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Chief resigns
Brothers Joseph, 12, and Andrew, 13, Alden pick out some new winter coats at last Tuesdays Free
Coats for Kids giveaway at Imlay Citys Borland Elementary School. Coats were made available by
an anonymous donor.
By Tom Wearing
IMLAYCITY Police Chief
John Stano has tendered his resignation, effective January 2, 2016.
A 34-year veteran of law
enforcement, Stano submitted his
letter of resignation/retirement to
Imlay City Commissioners at last
nights meeting (Tues., Dec. 1).
Describing his service to Imlay
City and its residents as having been
an honor and pleasure, Stano said
his decision to retire followed considerable thought and conversation
with his family.
Iwould like to thank all of you Imlay City Police
for the opportunity and for your sup- Chief John Stano
to step down Jan.
port and friendship, said Stano in
2, 2016.
his letter dated November 30.
Working as the chief of police has
been a very rewarding experience. I have done my best to
bring honor and integrity to the police department and to the
citizens of Imlay City.
Stano, 53, was hired by former City Manager Amy
Planck in February 2008, succeeding former Chief Arlan
Winslow, who retired.
TRI-CITYAREA
With the holiday season
approaching, it is imperative
we not forget those men and
women who are serving at
military duty stations abroad.
Almont resident Linda
Parks believes it is also
important we not neglect our
nations military working
dogs at this time of year.
To ensure our four-legged
soldiers are not forgotten,
Parks and her 3-year-old
Leonberger, Belle, will
take part in the upcoming
Christmas parades in Imlay
File photo
Santa Claus and his sleigh arrive in downtown Imlay City to celebrate the
season during last years Winter Playground event.
IMLAYCITY The
Citys 5th Annual Winter
Playground on Friday,
December 4, will feature
some brand-new additions
designed to light up the holiday season for Imlay City
residents and visitors.
Co-sponsored by the
Imlay City Area Chamber of
Commerce and Imlay City
Downtown
Development
Authority, the event begins at
5 p.m. with a host of holidayrelated activities downtown.
First-ever light parade
For the very first time, the
Winter Playground will
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Family members and friends of the late Harold Schonfeld on Monday (Nov.
30) presented Imlay City Basketball Coach/AD Don Gauthier with a showcase containing the nets cut down at the conclusion of the basketball
teams most recent championship seasons. A rabid Imlay City Spartan fan,
Schonfeld had been collecting the nets for their eventual return to the high
school. Pictured are: Coach Gauthier, Imlay City High School Principal,
Bill Kalmar; Dorothy Schonfeld (Harolds wife), Richard Thompson (friend
and builder of the showcase), Lynn Bogart (Harolds daughter), Paul
Druker (friend), and Rick Bogart (son-in-law).
ALMONT The
Almont DDAinvites local
residents to share their favorite local shopping experiences on the DDAs Facebook
page at: Downtown Almont.
The seasonal promotion
fits in with the DDAs
ongoing Shop Small campaign.
Stories to share on the
DDAs Facebook page may
include any positive experiences at Almont businesses,
such as superior customer
service, outstanding products
or services rendered, highquality food or restaurant
cuisine or exemplary personal attention.
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Santas workshop
Following the race, plan
to spend the afternoon downtown, where Almonts Youth
on Main Street group will
present a Santas Workshop
from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the
Almont Historical Museum.
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Santa rides into town in style during last years Holly Day Light Parade in
downtown Almont.
A Chamber of Commerce
Community Event
Saturday
December 5th
2015
In & Around
Capac, Michigan
Free Wagon Rides
Through Town...12 am 2pm
Location: Historical Society, Conrad
Community Center and along Main St.
Cranberry Christmas
Craft Show..........10am 3pm
Location: Capac Historical Society
Christmas Coloring
Corner.............3pm 5:00pm
Memorial Tree
Lighting...........4pm 4:30pm
Location: Conrad Community Center
Streetside Smores
Roast...............4pm 5:30pm
Christmas
Story Teller......1:30 2:30 pm
Cranberry Christmas
Winter Parade............5:30pm
Savory-Sweet Cranberry
Cook-Off....3:00pm 4:00pm
Location: Conrad Community Center
Annual Christmas
Tree Lighting &
Christmas Choir
Sing-Along..................6:00pm
Location: Corner of Main St & Mill St
5th Annual
Winter
Playground
friday, December 4
5pm-8pm
DOWNTOWN IMLAY CITY
PARADE BEGINS AT 6PM
TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY AT IMLAY CITY POLICE STATION 8PM
On parade
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Gifting
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Horse-drawn
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Parade
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celebrants
to
various
locations and activities
downtown, including the
Conrad Community Center
on Main Street, where a
savory-sweet
Cranberry
Cook-off takes place at 3
p.m.,
followed
by
a
memorial tree-lighting at 4
p.m.
