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by mike Dunn
GAYLORD The Gaylord foot-
ball team faced a formidable op-
ponent on the home field Friday
and kept things close through
the first half and into the third
quarter. Cadillac proved to have
too many weapons to keep
under wraps, however. The
Vikings scored four second-half
touchdowns to pull away and
beat Gaylord 41-0.
The Blue Devils (0-6, 0-3) re-
mained winless with the home-
coming loss while Cadillac,
ranked fourth in Div. 4, re-
mained unbeaten (6-0, 3-0).
The first half was one of the
best stretches of football that
Gaylord has played this season.
The swarming, aggressive Blue
Devil defense, spearheaded by
the predatory play of lineback-
ers Zach Hayner, Tristan Gre-
gory and Lance Chapman and
the penetration of fireplug nose
guard Marcus ORourke and
linemen Forest Madagame and
Nick Parker, corralled the elu-
sive, explosive Brooks and kept
him from breaking loose for
long scores.
The Blue Devil offense, as has
been the case for much of the
season, moved the ball between
the 20s but struggled again get-
ting the ball into the end zone.
That happened again in the sec-
ond quarter of Fridays game.
Junior signal caller Steven
Fitzek hooked up with junior
receiver Collin Watters on a
highlight-reel slant-in play that
brought the ball to the Viking 4-
yard line. Watters made a spec-
tacular catch between two
Viking defenders.
The Blue Devils pounded the
ball on first down to the 1-yard
line. On second down, though,
there was a breakdown in
blocking and the Vikings were
able to charge in and tackle
hard-charging sophomore run-
ning back Shane Foster for a 3-
yard loss. On third down from
the 4, Fitzek rolled out but there
was excellent coverage in the
end zone. On fourth down,
Fitzek found a receiver but the
ball was dropped in the end
zone.
Finishing drives has been a
challenge for the young Blue
Devils this season. Even so,
Gaylord played a very good first
half against a very talented op-
ponent on Friday.
We played a pretty good first
half, coach Will Cleaver said.
The score probably should
have been 7-7 at halftime. Defen-
sively, we played a very solid
half against a kid (Brooks)
whos an outstanding player.
Cleaver was particularly
pleased with the aggressive
play and the accurate reads of
linebackers Hayner and Chap-
man.
On the offensive side, Cleaver
noted the reliable receiving and
blocking of tight end Zach
Pasternak, who has been con-
sistently competent week after
week.
Foster, who attacks full speed
ahead on every carry, found
some daylight on sweeps and
picked up a team-high 76 yards
rushing in the contest.
Fitzek, who continues to im-
prove week by week, hit six
completions for 75 yards, in-
cluding hook-ups with Paster-
nak and Watters.
Gaylord travels this Friday to
Petoskey, where the Northmen
are celebrating homecoming.
Petoskey (3-3, 1-2) is coming off
a huge come-from-behind win
over Big North foe T.C. Central
to remain in the playoff hunt.
The Northmen have to run the
table now with home games
against Gaylord and Alpena be-
fore a week-nine game on the
road against Ogemaw Heights.
Petoskey has a real effective
offense, Cleaver said. Kerrys
done a really nice job with their
ball-control scheme. He doesnt
ask the kids to do things they
cant do. He allows them to be
successful.
It wont be a mystery what
Petoskey runs but stopping the
Northmen is another matter.
The key for us is controlling
the line of scrimmage and
being able to be very disci-
plined with our reads, Cleaver
said. They run the same stuff
over and over and take advan-
tage of you when you dont
make your reads. Its going to
be critical to be disciplined up
front. We want to slow them
down and keep them in their
own end. Once they get past
midfield, thats usually four-
down territory for them.
Cleaver said the Petoskey de-
fense is well-coached with ef-
fective schemes and is one of
the best disciplined defenses
hes seen.
Our passing game has to be
effective because well need
some big plays, he added.
They put eight in the box, so
were gonna have to loosen
them up by throwing the foot-
ball.
