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    Jannelle led the Rambler cross country team withher best time of the season finishing 7th in a timeof 20:50 at the Leroy Maxie Invitational inFairview over the weekend . Roberts also tookfirst against Mackinaw City a few days earlier,

    JENNELLE ROBERTS,BOYNE CITY

    The sophomore quarterback helped lead asecond half Rambler surge against Elk R apidsas Boyne improved to 8-0 on the season. Red-man passed for 141 yards and a touchdown,and added 46 yards rushing and three scores.

    COREY REDMAN,BOYNE CITY

    OF THE

    BOYNE CITY GRAYLING

    WHAT:

    Grayling (8-0, 5-0)

    at Boyne City (8-0, 5-0)

    WHEN: AT STAKE: RECENT

    HISTORY:

    KEYS:

    Friday, 10/19

    7 p.m. kickoff

    2012 Lake Michigan

    Conference title and a

    truck load of playoff

    points for the winner

    Grayling won 35-7 last year; thelast time the Vikings lost at Boyne

    was 2008 by a 52-42 margin

    Graylings ability on defense to keepBoyne from controlling the clock and

    making methodical drives; Boynesability on defense to keep Grayling QB

    Jake Swander under wraps

    By Mike Dunn

    GRAYLING

    It couldnthave been

    scripted anybetter than

    this.The unbeaten Grayling

    Vikings of coach Tim

    Sanchez invade the turf ofthe undefeated Boyne City

    Ramblers of coach DaveHills this Friday and, as

    one would expect, there ismuch riding on the out-

    come.

    The winner not onlygets to hoist the 2012 Lake

    Michigan Conference

    championship trophy but

    also earns a truck load of

    playoff points. Boyne City

    is seeking its first confer-

    ence title and first un-

    beaten regular season

    since 2001 when it went 9-0

    en route to a 12-1 mark

    and a berth in the Div. 5

    semifinals, and Grayling

    is looking for its first

    league title and the first

    undefeated and untied

    season in school history.

    The Vikings posted a 7-0-1

    log in 1970.

    Both teams feature ex-

    plosive playmakers who

    can score with quick-

    strike suddenness. The

    Vikings averaged 37points per game and the

    Ramblers averaged 27 pergame.

    On the other side of the

    ball, Grayling permittedan average of 17 points

    per game and Boyne anaverage of 13.

    A big key in the out-come will be how well the

    opposing teams defense is

    able to keep wraps on theother teams outbreaks on

    offense.A concern for Sanchez

    is Boynes overall teamspeed.

    By Andy Sneddon

    This, BoyneCity football

    coach Dave

    Hills says, iswhat you play

    for, a night ahigh school football player

    points to through weight-

    room sessions, summercamps, August two-a-days.

    And, its something hellpoint to long after its

    over.Lifelong memories will

    be made on Friday and

    a championship decided when Boyne City and

    Grayling meet in a game

    that will decide the Lake

    Michigan Conference

    championship at Boynes

    Earl Brotherston Field.

    This is, as a program,

    what youre working for,

    to play meaningful games

    at the end of the season,

    Hills said. Its going to be

    a lot of fun. Theres a lot

    of excitement in the

    school and in the commu-

    nity. A lot of people have

    been talking about it for

    weeks.

    And it shapes up to be

    one of those theyll be

    talking about for years

    after. Both teams are 8-0

    overall, 5-0 league. The

    Vikings are ranked sev-enth in the Associated

    Press Division 5 state poll.Both teams are headed

    to the playoffs, the Ram-

    blers for the first timesince 2009 as they have en-

    joyed a resurgence underHills, who returned this

    season as Boynes headcoach after a three-year

    hiatus.

    The Ramblers are seek-ing their first Lake Michi-

    gan crown since 2001,while Grayling, which

    joined the league in 2003,is eyeing its first-ever

    Boyne City Ramblers Battle for

    League Championship FridayVikings travel to Boyne City with league title

    and tons of playoff points on the line

    ANDy SNEDDoN MIKE DUNN

    The Grayling Vikings will carry the B.A.H.U.N.A. banner onto the field Friday at Boyne City

    for the big Lake Michigan Conference showdown.

    Coach Dave Hills will lead his unbeaten Boyne City Ramblers onto the field this Friday

    against the visiting Grayling Vikings with a League Title as the prize.

    PHOTO BY MIKE DUNNPHOTO BY CINDA SHUMAKER

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    Theyre a tough, disci-plined, well-coached football

    team with some real speed onthe edges, he said.

    The great challenge for the

    Ramblers will be to try andcorral the vaunted Sanchez

    Spread of Grayling, an up-tempo assault geared to cre-

    ate mismatches on everydown.

    The engineer of the attack

    this year is junior lefty JakeSwander. All he has done in

    his first eight games is throwfor 2,303 yards and 18 touch-

    downs.Swander has a talented

    crew of receivers to throw to,

    including junior Tyler McCla-hanan (50 catches for 755

    yards and 5 TDs), senior Scott

    Parkinson (37 for 436, 5 TDs),senior Ty Jensen (32 for 398yards, 5 TDs) and sophomore

    Scout Tobin 27 for 400, 2 TDs)

    in addition to dependableDanny Schultz and Justice

    Junttila.What makes it tough to stop

    Grayling is the balance in itsattack. Opponents that have

    designed their defense to stop

    the Viking aerial assault havefound it difficult to contain

    the run. The hard-drivingJensen, who has amassed

    more than 1,000 yards rushingand receiving this season

    with a whopping 18 touch-

    downs, has averaged nearly 6

    yards per carry while accu-mulating a team-high 674rushing yards and reaching

    the end zone 11 times.Tobin is another threat as a

    runner or receiver. The sweet-

    striding sophomore runs theball at times out of the wild-

    cat formation or takes hand-offs from Swander from the

    slot post and has the speed

    and elusiveness to score fromanywhere on the field. Tobin,

    who has 336 rushing yards onjust 25 attempts (an average of

    13.44 times per carry!) has a

    90-yard TD run on his statline this season and an 80-

    yard TD reception. In thehuge win over St. Francis

    midway through the season,he threw a 6-yard TD to Swan-

    der, ran for a 33-yard TD late

    in the game and broke loosefor a 62-yard gallop.