Winter Farmers Market
Also at the Conrad
Community Center, a Winter
Farmers Market will run
from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
While there, shoppers
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Visitors crowd around Santa Claus to discuss their Christmas wishes as Mrs.
Claus looks on during last years Christmas event in Capac.
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LAPEER A holiday
tradition
continues
in
Downtown Lapeer on Dec.
4-5 as Downtown Lapeer and
the Lapeer Area Chamber of
Commerce present WinterFest
2015.
The public is invited to
join in and partake in a variety of free events designed to
showcase Downtown Lapeer
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The Historical Society
invites the public to tour the
Historic Courthouse and at 11
a.m. the magic returns with
the annual Christmas Parade
and the arrival of the Jolly
Old Elf himself, Santa Claus.
Following the parade children
will be able to visit Santa
when he and Mrs. Claus
return to their treasured house
in front of the Farmer's
Market.
Take a break from the
long lines at the big box stores
and visit downtown Lapeer
for WinterFest and all your
holiday and Christmas shopping.
WinterFest is co-sponsored by the Downtown
Lapeer DDA/DBA and the
Lapeer Area Chamber of
Commerce.
For information visit
www.downtownlapeer.com /
www.lapeerareachamber.org.
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Development Authoritys
ongoing efforts to revitalize
the communitys downtown
district.
With that commitment as
impetus, the Pella Rolscreen
Foundation will award
the Almont DDA nearly
$20,000 over the next three
years for continuation and
implementation of its current
work plan.
The specific financial
provisions include:
A $5,500 grant to
purchase new winter holiday
decorations in 2015.
A $6,600 grant for new
Christmas,
cookies for
all in Dryden
DRYDEN Just in the
Nick of time, Dryden
Historical Society members
are putting the finishing
touches on this years
Christmas Cookie Sale.
The annual fundraiser
returns on Saturday, Dec. 5,
from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. at the
downtown museum on Main
Street.
Historians and their cookie-baking friends have been
busy preparing holidaywrapped cookie plates ideal
for holiday gift-giving or for
self-indulgence.
Each cookie plate contains a variety of 18 cookies
for the seasonally-reasonable
price of $5 per plate.
In addition to the cookie
sale, a drawing will take place
By Tom Wearing
the
Pella
Rolscreen
Foundation have a long
history of supporting the
communities in which its
team members live and
work, said Gardner. Much
of this is done through matching gift and volunteer programs and includes investments in the community
through grants.
Teresa Grabill and
Tammy Pepper have shared
the DDAs commitment to the
Almont Community, she
continued. Its Pellas sincere pleasure to help support
its vision and efforts.
Let it Snow
Santa Show
on tap
GOODLAND
TWP. The Goodland
Township Library presents Joel Tacey and his
Let It Snow Santa
Show on Friday,
December 11 from 6-7
p.m. The event will be
held at the Goodland
Township Hall, 2374 N.
Van Dyke, Imlay City.
There is no charge to
attend, but donations are
welcome. Reservations
can be made online at
goodlandtownshiplibrary.org, or you can
call 810-721-2110. The
event is geared for children, but adults are
encouraged to attend.
Joel will be doing crafts,
telling stories, and have
a few surprises in store.
Refreshments will be
provided. For more
information, please contact: Catherine Yezak,
director at goodlandtwplibrary@gmail.com
or by calling 810-7212110.
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Mutchs
Dryden resident
Larry Rumley
helps Historical
Society members create
Christmas cookie plates offered
for sale during
last years fundraiser.
File photo
By Tom Wearing
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Nov. 21st
Christmas for
Kids fundraiser
on tap
IMLAY CITY A
fundraiser to help bring
the Christmas holidays to
area kids will be held
this Sat., Dec. 5 at 5 p.m.
at the Eagles Hall. The
annual Christmas for
Kids event features a
roast beef dinner, live
and silent auctions,
drawings, a cash bar and
music by a DJ. Pre-sale
tickets are $30 per couple; $15 per person.
Tickets at the door will
be available for $17 per
person. To secure tickets
or for more information
call Rhonda at 248-7657163; Kelly at 810-6270746, or Denese at 810790-5818.
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LAPEER The
Thurstons will appear in
concert on Dec. 5 at 6
p.m. at the Lapeer
Church of God, 459 E.
Oregon Street, Lapeer.
His Strength will also
perform. The concert is
free and open to all; love
offerings accepted. For
more information call
810-705-2159 or visit
www.hisstrengthmusic.
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IMLAYCITY A
unique Lego exhibit will soon
be taking up temporary residence in a currently unoccupied building downtown later
this month.
Created by Imlay City
resident, Justin Pankey, the
several-hundred-foot Lego
display will feature a farm,
construction site, stadium
and train yard, complete with
working Lego trains.
