While there was a chill in the air and football’s 5th week had begun, other events took place over the weekend.
Below are the results for Saturday, September 9th. twenty four:
Off-Road: Lyndon Classics
Men’s 5,000m (3 and 4)
Connor Rouse, 18:17.4, Genesee
2. Isaac Bignall, 18:38.3, USA
4. Nathan Schad, 19:56.4, USA
5. Aidan Querback, 20:11.7, USA
6. Zach Becker, 20:34.1, USA
9. Chris LaPlatt, 21:21.5, USA
Team Score – Boys
- United States, 22
- Genesee Christian, 54
- Genesee, 58
- Byron, 81
“Isaac Binar was down 1:11 from his previous game time,” coach Mike Peter said. “It was a great show for a sophomore. He was a budding athlete. Not only could he run 5,000 meters, but he was a 56.6-meter 400-meter runner in his freshman year. He did it for Bringing good work ethic talent. Nathan Shad and Zach Becker also had the best years of their careers in this race. We were able to get our top five boys into the top nine of the race.”
Women’s 5,000m (Groups 3 and 4)
1. Gabriella Reinbold, 21:04.6, USA
3. Cambree Torma, 22:10.1, USA
4. Alberta Reinbold, 22:38.7, USA
5. Sarah Nimtz, 22:51.4, USA
6. Lauren Green, 23:08.8, U.S.
8. Rhiannon Varin, 23:27.9, USA
9. Megan Peter, 23:46.6, USA
10. Olivia Peter, 24:00.2, USA
11. Danielle Hunt, 24:43.4, USA
13. Olivia Tomlinson, 25:19.9, USA
Team Results – Girls
- United States, 15
- Byron, 50
“Our women’s team scored well,” Peter said. “I’ve never had a team get a perfect score. It was a great performance from all of our girls.”
“It was a fun, light-hearted meeting,” Peter added. “Mid-season, it’s necessary. Stress and competition can be exhausting. Our goal is to just focus on team results. Make sure everyone is there to contribute to the team, pack and celebrate teammates’ achievements. Culture is king. The lack of it divides the team and limits their potential. We have no problem with the culture. We’ve been working hard to focus on it.”
Cross Country: Lakers Invitation
Men’s 5,000m
1. Ethan Green, 17:19.45, Kingston
2. Gusa, Utah, 17:19.8, Ubly
3. Cade Trumner, 17:44.64, Lakers
4. Brody Karg, 17:53.1, Harbour Beach
5. Matthew Pasiak, 18:01.14, Harbour Beach
10. Andrew Vogel, 18:48.6, Ubly
11. Landon Dekoski, 18:59.32, Ubly
12. Jacob Messing, 19:10.74, Ubly
13. Gage Dilsaver, 19:16.1, Cass City
14. Michael Walsh, 19:18.6, Ubly
16. Guy Knoblock, 19:23.67, Ubly
21. Jacob Bulgrien, 19:35.21, Harbour Beach
22. Jack Turner, 19:35.45, Lakers
23. Conor Olsen, 19:51.24, Lakers
24. Colin Baker, 20:00.99, Dirkville
25. Caleb Geiger, 20:09.95, bad axe
32. Isaac Roganbuck, 20:35.42, Harbour Beach
35. Nick Himmel, 21:14.77, Bad Axe
36. Conor Palmer, 21:29.27, Dirkville
39. Fischer LeGault, 21:44.77, Harbour Beach
40. Ayden Champane, 21:47.32, Bad Axe
41. Mark Bulgrien, 21:50.74, Harbour Beach
43. Samuel Shatto, 22:35.21, Harbour Beach
45. Mario Garcia, 22:51.14, North Huron
46. Cayden Geiger, 22:57.27, Bad Axe
48. Orion Berger, 23:14.35, Dirkville
49. Leeland Lapp, 23:20.82, Dirkville
50. Ethan Eugster, 23:44.3, Dirkville
52. Ethan Hall, 24:00.35, Cass City
53. Carter Kosinski, 24:00.74, North Huron
