    Dillon Rock (Kibby) andDillon Roll (Cushman)

    showed up BIG in the opener.

    Kibby cruised to a whopping

    222 yards on 20 carries (11.1

    yard average per carry) and

    Cushman recorded 81 yards

    on 10 carries (8.1 yard aver-

    age) to go with his three TDs.

    Kibby also had more than 90

    yards in kick returns. Jake

    Newell also added some fuel

    to the grinding attack,

    amassing 52 yards in 13 car-

    ries and Payne produced 40

    yards in 11 tries as the

    Cardinals generated more

    than 400 yards rushing.Badgero had a bountiful

    night for the Huskies, collect-

    ing 106 yards rushing in 11

    carries with one score and

    also hitting on 14 aerials for

    another 161 yards and three

    scores.

    Defensively for J-L, it was

    Dylan Helms doing it from

    his linebacker post, record-

    ing a team-high 12 tackles

    with a tackle for loss. Nose

    guard Wyatt Pelton penetrat-

    ed like a human torpedo, tak-

    ing part in a dozen tackles

    with two tackles for loss. Brad

    Kussrow and Logan Miller

    each had a sack and Payne

    was a major pain in the

    Huskies side all game long,

    participating in 14 stops.

    The Cardinals play host to

    Inland Lakes this Friday in a

    JV-varsity doubleheader. The

    JV game kicks off at 4 p.m.

    with the varsity at 7 p.m.

    J-L holds on to beat HuskiesDuo-Dillon charged backfield of Cardinalsaccounts for more than 400 yards rushing intense 28-26 victory

    Football

    Cross Country

    Bulldog boys take third, girls are fourth; Drogowski, Passino leadthe way

    INDIAN RIVER Inland

    Lakes hosted its own invita-

    tional cross country meet on

    Saturday. The Bulldog boys

    took third place behind

    Mancelona and Rogers City.

    The girls came in fourth, with

    Mancelona and Rogers City

    finishing 1-2 in that race as

    well.

    Determined Jake

    Drogowski covered the 3.1-

    mile distance in a time of 20

    minutes, 34 seconds to lead

    the I-Lakes boys, followed by

    Zach Florek (21:34), Duane

    Vizina (21:49), Jacob Major

    (22:23), Andrew Dufek

    (23:51) and Daniel Smeltzer

    (25:53).

    For the girls, Hannah

    Passino pushed to a time of

    22:50 to pace the team.

    Lindsay Smeltzer (29:50) and

    Sadee LaLonde (29:50)

    crossed the finish line

    together followed by Taylor

    Fletcher (35:16), Sarah

    Griffore (35:22) and Rebekah

    Drogowski (35:23).

    The boys ran well today

    some of the younger guys

    really did well today said I-

    Lakes coach Sarah Furman.

    We were missing some of

    our top runners today as

    well. Hannah ran a very

    strong race for the girls.

    Lindsay Smeltzer and Sadee

    LaLonde had a great race as

    well.

    I-Lakes hosts invitational meet

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    Gaylord / OtsegoCounty HorseshoeLeague Standings

    PLAYER W L

    Team 2

    Team 1

    Team 3

    Team 6

    Team 7

    Team 8

    Team 5

    Team 4

    57

    49

    44

    37

    36

    36

    31

    20

    21

    29

    34

    41

    42

    42

    47

    58

    Ron Wilkowski / Jerry Mankowski

    Jerry Lince / Cecil Hauser

    Frank Jasinski / Bill Skibinski

    Jordy Tisdale / Dick Burr

    George Pratt / Darryl Bolanowski

    Steve Furay / Dave Brown

    Fred Chearhart / Dennis Buchanan

    Duane Cohorst / Bill Bramer

    8/21/12

    FINAL STANDINGSThe Gaylord / Otsego Horseshoe League complet-

    ed its season with the team of Ron Wilikowski and

    Jerry Mankowski finishing in 1st place. Runner up

    was the team of Jerry Lince and Cecil Hauser.