Pankey, 46, is currently in
Development
Authority,
which is sanctioning the project, said Pankeys formidable
Lego-building skills will be
on display downtown through
late February.
Walker said the exhibit
will be available for viewing
on Thursdays and Fridays
from 3-6 p.m.; and on
Saturdays from 11 a.m.-3
p.m.
The DDA is proud to
sponsor this very unique display, said Walker. We hope
local children, parents and
grandparents will come
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Planetarium in Flint to
see a 50-minute program
called To Space and Back.
The
program
takes
audiences on an incredible
journey from the far away
reaches of our known universe to our planet. It is an
extraordinary story of human
Education
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experiences like this would
be difficult for the students in
Imlay City. Thank you again
for your support.
Sincerely,
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Teacher
Imlay City Middle School
An educated voter is a
powerful voter. As citizens,
we have a responsibility to
learn about each candidate
running to be Lapeers
State
Representative,
regardless
of
party
affiliation. Wouldnt you
agree?
Do you still have
questions about candidate
positions? Margaret Guerrero
Deluca will be hosting a
Town Hall Event on
Wednesday, December 2nd
from 7-8:30 p.m. at the
Lapeer
County
Center
Building.
Join us for a lively and
constructive conversation
about Lapeer Countys
major issues. She will
hear your concerns and
answer your questions in
Financial Support;
ELGA Credit Union ~
Financial Supporter;
Megan Sauve ~ Student
of the Year.
The Family Literacy
Center
chooses
award
recipients annually for this,
the highest honor for a
Family Literacy Center supporter.
The Family Literacy
Center provides one-to-one
and small group tutoring
for
adults
in
our
community who want to
improve their basic skills.
Many want to get their
GED or improve skills to get
better jobs. All tutoring is
based on the goals of the
students.
The Center also offers
tutoring services for children
through
school-based
partnership programs.
Additionally, the Center
offers
many
quality
Sentiments appreciated
We want to express our thanks Young, who donated the
to our friends and neighbors beautiful urn. Many thanks
for all the cards and prayers and appreciation to all of you.
in our time of loss.
God Bless,
Also, we are sending a
The Ron Fiebelkorn
special thanks to Debbie
Family
Muir, Pastor Keith and Paul
Almont
Guest Columnist
the new
wrinkles
around the eye or the
expanding flesh around the
middle. It always
welcomes you back with
sturdy, open arms.
Tradition is the little
acorn that grows into a
mighty oak tree that you just
cant ignore. It is there,
steady and strongwith
deep roots that keep you
grounded and a magnificent
canopy thats like an
umbrella, protecting who you
are and why youre that way.
In the library of memory,
tradition is the reference
section, always on hand to
consult when youre
searching for meaning;
reliable in its fact-of-yourlife stance; always waiting
built in
1867. It
was burning in
three or four places, indicating that the fire had been
set.
We lived in Almont on
the corner of Centennial
and...is it Johnson Street?...
only a block from the socalled ballfield deal. My
heart bumps every time
A Thanksgiving story
My
premise:
our house
is too small
to harbor all our parents
orphans. They must find
someone elses man cave.
My husbands premise: what
if we need them someday?
Following his trip to
Salvation Army, our
Michigan daughter invited
her dad to her home to watch
football. (We didnt have a
working television since digital took control, and I didnt
miss it a minute.) She said I
was welcome to tag along
for her delicious Chicken
Tortilla Soup.
Snug before her TV, our
sympathetic offspring asked,
Why dont you and Dad
host Thanksgiving this year
for the Underwoods?
I knew what she meant.
Now that Gramma Rosie was
gone, Thanksgiving was up
for grabs. Ive been thinking about that, I replied.
My husband nodded, eyes on
Michigans quarterback. The
shift from Thanksgiving in
Grand Rapids to our house in
Addison Township clicked
into place that instant.
The two technicians
didnt have to deal with our
junk when they installed our
new furnace and hot water
Honest Living . . .
gang of workmen
constructed a ditch
around the margin of the
swamp eight feet in width,
and over five miles in
length. The work was easily
accomplished, as the soil
was composed of vegetable
matter, the surface being but
little decayed and quite rotten a foot from the surface.
This vegetable matter was
composed of the heavy
growths of grass which had
been growing and rotting for
years. The men piled the soil
on the outer bank, forming
an embankment to hold the
water when irrigation commences. The lakes around
the marsh are much higher
than the marsh itself, and
with one of them this ditch
connects, thus securing an
abundant supply of water,
which is necessary to the
successful culture of the
berry. The ditch has a good
outlet at the opposite end of
the field. Several large
ditches, a foot in depth, were
made through the field to
drain the surface after the
berries set and begin to
ripen.
