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  • 7/27/2019 Charlevoix County News - Section B - October 03, 2013

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    Big plays, fawlessexecution key to victory

    by Crs Fl

    boyn Cty 27,

    T.C. St. Frncs 14

    BOYNE CITY It didnt

    take long for Boyne City toset the tone as their de-

    fense stepped up early andtheir offense capitalized, in

    earning a 27-14 non-confer-

    ence victory over Traverse

    City St. Francis at EarlBrotherston Field on Sep-tember 27.

    The Rambler defense was

    outsized on the line, butthey did not let that effect

    their game plan as the line-men and linebackers

    stepped up to the challengeand did what needed be

    done to keep the Gladiator

    offense in check for a ma-jority of the football con-

    test.Us being at a size disad-

    vantage is nothing new tous, Rambler coach David

    Hills said. Our kids arent

    intimidated by it at all, weplay to our strengths and

    play hard.On the first Gladiator

    drive, as TCSF moved theball into Rambler territory,

    but Boynes defense held

    its own, and on a fourthdown pass attempt, Ram-

    bler defensive back JordanWilmot intercepted a

    Parker Guss pass.On the ensuing Boyne

    drive, quarterback Corey

    Redman hooked up withwide-out Maceo Vroman

    for a big Rambler gain andMalik Smith followed that

    up with a big run forBoyne, but St. Francis

    would hold the Ramblers,

    forcing a punt.The Bradley Fouchia

    punt would be deep intoGladiator territory and fol-

    lowing a St. Francis bobble,the Ramblers would re-

    cover at the 26 yard line.

    Boyne would move deep

    into the red zone and onfirst and goal from the 5-

    yard line, Smith wouldpunch it in for a Rambler

    touchdown with 1:22 left in

    the opening quarter, DaltonGardner would split the up-

    rights for the point after,giving B a 7-0 lead.

    The Gladiators wouldbounce back rather quickly

    as running back Joe

    Trucco took off on a 60yard dash to the end zone,

    knotting the score at 7-7 as

    time expired in the quarter.Following a Rambler

    punt on their first series of

    the second quarter, Smith

    would key the Rambler de-fense as he would make

    multiple tackles and force aTCSF fumble that fellow

    Rambler Zach Wandriewould recover on the 38-

    yard line.

    The Rambler offensewould go back to work as

    Redman would find tightend Cole Butler for a 22-

    yard pass, Smith wouldthen take Boyne to the 1-

    yard line, making it first

    and goal with just undernine minutes to play in the

    half. On the next playSmith would take a handoff

    and bust through a big holeon the left side of the line

    for his second score of the

    game; tack on a Gardnerextra point for a 14-7 Ram-

    bler lead.I thought the kids

    played well, Hills said.We took advantage of

    their miscues, capitalized

    on them and kept the pres-sure on.

    The next couple of serieswould see each team fail to

    convert on 4th down at-

    tempts.TCSF would take their

    final possession of the halfand drive to the Rambler 12

    only to miss a 22-yard fieldgoal with 2:27 left.

    Boyne would capitalize

    on the Gladiator miss, fol-

    lowing a Rambler loss of

    yards in the backfield, theywent to the air as Redman

    found a streaking Fouchia

    down the left sideline andit was off to the races for a

    90-yard touchdown, givingBC a 20-7 lead with 1:15 re-

    maining in the second

    quarter.Following intermission,

    St. Francis would mount adrive to the Rambler 21; on

    fourth down, the Gladswent to the air, and without

    a Rambler defender within

    15 yards, the ball slippedthrough the hands of a

    wide open TCSF receiver inthe end zone, thus turning

    the ball over on downs.The two teams would

    hold each other the rest of

    the quarter, but to beginthe fourth quarter, the

    Glads were threatening toscore and on 4th and goal

    from the seven yard line,the Glads looked to score

    on a pass attempt in the

    south end zone, only tohave the catch ruled out of

    bounds, giving the ballback to Boyne.

    BC would then pick upenough room to get out of

    the shadow of the goal-

    posts and punt the ball tothe TC 25 yard line with

    just under nine minutes inthe contest.

    A few plays later, ColeButler would record an-

    other Rambler interception

    at the 49 yard line, to giveBoyne decent field posi-

    tion. The Ramblers wouldmanage to move the ball to

    the 29 yard line only to endup turning the ball over on

    downs.