    Junior Kevin Harris, whobolsters the Grayling running

    attack along with the scrappySchultz, has one of the

    strongest legs around. He

    often boots the ball into theend zone on kickoffs and he

    gives the Vikings a legitimatefield goal threat.

    Boynes defense will seek tofind ways to keep the Vikings

    from making quick strikes onFriday. The Ramblers abilityto limit the explosive plays

    and force Grayling to earn itspoints will go a long way in

    determining the outcome ofthe contest.

    The difficult part of run-

    ning the spread is that youare never really sure what a

    team is going to do to you de-fensively because its so dif-

    ferent from what they havefaced all year, Sanchez said.

    This is at the same time an

    advantage for us if we can ad-just quickly. However, Im

    sure they will use a combina-tion of pressure and changing

    up coverages to try to confuseus.

    We will need to stay poised

    and just take advantage ofwhat the defense is giving us.

    No defense can stop every-thing, so its up to us to find

    the weak spots.Boyne City features a diver-

    sified offense with plenty of

    speed and plenty of punch

    through the air and on theground.

    Quarterback Corey Redmanis a sophomore who plays

    with the savvy of a senior. He

    doesnt throw nearly as muchas the Vikings Swander but

    he throws accurately and canhit the big one. Redman and

    fellow sophomore Maceo Vro-man have been a big-play

    combination all season. The

    duo hooked up for three TDsin the Ramblers 29-14 victory

    over St. Francis. Jamael Kellyis also a quick-strike threat at

    receiver.Freshman Malik Smith is

    built low to the ground and

    has a motor that wont quit.Smith has the power to push

    for the short yards and thebreakaway speed to convert

    any play into a long gallop.Brad Fouchia is a passing and

    running threat out of thebackfield along with ConnerMills.

    Vroman is an electrifyingkick and punt returner who

    can flat out fly. His 95-yardkickoff return late in the

    fourth quarter gave the Ram-

    blers a come-from-behind 26-21 win over Kalkaska in week

    three.The Carnivores of Grayling

    defensive coordinator KevinOConnell definitely have

    their work cut out for them on

    Friday.Boyne runs some quick

    motions to get the ball to theedge, Sanchez said. They

    also have great balance inthat they can fake the sweep

    and hand it off up the middle

    or pass it deep.If our guys dont read

    their keys and caught up withthe motions, it will be a long

    night. However, if we stay fo-cused and disciplined, we will

    have a shot.

    Lake Michigan title.

    The teams appeared on a collisioncourse as the season progressed and

    both defeated longtime Lake Michi-gan heavyweight Traverse City St.

    Francis in back-to-back weeks. The

    Vikings notched their first-ever winover the Gladiators on Sept. 14. One

    week later, Boyne knocked off St.Francis for the first time since that

    01 season, when it reached the Divi-sion 5 state semifinals.

    St. Francis left the Lake Michigan

    after last season and is now playingas an independent. Still, those wins

    were a sign that both Boyne andGrayling were for real, and they lit

    the match of anticipation that hasgrown into an out-and-out inferno.

    Hills, ever the pragmatist, tried to

    quell talk of the showdown among

    his players and took the tried-and-true one-game-at-a-time approach.

    We tried not to (talk about it), he

    said. We knew it was there and Imsure (Grayling) did too and its nice

    that it has materialized like it did.

    Its going to be a great atmosphereand theres going to be a whole lot of

    excitement from both communitiesIm sure.

    With Hills returning to the pro-gram he led to a 69-26 record from

    2000-08 there were plenty of un-

    knowns entering the season. Ithelped that he had remained in the

    building as a teacher at Boyne Cityduring his break from coaching, but

    with so many young players filling

    key roles, nobody was certain howcompetitive or good the Ram-

    blers might be.Sophomore Corey Redman, who

    has already made a verbal commit-ment to play basketball at Central

    Michigan, is the quarterback and

    his top receiver is another sopho-more, Maceo Vroman. The leading

    rusher is freshman fullback MalikSmith. Three other sophomores,

    Michael Dohm, Connor Beebe andMax Cuper, have also played key

    roles.

    Hills and his staff have been ableto blend those newcomers with sen-

    ior veterans such as Brady Calo, a

    two-way starting lineman;guard/linebacker Elliott Hausler;and linebacker/halfback Alan Man-

    ross. Senior running back Jamael

    Kelly has also emerged as a threat.As the youngsters have matured

    and the entire team has gelled,Boyne has gotten progressively bet-

    ter. The Ramblers first four wins

    each came by eight points or less butthe operative word is wins

    theyve won while learning andgrowing up.

    Offensively I think our level ofexecution is a lot better than it was

    the first three, four weeks, Hills

    said. As the season has progressed Ithink weve continued to improve in

    both the passing and runninggames.