The Capac Argus recorded marsh fires in Lynn and
Mussey townships in August
of 1881. These very fires
were the beginnings of one
of the worst scorching this
state ever suffered. Sadly,
the Great Thumb Fire of
1881 has its beginnings in
the cranberry marshes of this
locality. The loss of life and
devastation to the north of
our area was beyond comprehension. The fire also
brought an end to the highly
productive cranberry production years in Lynn and
Mussey townships.
A disastrous fire swept
over the big marsh northwest
of Capac last week, owned
by T. H. Bottomley and
Parks, Fluke and Co.,
destroying property to the
amount of $9,000. The area
of the burned district
embraces about 10,000
acres. Nine hundred acres of
cranberries were consumed,
killing the crop for the next
three years, besides large
quantities of hay that was in
process of curing. The fire
was started by Germans living west of the marsh, who
were taking advantage of the
dry time to clear up their
farms. It is purposed to find
the offenders and make them
suffer. August 26, 1881
The great extent of
swamp and marsh which
takes in almost half of this
township has been burned
over and some of the marsh
is still burning up. That
sounds as if we are getting
rid of our lowlands, but
burning a few feet in depth
of the surface only makes
lower land of it and destroys
all the best part of the soil.
Some marsh hay has been
burned and considerable
watching has been done.
September 9, 1881.
Notes: T. H. Bottomley
was a Senator and
Representative for our district. He owned 400 acres
cranberry marsh in this
county, also several stores
and three residence properties in Capac. At present he
is one of the largest merchants in the village, and is
doing a profitable business
not only in the mercantile
line, but also as the contractor of the Lynn and Maple
Valley State Ditch. He has
built thirty miles of ditches
and six miles of road in this
county.
Town Talk
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posted one week in advance of
the event. Notices must be
received in writing by noon
Monday prior to the publication
date.
Cookie Walk
St. Nicholas
Catholic Church
Dec. 12, 2015
at 9 a.m.
Museums
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Youth Events
Support Groups
Fundraisers
A cookie walk will be held
Sunday, December 13 from 9
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Sacred
Heart Church, 700 Maple
Vista, Imlay City. All proceeds
will benefit the Sacred Heart
Altar Society.
The Imlay City Christian
School is holding a fundraiser
for TAFFY (Tuition Assistance
Fundraising For Youth). Come
join us for euchre the second
Saturday of each month at 7
p.m. at the Imlay City Christian
School, 7197 E. Imlay City Rd.
in Imlay City. For more information on everything going on
at the school, call 810-7245695.
Craft Shows/Bazaars
4th Annual Craft and Bake
Sale, Dec. 5th 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m., St. Johns Episcopal
Church, 4074 S. Mill St.,
Dryden MI Beautiful Crafts
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810-724-6207
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Morning Service 10:45 am
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A U.S. Department of
Agriculture
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Service (ARS) scientist in
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year by E. coli, Salmonella
and Listeria from fresh-cut
produce.
Dike Ukuku, a food technologist at the ARS Food
Safety and Intervention
Technologies Research Unit
in Wyndmoor, Pa., has developed a solution that works
better than water, chlorinated
water, or hydrogen peroxide
at ridding surface bacteria
from produce. The solution
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melons, and other produce of
bacteria that migrate on to cut
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people) get sick; 128,000 are
hospitalized; and 3,000 die of
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Instead of live birds, 4-Hers at the 2015 Eastern Michigan State Fair
entered the auction ring with photos of their poultry projects.
thons, cage decorating and egg tosses.
Incorporating fun, team activities was a
positive activity to include because it
brought youth together during the experience.
Market poultry was able to be sold
through the typical auctions during the
fair. The only difference was that youth
displayed a picture of their birds instead
of the live bird. In a majority of counties, youth were rewarded for their
tenacity by higher than average sale
prices.
This experience was a challenge of
the 4-H program's flexibility, nimbleness and adaptability. Dedicated staff,
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Schools Supt. Joe Candela
said the district received five
bids for the project ranging
from $411,000 to $794,000.
He noted that some of the
bids included the additional
cost of an electrical heating
component to melt snow
buildup on the roof.
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Excelling behind the music
stand has earned eight local
students a chance to travel to
Japan next year.
Six former and current
Capac High School band students and two Imlay City students were recently accepted
into the Michigan Lions AllState Band. They include
Capacs Joel Opificius,
Morgyn Kipper and Emily
Daniels; recent graduates
Gabriel Hayes, Jacquelyn
DeMink and Savanna Grewe
and Imlay Citys Andrew
Dodge and Adam Dodge.
In June 2016, they, along
with Christine Dodge, Capac
Director of Bands and
Assistant Director for the
Lions Band, will travel to the
organizations world convention in Fukuoka, Japan.
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Capac High School sophomores Joel Opificius, Morgyn Kipper and Emily
Daniels have been selected to participate in the Lions All-State Band.
fifth year student, is a percussionist and Grewe, a freshman at St. Clair County
Community College, is in the
color guard.