    The two teams would ex-

    change possession a few

    more times before Wilmotwould pick off his second

    pass of the game with 3:05

    remaining and return it tothe TC 36-yard line.

    A Smith 6-yard runwould set up his third

    touchdown of the day as he

    took the next handoff,shook off a few would-be

    tacklers along the rightside and scampered 30-

    yards to pay-dirt for a 27-7lead with 2:46 remaining,

    following Gardners suc-

    cessful extra point kick.St. Francis wouldnt go

    away as they used an 80-yard pitch to Trucco on an

    option play with just overtwo minutes to go, that

    would pull Traverse to

    within 27-14.The Glads would then at-

    tempt an onside kick and

    recover the ball inside

    Rambler territory.

    Boyne would then seal

    the deal and all St. Francis

    hopes of a comeback as

    Vroman would intercept a

    Gusss pass with 1:13 left in

    the game. The Ramblers

    would then run out the

    clock.

    Our execution was as

    good as it has been all

    year, Hills noted. It was a

    pretty good football game.

    The Ramblers, winners

    of four straight, improve to

    4-1 overall, 2-0 in the Lake

    Michigan Conference.

    Smith would lead the of-

    fense with 226 yards on the

    ground on 24 carries, while

    Redman finished 9-of-17

    passing for 170 yards and a

    touchdown.

    Fouchia recorded two

    catches for 82 yards and a

    score, while Vroman

    caught three passes for 25

    yards.On the defensive side of

    the ball, Will Calo led the

    Ramblers with 10 stops, in-

    cluding one and a halfsacks. Wilmot finished

    with seven tackles to go

    with his two picks andSmith had six tackles.

    All-in-all, the Rambler

    defense forced fiveturnovers in the contest,

    while not committing any

    of their own as they played

    controlled-disciplined ball.Boyne plays host to East

    Jordan (3-2, 2-1) in an al-ways competitive LakeMichigan Conference ri-

    valry game on October 4.

    The contest will also mark

    the Ramblers homecoming.

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    The Cellular Connection, Local Verizon Headquarters in Charlevoix, Petoskey and Bellaire, Congratulates the Athletes of the Week

    athletes of the week

    JOSH WOJAN

    EAST JORDANThe junior earned All-TournamentTeam honors at the Charlevoix Vol-leyball Tournament, finishing with76 kills, 28 digs and seven acesand was an astounding 56-of-57serving, leading the Lady Raydersto a third place finish.

    KAYLA KEANE

    EAST JORDANThe senior raced north, south, eastand west against Harbor Springs,scoring four touchdowns, as he tal-lied 146 yards rushing on seven car-ries hauled in three passes for 83yards, in leading Boyne to their thirdstraight win.

    LAKE MICHIGAN

    CONFERENCE FOOTBALL

    Team Conf. OverallBoyne City 2-0 4-1Elk Rapids 2-0 4-1Grayling 2-0 4-1East Jordan 1-2 3-2Kalkaska 3-1 4-1Charlevoix 0-3 1-4Harbor Springs 0-3 2-3

    Results from 9-27Boyne City 27, TC St. Francis 14Kalkaska 41, Charlevoix 33Elk Rapids 42, East Jordan 6Grayling 42, Harbor Springs 7

    Upcoming gamesOctober 4, 2013

    East Jordan @ Boyne City7pmCharlevoix @ TCSF 7pmElk Rapids @ Grayling 7 pmKalkaska @ Harbor Springs 7pm

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    ONLINE AT WWW.CHARLEVOIXCOUNTYNEWS.COMSportsPage 2B Charlevoix County News October 3, 2013

    Andy Sneddon

    JoinS County

    newS StAffcontinued from 1A

    by Crs Fl

    el Rps 42,est Jrn 6

    ELK RAPIDS The Red Devils

    have run into a couple of pretty de-cent football teams the last few

    weeks.This past week East Jordan had

    the luxury of traveling to Elk

    Rapids to face the Elks and their all-around playmaker, quarterback

    Adam Trautman. Trautman livedup to his billing as he helped lead

    the Elks to a 42-6 Lake Michigan

    Conference victory over the RedDevils on September 27.