    Certainly the season has playedout very well for us. It couldnt have

    played out any better. Weve been

    fortunate, but weve created somegood fortune by playing good foot-

    ball.I think weve continued to im-

    prove and the competition continuesto improve and so the games get

    more and more exciting. I think

    were all very excited about the posi-tion weve created for ourselves

    here. From here on out, theyll justkeep getting bigger.

    Win or lose on Friday, the Ram-blers are headed to the playoffs. That

    was the norm in Hills first tenure

    as Boynes coach. They finished 4-5in his first season, 2000, then reeled

    off nine straight post-season appear-ances.

    The playoffs will be new for mostof these kids, he said. This game

    (against Grayling) is going to have

    that playoff atmosphere and a lot ofthings around it and itll be real im-

    portant for us to handle that appro-priately and keep that in

    perspective.

    RamblersCoNTINUED FRoM Pg. 1

    VikingsCoNTINUED FRoM Pg. 1

    By Chris Fiel

    Boyne City 44,

    Elk Rapids 30

    ELK RAPIDS The Boyne CityRamblers used a strong defensive

    second half and applied equal

    pressure on the Elks defense asthey turned an eight point deficit

    into a 14 point victory on October12, in getting by Elk Rapids 44-30

    in a Lake Michigan Conferencecontest.

    Boyne City found themselves

    down in the opening quarter by apair of touchdowns and looking

    at an up hill battle, when sopho-more quarterback Corey Redman

    hooked up with senior Jamael

    Kelly for a 63-yard touchdown

    pass, and after Austin Gardneradded the point after, it was 14-7.

    Redman would add a 1-yardscore early in the second quarter,

    he would also connect with Con-ner Beebe for a two-point conver-

    sion and later in the quarter,

    freshman running back Malikthe machine Smith pounded it

    in from just over 1-yard out,along with a successful extra

    point from Gardner, knotted the

    score at 22-22.The Elks would add their final

    score of the night just before thehalftime whistle, and a 30-22 lead.

    We were sluggish in the first

    half, but were able to keep thescore close, Rambler coach

    David Hills said. We played bet-

    ter in the second half on both

    sides of the ball.After a scoreless third, Boyne

    opened the fourth with anotherRedman 1-yard plunge, Dale Tar-

    ket added the two-point conver-sion to tie the game again at 30-30

    with just under ten minutes re-

    maining.Boyne took the lead for good

    about two minutes later as Red-man took off for a 43-yard run,

    and with a Gardner PAT, the

    Ramblers led 37-30.Boyne City added some dis-

    tance between themselves andthe Elks shortly after that as

    Smith raced 43 yards to paydirt

    for the final score of the evening,44-30 after Gardner's extra point.

    It's a big win for us, Hills

    added. It sets up a chance at a

    conference championship athome against Grayling.

    Redman led the Ramblers of-fensively, completing 5-of-14

    passes for 141 yards and a touch-down, and added 46 yards rush-

    ing on four attempts and three

    TD's.Smith carried 21 times for 136

    yards and two scores, Kellycaught three passes for 112 yards

    and rushed nine times for 71, and

    Bradley Fouchia had 43 yardsrushing on seven carries and one

    reception for 17 yards.On the defensive side of the

    ball, Brady Calo had 12 tackles

    and a pick, Alan Manross fin-ished with 11, Mills added 10 and

    fumble recovery, Zach Wandrie

    wrapped up nine Elks and Tarket

    recovered two fumbles.The Ramblers host Grayling

    for the Lake Michigan Confer-ence championship on Friday,

    Oct. 19, at Earl Brotherston Fieldas both teams stand 8-0 overall, 5-

    0 conference.

    Boyne City sophomore quarterback,

    Corey Redman passed for 141 yards

    and a touchdown, and added 46

    yards rushing and three scores inthe Ramblers comeback victory

    over Elk Rapids. (CCNEwS FILE PHOTO)

    By Chris Fiel

    Harbor Springs 19, Charlevoix 7

    HARBOR SPRINGS The Rams gained over 300 yards onthe ground en route to a Lake Michigan Conference vic-

    tory over the visiting Rayders 19-7 on October 12.Charlevoix slipped to 0-8 overall, 0-5 conference with the

    loss.The Rayders got on the board in the opening quarter on

    a Like Klinger 3-yard run, following a Rams drive for a

    touchdown, After Charlevoix scored it was all Harbor therest of the way.

    Charlie Hamilton paced the Charlevoix offensive attackwith 49 yards rushing, while Tanner Catt added 32, Brian

    Noirot gained 24, and Shane Sutherland chipped in with17.

    Nate Moon finished with 14 yards passing on nine at-

    tempts, while Klinger added nine yards on one completion.Leading receiver was Devin Drain with two catches.

    We had our chances, but made some costly mistakes,Rayder assistant Nick Barnum said. We also had a second

    and goal and fumbled, along with some dropped passes.Hopefully we can get healthy this week and finish the sea-

    son with a win.

    Alex Brown was everywhere on defense, recording 21tackles, Grey Spegele added 14, Tommy Zipp chipped in

    with 13, Sutherland had 11, John Freiberg and CorbinTurkleson added seven respectively.

    Defensively for the Rayders, Alex Brown had a team-best

    21 tackles, while Greyson Spegele had 14 tackles, TommyZipp, 13; Sutherland, 11; and John Frieberg, seven tackles.

    Turkleson and JJ Bottomley each recovered a fumble.