Imlay Citys Andrew
Dodge, a freshman, plays the
tenor saxophone and Adam
Dodge, an eighth grader,
plays the trumpet.
As an assistant director
for the Lions Band, Dodge
Though Justin Pankeys complete Bricktown display will not be finished until
mid-December, he plans to have a partially-finished project ready for public
viewing in time for this Fridays (Dec. 4) Winter Playground event downtown.
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evaluate students during the
audition process, she noted.
As with any big trip,
theres a significant price tag
for the participants. Dodge
said theyll need to raise
$4,900 each. A variety of fundraisers are planned with the
details forthcoming, she said.
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OBITUARIES
~ John Jay Finn Jr., 56 ~
John Jay Finn Jr., 56,
of Allenton, died Thursday,
November 26, 2015, after a
courageous battle against
cancer.
He was born Friday,
August 28, 1959, in Detroit
the son of John Sr. and
Violet (Wiegand) Finn.
His marriage to Cynthia
L. Bugarin was November
28, 1992, in Allenton.
Jay was a 1977 graduate
of Armada High School,
parishioner of St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church,
Allenton, member of
Knights of Columbus
Council #4556 and was
employed at Resurrection
Cemetery, Clinton Township
as a groundskeeper.
Surviving in addition to
his wife Cynthia of 22 years
are their four children, John,
MI, several nieces and nephews, and many caring relatives and friends.
Bev enjoyed growing up
in the country on the family
farm. She rode horses and
loved animals. She enjoyed
ice-skating, bicycling, Girl
Scouts, piano lessons, and
playing games with her family and girl friends. She was
a good Christian and attended the Brown City United
Missionary Church. In high
school, Beverly graduated
with honors, enjoyed playing
flute in the school band, and
was a great artist. She studied at Central Michigan
University. She was a secretary at Champion in Imlay
City.
Beverly married Earl
Hummel and was a loving
mother to their two children,
Gwen and Alex. She was
Pomeroy House in
Strongville Ohio, a Charlies
Crab in Florida, and the
Villa in Imlay City. Bill
worked recently for the last
16+ years at L&L Products
in Romeo where he was the
twin screw machine operator. Bill was a member of
the Imlay City Eagles. Bill
loved tree houses, doing
home improvement things
for his family and friends,
cooking, and having bonfires with his friends.
Bill is survived by 4 sisters: LeAnn Stroman of
Tucson, AZ, Elizabeth
(Cecile) Stanton of Lansing,
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Creger takes
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Alan Browning (L) and Sean OBrien (R) battle for a loose ball
at the Capac Mens Alumni Basketball game.
By Kevin Kissane
By Kevin Kissane
CAPAC The Blue team handed the Gray squad a 53-46 setback in
the first of two Capac Mens
Basketball Alumni games last
Saturday evening.
The contest featured players
graduating in years 2002 and before.
In Saturdays confrontation, the
Blue team bolted out to a 9-3 advantage with 4:48 elapsed.
The Blue team then outscored
the Gray 10-8 encompassing an 8:27
span, increasing their lead to 19-11 at
the time.
The next six minutes-plus would
Almonts Smith
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equestrian team
By Kevin Kissane
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overall.
Siena Heights
slips to 3-4
this season.
In
Tu e s d a y s
contest,
A d r i a n
College
Rodak
jumped out
to a 38-28
halftime advantage.
Adrian College then outscored Siena Heights 38-34
the rest of the way, putting
Holly Smith,
a 2013 grad
of
Almont
High School,
competes for
the
MSU
equestrian
team at a
show
this
season.
The Gray squad poses for a photo after their game against the Blue team in
the nightcap of the Capac Mens Alumni Basketball game. They are front (L
to R) Josh Johnston and Terrance Spry; middle Scott Simms and Jacob
Boers; and back event organizer Mike Rosas, Tyler Maday, Josh Boers, Bryan
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ALMONT Central
Connecticut
University
junior Nicole Dean, a graduate of Almont High School,
was named to the College
Sports Information Directors
of America Academic AllDistrict 1 volleyball lineup
which was announced recently. Studentathletes that
are named to
the first team
will
be
included on
the ballot for
Academic
All-America
honors.
Dean
Through
November
4th, Dean sports a .207 hitting percentage with 99 kills.
The 5-11 outside hitter currently ranks third on her team
with .98 blocks per set and
has registered 59 total blocks.
Dean also has contributed 18 digs, three service aces
and four assists to Central
Connecticut Universitys
cause.
She had a season-high 13
kills against George Mason
where she also had two service aces and seven total
blocks.
In addition to that, Dean
managed a season-high nine
total blocks in a 3-1 win
against Cornell.
A standout in the classroom as well, Dean currently
has a 4.0 grade point average. She majors in biology.