    Trautman finished the game withthree touchdowns (two rushing, an-

    other passing), tossing 127 yardsthrough the air on 4-of-6 passing

    and rushed for another 55 on the

    ground.Tough game, we should have

    been even at the break but madesome mistakes

    that cost us touchdowns, East Jor-dan coach Allan Peterson said.

    The kids battled hard against one

    of the top teams in our league. I

    think the program is heading in the

    right direction, and we cant get

    down when we lose to a great pro-gram like Elk Rapids. We will keepgetting better day by day.

    The Red Devils would spot theElks 14 first quarter points, but

    mounted a second quarter come-

    back that saw quarterback DustinHejka hook up with Jordan Peter-

    son for a 5-yard touchdown with7:50 left in the half.

    The Elks responded near the end

    of the half as Trautman connectedwith Logan Senteri with about a

    minute to go, pushing the lead backup to 21-6 headed into the half.

    We had some sickness all weekand our leading tackler was not at

    the game because his dad had some

    medical problems, Peterson noted.The kids stepped up and played out

    of position on defense but didpretty well. (Ben) Walton, (Bran-

    don) Cardwell and (Devin) Wojanheld the middle strong, but there

    speed outside killed us. Their QB is

    very good and can run and passwell.

    The Red Devils slipped to 3-2 over-

    all, 1-2 LMC with the loss, while Elk

    Rapids improved to 4-1, 2-0.

    Elk Rapids added two morescores in the third quarter to pullahead 35-6, headed into the final

    twelve minutes of play where theyadded another score.

    Offensively we moved the ball

    but made some mistakes as far asfumbles and some missed assign-

    ments in the first half, the EJcoach said. We should have scored

    twice more in the first half. That

    takes the wind out of your sailswhen your right there and dont

    score. We will learn from this andget better and thats all we want our

    young men to do, get better.The Red Devils mounted 206

    yards of total offense as Tim Schut

    carried 16 times for 56 yards; Hejkaadded 42 yards on 13 attempts; Noah

    Bacchus rushed 14 times for 38yards; and Ben Walton carried

    seven times for 25 yards.Hejka finished 4-of-7 through the

    air for 45 yards, completing one

    pass each to Wyatt Crick, BaileySargent, Bacchus and Peterson.

    Hejka also led the defense with

    seven tackles and an interception,

    while Schut and Wojan made six

    stops apiece. Walton had five tack-les, and Herschell Sutton and Schuteach recorded a sack.

    JV RESULTSEAST JORDAN The East Jor-

    dan JV football team improved to 4-

    1 on the season with a victory over

    Elk Rapids on September 26.The Red Devils piled up 339 yards

    of total offense as Skyler Schuler,Donny Cutler and Hector Paz. Cut-

    ler and Paz each scored for EJ.Trey Peterson finished 2-of-4

    passing with a touchdown pass to

    Cutler.The defense was led by Bob Sher-

    man, Robert Goodrich, Dru Kerr-Hoffman, as the Red Devils held Elk

    Rapids to 183 yards of offense. EastJordan also forced four turnovers

    as Peterson, Schuler, Cartwright,

    and Hecquet all recoverd fumbles.EJ coach Greg Kitson also cred-

    ited Gus Hecquet with a stronggame.

    Elk Rapids rolls past Red Devils 42-6

    by Crs Fl

    CHARLEVOIX The

    Rayders used a lot of of-fensive power as they

    shutout Kalkaska in run-

    away fashion, 8-0 in a LakeMichigan Conference soc-

    cer match on Sept 27.We had three players

    score their first career

    goal, Rayder coach JonBoss said.

    Scoring for Charlevoixwas Tanner Drost, on a

    penalty kick, then VladyBarneveld scoried his first

    goal on an assist from

    Nicki Bradly.

    JJ Wachler added to thetotal on an assist fromChris Gregory and then

    scored again following acorner kick.

    Cameron Clark scored

    shortly after with the as-sist going again to

    Bradley. Ryan Joy joinedthe scoring action, scoring

    his first career goal as-sisted by Barneveld.

    Bradley added a goal, as-

    sisted by Wachler, andthen Wachler finished off

    the scoring with his thirdgoal and his first career

    hat trick, assisted by WesCrandal.