CadillaC 41, Gaylord 0
Blue Devils battle hard in defeat
Defense limits explosive Viking QB Brooks to lowest totals of season; oense struggles to cash in again from red zone
gaylord defenders Jake Juranke, left, and Robb Trelfa converge to bring down Cadillacs elusive Qb Jalen brooks. (Rob DeFoRge oF RDSPoRTSPhoTo.Com)
Junior receiver Collin Watters makes a spectacular catch between two Viking defenders to bring the ball to the
4-yard line. (Rob DeFoRge oF RDSPoRTSPhoTo.Com)
October 10, 2013 Weekly Choice Page 3B
UPDATED
FOOTBALL
RESULTS
CHEBOYGAN (5-1)
Aug. 29 at Gaylord 19-13 W
Sep. 6 at Marquette 3-35 L
Sep. 13 ESCANABA 33-21 W
Sep. 20 at Ludington 42-14 W
Sep. 27 PETOSKEY 9-6 W
Oct. 4 ALPENA 28-6 W
Oct. 11 at Sault Ste. Marie
Oct. 18 Bye
Oct. 25 ST. IGNACE
GAYLORD (0-6, 0-3)
Aug. 29 CHEBOYGAN 13-19 L
Sep. 6 at T.C. St. Francis 7-21 L
Sep. 13 STANDISH-STERLING 7-34 L
Sep. 20 OGEMAW HEIGHTS* 7-35 L
Sep. 28 at T.C. Central* 14-35 L
Oct. 4 CADILLAC* 0-41 L
Oct. 11 at Petoskey*
Oct. 18 TRAVERSE CITY WEST*
Oct. 25 at Alpena*
GAYLORD ST. MARY (3-3, 1-2)
Aug. 29 at Hillman 54-55 L
Sep. 6 at Pellston 33-21 W
Sep. 13 CENTRAL LAKE* 41-42 L
Sep. 20 at Onaway* 20-55 L
Sep. 27 at Forest Area* 42-14 W
Oct. 4 UBLY 41-22 W
Oct. 11 at Mancelona*
Oct. 18 JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON*
Oct. 25 KINGSLEY
GRAYLING (5-1, 3-0)
Aug. 29 ROSCOMMON 31-6 W
Sep. 6 at Houghton Lake 49-14 W
Sep. 13 CHARLEVOIX* 30-26 W
Sep. 20 at T.C. St. Francis 14-34 L
Sep. 27 at Harbor Springs* 42-7 W
Oct. 4 ELK RAPIDS* 48-28 W
Oct. 11 KALKASKA*
Oct. 18 at East Jordan*
Oct. 25 BOYNE CITY*
INLAND LAKES (4-2, 2-1)
Aug. 29 ONAWAY 14-7 W
Sep. 6 JOBURG-LEWISTON 30-44 L
Sep. 13 at Pickford* 36-34 W
Sep. 20 at St. Ignace* 28-39 L
Sep. 27 RUDYARD* 28-24 W
Oct. 4 CENTRAL LAKE 56-30
Oct. 11 PELLSTON*
Oct. 18 MESICK
Oct. 25 at Mancelona
JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON (4-2, 2-1)
Aug. 30 at Tawas Area 14-35 L
Sep. 6 at Inland Lakes 44-30 W
Sep. 13 MANCELONA* 6-28 L
Sep. 20 FOREST AREA* 42-7 W
Sep. 27 at Central Lake* 30-12 W
Oct. 4 RUDYARD 36-14 W
Oct. 11 ONAWAY*
Oct. 18 at Gaylord St. Mary*
Oct. 25 at Pellston
MANCELONA (4-2, 3-0)
Aug. 29 ELK RAPIDS 0-35 L
Sep, 6 ST. IGNACE 20-26 L
Sep. 13 at Joburg-Lewiston* 28-6 W
Sep. 20 CENTRAL LAKE* 22-18 W
Sep. 27 at Onaway* 28-7 W
Oct. 4 at Pickford 42-6 W
Oct 11 GAYLORD ST. MARY*
Oct. 18 at Forest Area*
Oct. 25 INLAND LAKES
MIO (5-1, 4-0)
Aug. 29 WHITTEMORE-PRESCOTT 12-66 L
Sep. 6 TAWAS AREA 34-19 W
Sep. 13 at Atlanta* 49-30 W
Sep. 20 OSCODA* 66-6 W
Sep. 27 at Hillman* 47-26 W
Oct. 4 at Rogers City* 31-6 W
Oct. 11 AuGRES-SIMS*
Oct. 18 HALE*
Oct. 25 at Lincoln-Alcona
ONAWAY (2-4, 1-2)
Aug. 29 at Inland Lakes 7-14 L
Sep. 6 ROGERS CITY 7-22 L
Sep. 13 at Forest Area* 18-26 L
Sep. 20 GAYLORD ST. MARY* 55-20 W
Sep. 27 MANCELONA* 7-28 L
Oct. 4 at Pellston 25-0 W
Oct. 11 at Johannesburg-Lewiston*
Oct. 18 CENTRAL LAKE*
Oct. 25 at Pickford
PELLSTON (1-4, 0-2)
Aug. 30 FOREST AREA 28-20 W
Sep. 6 GAYLORD ST. MARY 21-33 L
Sep. 13 Bye
Sep. 20 at Rudyard* 0-41 L
Sep. 27 PICKFORD* 0-29 L
Oct. 4 ONAWAY 0-25 L
Oct. 11 at Inland Lakes*
Oct. 18 at St. Ignace*
Oct. 25 JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON
PETOSKEY (3-3, 1-2)
Aug. 30 SAULT STE. MARIE 23-7 W
Sep. 6 HASTINGS 41-14 W
Sep. 13 at Cadillac* 7-20 L
Sep. 21 at Traverse City West* 14-31 L
Sep. 27 at Cheboygan 6-9 L
Oct. 4 T.C. CENTRAL* 42-37 W
Oct. 11 GAYLORD*
Oct. 18 ALPENA*
Oct. 25 at Ogemaw Heights*
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SAGINAW No one will ever ac-
cuse longtime Gaylord cross coun-
try coach Jeff Kalember of shying
away from tough challenges.