    Finishing in 3rd place was the team of Frank Jasinski

    and Bill Skibinski.

    Jerry Lince led all throwers accumulating 555Ringers and 123 Doubles. Frank Jasinski was next

    with 301 Ringers and 34 Doubles. Ron Wilikowski,

    Cecil Hauser, and George Pratt pitched 250, 239 and

    238 respectively.

    It was a fun filled and competitive season. It all will

    wrap up on Tuesday with the annual closing picnic at

    the County Park.

    J-L junior Coalton Huff (10) attempts to defend this pass from Atlanta QB GarrettBadgero to tight end Jake Chambers on Friday.

    Dillon Kibby storms ahead to pick up more positiveyardage in the season opener Friday against Atlanta.

    Photo by carrie baDGero

    Photo by taD DeLuca

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    By Mike Dunn

    ELK RAPIDS Wow!

    Mancelona opened the

    football season Friday at the

    field of perennial week-one

    rival Elk Rapids and came

    away with a dramatic, come-

    from-behind 20-14 victory.

    The Ironmen of head coach

    Dan Boo Derrer trailed 14-

    12 with 8:56 left to play but

    moved the ball methodically

    down the field to complete

    an 86-yard scoring drive and

    pull out the hard-earned win.

    Senior Trevor Ackler, a

    member of Mancelonas

    vaunted rock-and-sock back-

    field, motored the final 10

    yards on a counter trap to

    complete the march.

    It was big for us, Derrer

    said. We knew from watch-

    ing their scrimmage they

    were a lot better than last

    year and we we told the kids

    theyd be fired up to face us.

    Theyre very well-coached

    and they were motivated to

    beat us at their place after webeat them (48-18) at our

    place last year.

    Mancelonas explosive

    backfield featuring returning

    All-State senior Wyatt Derrer

    along with Ackler and Justin

    Spires at halfback and varsity

    newcomer Logan Borst at

    fullback has the capability of

    going coast-to-coast on any

    give snap. The talented Elks

    held their ground, however,

    and did not give up many big

    plays.

    Derrer expected that,

    though.

    We told the kids wewouldnt have the big plays

    against them like we did

    before, the veteran coach

    said. We knew wed have to

    grind it out to win. It was a

    close game all the way

    through and, in the end, it

    came down to whether we

    could put together a long

    drive.

    Derrer said he wasnt sur-

    prised at how his players

    responded at crunch time.

    These kids are used to

    winning , he said. They

    know what it takes to win and

    theyre a pretty determined

    bunch. Everybody was pretty

    gassed by that point in the

    game with the heat and

    humidity, but they fought

    through it. It says a lot about

    their character.

    Derrer faced a major deci-

    sion early in the 86-yard

    march when the Ironmen

    faced a fourth-and-short

    from their own 23-yard line.

    Derrer opted to go for it and

    savvy senior signal caller Kyle

    Schepperley, who doesnt

    carry the ball much but is an

    integral part of the teamsoffensive success with his

    cerebral reads at the line and

    the way he engineers the

    game, pushed forward on a

    QB sneak to move the chains.

    After that, the hard-strid-

    ing Spires busted loose for a

    30-yard pickup and the

    Ironmen were on the way.

    The Elks faced a steady diet

    of Mr. Derrer after that and

    he dashed and bashed to

    generate 27 yards on six tries

    to help keep the march mov-

    ing. Borst, starting his first

    varsity game at fullback,

    pounded the middle forsome critical yards before the

    fleet-footed Ackler had his

    number called and put the

    finishing touches on the

    drive, breaking a tackle

    behidn the line of scrimmage

    before finding a sweet seam

    between center Tristen Fleet

    and guard Dalton Sulz and

    not stopping until he crossed

    the goal line.