    Harbor Springsrolls over Rayders

    Charlevoix's Bryan Noirot (21) looks to get around the Harbor Springs defender. (PHOTO BY SCOTT RICHARDS)

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    Charlevoix vs East Jordan

    CHARLEVOIX The host Ray-

    ders defeated East Jordan in aLake Michigan Conference vol-

    leyball match-up 25-20, 25-17, 25-20on October 11.

    Karley Pearsall finished with 22

    kills, 13 digs, three blocks and apair of aces in leading

    Charlevoix, while Gloria Greeneadded 23 assists, 11 digs and two

    blocks.

    Also for the Rayders, MadelineBoss added18 kills and eight digs,

    Jennaca Holecheck had nine digsand Katie Paramo added 10 digs

    and served at 100 percent. Cassidy

    Peebles added 12 assists and wasalso perfect from the serving line.

    Charlevoix improved to 22-14-6overall, 8-2 conference.

    We played a solid game at theserving line and serve receive,

    Rayder coach Audra Randall said.

    These are very important ele-ments to improve on as we ap-

    proach next week with a tri-meetwith TCSF and Harbor Springs.

    East Jordan did well with de-fense and serve receive and made

    our girls work harder at the net,

    Randall added.For the Red Devils who slipped

    to 7-7 overall, 5-5 conference,Paige Poindexter finished with

    seven kills, four blocks and 100

    percent serving, while Stevie Bar-tig added 12 digs, five assists and

    was perfect serving and AngelaWatkins added four blocks, six

    kills and 10 digs and also finishedperfect serving.

    Charlevoix vs Elk Rapids

    CHARLEVOIX The Rayderscontinued their second half of

    the season surge as they maneu-

    vered past the Elks 25-13, 25-11, 25-23 in a Lake Michigan Conference

    contest on October 9.The whole team contributed to

    this win and it was very bal-anced, Charleovix coach Audra

    Randall said. The tremendous

    play from this weekend rolledinto this match and you can see

    them playing in better rhythm.

    Some intense rallies with ElkRapids were exciting to watchand both teams doing whatever

    they could to win each rally.

    Karley Pearsall finished with 17kills, 13 digs, five blocks, while

    Madeline Boss added 14 kills, 10digs and three aces and a block.

    Also for the Rayders, Katie

    Paramo finished with 100 percentserve receive and added four digs.

    Kelsey Pischner and Anna

    Way were error free at the net hit-ting and having been stepping up

    their game, the coach noted.The Rayders improved to 21-14-

    6 overall, 7-2 conference with thewin.

    Boyne City vs Elk Rapids

    BOYNE CITY The Ramblersgot 18 digs and 10 kills from Kylie

    Hicks as Boyne downed the visit-

    ing Elks 25-22, 25-23, 25-18 for aLake Michigan Conference vic-

    tory on October 11.Heather Nichols added 18 as-

    sists, while Mary Myers and ErinBaker each added 18 digs, and

    Courtney Weldon, Emily Evans,

    Paige Hornbeck, Rainy McCuneand Baker all served at 100 per-

    cent.

    The Ramblers improved to 25-11-4 overall, 10-3 conference withthe win.

    We are starting to get back in

    our grove, and I thought Paige(Hornbeck) stepped up her play

    tonight, Rambler coach CasieParker said. We had a nice

    crowd for our pink game tonight

    and we would like to thank every-one for coming.

    Boyne City vs East Jordan

    EAST JORDAN The visitingRamblers were able to knock off

    the Lady Red Devils in a hardfought four game match 25-17, 21-

    25, 27-25, 25-18 in a Lake Michigan

    Conference contest on October 9.Kylie Hicks finished with 24

    kills and 25 digs to lead Boyne,while Heather Nichols added 37

    assists and six aces.

    Also for the Ramblers, ErinBaker added 25 digs, Mary Myers

    11 kills and both Baker and Myersserved at 100 percent.

    East Jordan played welltonight, they were getting every-

    thing up and have improved

    greatly, Boyne coach CasieParker said. We are slowly get-

    ting back on track and experi-

    menting with our line-up, I alsothought Erin (Baker) played welltonight defensively.

    For East Jordan, Valerie Peters

    had seven kills, 14 digs, twoblocks and one assist; Angela

    Watkins added 12 kills, 10 digsand 10 blocks; Katie Spence had

    five kills, 15 digs; Paige Poindex-

    ter finished with nine kills, onedig and six blocks.

    East Jordan fell to 7-6 overall, 4-

    5 conference.

    Ellsorth vs Mackina CityMACKINAW CITY Ellsworth

    improved to 10-3 overall, 7-1 con-

    ference with a 25-9, 25-19, 25-20

    Northern Lakes Conference winover Mackinaw City on October

    11.We started out strong tonight

    and served with minimal errors,

    Lancer coach Linda Steenwyksaid. It was a great team win,

    they looked like they were havingfun and working very well to-

    gether.Kari Steenwyk finished with 12

    kills, seven digs and four aces

    while Tara Essenberg added ninedigs, seven kills and five aces.

    Also for the Lady Lancers,

    Whitney Heard had 14 assists;Kendra Warner added five digsand five aces; Ashley Drenth

    added eight aces. Elizabeth Sow-

    ers and Leah Swenson finishedwith five and four digs, respec-

    tively.

    VoLLEyBALL RoUNDUP

    By Chris Fiel

    FAIRVIEW The Boyne CityRamblers took second in the

    girls race and third in the boysat the Leroy Maxie Invitational

    in Fairview on October 13.