    SOCCER

    Rayders rollpast Blazers

    by Crs Fl

    Rambler boys raceto victory

    BOYNE FALLS The BoyneCity boys cross country captured

    a first place victory at the Boyne

    Falls Invitational on Sept 28, scor-ing a team best 59 points.

    The Rambler boys were chasedby Inland Lakes with 92 points;

    East Jordan finished third, 111;followed by Boyne Falls, 128; On-

    away, 145; Gaylord St. Mary, 147;

    Pellston. 187; Ellsworth, 210;North Trails, 243; and Wolverine,

    283.

    Joburg took first place in thegirls race with 104 points, whileGaylord St. Mary was second

    with 108; Boyne City third, 132.

    Boyne Falls was fourth with 160points; followed by Mancelona,

    163; Mackinaw City, 182; and In-land Lakes, 220.

    A pair of Red Devils took first

    place honors in each race as JoshWojan won the boys race in 16:39

    and Kayla Keane took first in thegirls race in 19:33.

    Top 20 finishers in each raceearned medals, while trophies

    were awarded to the top two

    teams.For the Rambler boys, fresh-

    man Ethan Book was a team-best

    fifth in 18:02; while Derek Williswas ninth, 18:45; followed by Gar-rett Fogo, 10th, 18:49; and Kyle

    Sitkins, 14th, 19:02.

    Also for the Rambler boys,Trevor Day was 21st; Dominic

    Santina was 24th and LoganOrban was 31st.

    Derek Willis, Kyle Sitkins andDominic Santina ran very well,

    Rambler coach Andy Place said.

    The boys running season bests

    were Jacob Cribb, Ethan Habasco,

    Riley Meier, Logan Orban, San-tina, Sitkins, Parker Stolt and

    Willis.Also for the East Jordan boys,

    Donvee Burks finished 16th in

    19:15; Willie Kibler was 23rd;Teddy Nachazel, 26th; Jacob Nac-

    hazel, 45th; Guillermo Yanez,79th; and Barry Mumich, 81st.

    For the Logger boys, Kory Skopwas sixth in 18:05, Andrew

    Stevens was 19th, 19:33; followed

    by Kyle Byrne, 29th; Truman

    Crego, 34th; Josh Lange, 40th;Kevin Lange, 54th; and Shea Ross,57th.

    Winter Romeyn led theEllsworth boys with a second

    place finish in 17:16.

    Also for the Lancer boys, NateVeldboom was 18th, 19:27, David

    Miller, 58th; Tyler Drenth, 65th;Jonas Apostel, 67th; Zachery

    Wynkoop, 70th; and Collin Ran-

    dall, 75th.

    For the Boyne City girls, LakenSouth was 15th in 23:24; Veronica

    Sosa was 16th in 23:26.Also for the Rambler girls,

    Katelyn Banner was 28th, fol-

    lowed by Sidney McLeod, 36th;Hailey Richards, 37th; Ashley

    Lutterbach, 43rd; and Allie Wan-drie, 48th.

    Laken South and VeronicaSosa finished within two seconds

    of each other and earned

    medals, coach Place said. Hai-

    ley Richards ran an awesome raceand finished side-by-side withSidney McLeod to round out our

    scorers. Ashley Lutterbach ranher best race of the season and

    Allie Wandrie had a good race de-

    spite stopping to remove an anklebrace. Other girls running their

    season best times were LindseyDavis, Kiana Kuhs, Richards,

    Irene Seaver and Sosa.

    Also for East Jordan Brittnie

    Moses was 22nd.

    The Boyne Falls girls were ledby Kurstin Wilson 17th place fin-

    ish in 23:18; Katelynn Wilson was21st; Alicia Gasco, 31st; Hailey

    Morgan, 44th; Madison Skop,

    47th; Kelsi Churchill, 63rd; andNatalie Aikens, 65th.

    For the Ellsworth girls, LarissaFisher was 10th in 23:00; Taryn

    Rozema was 14th in 23:21.Also for Ellsworth, Crissa Kar-

    avas was 60th and Katelyn Sowers

    was 75th.