    The famed Ground-and-

    Pound offense of the

    Ironmen accounted for three

    scoring drives of 80-plus

    yards in the contest. With the

    Dark Diesel Sulz leading

    the way up front once again

    along with Dakota Orman,

    Nick Balhorn, Garrett Derrer,

    Darrel Kiel and Fleet and

    tight ends Kevin Schepperley

    and Brandon Scott, the

    Ironmen churned up the turf

    in small and large incre-

    ments, moving the chains

    and chewing up the clock.

    It was Kyle Schepperley

    capping an 80-yard scoring

    march with a 7-yard sprint

    around end to account for

    Mancelonas first TD of the

    young season and TheSheriff, Wyatt Derrer, doing

    the damage on a 2-yard

    plunge to cap an 85-yard

    march that took up most of

    the third quarter.

    The determined Elks

    trailed 12-6 after Derrers TD

    plunge but came back to put

    on a scoring march of their

    own with QB Eddie Shaw

    going the final 4 yards.

    Anthony Digiovann is con-

    version run put the Elks on

    top 14-12 with 8:56 to go.

    The Ironmen were down

    but not out as they put

    together another of theirpatented ground-and-pound

    drives, this one to secure the

    come-from-behind triumph.

    Derrer, who was a first-

    team All-State pick last year

    after amassing more than

    1,500 yards rushing and

    helping Mancelona to post a

    school record 10 wins, got the

    2012 season off to a flying

    start, producing a whopping

    245 yards rushing on 26 car-

    ries including his TD plunge.

    Borst pushed, pounded and

    propelled his way to 74 yards

    in 14 attempts while Ackler

    racked up 54 yards in 13 tries

    and Spires strode to 52 yardsin five attempts.

    Coach Boo was particular-

    ly pleased with the hard-

    nosed play of Fleet and Sulz

    up front.

    On the other side of the

    ball, Mancelonas dark wall of

    defiance did a good job of

    keeping the Elks high-pow-

    ered skill players under

    wraps and making the Elks

    earn their points.

    Sulz and fellow linebacker

    Luke Smigielski were in the

    thick of things, as usual. Sulz

    recorded six tackles and was

    a terror with his blitzes,

    notching two sacks.Smigielski had five take-

    downs and Ackler made four

    tackles from his cornerback

    post.

    Mancelona goes to

    Rudyard this week. The

    Bulldogs, who are coming off

    a loss to Newberry, employ a

    similar wing-T type of

    offense, though they some-

    times to go a shotgun forma-

    tion.

    They have big kids and

    they run hard, Derrer said.

    Defensively, they like to

    bring a lot of people up front

    and be aggressive. We have to

    go up there and do our job.

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    Ironmen rally to beat ElksAckler scores game-winning TD to cap 86-yard scoring march in fourth quarter; Derreramasses 192 yards on ground

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    Heres the schedule of

    schools planning to cover

    Week Two football games,

    which will be availa ble at

    MHSAA.tv shortly after each

    games conclusion (As of Aug.

    22):

    * Grosse Pointe Woods

    University Liggett at Hillman

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    * Negaunee at Calumet -

    Thursday* Lincoln Alcona at

    AuGres-Sims - Thursday

    * Onaway at Rogers City

    Thursday

    * Marquette at Cheboygan

    - Thursday

    * West Branch Ogemaw

    Heights at Petoskey Friday

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    Football

    By Mike Dunn

    SAULT STE. MARIE

    Suffocating defense and sys-

    tematic offense was the tick-

    et to success for the Petoskey

    Northmen in their season

    opener Friday at Sault Ste.

    Marie. The Northmen of

    coach Kerry VanOrman got

    the 2012 campaign off to a

    positive start with the 21-0

    triumph over a scrappy Blue

    Devil squad that couldnt do

    much offensively but played

    hard all the way through.

    Petoskey opens Big North

    play this Friday, Aug. 31, with

    the home opener against

    Ogemaw Heights. The

    Falcons are coming off a 38-

    20 victory over Standish-

    Sterling.

    If VanOrmans troops con-

    tinue to play the kind of

    aggressive, penetrating

    defense that they showed at

    the Sault, theyll be awfully

    tough to beat. The Blue

    Devils from above the bridge

    were limited to less than 100

    yards of total offense and

    just five first downs.