Kalembers harriers competed
Saturday in the 26th annual Sagi-
naw Heritage Invitational meet
against some outstanding Div. 1
and Div. 2 competition.
The Gaylord boys came in fifth
overall and first among D-2
schools and the girls took sixth
and third among D-2 schools be-
hind Cadillac and Essexville-Gar-
ber. Kalember was quite pleased
with the results, noting there were
huge improvements in times.
Gaylord had two top-10 finishers
in the boys race and one in the
girls meet. For the boys, seniors
Sterling McPherson and Josh
Green formed a potent 1-2 punch
once again. McPherson pushed to
a ninth-place time of 17:09 with
Green in his shadow, earning 10th
with a time of 17:10. For the girls,
it was smooth-striding sophomore
Alexis Smith adding another
notch to what is becoming a bril-
liant campaign with a sixth-place
time of 20:17.
Coming in behind McPherson
and Green for the boys were fight-
ing freshman Jack Hervela (18:14,
40th), junior Collin Monusko
(18:29, 51st), freshman Zak God-
dard (18:29, 52nd), freshman Justin
Desloover (20:05, 85th) and sopho-
more Brendan Westenbarger
(20:06, 86th).
Our boys team has taken a nice
drop in times this last week, run-
ning probably our best race of the
season, Kalember reported. We
solidly thumped Cadillac after
being beaten by them last Tuesday
(Oct. 1) at the Big North meet in
Traverse City. The boys also were
fairly close to Alpena andCOULD
finish a solid third in the BNC fi-
nals next Tuesday at our home
course if we can put together an-
other nice time drop.
Kalember noted how McPher-
son and Green provided strong
up front power and the 3-4-5
pack continued to improve at Her-
itage.
Freshmen Jack Hervela and
Zak Goddard still do not realize
how good they are and I think
they can take another 45 seconds
or so to get down into the 17s
where we need them, he said.
Collin Monusko is still a bit off
from where he was last season and
we need him to step up to being
within 45 seconds or so from Josh
and Sterling.
Runners 6-7-8-9-10 for the boys
continue to trade off on a week-by-
week basis it seems, with a new
varsity running popping in every
meet. This sort of competition for
varsity spots keeps everyone on
their toes and constantly working
to be the best they can be.
IN THE girls race, it was sopho-
mores Courtney Busch (21:15,
22nd) and Katelyn Smith (21:26,
25th) coming in behind Alexis and
earning top-25 spots, followed
closely by hard-pushing junior
Grace Porta (21:43, 30th) and sen-
ior Lauren Pallas (22:09, 37th).
Feisty freshman Adrienne Ed-
wards (22:44, 41st) and Savannah
Krone (23:03, 46th) came in sixth
and seventh.
All five varsity scorers for the
Blue Devil gals posted a season-
best time on Saturday.
Alexis moved to a whole new
level of speed in Saturdays race,
stepping up with a solid season
best and only just 45 seconds or so
from the top three finishers,
Kalember reported. She can be
one of the top 10 regional runners
in a few weeks at our regional
race.
Kalember also liked the way the
2-3-4 runners have developed into
a solid pack, with Busch, Katelyn
Smith and Porta all finishing
within 30 seconds of each other.