    The top three teams in eachrace earned awards.

    In the girls race, Johannes-burg-Lewiston took first, fol-

    lowed by Boyne City who edged

    Boyne Falls by one point.Jennelle Roberts led the Ram-

    blers with her best time of theseason finishing 7th in a time of

    20:50. Finishing 14th was Jes-sica Dowty with a time of 21:46,

    18th was Hannah Knitter in22:40, 20th was Alison Burnell in

    23:12, and 21st was MargaretDurbin in 23:18. Also for Boyne

    City: Alexis Bielas 25th, RachelBrilinski 26th, Kiana Kuhs 29th,

    Brianna Burnell 29th, Katelyn

    Skornia 30th, Irene Seaver 32nd,Ashley Lutterbach 34th, Ann

    Durbin 41st, Carina Lawrence43rd, and Mary Anderson 46th.

    She (Roberts) has had twostrong races this week as she re-

    covers from her stress fracture,

    Rambler coach Andy Place said.All of the rest of the girls team

    set personal best times, we arestarting to peak for the season

    and we had five runners in thetop 21.

    The boys portion was won byMancelona, Boyne Falls second,

    and followed by the Ramblers.Garrett Fogo ran a personal

    best 17:07 to finsh fourth and

    broke the Boyne City sopho-more record of 17:25, held by

    Ryan Kasper. Trevor Day fin-ished 8th in 17:48, Derek Willis

    finished 14th in 18:03, Jeff Van-Hove finished 23rd in 18:49,

    Ethan Habasco finished 33rd in

    19:45, and Tanner Evans fin-ished 41st in 20:25. Day, Willis,

    and Evans also play on theBoyne varsity soccer team.

    This is the first time in 10years that we have had two boys

    run under 18 minutes, Placeadded.

    In the middle school race forBoyne City, Ethan Book finished

    his strong season by winning

    the two-mile race in a time of11:37. His time is over one

    minute faster than his time lastyear in this race. Riley Minier

    earned a medal with his 6thplace finish. Earning medals for

    the girls were Grace Knitter

    who finished 2nd place and An-nika Bergquist who finished

    3rd.

    Ramblers finish second, third in girls, boys racesCRoSS CoUNTRy

    FooTBALL

    By Chris Fiel

    Grayling 63,East Jordan 29

    GRAYLING The East Jordan

    Red Devils faced a toughGrayling Vikings team and were

    able to put up some good num-

    bers agaisnt them, but ultimatelyfell 63-29 on October 12 in a Lake

    Michigan Conference match-up.The Vikings improved to 8-0

    overall, 5-0 conference, took careof business in setting up their

    championship showdown

    against Boyne City on October19.

    For Grayling, Jake Swandertied a school record six touch-

    downs, while going 23-of-44 pass-

    ing for 362 yards in leading theVikings to the win.

    Also for Grayling, Tyler Mc-Clanahan finished with 125 yards

    receiving with one TD, ScottParkinson 94 yards and three

    scores, Danny Schultz had 88yards and Ty Jensen 45 yards

    and two touchdowns.

    East Jordan was led by NoahBacchus with 65 yards on 11 car-

    ries and added three receptionsfor 48 yards and a pair of touch-

    downs, while Dustin Hejka added47 yards rushing and a score in

    addition to 48 yards receiving.

    Ben Walton carried seventimes for 57 yards, Tim Schut

    added a touchdown on 25 yardsrushing, and Jay Graham added

    201 all-purpose yards betweenhis duties as a returner and run-

    ning back.

    The Red Devils D was led byGraham's 10 tackles, while Bac-

    chus and Schut finished witheight wrap ups each, Walton

    chipped in with five, and Hejka

    and Jack Holbrook added fivestops each.

    East Jordan fell to 0-8 overall,0-5 conference, and will travel to

    Charlevoix for the season finalefor the two rivals.

    JV FooTBALL

    Young Red Devilsimproving

    EAST JORDAN The young

    Red Devils were able to hangwith the Vikings for the first

    half, but a strong Grayling thirdquarter helped put the game out

    of reach as Grayling defeatedEast Jordan 42-6 on October 11.

    The East Jordan defensive lineof Hector Paz, Nash Johnston

    and Thomas Brandell were cred-ited by coach Greg Kitson for ap-

    plying the pressure needed to

    keep the Viking passing game incheck.

    Wyatt Crick, Skyler Schuler,Brandell and Andrew Halbert led

    the team defensively, while BobSherman and Crick had an inter-

    ception and Schuler recovered a

    fumble.The EJ offensive line of James

    Brown, Alex Herriman, MarkDehaan, Sherman and Schuler

    did not give up a sack all night.Crick, Bailey Sargent led the

    rushing attack and Brandell andSargent were the leading re-

    ceivers with Sargent on the re-ceiving end of a Noah Raymond

    touchdown pass.

    I really like where we arewith this new offense, and im

    very proud of how far we havecome, Coach Kitson said. We

    played our best half of footballagainst Grayling and played well

    for three quarter, now we just

    have to put it together for all fourquarters this week against

    Charlevoix.

    Viking offense toomuch for Red Devils

    ABOVE: East Jordan's Noah Bacchus (11) looks for some positive yardage against a tough Grayling defense.

    (PHOTO BY BOB GINGERICH)

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    Guns

    GUN AUCTION. Private col-lection of guns, knives, ammo,cases, etc. to be sold at ab-solute auction on Fridayevening, Nov. 2 starting at5:30pm, ending at 8:30pm.Lets Talk Auction Barn, Be-tween Fairview & Mio on M-33.Includes 95 guns of all kinds,Winchester, Browning, Rem-ington, Etc. From 1873 - 2012.For more info go to www.letstalk-auction.com or call 989-848-5158.