    While the defense was

    asserting itself and stran-

    gling the Sault, the offense

    was doing its version of the

    K.V. Tango, striding and

    stomping down the field in

    turf-grabbing, clock-chew-

    ing rhythm. VanOrmans

    double-wing assault

    accounted for two long

    touchdown drives and a

    shorter one just before the

    half.

    It was junior wingback

    Chase Ledingham doing

    most of the damage, amass-

    ing 155 yards of real estate

    and scoring on a long burst

    of 43 yards and a short

    plunge into the end zone.

    Sophomore wing Kurt

    Boucher capped the scoring

    in the second half with a 17-

    yard sprint off-tackle to cap

    an inexorable 96-yard march

    to paydirt.

    Ledingham, a varsity

    returnee with speed to burn,

    broke free to score

    Petoskeys first points of the

    new season in the second

    quarter, capping an 80-yard

    drive. It was senior the

    strong right leg of Lights

    Out Louis Lamberti pro-

    pelling the pigskin through

    the uprights for the PAT and

    a 7-0 advantage.

    The lead went to 14-0 in

    the final seconds before the

    half as Ledingham lowered

    the boom and pushed his

    way across the goal line to

    cap a 39-yard march.

    After Petoskey made a key

    defensive stop on the Saults

    lone trip to the red zone fol-

    lowing a takeaway late in the

    third quarter, the Northmen

    put the game away with a

    methodical 96-yard drive

    that featured the sweet feet

    of Ledingham, Boucher and

    senior quarterback Quinn

    Ameel.

    It was Boucher who put

    the finishing touches on the

    march, finding a seam and

    surging to the end zone to

    record the first varsity touch-

    down of what will probably

    be many in his promising

    prep career.

    Ledingham carried the

    ball 22 times on his way to

    155 yards and Boucher bust-

    ed and burst to 71 yards in 15

    carries. The elusive Ameelaccumulated 61 yards rush-

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    efficient as the times tables

    engineering the double-

    wing attack. When he went

    to the airways, Ameel hit on

    5-of-8 passes for another 64

    yards, including a key first-

    down toss to tight end Pat

    Antonides to secure a first

    down in the second-half

    scoring march.

    Northmen prevail inseason opener

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    first-come, first-served basis

    for a one-week period begin-

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    Now, the remaining fall

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    be purchased by any hunter,

    including those who did not

    apply for a fall turkey license.

    A hunter may buy one

    license per day until the quo-

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    As of Aug. 15, there are

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    turkey management units L,

    M, W, HA (public or private

    land) and YY (private land).

    The majority of the licenses

    are available in unit YY

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    Fall turkey season opens

    Sept. 15 and runs through

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    for hunters to get a bird for

    their Thanksgiving dinner,

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    the season runs through Nov.

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    hunters the chance to pursue

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    By Ryan Bokas

    In the 2012 football season

    opener last Thursday night,

    the Gaylord Blue Devils start-

    ed strong but couldnt keep

    up with the tough

    Cheboygan Chiefs team.

    On the opening play of the

    game Gaylords Trae Hill

    busted loose for a 66-yard

    touchdown leaving the

    Chiefs defense rattled.

    However this was the only

    concern Cheboygan had as

    they went on to win 42-7. Itwas a big day for head coach

    Jack Coons team as not only

    did they avenge last years 12-

    7 loss to the Blue Devils, but

    also debuted a new football

    complex that was as impres-

    sive as the teams win.

    After Hills strike, the

    Chiefs defense started turn-

    ing up the heat forcing punts

    on the next 2 possessions

    while the offense turned the

    defensive stops in touch-

    downs. Damon Proctorstayed cool under pressure as

    he led his team 63 yards

    down the field to even the

    game at 7-7 with Ben Pearson

    capping off the drive with a 3

    yard score. The next time

    Proctor took the field he

    threw a bomb to Austin

    Ginop setting up Nick Comps

    to cross the goal line from 6

    yards out.