    Rayders nishthird at CarsonCity Invitational

    CARSON CITY The Rayder

    boys cross country team raced to

    a third place finish at the CarsonCity Crystal Invitational on Sep-

    tember 28.Grandville Calvin Christian

    won the boys meet with 95 points,while Hanover Horton was sec-

    ond, 100; followed by the Rayders,

    110. Hemlock was fourth with 130

    points. The race was representedby 18 teams.

    Leading the Rayders, was Tris-

    ten Rudolph with a team-bestninth in 17:02 seconds, while

    Jackson Buday was 16th, 17:20;

    Nick Plude, 27th, 17:26; LukeBuday, 29th, 17:54; Lucas VonLau,

    36th, 18:07; Noah Jeakle, 39th,18:13; and Micca Peebles, 52nd,

    18:32.In the girls race, Charlevoix fin-

    ished 10th overall with 241 points.

    Grandville Calvin Christian wonthe race with 104 points.

    Amber Way of Charlevoix wonthe girls race in 18:06.8; also

    medaling for the Rayders wasCaroline Boss in 15th in a time of

    20:37.8.Also for Charlevoix KatieMousseau was 72nd in 23:24; Ali

    Schwein, 74th, 23:29; IsabelleBuday, 82nd, 23:51; Cora Taylor,

    83rd, 23:52; and Allie Hodge, 84th,

    23:53.

    CROSS COUNTRY

    The way communities in

    northern Michigan em-brace their high school

    teams is something to becoveted, he said. It isnt

    like that in a lot of places,and were fortunate to live

    in an area where people

    care about who the start-

    ing quarterback is, whomade the game-winningbasket, who was crowned

    the homecoming queen.Those kinds of things are

    important to people in

    these communities, andthey should be.

    Its been a pleasure andan honor for me to have

    been a part of those typesof things, in some small

    way, for most of my adult

    life, he added. And I feelprivileged to hopefully

    continue to be a part ofthat.

    Sneddon resides in Alan-

    son with his wife and theirtwo children.

    Baragrey commented, Iam excited to have Andy

    join our talented staff ofpeople. We have gained a

    good reputation for sports

    coverage and Andy will bean important part of im-

    proving our coverage inCharlevoix, Emmet and

    Cheboygan counties. Andyis going to be a good fit for

    our publications. He is a

    talented writer, but moreimportantly to me is that

    Andy is a great guy.The Charlevoix County

    News is a weekly newspa-per covering Boyne City,

    Boyne Falls, Charlevoix,

    East Jordan and Ellsworth.The Weekly Choice is a

    free newspaper covering 22school districts in north-

    ern Michigan. The papersare distributed to each

    community in the cover-

    age area every Thursday.

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    October 3, 2013 Charlevoix County News Page 3B

    ONLINE AT WWW.CHARLEVOIXCOUNTYNEWS.COMSports

    By Chris Fiel

    kls 41, Crlvox 33

    KALKASKA The offensesshowed up in full force Friday, Sep-

    tember 27 as the Blazers and Ray-ders met for a Lake Michigan

    Conference match-up, which re-

    sulted in Kalkaska coming away a41-33 victor over Charlevoix.

    The Blazers capitalized on fourbig scoring plays of over 40 yards

    (Touchdowns on plays covering 44,

    49, 91 and 78 yards).We gave up a lot of big plays

    again, Rayder coach Ron Bindisaid. They scored on their first

    play from scrimmage and to ourcredit; we came right back and

    scored.

    Too much to overcome for almostany team, yet the Rayders wouldnt

    go away as they would take a 20-19lead into the half after trailing 19-7.

    Charlevoix took the lead thanks to

    the big play combo of quarterback

    Luke Klinger and Nate Moon. Thepair hooked up for an 81-yard touch-

    down and another covering 16yards.

    Shane Sutherland would give theRayders their biggest lead of the

    game (27-19), in the third quarter as

    he crossed the goal line on a 21-yardrun.

    Kalkaska would answer early inthe fourth, knotting the game at 27-

    27 only to have Charlevoix respondwith a 33-yard, Klinger to Austin

    Putman touchdown for a 33-27 mar-

    gin.The Blazers responded with two

    straight scoring drives of their ownfor the final score.

    Charlevoix fell to 1-4 overall, 0-3 inthe Lake Michigan Conference with

    the loss despite controlling the ball

    for more just about twenty-sevenminutes in the contest.