In order to be nominated,
a student-athlete must be a
starter of important reserve
with at least a 3.3 cumulative
grade point average (on a 4.0
scale) at her current institution.
team this
winter.
T h e
6-4 freshman, a forward, has
netted 42
points in
six con-
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TRI-CITY AREA
The following players landed
a spot on the All-North
Central Thumb League volleyball squad which was
announced recently:
First team- Sarah Savage,
Kingston; Heidi Ewald,
Caseville;
Courtney
Pattengill, Caseville; Hunter
Wilson, Mayville; Cassidy
Wagester, Deckerville; and
Liz Welsh, Carsonville-Port
Sanilac.
Second team- Natasha
Kanall,
Carsonville-Port
Sanilac; Lauryn Frenzel,
Mayville; Abbey Shell, Peck;
Mackenzy
Bowerman,
Deckerville; Madisyn Guza,
Deckerville; Cira Skinner,
TRI-CITY AREA
The following athletes were
named to the All-Blue Water
Area Conference volleyball
squad recently:
First team- Allison
Urban, Algonac; Kaitlyn
Griffith, Richmond; Olivia
Dean,
Almont;
Abbey
Johnson, Almont; Addison
Bonnville, Almont; Kelsey
Gustafson, Armada; Madison
Kortas, Armada; Rachel
Soper, Cros-Lex; Allessa
Calamita, Cros-Lex; Lexie
Davidson, Cros-Lex; Rebecca
Oden, Cros-Lex; and Megan
Ripenbark, Yale.
Honorable mentionAbigail Osterland, Algonac;
Grace
Goldenbogen,
Algonac; Lindsay Schweiger,
Richmond; Emma Perry,
Richmond; Kathryn Oliver,
Capac; Cassidy Loridon,
Capac; Megan Jamison,
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Girls Basketball
Tuesday, December 8
Almont at New Haven,
6 p.m.
Flint Southwestern at
Imlay City, 7 p.m.
Thursday, December 3
Algonac at Capac, 7 p.m.
Friday, December 4
Merritt Academy at Almont,
7 p.m.
Dryden at Memphis,
7:30 p.m.
North Branch at Imlay City,
7:30 p.m.
Boys Basketball
Tuesday, December 8
Memphis at Dryden,
7:30 p.m.
Capac at Sandusky,
7:30 p.m.
Monday, December 7
Imlay City at Lakeville,
7 p.m.
All-BWAC
boys cross
country named
By Kevin Kissane
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TRI-CITY AREA
The following athletes were
recognized on the All-Blue
Water Area Conference boys
cross country team that was
announced recently:
BWAC first team medalists1)
Morgan
Beadlescomb, Algonac; 2)
Brendan Macias, Yale; 3)
Brenden Allen, Armada; 4)
Carlos Soto, Yale; 5) Max
Whittredge, Cros-Lex; 6)
Andrew Vincent, Yale; 7)
Jared Jolley, Cros-Lex; 8)
Jacob Hatcher, Richmond; 9)
Josh Phelps, Almont; 10)
Noah Foote, Algonac; 11)
Noah Terpening, Yale; 12)
Jack Albrecht, Armada; 13)
Wyatt Perry, Cros-Lex; and
14) Daniel Evard, Imlay City.
Honorable mention- 15)
Joshua Johnson, Cros-Lex;
16) Jackson Brown, Almont;
17) Remington Martin, Yale;
18) Ethan McFarlane, CrosLex; 19) Taylor Brandt,
Algonac; 20) Brandyn
Louwsma, Imlay City; and
Alexander Olinger, CrosLex.
MVPMorgan
Beadlescomb, Algonac.
Coach of the Year- Greg
Whitican, Yale.
Final Standings- 1)
Cros-Lex, 23 points; 2) Yale,
22 points; 3) Imlay City, 16
points; 4) Algonac, 14 points;
5) Almont, 13 points; 6)
Armada, 12 points; 7)
Richmond, 6 points; and 8)
Capac, three points.
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December 15, 2015 at 9:30am at the Imlay Township Hall, 682 N. Fairgrounds
Road.