55. Ben Birtles, 34:44.42, Harbour Beach
Team Score – Boys
- ubli, 44
- Mayville, 56
- Harbour Beach, 80
- Kingston, 84
- Reese, 87
- Dirkville, 154
Women’s 5,000m
1. Ellymae McCoy, 19:32.82, Reese
4. Maze Gusa, 20:49.1, Ubly
5. Reece Wruble, 21:03.54, Harbour Beach
6. Sophia Sanford, 21:22.64, Dirkville
10. Emma Lang, 21:36.35, bad axe
11. Diana Cortez, 21:37.55, Cass City
12. Katie Sweeney, 21:39.77, Ubly
13. Erica Klee, 21:53.24, Ubly
14. Abigail Guza, 22:04.39, Ubly
15. Carla Cortes, 22:13.02, Cass City
19. Shelby Bowers, 23:18.7, Owendale-Gagetown
22. Leah Trigger, 23:42.74, Dirkville
23. Faith Hooper, 23:44.6, Lakers
25. Emily Greyerbiehl, 24:10.99, Ubly
26. Bridget Anderson, 24:18.05, Harbour Beach
27. Loryn Nowiski, 24:21.92, Harbour Beach
28. Jessica Bowles, 24:22.57, Owendale-Gagetown
29. Lindsay Niemiec, 24:26.14, Ubly
30. Ali Learman, 24:41.17, Kas City
31. Alan Harris, 24:45.1, Ulbricht
32. Karsyn Gruehn, 24:54.17, Owendale-Gagetown
33. Haleigh guitar, 24:55.52, Harbour Beach
35. Rylie Bliss, 25:28.42, Cass City
36. Aubrey Zarnke, 25:42.67, Lakers
37. Emma Ramish, 25:46.17, Harbour Beach
38. Emma Case, 25:58.85, North Huron
39. Paula Learman, 26:52.14, Cass City
41. Madelyn Hicks, 27:07.24, Cass City
42. Julie Brown, 28:15.49, bad axe
43. Kierra Nelson Young, 30:30.32, Lakers
44. Annmarie Adkins, 33:56.07, North Huron
45. Roberta Deleidi, 34:46.98, Harbour Beach
46. Tyler Jones, 35:27.61, Cass City
Team Results – Girls
- Kingston, 28
- ubli, 42
- Harbour Beach, 72
- Cass City, 77
Volleyball: Mallette Invitation
The Deckerville Lady Eagles and Ubly Lady Bearcats at the Marlette Volleyball Invitational.
Lady Eagles lost to Marlette, 23-15, 17-25; Croswell-Lexington, 8-25, 23-25; and Millington, 17-25, 24-26; also 25-19 , 19-25, 15-13 beat Ubly; and Bangor John Glenn, 25-23, 25-16.
The Eagles’ leader is Rachel Vogel with 26 kills, 19 digs, 2 blocks and 6 aces, followed by Johanna Kubacki with 59 digs, 4 assists, 7 kills and 3 aces, Jessie Heilig has 20 digs, 35 assists and 5 aces, Emma Salowitz has 60 digs, 3 aces With kills and 2 aces, Alyssa Rodgers has 10 digs, 4 kills and 2 aces, Cassandra Trigger has 14 digs and 3 aces, and Brookback has 2 kills and 3 aces.
Lady Bearcats lost to Croswell-Lexington, 15-25, 24-26; Dirkville, 19-25, 25-19, 13-15; and Millington, 21-25, 20-25; also 23-25 , 25-22, 15-13 beat Mallett; and Bangor John Glenn, 25-18, 25-14.
Leading the Panda Girls is Carly Guza with 33 kills, 14 at-bats, 12 blocks and 5 A’s, followed by Samantha Warczinsky with 14 kills and 5 ats, Madeline Langenburg with 17 kills, 52 at-bats and 4 aces, Addison Hagen with 17 kills, 1 block, 18 drives and 3 aces, Jocelyn Bambach with 8 aces and 58 drives, Miley Donalon with 28 Kickoffs, 29 assists, 6 at-bats, 3 A’s and 1 block, Lindsay Peruski had 7 drives, 32 assists, 2 kills and a block, Jenna Bischer had 11 digs and 1 ace.
Regional coaches are asked to submit their final scores, stats, highlights and game comments to tom.greene@hearstnp.com on the night of the event.
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