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    Help wantedAdvertising Sales BoyneCity Part Time Salesperson.

    The best candidate will befriendly and enjoy helping local

    businesses create print adver-tising to help them reach con-sumers throughout NorthernMichigan with our newspapersand associated products.Work your own schedule.Good commission rate. Musthave computer, Internet ac-cess and dependable trans-portation. E-mail info to Daveat [email protected]

    Advertising Sales Cheboy-gan Part Time Salesperson.The best candidate will befriendly and enjoy helping localbusinesses create print adver-tising to help them reach con-sumers throughout NorthernMichigan with our newspapersand associated products.Work your own schedule.

    Good commission rate. Musthave computer, Internet ac-cess and dependable trans-

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    Advertising Sales Grayling Part Time Salesperson. Thebest candidate will be friendlyand enjoy helping local busi-nesses create print advertisingto help them reach consumersthroughout Northern Michiganwith our newspapers and asso-ciated products. Work your ownschedule. Good commissionrate. Must have computer, Inter-net access and dependable trans-portation. E-mail resume [email protected]

    Feature Writer Grayling/Lewis-ton/Mio Report positive newsand write feature stories. Expe-rienced writer and photographera plus. Must have Digital cam-era, computer and positive out-look. E-mail info and samples toDave at [email protected]

    FULL TIME Auto & Truck Sales-person. Retail sales experienceis helpful and preferred but wewill consider training the rightcandidate. Must be honest,hardworking, outgoing, punctualand dependable. Must have cur-rent, unrestricted Michigan dri-vers license. Includes benefits.

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    News Reporter Boyne CityAttend and report on local gov-ernmental meetings, schoolboard and local news reporting.Experienced writer and photog-rapher a plus. Must have Digitalcamera and computer. E-mailinfo and samples to Dave at [email protected]

    News Reporter Boyne Falls Attend and report on localgovernmental meetings,school board and local newsreporting. Experienced writerand photographer a plus. Musthave Digital camera and com-puter. E-mail info and samplesto Dave at [email protected]

    News Reporter Charlevoix Attend and report on localgovernmental meetings,school board and local newsreporting. Experienced writer

    and photographer a plus. Musthave Digital camera and com-puter. E-mail info and samplesto Dave at [email protected]

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    Question & AnswersAbout Selling Real EstateReal Estate Corner

    Featured PropertyCharming turn-of-the-century

    home in Boyne CityBy Jim Akans

    This weeks feature listing simply feels

    like home.

    Located just a few blocks from down-

    town Boyne City, this turn-of-the-century

    (the century before this one!) home has a

    unique and welcoming character that is

    rarely achieved today.

    Highlights include beautiful wood floor-

    ing, a natural light filled kitchen space

    with lots of cabinet storage, and a large

    living room with cozy corner wood stove.

    There are four bedrooms and one-and-a-

    half baths, and one of the upstairs bed-

    rooms features a separate room that would

    make an ideal nursery or home office. The

    main two levels have approximately 1,600

    square feet of living space combined, and

    there is a Michigan basement for addi-

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    Outdoors, the home sits on a beautiful

    corner lot, and there is an attached one-

    and-a-half car garage situated on the rear

    of the home.Located at 303 Cedar Street in Boyne

    City, this home is listed at $89,900. For a

    more information or to arrange a tour, call

    Marty Moody or Chris Christensen at

    Lyndas Real Estate Service in Boyne City

    at 231-582-9555 or email at Marty@lyndas-

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    Its not just money that should

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    the bells and whistles youre look-

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    but in the meantime you could

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    Sports Writer Petoskey/Cheboygan area Sports Reporter to cover localsports. Independent Contractorposition requires experiencedwriter and photographer. Musthave Digital SLR camera, com-puter and love sports. E-mailinfo and samples to Dave [email protected]

    TRUCK DRIVER. The OtsegoCounty Road Commission iscurrently accepting applica-tions for a full time Truck Driver.

    This position will require a CDLClass A or B with air brakes en-dorsement. A copy of the jobfunctions and skills requiredare available at the Road Com-mission office. Please send ap-plications to the Otsego CountyRoad Commission, P.O. Box537, Gaylord, Michigan 49734-0537 or deliver to the RoadCommission at 669 W. McCoyRoad, Gaylord, Michigan be-tween the hours of 7:30 a.m.-12:00 noon and 12:30p.m.-4:00 p.m. Applications willbe accepted until 4:00 p.m. onFriday, October 19, 2012. TheOtsego County Road Commis-sion is an equal opportunityemployer

    Homes for Rent

    THREE BEDROOM HOME onOtsego Lake Drive is availableimmediately. Please contact C.Marcinkewciz at 231-796-5099during the afternoons.

    Manufactured Homes

    NEW & REPOS: Double-Wides, 16s, 14s. Take any-thing on trade. Financingavailable. A complete line ofparts. www.michiganeast-sidesales.net. 989-966-2037

    Miscellaneous

    FREE CLASSIFIED ADS! Sellyour items for free atwww.MichiganMoneySaver.com. Buy and sell in NorthernMichigan. Photo and text arefree. Cars, Homes, Furniture,Garage sales and more.

    Salvaged Elm lumber.