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The following athletes were
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Jacques, Richmond; Evan
Quigley, Richmond; John
Hildreth, Richmond; Zach
Wichman, Almont; Nate
Miller, Almont; Zechariah
McCarthy, Almont; Kevin
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Rick Ostrowski, 289
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Team High Series
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Kevin Renno, 299
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Kevin Renno, 702
Team High Series Foster Blue Water Oil, 2980
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Kolista Mayhew, 240
Mens High Series
Kolista Mayhew, 649
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The following athletes were
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Area Conference football
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recently:
First
teamTom
Goldenbogen, Algonac, linebacker; Mason Ruhlman,
Algonac, defensive end/
offensive tackle; Dylan Jack,
Algonac; linebacker; AJ
Garshot, Algonac, quarterback; Owen Kaatz, Algonac,
split end; Austin Kosinski,
Almont, linebacker; Boyd
Glenn, Almont; runningback/
defensive tackle; Kyle Barr,
Almont, guard; Fernando
Santana, Almont, runningback; Fred Lawson, Armada,
quarterback;
Dylan
Szafranski, Armada, wide
receiver; Keith Sheridan,
Armada, defensive end;
Jeremy Webster, Capac, linebacker; Ian Detroyer, Capac,
halfback; Joe Duff, runningback,
Cros-Lex;
Matt
Kettlewell, Cros-Lex, linebacker/wide receiver; Luke
Wilson, Cros-Lex, linebacker/tight
end;
Keegan
Biscorner, Cros-Lex, offensive line; Seth Reiff, Imlay
City, wide receiver; Pat Pauli,
Imlay City, runningback;
Dylan Hammond, Imlay City,
quarterback; Matt Poppe,
Richmond, safety; Spencer
Trapiss, Richmond, linebacker; Andrew Hamel, Richmond;
linebacker; Matt Skoryanc,
Richmond, center; Kyle
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C
REW
EFDGE
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USION
F2014
USION FORD
$18,995
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, NAVIGATION
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$12,500
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F$10,995
T
2014 F$12,500
F
$19,995
$19,500
$15,500
HEVY
ORD31,983SCAPE
ORD
RANSIT
ORD
USION
2007 FORD TAURUS BLACK........................................................
3,500
2010 FORD FLEX RED................................................................
12,983
2015
FORD EXPLORER DARK SIDE...........................................
2009 CADILLAC CTS WHITE...................................................... 12,483
2007 FORD FOCUS RED...............................................................
2015 FORD EXPLORER BLACK..................................................32,983
2014 CHEVROLET CAMARO PINK .............................................AMARO
27,983
ONNECT
ASSENGER 3,000
AN 2012 FORD TAURUS GREY......................................................... 14,983
2011SCAPE
FORD FOCUS GREY.............................................................
2015 FORDHEVY
EXPLORER BLACK..................................................35,983
2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX WHITE .......................................... 13,983
2015 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT WAGON
FULL-SIZE TAN
........ 19,983
ORD 2012
ORD 6,995
RANSIT
ORD
USION
FORD FOCUS BLUE CANDY ................................................ 8,995
2014 FORD EXPLORER SILVER .................................................35,983
2009 CHEVROLET IMPALA WHITE.............................................. 8,995
2015 FORD TRANSIT WHITE .....................................................26,983
2014 FORD FOCUS RED.............................................................
12,500
2008 FORD EXPLORER SILVER ................................................... 8,995
2007 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO BLUE ................................... 5,500
AMARO
ONNECT
ASSENGER
AN
2000
GMC JIMMY RED................................................................ 3,500
2014 FORD FOCUS WHITE......................................................... 12,983
2013 FORD F-150 BLACK ..........................................................33,983
2005 CHEVROLET PICKUP BLUE................................................. 6,000
2005 HONDA CIVIC SILVER ......................................................... 4,000
2014 FORD FOCUS WHITE......................................................... 13,483
2014 FORD F150 BLUE JEANS..................................................25,983
2000 CHEVROLET SILVERADO RED............................................ 4,995
2014
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE BLUE........................................29,983
2014 FORD FOCUS BLACK ........................................................ 12,983
2013 FORD F150 BLACK............................................................28,983
2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY SILVER ........................... 12,500
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SILVER....................................... 9,995
2014 FORD FOCUS SILVER........................................................ 12,500
2014 FORD F150 WHITE ............................................................
27,983
2006 DODGE CHARGER SILVER ................................................ 12,983
LEATHER
LEATHER
2012 JEEP LIBERTY
RED...........................................................
18,983
CERTIFIED
PRE-OWNED
2014 FORD FOCUS WHITE......................................................... 14,400
2011
FORD F150 GREY.............................................................. 19,983
2006 DODGE DURANGO SILVER .................................................
4,500
14,800
MILES
2010 JEEP WRANGLER SILVER................................................. 21,500
2010 FORD FUSION BLACK ......................................................... 9,995
2013 FORD F150 BLACK............................................................ 31,983
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN BLACK...................................... 9,995
2008 FORD FUSION BLACK......................................................... 5,995
2013 FORD F150 GREY..............................................................30,983
2012 DODGE JOURNEY ............................................................. 16,500
2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR WHITE................................................ 13,995
2013
FORD F150 GREY..............................................................
2010 DODGE JOURNEY RED ....................................................... 8,995 L
L31,483
EATHER2009 FORD FUSION SILVER ........................................................ 7,500
EATHER
2009 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS SILVER .............................. 10,483
CERTIFIED
PRE-OWNED 6,995
2014 FORD FUSION DARK SIDE ................................................ 15,983
2013 FORD
F150 KODIAK BROWN ............................................30,983
2013 FORD EDGE WHITE SUEDE............................................... 18,483
14,800
MILES
2010 MERCURY MILAN BLACK
...................................................
