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Glen Lake senior Eleanor Valkner throw discus during the 2023 state championships in Grand Rapids last season. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Lakers ready to run, throw and jump
Gearing up for an exhilarating track season, both the Glen Lake boys and girls teams are poised to hit the ground running. Their journey begins with a home meet against Benzie and Leland on Wednesday, April 17. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Leland senior Jimmy Alpi leads the team during a sprint workout last week. Courtesy photo
Comets with high expectations
Leland boys and girls track teams are sprinting into the 2024 season with high expectations. The Comets start the season on Wednesday, April 17 at Glen Lake. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Lake Leelanau St. Mary freshman Lydia Bramer slides into home base during a 16-0 win over Suttons Bay on Tuesday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Eagles soaring to the diamond
Lake Leelanau St. Mary softball will be looking to continue its momentum as the Eagles enter 2024 coming off of a historic 2023 season. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Suttons Bay senior Minnie Bardenhagen makes contact during her first softball game against Lake Leelanau St. Mary on Tuesday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Galla leading new Norse
Suttons Bay softball is gearing up to take the field for the 2024 season, brimming with enthusiasm and smiles. Senior Minnie Bardenhagen, diving into her first high school sport, is thrilled to join the team. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Glen Lake pitchers Keaton Lacross (left) and Justin Halvka (right) warm up during practice indoors on Tuesday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Lakers looking for 12th straight district and more
Glen Lake Baseball will be looking to continue its dominant Laker tradition during the 2024 baseball season. “It’s the chance to play again, the chance to get out and do it. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
Wegener ready to take charge for Eagles
Wegener ready to take charge for Eagles
St. Mary baseball will be heading into 2024 with athletic and student services director Toby Wegener as the new skipper for the Eagles. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
Suttons Bay’s Anthony Oskaboose batting (right) and catcher Gavin Schichtel (left) practice during spring ball Monday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Norsemen lead by example
Suttons Bay baseball is ready to get back on the mound in 2024 as the Norsemen will be supporting a team with another year of experience and looking to compete against the best in the Northwest Conference. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
Leland senior Olive Ryder and Suttons Bay senior Lauren Lint compete during the 2023 season. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Norse with something to prove
The Norse are tying up the laces and checking their shin guards as Suttons Bay looks to strike in 2024. “I am always excited just to get back together with the girls. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
A trio of Leland Comets battle for possession during a drill at spring practice Monday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Comets striving for championship in 2024
Leland Comets girls soccer are on a path of revival as the 2024 spring season kicks off with a local match-up between Suttons Bay and the Comets, yesterday as of press time. Leland has plenty of firepower returning to the pitch to make a run in the Northwest Conference and hopefully, far beyond. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
Glen Lake senior Paige Steffke and Suttons Bay sophomore Megan U’Ren battle for possession during a Northwest Conference soccer game in 2023. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Lakers ready to take pitch with new faces
Glen Lake girls soccer is ready to take on the 2024 season with their eye on prize in trying to capture a Northwest Conference championship. For the Lakers to do so they must replace Dream Team MVP Ruby Hogan and various other graduate stars including Gemma Lerchen, Grace Diotte, and Opal Pousho, to name a few. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
Courtesy photo Mary Taylor (left) and Judy Yoder (right) stand with women soccer players in Uganda a few year ago. A nonprofi t soccer program created by Leland seventh graders in 2016 has grown from 20 to 500, but recent developments have resulted in a fundraising effort to purchase the s...
Uncertain future for Kids First Uganda soccer
A soccer program in Uganda that Leland seventh graders kick-started in 2016 grew from 20 youths to 500 and has become a vital resource for children and their families in poor and disadvantaged communities in Uganda’s capital of Kampala. 04/03/2024 05:09 PM
_ Leland senior Agustin Creamer (middle-left) receives a round of applause for his commitment to Alma College last week. Courtesy photo
Creamer commits to Alma
Leland standout soccer player Agustin Creamer committed to Alma College last week in front of his peers, teachers, coaches, and family. “I know soccer is just a sport for a lot of people, but for me, it’s a whole different thing,” Creamer said. 03/27/2024 04:47 PM
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