Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 26th, 2008

Advice offered on dead bird discoveries

People participating in ongoing "beach cleanup" events sponsored by the Suttons Bay-based Inland Seas Education Association (ISEA) through May 4 may encounter some dead birds on the beach, and ISEA officials are offering some advice on how to deal with them.

G-L golfers making a statement

For Glen Lake, a second-place finish in a conference golf event was a long time coming.

Class offered for sweater making

A class on how to knit a "No Fear Cardigan" will be offered by The Yarn Shop in Glen Arbor.

S-M girls edge Lakers in finals of tourney, 3-2

The weather was almost perfect for the day-long Leelanau County Classic Softball Tournament at Hancock Park in Leland Saturday.

Bratwurst help fuel Norse

How can you go wrong with baseball and brats?

G-L girls tie for first

There was no "ice breaking" needed for the Glen Lake girls' track team, which tied for first place with Frankfort Friday at the Frankfort "Icebreaker" Invitational.

Norse teams 2nd at Onekama

The Suttons Bay boys' and girls' track teams each finished second in the 10-team Onekama Frostbite Invitational Friday.

Softball teams drop double-headers

The Northwest Conference is proving to be a tough go for Glen Lake, Suttons Bay and Leland softball teams.

Norsemen gain baseball split in league opener

A loss in its opener Tuesday at Mesick kept Suttons Bay out of the Northwest Conference baseball lead, but coach Doug Periard expects many more turns before the title is decided.

Norse girls get tie, 2 wins; Elks edge Lakers

The Suttons Bay girls soccer team rebounded Saturday from a "pretty ugly game for us" last Wedesday at Elk Rapids, according to coach Ryan DeFour.

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