Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: May 17th, 2008

Coach has scare at game

G-L's Galla goes to hospital after having chest pains.
Glen Lake varsity softball coach Gary Galla should have been enjoying a come-from-behind win at home against Elk Rapids on Thursday.

Wynsma, Gaudard take first at meet

Suttons Bay's Ben Wynsma and Colin Gaudard each posted first-place finishes in their events at the Lake City Invitational track meet Tuesday.

Therrien leads Laker girls

Glen Lake's girls track team finished fourth out of 12 teams at the Central Lake Invitational Monday.
Senior Amber Therrien paced the Lakers with a first-place finish in the 1600 in 5:47. She also placed third in the 3200 in 12:54.
Another strong performance of note came from sophomore Dani Frost, who was fourth in [...]

S-M rated sixth in Div. 4

A win in a triangular meet and a second-place finish in a 6-team invitational has vaulted the St. Mary golf team three spots in the state rankings.

Norse top G-L again

Leelanau County's two girls' varsity soccer teams went head-to-head for a second time last Wednesday - and the results were similar to the first time.

Mother's Day present: Hole-in-one

Leelanau County Sports Briefs.

Leland gets first 2 league wins of year

Leland won its first two Northwest Conference softball games of the season in a doubleheader sweep over Suttons Bay Tuesday night.

Lakers, Comets struggle at invitationals

It was a tough day for county softball teams either hosting or participating in tournaments on Saturday.

Plenty on line in showdown with G-L, S-B

Suttons Bay and Glen Lake hoped to pick up momentum with wins heading into their intra-county clash Tuesday.

Lakers drop tourney games; Comets split pair

Glen Lake didn't play as though it was in a free-fall in losing a pair of games at the John Schlosser Memorial Tournament.

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