    Remilled to _ of an inch thick.473 square feet. All widths.Very pretty, $300. Alansonarea. 231-347-1856

    Anger Monuments & Markers.Senior Discounts Available. [email protected]. Mancelona. Inhome appointments available.

    RENT a car or van as low as$19.95 a day. Petoskey AutoGroup, Nobody Sell For Less2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .www.petoskeyautogroup.com

    Accepting Bids Natural GasUnit Heaters. CharlevoixCounty Transit is offering three(3) natural gas unit heaters forsale by sealed bid. Sealed bidswill be accepted until 12:00

    p.m. on Thursday, November1, 2012. To obtain a bid packetcontact the administrative of-fices of Charlevoix CountyTransit, 1050 Brockway, BoyneCity, MI 49712 at 231-582-6900, via email at [email protected] or online atwww.charlevoixcounty.org

    BLUE SPRUCE TREES. 3 footto 8 foot, $20 and up. 989-942-7275. Waters, Michigan

    SNOWBLOWER and RidingLawnmower. 231-313-5546(Terry) or 717-491-7670

    Famous Turkey meals andmore. GOBBLERS of GAY-LORD. Open 7-9 everyday.900 S. Otsego.

    BROS BISTRO CATERING.Prime Rib meal, $12 person.BROS BISTRO. Exit 270, Wa-ters. 989-705-1800CATERING: Gobblers FamousTurkey meals. Only $6 person.Gobblers of Gaylord, 900 S.Otsego, 989-732-9005

    Motorcycles & ATV

    2004 Honda VT1300S Motor-cycle. 1300cc, Only 17,000miles. Specially priced, $3,800.Petoskey Auto Group, NobodySell For Less 2215 N. US-31,Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.www.petoskeyautogroup.com

    Music

    ELECTRIC YAMAHA full sizepiano with bench. Paid $1,600.Will take $1,200. 989-732-1326

    Pets

    AKC Collie pups. White, or

    Sable and White. $275-$450.Good bloodlines. 989-335-0080

    AKC Miniature Schnauzer pup-pies. Born 8/12/12. Non-shed-ding dogs, hypo-allergenic. Vetapproved. Tails docked, dew-claws, up to date on deworm-ings. $600. 989-733-2703

    Precious AKC 1 year old maleSilkey Terrier. Shots. Great per-sonality, very loving. 12pounds. $500, Gaylord. 989-350-2861

    Tiny 4 month old Toy Poodlepuppies. Beautiful Caf oleycolor. Shots, paper trained.Make wonderful lapdogs. Onemale, two females. $450 each.Gaylord. 989-350-2861

    Recreational Vehicles

    1995 Wilderness Fifth Wheel.This is a rear bathroom modeland offers more room in thelavatory and a bigger showertub. This particular bathroomsetup also offers a nice linencloset. It has no slides, a jackknife sofa and a fold downdinette. It offers a queen bedand is wired with an audio sys-

    tem. Sale Price - $4,995. Inter-national RV World, 277 Ex-pressway Court, Gaylord.Phone: 989-448-8700

    1996 Jayco Eagle 23 TravelTrailer, 230SL. Walk aroundqueen bed, fully enclosed bathw/shower tub, 2 entry doorsand lots more. Sale Price -$3,995. International RVWorld, 277 Expressway Court,Gaylord. Phone: 989-448-8700

    1998 MALLARD 255G FifthWheel. This 25ft bunk housefifth wheel is real clean. It hasair conditioning, awning mi-crowave, stereo, NO LEAKS,no stains. This is the perfectstarter camper for a family.Sale Price - $5,995. Interna-tional RV World, 277 Express-way Court, Gaylord. Phone:989-448-8700

    2006 28 Puma 5th Wheel.Rear kitchen, sofa, dinette,slide-out, loaded. $9,995.Petoskey RV, 2215 US High-way 31 N Petoskey, MI 49770.Phone 231-347-3200

    New 2012 27 Puma 5thWheel. Rear lounge, sofa,dinette, Super Slide-out.$18,995. Petoskey RV, 2215US Highway 31 N Petoskey, MI49770. Phone 231-347-3200

    New 2012 Palomino Bronco1251 soft-side truck camper. It

    fits perfectly on a half ton truckwith a 6 1/2 foot bed. It has abathroom, furnace, fridge,water heater, water pump andeven an out side shower whichdoubles as a great fish clean-ing station. Sale Price -$10,500. Save $1,123. Interna-tional RV World, 277 Express-way Court, Gaylord. Phone:989-448-8700

    New 2013 Bronco B-1225Truck Camper. This new truckcamper is perfect for anyoneon the road a lot! It has a 60x80innerspring queen mattresswith under bed storage. It hasa pop up canvas top to add alittle headroom. It has both ashower and toilet. It has a sinkand a 2 burner cook-top. If yourneed a little extra sleeping

    room you can fold down thedinette table and it also can beused as a bed. Sale Price -$10,995. International RVWorld, 277 Expressway Court,Gaylord. Phone: 989-448-8700

    New 2013 Weekender 18Travel Trailer, 183. This com-pact little trailer is perfect for afirst trailer. Its so light-weightit can be pulled by nearly anyvehicle. Its got a walk aroundqueen bed and a fold downdinette table. The bathroom isfully enclosed. It features amini-fridge, and gas cook-top.MSRP $16,318. Sale Price -$9,995. Save $6,323. Interna-tional RV World, 277 Express-way Court, Gaylord. Phone:989-448-8700