    With the score 13-7 just

    before halftime Proctor exe-

    cuted an excellent fake to histailback before hitting Stan

    Swiderek from 10 yards out.

    Cheboygan then hit a 2-point

    conversion to take a 21-7

    halftime lead.

    The second half was all

    Cheboygan from start to fin-

    ish. Adding to his already

    stellar day Proctor continued

    having his way with the Blue

    Devil defense leading his

    team to the end zone two

    more times before the game

    was over. He even made hismark on the other side of the

    ball by picking off one of

    Gaylords senior QB Tyler

    Frischs and taking it in for a

    defensive score.

    Although the score indi-

    cates a blowout, the game

    was played much tighter

    than that. The Blue Devils

    just made too many costly

    mistakes that the Chiefs rou-

    tinely turned into touch-

    downs. The Blue Devils are in

    action this week as they hostTraverse City St. Francis on

    Thursday, August 30 at 7pm.

    Cheboygan will match up

    against Pellston, Thursday,

    August 30 at home. Next

    week Gaylord has an unusual

    Saturday game in their Big

    North conference opener

    against Traverse City West.

    Kickoff is at 1pm.

    Chiefs Look Strong in Opener Against GaylordFootball

    By Mike Dunn

    ONAWAY It was quite a

    home opener for Onaway on

    Friday and quite a debut as

    head coach for Brian

    Whitsitt. The Cardinals

    showed their explosive capa-

    bilities on offense and their

    stiff resistance on defense in

    a well-played 28-0 victory

    over Inland Lakes.

    The speedy Cardinals, who

    won five of their last six

    games a year ago, kept the

    momentum going into the

    2012 campaign and gave

    Whitsitt, who had served the

    previous four years as defen-

    sive coordinator for Onaway,

    a resounding win in his first

    game as the head man.

    Onaway showed up big on

    both sides of the ball and on

    special teams. In the first

    quarter, a blocked punt by

    Chris Cleaver gave Onaway

    the ball at the 4-yard line and

    led to the first points of theseason when fullback Chae

    Whitsitt powered his way

    across the goal line. Carlos

    Bautistas PAT made it 7-0.

    Just before halftime, it was

    QB Matt Tollini making his

    first varsity start hooking

    up with the streaking figure

    of Touchdown Tommy

    Auger for 39 yards over the

    middle just 15 seconds

    before intermission.

    Bautistas boot gave Onaway

    a sudden 14-0 lead going into

    the locker room.

    In the third quarter, it was

    Tollini firing long again, this

    time finding super speedy

    Jason Sigsby out of the back-

    field for a 46-yard TD con-

    nection and in the fourth

    quarter it was Whitsitt

    whacking his way into the

    end zone again for another 4-

    yard score. Bautista split the

    uprights after both TDs.

    Tollini, who stood tall in

    the pocket in his first start,

    hit on 10-of-14 aerials for 202

    yards and the two long

    scores. The shifty Sigsby gen-

    erated 46 yards rushing and

    95 yards receiving and

    Whitsitt put up 38 yards

    pounding the ball between

    the tackles.

    Senior Justin Gedda and

    Tollini each had eight tacklesto lead the Cardinals defen-

    sively and Gedda also recov-

    ered a fumble. Whitsitt and

    Auger each made seven stops

    and the opportunistic

    Cleaver made five stops with

    a sack and the blocked punt.

    Inland Lakes played hard,

    physical football, like always,

    and did a good job for the

    most part of keeping the

    dangerous backfield duo of

    Sigsby and Whitsitt in check.

    The difference was Onaways

    ability to make the quick

    strike, especially through the

    air.The Bulldogs were not able

    to generate much offensively,

    either, and that led to the

    defense being on the field for

    long stretches.

    Cody Bonilla busted for 46

    yards on 12 carrie s and

    Jordyn Smeltzer recorded 40

    yards in 11 tries.