Grace Porta had an especially
nice race, nearly running a career-
best time in less than ideal condi-
tions, Kalember said. In the
next race were going to try to get
these three to form a pack and
work together. Our big stumbling
block to rising to the next level
now is the fifth girl on any day it
could be any one of the next 4-5
girls on the team.
Kalember said it is essential for
a No. 5 runner to step up and
make the break to the 2-3-4 pack
for Gaylord to make a run at one
of the top three spots in the re-
gional meet on Oct. 26 to qualify
for the state finals as a team.
Today our fifth runner was
Lauren Pallas and she did run a
season-best time so I am very
happy about that, he said. But
Carlie Martella, Adrienne Ed-
wards, and Savannah Krone are
all within striking distance of
making an impact on our top
five.
Freshman Carlie Martella
earned an eighth-place time of
22:47 in the JV meet at Saginaw.
The Blue Devils compete again
Tuesday, Oct. 15, for the Big North
Conference championships at the
Gaylord Country Club.
Boys take ffth, girls sixth in annual Heritage Invite; McPherson, Green for boys and Alexis Smith for girls earn top-10 times
CroSS CoUNTry
Blue Devils fare well at Saginaw
Freshman Jack hervela strides toward a strong finish for gaylord on Sat-
urday in the Saginaw heritage Invitational. (CouRTeSy oF JeFF KALembeR)
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CHEBOYGAN Without
a league championship to
aim for, a playoff berth has
been the top goal for the
Cheboygan High School
football team in the 2013
season.
That accomplishment
could be realized as soon as
Friday, when the Chiefs
play at Sault Ste. Marie.
Thats our No. 1 goal,
Cheboygan coach Jack
Coon said. This is the
game, as far as our seasons
concerned. Because of
your success, this is the
biggest game of the season
right now, right in front of
us. This is where we can
make the year.
The Chiefs, 28-6 winners
over Alpena a week ago,
are 5-1 and riding a four-
game win streak, their
longest since 2008. Stand-
ing in their way is a 3-3
Sault team that needs a
win to keep alive its own
playoff hopes.
Despite a recent run of
success against the Blue
Devils Cheboygan has
won the last 12 meetings
between the schools Coon
is keenly aware the Sault
can pose a legitimate
threat, particularly when
the Blue Devils are playing
on their home field.
The Blue Devils three
losses have come to
Petoskey, Marquette and
St. Ignace, teams that are a
combined 13-5. And the
Sault wasnt blown out by
any of the three. They lost
to Marquette by three
points, and to St. Ignace by
eight, two teams who, at 5-
1, are near locks for playoff
berths while Petoskey re-
mains very much in the
post-season hunt at 3-3.
Cheboygan, which re-
turned to the playoffs last
season after a two-year ab-
sence, appears to be on the
resurgent track that began
with last seasons 6-4 fin-
ish.
The lone blemish on the
Chiefs 2013 slate is a 35-3
loss at Marquette in the
second week of the season,
a result that ever increas-
ingly appears to be an aber-
ration.
After the second week
stumble I think that were
very pleasantly pleased
with the way we responded
and put the nose the grind-
stone and knocked out one
win after another and its
put us in position to obtain
that goal that we all strive
for at the beginning of the
year, Coon said. Nobody
panicked. Were not there
yet, but were still press-
ing.
Which is perhaps why, no
matter the opponent, the
Chiefs continue to be suc-
cessful, both in the short
term and long.
Case in point: Last
weeks win over Alpena,
which, after winning its
season opener over Escan-
aba, is now 1-5 after five
straight losses.
Cheboygan didnt take
the Wildcats lightly, and it
showed on a rainy home-
coming night at Western
Avenue Field. The Chiefs
built a 21-0 lead early in
the third quarter and held
in check Alpena quarter-
back Tyler Pintar.
Pintar threw for 138
yards on eight-of-29 pass-
ing, but the Chiefs limited
Alpena to just 79 yards on
the ground. Pintar was in-
tercepted twice, once by
Ben Pearson, the other by
Nathan Stempky who re-
turned it 45 yards for a
touchdown.
The Wildcats spoiled the
shutout with a TD pass on
the final play of the game.
They (completed) a
couple long passes that we
were able to overcome,
Coon said. It was Dont
panic; just settle in and
just play.
Our defense played re-
ally well. The Pintar kid,
hes very agile and very
mobile. You have to keep
him contained. I thought
our defensive front four,
with multiple substitutions
and sometimes playing a
little out of position, did a
good job of keeping him
penned in. And the rest of
the defense did a good job
of rallying to the ball to
keep contain.