    Shane had a real nice all-around

    game for us and overall, our offen-

    sive line played real well, Bindinoted. The kids are understanding

    more of what needs to be done.Sam Hovie led the Rayder offense

    with 99 yards rushing on 16 at-tempts. Sutherland gained 83 yards

    on 16 carries to go with his two

    TDs.Klinger finished 5-of-11 passing

    for 191 yards and three touchdownsand also rushed for 51 yards.

    Moon hauled in 104 yards receiv-ing on three catches, Putman added

    78 yards and a TD on one catch and

    Will Telgenhof had one receptionfor a nine yard gain.

    Sutherland led the defense with 16tackles and Brian Noirot added an

    interception.We cant give up big plays and ex-

    pect to win, Bindi added.

    Rayders drop shootout with Blazers

    by Crs Fl

    Charlevoix

    Rayders fall in

    semisMORLEY The

    Charlevoix Rayder

    volleyball team bat-

    tled to a third placefinish at the Morley

    Stanwood Invitationalon September 28, fin-

    ishing the day with a3-1 record.

    The Rayders took first

    place in pool play,downing Lakeview 25-

    13, 25-16, 25-15 andthen bested Montague

    25-20, 25-14, 25-22.In the quarterfinals

    Charlevoix beat Cedar

    Springs 16-25, 25-22,15-13.

    In the semifinalsagainst Whitehall, the

    Rayders would fall 25-12, 25-20.

    This is exciting

    for the team to playsome very competi-

    tive teams outside ofthe competitive

    Northern Michiganteams we may see,

    Rayder coach Audra

    Randall said. The an-ticipation and expec-

    tation is bigger andthat is exactly what

    we want to experi-

    ence, it created aproud third place fin-

    ish today.The outcome of a

    third place finish in atournament that we

    had not played a sin-

    gle team, only knew ofour past experience at

    the final four in 2011but only two players,

    Madeline Boss andJennaca Holecheck

    had played against,

    we are proud of ouraccomplishments as a

    team. Of course, weknow the focus on our

    goals is beyond wherewe are at, we still had

    fun today while we

    stepped up to the nextlevel.

    Holecheck finished

    with 25 kills, 20 digsand six aces to lead

    Charlevoix, while

    Boss added 61 kills, 13digs, nine blocks and

    eight aces.

    Also for the Ray-ders, Gloria Greenewas a perfect 34-of-34

    serving with two aces

    and 24 assists; OliviaStorm added 44 as-

    sists and two aces.Kylie Scholten fin-

    ished with 12 kills,Alexis Tribfelner

    added 17 digs and was

    29-of-31 serving.Coach Randall also

    noted that Yogi Hangwas played solid de-

    fense and had good

    serve receive through-out the day and Madi

    Carey contributed in

    the Charlevoix offen-sive game with strongsetting and hitting

    and Kelsey Pischner

    and Hannah Zipp forsolid play at the net.

    east JordanEAST JORDAN

    The Lady Red Devilsbattled hard to take a

    Lake Michigan Con-ference volleyball

    match from Graylingon September 26.

    East Jordan took

    the match, 24-26, 15-25,25-18, 25-23 and 15-12.

    Grayling played

    very tough defen-sively but we wereable to come out

    ahead in the end win-

    ning in five hardfought games, Red

    Devil coach AnneCrick said.

    Kirsten Malpass ledEJ with 16 digs, nine

    kills, six blocks and

    four aces, while PaigePoindexter finished

    with 10 kills and 13blocks.

    Tommie Outman

    also had 18 assists and10 digs for the Red

    DevilsEast Jordan im-

    proves to 6-4 on theseason with the vic-

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    IRONTON LAUNCH, LAKECHARLEVOIX The Great Northwest

    BASS Anglers held the final tourna-ment of the season on Lake Charlevoix

    Sunday Sept 29th. As was typical formost of the tournament season the

    fishermen found the conditions tough.

    Over night a front had moved throughand the 7:30AM launch time found the

    4th largest inland lake in the staterather angry with waves rolling at

    around 3 feet and starting to whitecap.

    The Classic event is different fromall of the other events the club has in

    that each member is required to fur-nish their own boat to fish because

    each member must fish alone. All ofthe other tournaments are team

    events, although each member has his

    weight recorded individually for anglerof the year.

