Senior Sophie Ewing doesn’t get much action as the Glen Lake girls soccer keeper. Her inaction speaks volumes of the unbeaten and unscored upon Lakers. More...
Suttons Bay’s hot start was cooled off a bit in its last two double headers, including a split with Glen Lake on Tuesday in Northwest Conference action. More...
The St. Mary golf team continues its unbeaten ways. The Eagles racked up two more wins in the last week, defeating Manistee Catholic 148-192 on Monday and claiming a tri-meet last Thursday at Frankfort. The Eagles finished with a 155. More...
Glen Lake took two from Suttons Bay this week, improving to 9-1 in girls softball. The Lakers survived a tough opening pitching performance by Jane Hursey, winning 4-1. More...
St. Mary played its best two games of the baseball season on the same night, resulting in a win and a tie. The Eagles, who were 2-7 overall after the impressive outings, rode the arm of Lee Wichern last Thursday in a 7-4 win against Onekama. More...
Casey McDonough is making plans to continue her soccer career at Aquinas College. The 18-year-old defensive mid for the 7-0 Glen Lake soccer team has received an athletic scholarship from coach Mark Fales. More...
The Suttons Bay golf team has marked itself as the front-runner in the Northwest Conference race. The Norse have won the first three jamborees. More...
A 2008 Glen Lake graduate is a member of the Michigan State University (MSU) rowing team which upset Stanford last weekend in California. Abbie Christiansen, daughter of Paul and Joie Christiansen of Maple City, rows in the No. More...
The Leland girls soccer team is off to a 4-3 start in its inaugural season. Whitney Schaub had two goals as the Comets beat East Jordan 5-0 on Monday. More...
“We will really see where we are individually when we run against Benzie.” — GL coach Paul Christiansen Glen Lake track and field had its first win of the young season topping Mesick and Grand Traverse Academy (GTA) in a three-way More...
Caleb Korson continued his strong start, winning the 1600 (4:53) and 3200 (10:36).
By Amy Hubbell Of The Enterprise staff
Suttons Bay won the Bellaire Memorial Invitational Tuesday, placing first among a field of 11 teams. Heavy winds along the backstretch slowed the longer races but helped the times in the short sprints, coach Mark Smith said. More...