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Comets start season with big wins
Comets start season with big wins
The 2024 soccer season kicked off in a big way for Leland boys soccer (2-0) after a convincing 5-0 win over perennial state powerhouse Grandville Calvin on Friday. Leland junior Brian Mosqueda led with two goals, followed by sophomore Adrian Spencer (goal), Landon Allen (goal, assist), Max Waldrup (goal, 2 assists), Jose Roman (assist), and junior Dominic Ravello had eight saves. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Suttons Bay sophomore Julian Garcia dribbles between teammates during a drill at practice last week. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
SB hits pitch with new and old faces
Suttons Bay soccer is hitting the pitch with plenty of new and old faces wanting to make noise in the Northwest Conference this season The Norsemen will be replacing several seniors producers with new faces, even freshman, expecting to compete for starting positions on the pitch. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Glen Lake sophomore Hathorne Sutherland volleys a serve from junior Ben Selby at practice earlier this week. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Lakers eye state championship in 2024
Glen Lake tennis will be embarking on a new season with a veteran team and a new coach. As of this printing, Glen Lake coach Johnny Voss is a first year head coach, and an undefeated one, as the Lakers won 5-3 in a match against Haslett over the weekend. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
GL shines at Hart: Strong start, future potential
GL shines at Hart: Strong start, future potential
The Glen Lake boys soccer team opened up the season at an invitational in down in Hart over the weekend. In the first game, GL beat eventual tournament champions Brooklyn Columbia Central 3-2. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Leland’s high school varsity volleyball team this season is pictured. Back row (from left to right): Abby Martini (11th), Kally Sluiter (12th), Cielle Fort (11th), Molly Rousseau (11th), Sophya Sluiter (9th). Front row: Lia Kiessel (9th), Aubrey Rousseau (9th), Abby Hicks (12th), Adalee Ra...
Comets return with new coach
Heading into the 2024-25 school year, new Leland varsity volleyball Coach Travis Baker said he and the team are ready to give it their best embarking on another busy season. While Baker is taking on the head coach position for the first time, he’s been assisting with coaching volleyball at Leland for about 14 years now. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Lake Leelanau St. Mary senior Kyla Barnowski spikes during a volleyball practice earlier this week. The Eagles start the 2024 season yesterday and today at Suttons Bay and Lake City. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Eagles looking to soar in 2024
St. Mary Lake Leelanau finished the 2023 season with a 62.7% winning percentage. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Glen Lake volleyball participated at a Central Michigan University Volleyball Camp earlier this month. Left to right: Kendal McNitt, Ella Vershaeve, Andi Forton, Faith Herman, Scarlett Vanderline, Peyton Brown. Front left tor right: Nora Ciolek, Mady Sheffer, Lydia Fosmore. Courtesy photo
Lakers focused on improvement
Glen Lake volleyball is back on the court with new faces looking to compete in 2024. “A lot of these girls haven’t really played together on the court. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Suttons Bay volleyball looking to compete
Suttons Bay volleyball looking to compete
Suttons Bay volleyball is back on the court ready to compete in its first matches happening yesterday in a quad match with Glen Lake and Leland. Suttons Bay second-year coach Olivia Dohm is excited to work with the young talent and the continuous rebuild of the program. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
S-B board votes no pay to play
S-B board votes no pay to play
Suttons Bay athletes and their families will have it a little easier this fall. The Suttons Bay Board of Education voted Aug. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Joe Adams of Maple City harvesting lavender on his “Full Circle” farm. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Joe Adams of Maple City
Joe Adams of Maple City harvesting lavender on his “Full Circle” farm. 08/14/2024 04:33 PM
Mike and Mary Shimek are pictured here in the lavender field near Maple City. Courtesy photo
Leelanau’s lavender harvest
Joe Adams of Maple City is making his run in the lavender industry with his “Full Circle” Lavender business as he prepares for the second harvest of his young, purple field. He is now beginning to distill the plant into essential oil by cutting and drying the plant. 08/14/2024 04:33 PM
Leelanau County youth brought home awards from the 4-H livestock shows at the Northwestern Michigan Fair this weekend. In the back row, from left to right, are Judy Steffens, Isabelle Plamondon, Violet Claar, and Jack Anderson. In front are Faith Steffens, Jaxson Plamondon, Samantha Claar,...
County youth celebrate life on the farm
One of the state’s largest fairs, the Northwestern Michigan Fair, concluded in Traverse City Saturday. As part of the fair, 4-H youth from Leelanau and four other northern Michigan counties showed livestock in a series of competitions to determine the best animals and handlers in attendance. 08/14/2024 04:33 PM

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