    Used 2008 Apache 955SD

    Chief Truck Camper. This pre-owned truck camper is in per-fect condition. It is spotlessinside and out. It comeequipped with a furnace, fridge,water heater, water pump anda TV ant/w a power booster.Sale Price - $9,995. Interna-tional RV World, 277 Express-way Court, Gaylord. Phone:

    989-448-8700

    Seal the Roof. Keep rain, snowand ice outside of your RV. Aslow as $49.95 (price may varydepending upon condition ofroof). Free Estimates on ar-rival. International RV World,277 Expressway Court, Gay-lord. Phone: 989-448-8700

    Winterize Your RV beforefreezing temperatures arrive.We will install antifreeze in alllines and inspect your roof forjust $49.95 (all towables), Mo-torhomes - $59.95. Interna-tional RV World, 277Expressway Court, Gaylord.Phone: 989-448-8700

    1994 HOLIDAY RAMBLERClass A. 59,000 miles, goodshape. $6,900. Will take gunsor quadrunner & cash. 989-390-1529

    Services

    DJ/KARAOKE SERVICE avail-able for weddings, clubs or par-ties. References andinformation at www.larryenter-tainment.com. 989-732-3933

    BOAT SHRINKWRAPPING,winterizing and storage. Parts& Service. Precision MotorSports & Marine, Waters. 989-731-5050

    CHRISTIAN COUNSELING,LIFE COACHING. Personal

    and phone services available.Call Larry Hoard, BA. 989-842-3982. www.christianlifecoach-ing.net

    Sno Removal

    8 FOOT Meyers heavy dutysnow plow with Western con-trols. $850, best offer or trade?989-370-3378

    Sporting Goods

    RIFLES & HANDGUNS forsale. Private seller. [email protected]. 989-370-9070.

    Storage

    Heated or Cold storage avail-able for Winter, Spring, Sum-mer, Fall, 989-732-0724

    SUV

    2005 Chevy Equinox. AWD,Air, cruise, power sunroof, On-Star, leather, loaded. 23 MPG.Payments as low as $199 amonth. Petoskey Auto Group,Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.www.petoskeyautogroup.com

    2005 Kia Sorento, AWD. Pay-ments as low as $99 a month.Petoskey Auto Group, NobodySell For Less 2215 N. US-31,Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.www.petoskeyautogroup.com

    Trailers

    New 6x12 Cargo Trailer byRoyal Cargo. Ramp door inback, side door entrance. Re-tail - $3,599. Sale Price -$2,395. Petoskey RV, 2215 USHighway 31 N Petoskey, MI

    49770. Phone 231-347-3200FOR SALE: Used 8X10 utilitytrailer, $300 obo. Has new20x8 10 ply tires and spare,new wire and lights, new deck,new wheel bearings. Can beseen at Arthurs Auto Parts &Sales, 1361 W. Main St., Gay-lord. 989-732-6767

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    Trailers

    New Utility Trailers Starting aslow as $1,295. Petoskey RV,2215 US Highway 31 NPetoskey, MI 49770. Phone231-347-3200

    New, Enclosed Cargo TrailersStarting as low as $1,895.Petoskey RV, 2215 US High-way 31 N Petoskey, MI 49770.Phone 231-347-3200

    Trucks

    1997 Ford F-150, 4WD, towpkg. Payments as low as$199 a month. Petoskey AutoGroup, Nobody Sell For Less

    2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .

    www.petoskeyautogroup.com2002 Dodge Ram 4x4. Auto,tonneau cover, short box, bed-liner. Nice truck! Payments aslow as $99 a month. PetoskeyAuto Group, Nobody Sell ForLess 2215 N. US-31,Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.www.petoskeyautogroup.com

    2003 Chevy Silverado 1500.Auto, 4WD, air, cruise. Pay-ments as low as $199 amonth. Petoskey Auto Group,Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080. www.petoskeyauto-

    group.com

    2004 Dodge Dakota 4x4 ExtCab. Auto, 8 cyl, bedliner.Payments as low as $99 amonth. Petoskey Auto Group,Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080. www.petoskeyauto-group.com

    1973 CHEVROLET 1 TONwith duals, 350 engine, 4speed. Truck needs work,$1,500 obo. 989-370-3378

    2002 FORD 4WD AT F-250Super duty, crew cab, short-box, diesel, 185,000 miles.$9,800 obo. 989-848-2561

    Vans

    2010 Dodge Grand Caravan.4 captains chairs, Stow-N-Goseating. 71K. Payments aslow as $249 a month.Petoskey Auto Group, NobodySell For Less 2215 N. US-31,Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.www.petoskeyautogroup.com

    Charlevoix County Transit isaccepting sealed bids for a2004 Ford E450 CutawayBus, 6.0L Diesel with 175,417miles. Engine runs good afterbeing warmed up but doesneed work; A/C does not workand there is some rusting ofsupports and a hole in driversarea that has rusted through.Bid packets can be obtainedat 1050 Brockway St, BoyneCity, MI 49712, via theCharlevoix County Website atwww.charlevoixcounty.org orby email request to [email protected] and sealed bids aredue by 12:00 p.m. on Novem-ber 1, 2012. Vehicle is avail-able for inspection between8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. week-days

    wanted

    Wanted: Baseball, Football,Basketball and Hockey cards.Before 1972. 231-373-0842

    Wanted: Used Cooking Oil.We will recycle those largecontainers of used cooking oilfrom your deep fryer. MaxxGarage. 989-732-4789

    Wanted: Used motor oil.Transmission oil and hydraulicoil. Maxx Garage. 989-732-4789

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