    Christian Wallace had a big

    game defensively for the

    Bulldogs, making 12 take-

    downs, and Bonilla made

    seven tackles and had an

    interception in the end zone

    in the second quarter.

    Onaway travels to Rogers

    City (0-1) this week and theBulldogs travel south to

    Johannesburg-Lewiston (1-0)

    for a JV-varsity doubleheader

    starting at 4 p.m. on Friday.

    Pellston 13

    Forest Area 6

    FIFE LAKE It was a

    super debut for Pellston first-

    year head coach Ben Schley

    on Friday as the Hornets

    traveled south to Forest Area

    traditionally a very tough

    venue to play at and came

    away with an impressive 13-6

    triumph.

    The hungry Hornets

    scored all their points in the

    first half and then held off a

    late Forest Area rally to

    secure the win.

    Backfield mates Justin

    Price and Jake Friedenstab

    each tallied as Pellston built a

    13-0 advantage. Price, who

    rocked and rumbled to 70

    yards in 15 attempts, hit pay-

    dirt from 5 yards out and

    Friedenstab, who fought his

    way to 56 yards in nine tries,

    flew through a seam and

    found the end zone from 9

    yards. Austin Wright, in addi-

    tion to engineering the

    Hornet attack, connected for

    35 yards through the air.It was up to the Pellston

    defense in the second half

    and the Hornets held firm to

    secure the victory. The

    Warriors lone TD came late

    in the game on a 45-yard

    hookup from QB Tyler Birgy

    to the fleeting figure of angu-

    lar Justin Burke. Aside from

    that, the Hornets did a good

    job of keeping the dangerous

    Forest Area skill players

    under wraps.

    Sophomore Tom Redmond

    covered the field like fertilizer

    for the Hornets. T-Red

    racked up a dozen tackles

    with a sack and a fumble

    recovery. Jared Reimann also

    recorded a sack and recov-

    ered a fumble. Travis

    Matthews and Kurtis Spencer

    each corralled ball carriers

    eight times and Friedenstab

    flowed to the football and

    made seven stops.

    Pellston, which has not

    posted a winning record

    since 1995 and has already

    matched its win total from

    last year, is on the road again

    this Friday, Aug. 31, against

    perennial foe Gaylord St.

    Mary. Last year Pellston

    earned its lone win against

    the Snowbirds, 23-6. This

    year the young Snowbirds

    appear to be muchimproved, however, as they

    gave Hillman a very tough

    game last Friday before los-

    ing 27-14.

    JVJohannesburg

    Lewiston 20

    Alpena 12

    JOHANNESBURG The

    Johannesburg-Lewiston JV

    squad grinded out 258 yards

    of hard-won real estate on

    the home field Thursday of

    last week and defeated theAlpena freshmen by a score

    of 20-12.

    The Cardinals L.H.

    Hammer, Logan Huff,

    pushed and pounded

    between the tackles while

    accumulating a game-high

    125 yards and scoring twice.

    Huffs second TD, a 68-yard

    sprint right up the gut, sealed

    the deal for J-L. Huffs score

    gave the Cardinals a 20-6

    lead with 1:38 left to play.

    Alpena reached the end

    zone just before time expired

    when Wes Garant went 7

    yards to account for the 20-

    12 final score.

    Huff also tallied in the first

    quarter on a short run to give

    his team a 6-0 advantage and

    quarterback Brandon Huff

    plunged over in the second

    quarter to make it 12-0.

    Logans conversion made it

    14-0 at the half.

    Alpena trimmed the lead

    to 14-6 early in the fourth

    quarter but the Cardinals

    responded when Logan

    launched himself through

    the hole and outraced every-

    one to the end zone.

    The May Day Attack of

    the young Cardinals was also

    effective as Ethan May (12 for

    67) and Nick May (12 for 60)

    put some of the grit andgrind into the J-L ground

    assault.

    Dangerous Dan Nieman

    had a sack and a fumble

    recovery for J-L and Nick May

    also had a fumble recovery.