    8 boats took off in rough lake condi-tions only to find that the fishing was-

    nt any better. As is almost the casehowever, someone finds a way to break

    through and catch fish. At the end of

    the fishing hours we had two anglersfind a way to catch their limit of bass

    and several others catch at least somefish.

    After all the fish were weighed, EdSchlosser came in with a very nice bag

    totaling 17 lbs plus. Second place went

    to Brian Weber with almost 14 lbs andthird place was awarded to Jack

    Caverly with just over 7 lbs. Big Basswas also caught by Schlosser with a 4

    lb 14.5 oz brute.The angler of the year for 2013 was

    awarded to Jerry Hepner. Jerry did a

    great job this year of placing in all butthe championship and was ahead by

    enough to all but assure him of win-

    ning AoY before heading out on thelake. this is Jerry second time winningthe award in the past 3 years.

    The club would also like to thank

    Gander Mountain for their supportthroughout the year and also like to

    thank them for the discount couponsand the Costa Del Mar Sunglasses that

    Ed won in the championship.

    If you think that tournament fishingmight be some fun or if you would like

    to learn more about bass fishing giveeither Dan Miller a call at 231-350-0118

    or Jerry Hepner a call at 231-350-8500.

    OFFICIAL RESULTS:

    1st place Ed Schlosser

    5 fish 17lbs 2.5oz

    2nd place Brian Webber5 fish 14lbs 11.5oz

    3rd place Jack Caverly2 fish 7lbs 10.5oz

    Big Bass Ed Schlosser

    4lbs 14oz

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    1998 Ford Explorer XLT.

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    2000 Chevy Tahoe Z-71.

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    2002 Toyota RAV 4. 4x4, air,cruise. As low as $149 amonth. Rivertown Auto Group,The Best for Less 989 VFWRoad, Cheboygan, 231-627-6700. www.RiverAuto.net

    2003 Chevy S-10. 4x4, bed-liner, tow pkg. $999 down.

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    2009 GMC 1500 truck, 4wheel drive, Z-71 packagewith electric trailer brakes,stealth gray, extended war-

    ranty good until January2015 or 111,000 miles,$21,000. 989-390-1778.

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    Youve traded inrenting for own-

    ing. So now what?

    You may be sur-prised to find out

    that there is moremoney involved in

    owning a housethan just taking

    out a home loan

    and making your

    monthly pay-ments.

    What youwerent responsi-

    ble for as a renter

    becomes all yours as a home-owner. Property taxes, utilities,

    home maintenance and repairs,insurance and even decorating

    in any way you choose are all onyou now, for better or worse. And

    if you live in an association or

    in other types of communitieswhere special property taxes are

    assessed, youll have to contendwith that, too.

    Lets break it down.

    Closing CostsClosing costs can add on thou-

    sands of dollars when your loanis settled. Those fees are often

    negotiated and vary state-by-state. As a buyer you may be re-

    sponsible for a portion of themor the seller may assume all of

    them. The expense may be writ-

    ten into the offer so thatthe buyer doesnt have to

    come up with the cash.

    Property TaxesYour property taxes are

    the principal source of

    revenue for municipali-ties, counties and school

    districts. The United

    States average for prop-erty taxes is 1.38 percentof the homes value with

    the highest rates in New

    Jersey, Connecticut, NewHampshire, New York and

    Rhode Island and the lowest inLouisiana, Alabama, West Vir-

    ginia, Mississippi, andArkansas. Additionally, there

    are variances within counties,

    parishes, boroughs and the like.If you live in a condo or a com-

    munity that assesses its resi-dents a special tax, such as a

    condo development, you willhave fees on top of your prop-

    erty taxes.

    Find out what your annual ob-ligations are and budget accord-

    ingly. Otherwise, you ll have ashock when those taxes and fees

    become due.

    Private Mortgage InsuranceIf your down payment was

    less than 20 percent of the pur-

    chase price, you will be requiredto buy Private Mortgage Insur-

    ance. PMI enables you to buy a

    house with a smaller down pay-

    ment. The insurance protects

    the lender against you default-

    ing on the loan. Once you have

    sufficient equity in the house,

    the PMI coverage can be can-

    celed.