2015 FORD FUSION BLACK ....................................................... 16,350
2013 FORD F150 GREY.............................................................. 31,983
2013 FORD EDGE WHITE ...........................................................20,983
2008 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER RED ........................................ 9,995
15,983
2013 FORD DGE
F-150 SILVER.......................................................... 31,500
2011 FORD EDGE WHITE ...........................................................20,983 ORD
ORD 2013 FORD FUSION GREY .........................................................
EEP
RAND
ORD
2006
PONTIAC
G6
BLACK
...........................................................
4,995
2014 FORD FUSION BLACK ....................................................... 16,983
2011 FORD F-150 RED...............................................................29,983
2011 FORD EDGE RED ................................................................17,983
EATHER
AURUS
HEROKEE
ITANIUM
USION
PONTIAC G6 RED................................................................
4,500
2013 FORD F-150 BLACK ..........................................................30,983
2013 FORD EDGE SILVER .......................................................... 16,983
CO
OOST
EATHER2013 FORD FUSION BORDEAUX RED........................................ 16,983 2007
2006 PONTIAC MONTANA SV6 BLUE.......................................... 4,995
CO
OOST2013 FORD F-150 BLACK .......................................................... 27,700 2015 FORD FUSION GREEN........................................................17,483
EATHER
2013 FORD EDGE WHITE ...........................................................23,983
2002 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDAN SILVER................................ 4,900
ILES ORD
2014 FORD FUSION OXFORD WHITE......................................... 15,983
2009 FORD F-150 RED ..............................................................22,983
2015 FORD EDGE SILVER ..........................................................33,983
DGE
EEP 16,483
RAND
ORD
2010ORD
FORD F-150 BLUE.............................................................22,983
2015 FORD EDGE BLACK...........................................................32,983
2015 FORD FUSION RED............................................................
V I R T U A L C R E D I T C O N S U LTA N T
2013 FORD F-150 RED...............................................................25,983
2015 FORD EDGE BLACK...........................................................33,983 ITANIUM
2013 FORD FUSION BLACK .......................................................
14,983
AURUS
HEROKEE
USION
2010 FORD F-150 GREY..............................................................17,983
2015 FORD ESCAPE WHITE.......................................................22,983
2014 FORD FUSION SUNSET METALLIC................................... 16,483 60 SECOND CREDIT APPLICATION
2015 FORD ESCAPE SILVER......................................................22,483
2012 FORD FUSION GREY ......................................................... 10,983
2013 FORD F-150 WHITE........................................................... 27,483
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LEATHER
LEATHER
2013 FORD ESCAPE BLACK ...................................................... 18,483
2014 FORD FUSION SILVER........................................................17,500
2014 FORD F-150 KODIAK BROWN...........................................29,983
ALL WHEEL DRIVE, LEATHER
, M
OONROOF
2012 FORD ESCAPE SILVER.......................................................17,983
2013 FORD FUSION GREY ......................................................... 15,983
2014 FORD
F-250
WHITE ..........................................................28,983
No effect on credit score
2013 FORD ESCAPE RED........................................................... 14,983
2013 FORD FUSION WHITE........................................................ 14,983
2015 FORD F-250 WHITE ..........................................................33,983
2011 FORD ESCAPE GREY......................................................... 12,500
2013 FORD FUSION RUBY RED ................................................. 16,983
2015 FORD F-250 WHITE ..........................................................33,983
2011 FORD FUSION BLACK ....................................................... 11,983
2012 FORD F-250 SILVER..........................................................26,983
2012 FORD ESCAPE BLACK ...................................................... 18,983
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2013 FORD F-350 WHITE ..........................................................29,483
2016 FORD ESCAPE SILVER......................................................25,983
LEATHER2013 FORD FUSION SILVER.......................................................
LEATHER 19,983
2015 FORD MUSTANG BLACK...................................................30,983
2012
F-350
WHITE
..........................................................63,983
2012 FORD ESCAPE OXFORD WHITE........................................
13,983DRIVE
ALL WHEEL
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EATHER
,M
OONROOF
HEVY
ORD
SCAPE
ODGE
ODGE16,483
2011 FORD TAURUS BLACK ......................................................
2014 FORD
F-350 BLACK..........................................................30,983
2012 FORD ESCAPE
WHITE.......................................................
12,983
21,983
2014 FORD F-350 SILVER .........................................................49,983
2007 FORD ESCAPE SILVER........................................................ 9,995 QUINOX
ARIAT
REW
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2010 FORD FLEX BLACK ........................................................... 10,983
2010 FORD EXPEDITION BLACK ............................................... 31,483
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