Cheboygan quarterback
Luke Harrington com-
pleted nine of his 13 pass
attempts for 130 yards. He
threw two first-half TD
passes to Stempky, one cov-
ering 11 yards, the other 13.
Stempky finished with
three catches for 41 yards,
while Chris Demeuse had
two receptions for 30.
Ben Pearson led Cheboy-
gans rushing attack with
90 yards including a 59-
yard TD scamper on the
Chiefs first play of the
third quarter. Fullback Nik
Bevier added 79 yards on 17
attempts.
Cheboygan fumbled the
ball away three times,
twice inside the Wildcat 5-
yard line.
Weve got to be more
conscious of ball security,
Coon said. We like the
idea that (when) were in-
side the 5, we want to score.
We dont want to settle for
field goals, even though we
have a very capable kicker.
We still have things to
work on like everybody
else this time of year.
Despite the fumbles,
Coon said he was very
pleased with the way the
Chiefs took care of the ball
in their pistol offense, par-
ticularly in light of the fact
that the game was played
in the rain.
We did exceptionally
well handling our pistol of-
fense in the inclement
weather, he said.
Linebacker Trent Jar-
man led the Chief defense
with nine tackles, while
Stempky added seven, and
Jameson Knolton had six,
including a sack.
Coon said he was partic-
ularly pleased with the
play of Demeuse, who drew
his first start at safety in
place of Harrington, who
is nursing an ankly injury.
Chris did really good
job, not only in the second-
ary, but with really good
run support, Coon said.
They were spreading it
side to side and he had to
cover a lot of ground. He
made some good hits in
crucial situations. I
thought defensively he had
a real solid game.
Hes really good at com-
municating. He has good
eyes and reads run and
pass very well.
Chiefs inch closer to playoff berth
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Chevrolet recently began
shipping the all-new 2014
Corvette Stingray Coupe to deal-
ers.
Its an amazing sight to see
the transporters filled with
Stingrays heading to customers
in all corners of the country,
said Dave Tatman, plant man-
ager of General Motors Bowl-
ing Green Assembly plant. The
pride at Bowling Green is over-
whelming and it shows in the
tremendous quality and atten-
tion to detail going into each one
of these new Corvettes.
Bowling Green Assembly has
produced approximately 1,000
Corvette Stingrays for customer
deliveries. Most of these vehi-
cles are expected to be delivered
to dealers within the next few
weeks. To expedite delivery, ve-
hicles may be shipped out of
build sequence, which is a nor-
mal part of any new vehicle
launch. The Bowling Green fa-
cility underwent a $131-million
upgrade to support production
of the Corvette Stingray, includ-
ing approximately $52 million
for a new body shop to manufac-
ture the cars all-new aluminum
frame in-house for the first
time.
The lightweight aluminum
frame is the foundation for the
most powerful standard
Corvette ever, with an SAE-cer-
tified 455 horsepower (339 kW)
and 460 lb-ft of torque (624 Nm)
and 460 horsepower (343 kW)
and 465 lb-ft (630 Nm) with the
available performance exhaust
system. It is also the most capa-
ble standard Corvette ever, with
Z51-equipped models able to
sprint from 0 to 60 in 3.8 sec-
onds, run the quarter-mile in 12
seconds at 119 mph, achieve
1.03g in cornering grip and stop
from 60 mph in 107 feet.
Complementing its perform-
ance capability with efficiency,
the Corvette Stingray delivers
the best fuel economy of any
sports car on the market an
EPA-estimated 17 mpg in city
driving and 29 mpg on the high-
way. No other car offers more
than 455 horsepower and
greater than 29 mpg on the high-
way.
The 2014 Corvette Stingray is
the seventh generation of the
sports car, which has been built
exclusively at the Bowling
Green plant since June 1981.
Pricing for the 2014 Corvette
Stingray Coupe starts at $51,995
including destination. The Con-
vertible is priced at $56,995 in-
cluding destination. Production
of the Stingray Convertible will
begin by the end of this year.
The 2014 Stingray Corvette is the most powerful standard model ever, with an estimated 450 horsepower (335
kW) and 450 lb.-ft. of torque (610 nm). It will accelerate from 0-60 in less than four seconds (Photo by Joe Imel
for Chevrolet). PhoTo geneRAL moToRS.
All-new Stingray Coupes rolling out of
Bowling Green plant for dealers nationwide
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