June 14, 2012 RSS feed / Sports

Glen Lake strands regional hopes on Frankfort basepaths

Glen Lake left its regional baseball title hopes on the bases at Frankfort. The 26-12 Lakers bowed out of the Division 4 tournament Saturday after stranding 13 runners in the first six innings. More...

Korson, Muller named Cherryland Conference’s best

St. Mary’s Caleb Korson and Northport’s Nina Muller have been named Cherryland Conference Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year. Korson, who played basketball for the Cherryland Conference runner-ups, also ran cross country at St. More...

SPORTS BRIEFS

Basketball camp starts Monday

The Leelanau County Basketball camp will be back next week for its 36th year, along with its founder. More...

MIP tickets issued at Bingham party

A dozen tickets were issued to underaged drinkers at a party in Bingham Township Saturday night. Officers were dispatched shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday after receiving a call about a party at a waterfront home on Lake Leelanau. More...

Lakers fall a run short against Mesick in regional softball

The Glen Lake girls softball team had so many come-from-behind victories this season that there were no fears when the Lakers were trailing by a run and down to their final out in the Division 4 regional semifinals with Mesick. More...

Glen Lake soccer coach steps down after successful run

Meg Murphy, who guided the Glen Lake girls soccer team to a 63-10-5 record in four seasons, has stepped down from coaching. More...

Taberski to make call in baseball finals

Leelanau County will have at least one finalist in the Michigan High School Athletic Association baseball tournament at Bailey Park this Saturday. More...

Murray top local finisher in Challenge

Nick Murray has taken up the M-22 Challenge for four years. The Suttons Bay triathlete has seen the growth of the 22-mile run, kayak and biking event firsthand. More...

Interest up as young trap shooters complete season

Some 48 students of the shooting sports participated in the third Leelanau County Youth Trap League, which was named in honor of its first champion. Josh Balesh was known as a gifted shooter whose 6-foot-7 frame belied his gentle demeanor. More...