    Homeowners Insurance

    You cant get a loan withouttaking out homeowners insur-

    ance but that doesnt cover

    everything, especially if you live

    in an area where natural disas-

    ters occur. You should consider

    supplemental policies for floods,

    tornados, hurricanes and earth-

    quakes. And if you have a lot of

    valuable items, such as jewelry,

    antiques, art or a lot of expen-

    sive equipment like computers

    or cameras, youll need to buy a

    rider if you want them covered.

    DecoratingOne of the most satisfying

    things about home ownership is

    the ability to make your house

    look just about any way you

    want it. Want a moat and draw-

    bridge? Put them in. Want a

    tropical island theme? Do it. You

    can change the appearance of a

    house with something as simple

    as paint or as elaborate as a re-

    model. And a house new to you

    generally needs furniture and

    other items like window treat-

    ments, carpeting and light fix-

    tures.

    Home Maintenance and Re-

    pairsIf you bought a fixer-upper,

    you pretty much know whats

    ahead of you. Time, sweat and

    money then add another 20

    percent or more to the costs. Buteven a house in pristine move-in

    condition is going to need main-

    tenance and its better sooner

    rather than later.

    There will come the day

    maybe not now, but inevitably

    that the roof will need to be re-

    placed or the furnace breaks

    down or something goes terribly

    wrong with the plumbing. Your

    choice is to repair or replace. If

    youre handy at DIY, you have an

    advantage, but youll still need

    to spend some money.

    Dont be too startled if every

    year you have some sort of

    major expense, sometimes cost-

    ing thousands of dollars. To

    smooth the edges off of thoseunexpected expenditures, start a

    savings account for your house.

    And its important to maintain

    your house. Down the line, you

    may want to move up. To sell

    your house for the best price,

    you want to show a well-main-

    tained home, not a neglected

    house.

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    Page4B Charlevoix County News October 3, 2013

    Real Estate CornerQuestion & Answers About Selling Real Estate

    by J ans

    Sit back, relax, and take in thestunning waterfront views from

    your own private, sandy beach

    along 100 feet of Lake Charlevoixfrontage with this 1,937 square

    foot fabulous farmhouse stylehome.

    This is a very rare real estatepackage, as not only does it in-

    clude spectacular lake frontage,

    the home is also situated on one-and-a-half acres of property

    now thats a lot of privacy for alakefront custom home setting.

    The home includes four bed-rooms and two baths, so there isplenty of room for the family as

    well as friends who stop by toenjoy this fantastic Northern

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    lights include wood flooring,

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    outstanding views throughout,and a dock for watercraft at the

    shore.Located at 5732 Lakeshore

    Drive, which is outside of Boyne

    City near Advance, this is an in-credible opportunity to own a

    spacious, Lake Charlevoix homethat is situated on a large parcel

    of property. Listed at $524,900 -for a more information or to

    arrange a tour, call Marty Moody

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    Lake Charlevoix frontage plus acreage with this

    farmhouse style home near Advance

    Coplents of mke Stark,Stark Realty, inc. (231) 536-7700

    Hidden Costs of Homeownership

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    1952 CHRYSLER NEWYORKER Executive. Carstored inside. 2 door, norust. Nice car! Original Hemiengine. 989-619-0487. Askfor Darrell.

    1986 CHEVROLETBROUGHAM. No rust,clean inside and out. 4 door,

    low mileage. 989-619-0487.Ask for Darrell.

    FOR SALE: 1940 FORDPICKUP. 231-348-7066

    1989 Cadillac Brougham.Wow! Less than 31k miles.

    A classic in white with whitevinyl roof, white leather, wirewheels, cruise control, anoutstanding creampuff!Dont miss it. $3,449. DaveKring Chevrolet-Cadillac,1861 US 31 North,Petoskey, MI 231-347-2585.

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    GARAGE - MOVED SALE.Gaylord, 572 East FelshawStreet. October 4 and 5,9am - 4pm. Much stuff in-cluding boats and motor,furniture, tools, gardentools, clothing, hunting, fish-ing and camping equip-ment, appliances, TVs,luggage, bookshelves, bicy-cles, basketballs, skis andboots, dog supplies, etc.

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