    Logan Huff had a sack to go

    with his team-high 12 tackles

    and Nate Fox was a fearsome

    front up front, recording two

    sacks.

    Elk Rapids 58

    Mancelona 18

    MANCELONA The visit-

    ing Elks got off to a strongstart, outscoring host

    Mancelona 27-6 in the first

    quarter en route to a 58-18

    triumph in the JV opener for

    both teams.

    Chase Wilcox had a big

    night for the Ironmen, rip-

    ping, romping and rocking

    his way to 203 yards of real

    estate on 18 carries, includ-

    ing TD sprints of 45 and 64

    yards. Cole VanWagoner

    showed once again that aV.W. can motor like a Jaguar

    when he broke loose for a 30-

    yard journey to the end zone

    in the fourth quarter. Cole

    picked up 58 yards in 15 car-

    ries and Joey Wojcik generat-

    ed 24 yards on eight tries.

    VanWagoner convened a

    Whack Session whenever an

    Elks ball carrier came his

    way, making a team-hig h

    eight tackles. Wilcox chased

    down seven tackles. Nick

    Biehl, Tyler Pickering and

    Tyler Fults each made seven

    stops while Outlaw Jesse

    Janus and C.J. Short eachmade six takedowns.

    Onaway shows up big at homeCardinals shut out I-Lakes in coach Whitsitts debut as head coach;Pellston also wins in Scheys debut as coach

    Football

    Week 1:Cheboygan 42, Gaylord 7Grayling 28, Roscommon 0Hillman 27, Gaylord St. Mary 14Onaway 28, Inland Lakes 0Johannesburg-Lewiston 28, Atlanta 26Mancelona 20, Elk Rapids 14Whittemore-Prescott 57, Mio 6Pellston 13, Forest Area 6Petoskey 21, Sault Ste. Marie 0

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    RANCH ACROSS FROM DEER LAKE

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    ON THE AIRSTRIP

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    BEDROOM PLUS 16X16 LOFT

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    baseball diamond, pavilion + storage area;Airport;Social Activities & Sportsman

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    ON 1,344 SQ. FT. RANCH3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cathedral ceiling, floure-

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    doors, 16x12 and 10x8 decks, 24x24 garagewith woodburner and 20x19 approach. HomeWarranty. Furniture negotiable.

    Alarm/heat..remote system. X10 security, motiondetector. Lakes of the North is a Northern

    Michigan Resort tht offers:*******$

    59,90

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    (231) 585-6200www.lakesofthenorth.com

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    (231) 585-6200www.lakesofthenorth.com

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    tile/wood flooring/counter tops/cabinets, french

    doors, alcoves+windowseats,15x10 workshop,3decks,Metal roof,circle drive. Lakes of the North

    Member Amenities include:Deer Run Golf

    Course;Settings Restaurant;Riding Stable;Beacheswith boat use;Clubhouses & Pool;Campers

    Village+mini golf+ pavillion; Airport;SocialActivities&Sportsman Committees;Friends of MusicConcerts;Winter Sports Center/cross country ski-

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    RESHINGLED IN 2012...1680 sq.ft.Ranch with full basement, 33x13

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    Activities,Concerts,Winter Center+DNR snow-trails. L/N is a platted sub w /annual due

    $117,

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    (231) 585-6200www.lakesofthenorth.com

    GOLFVIEW RANCH

    with Cathedral Ceiling;Central Air;Alarm+22 head

    Sprinkler Systems;Partial Basement;front+back deckto park-like setting + state land; Lakes of the North

    Member Amenities include:Deer Run GolfCourse;Settings Restaurant;Riding Stable;Beaches

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    $106

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    (231) 585-6200www.lakesofthenorth.com

    MAINTENANCE-FREE EXTERIOR

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    Committees;Friends of Music Concerts;WinterSports Center/cross country skiing+skating;DNRsnowmobile trails.Vacation Rentals.Call for link to

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    $149,9

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    HOMES FOR RENT

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    LEGAL NOTICE

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