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By Chi Fiel
EAST JORDAN The
East Jordan Red Devils willsuit up only 17 football
players when they take the
field for the first snap thisseason, but those 17 young
men bring with them atough work ethic and a
great attitude.Well, we don't have a lot
of kids out this season, buttheir attitude is great, its abreath of fresh air, vet-
eran coach Allan Petersonsaid. I'm proud of these
guys and how hard theyhave been working.
Some of the top re-
turnees and early surprisesfor the Red Devils will be
senior, Zack Shepard, anathletes who has come
along way since his footballdays began. Junior Ben
Walton, is regarded and an
outstanding athlete andsuper player, and Weston
Swanson a junior that cameinto the preseason with
some added foot speed andhas been a pleasant sur-
prise.
We have a positive out-look on the season, Peter-
son added. Were prettyoptomistic about things
and we look to surprise afew people and do well.
We will be doing some new
Low on numbers, loaded withpositive attitude and work ethic
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The Boyne City Booster Foundation will be
co-sponsoring Rambler Day with the BoyneCity Athletic Department. The all day commu-
nity function will include a variety of sportsevents and entertainment.
Varsity Soccer will start the festivities whenthey match-up against Kalkaska at 10:00 a.m.,
followed by Freshman, Junior Varsity and
Varsity Volleyball matches against Charlevoixand Harbor Spring at 12:00. Afternoon and
evening competition includes football, as theJunior Varsity and Varsity teams battle Kent
City at 4:00 and 7:00 p.m.During the festivities there will be live
music, games, face painting, and a dunk tank.
A lunch and dinner menu will be availablealong with beverages.
A ping-pong ball drop will conclude the day.Raffle tickets are available at the offices of
Ralph Gillett, CPA and Lyndas Real EstateService in Boyne City. The grand prize winner
will win $2000.00 and runner up will receive
an i-Pad.The BCBF raises funds to distribute for the
benefit of the students of the Boyne CitySchool District. Some of the recent distribu-
tions supported the High School Track Team,
P.R.I.D.E Team, Art Department, and PhysicsClass. Grants were also given to the Middle
School to support the At Risk Summer Read-ing Program and Summer School Field Trip.
A total of $12,702 was distributed this year insupport of school programs.
For additional information, please call Mike
Webster at 231.675.8190.
Rambler DayThursday, August 30
By Chi Fiel
EAST JORDAN The Red Devils return
two very talented runners in the form ofjunior Josh Wojan on the boys team and
sophomore sensation Kayla Keane on thegirls.
We look for Josh to be one of the top
runners in the area and he will be hard tobeat. Red Devil coach Rick Hawley said.
Our girls team is doing well and will beled by Kayla.
Rounding out the boys team are juniorDonvee Burks, sophomore Gabe Hawley
and freshman Teddy Nachazel.Donvee and Gabe should be very com-
petitive for us in league, and Teddy looks
good as a young runner. the coach added.The girls squad is compromised of sen-
ior Casey Keane, juniors, Holley Carson,Tess McNitt, Ellen Brandell and Tori
Goodrich. All four juniors are third year
runners, with Goodrich transferring fromEllsworth.
Another high note for the girls team isfreshmen Brittanie Moses.
I see a very competetive runner in Brit-
tanie, Hawley added. I believe she will bea big asset to our girls team.
East Jordan girls look to challenge for LMC,
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things offensively thisyear and look to gain con-
fidence in the process.
Other East Jordan sen-iors on the roster are: Joe
Manville, Alex Moses,
Josh Johnston, DillonSweet and Jack Holbrook.
While other veteran re-
turnees expected to playkey roles are juniors Noah
Bacchus and Tim Schutt.
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Lady Red Devils take to the courtEast Jordan Varsity Volleyball
Charlevoix Varsity Volleyball Boyne City Varsity Volleyball
By Chi Fiel
EAST JORDAN
Coach Anne Crick willlook to third year starterand senior Valerie Pe-
ters to lead the Lady RedDevils on the court this
year.
The standout threesport athlete is one of
the areas top hitters andwill resume her position
as strong side hitter forEast Jordan this fall. Pe-
ters led the team last sea-
son as a junior in kills,
digs and serving.Seniors Angela
Watkins, McKenna
Steltzner and Stevie Bar-tig return to the line-up,
Watkins will return toher middle hitter posi-
tion, Bartig will moveover to the setter posi-
tion and Steltzner will be
filling the libero positionfor the Red Devils. Fel-
low senior Allie Suttonwill also contribute.
Also on the team are
juniors; Mariah Holm,
Lindsey Graham andPaige Poindexter, along
with sophomores Kris-
ten Malpass and KatieSpence.
The girls haveworked hard this sum-
mer attending teamcamp and multiple
scrimmages, coach
Crick said. We are look-ing forward to the sea-
son.
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vollEYball SEaSon prEvIEW
By Chi Fiel
CHARLEVOIX The 2011Charlevoix Rayder Volleyball
team took the Northern Michi-
gan area on quite a tournamentride last season, where they
reached the state semifinals forthe first time in school history,
and in the process capturedtheir fourth straight Lake
Michigan Conference champi-
onship, district title and theirfirst ever regional crown.
The 2012 squad will take on anew look with some different
faces, and one of those in coach
Audra Randall. Randall hasbeen part of coach Liz Shaw's
staff for the past eight yearsand takes over the program
with Shaw taking some time offto deliver her family's second
child.
I have been part of CoachShaw's staff for eight years.
Having a congruent philosophyis instrumental for a successful
program. I plan on maintainingthe foundation and integrity of
our Rayder Volleyball Program
which will allow for a smoothtransition into our 2012 season,
Randall said. I am grateful formy experiences with the 2011
team, they are all wonderfullytalented girls who were well
coached. Those experiencesallow me to grow as a coach andmove forward confident in the
girls mission to continue ourgreat Rayder Volleyball tradi-
tion.
Some of the top returnees offthat team are: senior, Karley
Pearsall, a middle hitter. Ran-dall expects her to be a big im-
pact player again this year.
Karley is a big middle hitterwith great blocking skills, and
will be taking on more responsi-bilities in the back row this
year.Another veteran is senior
middle hitter, Anna Way. Way
has great agility and speed andreads the opponents offense well
and her responsibilities will in-crease with passing and back
row defense as well.Sophomore, left hitter Made-
line Boss has worked on hergame a lot over the summer andexcels in the front row and
looks to be a strong defensivepresence.
Randall expects the team tocontinue to work hard each and
everyday in practice so when
they take the court they are pre-pared to compete at a high level.
We have a long history offine Rayder Volleyball achieve-
ments and the 2012 team knowsthat the hard work and commit-
ment is what it takes to grow
and succeed, the coach added.As a team, the girls cannot
compare themselves to last yearbut create a new identity for
themselves. She said. Theremay be a few bumps along theway but overcoming them and
growing in a positive way iswhere our teams success will
come.
Rayders poised for
another great season
By Chi Fiel
BOYNE CITY The Ramblerswelcome back eight returnees
from last seasons 20-20-8 team,including three players entering
their third season on the varsity.Those third year players are
senior outside hitter Dani
Matthews, junior middle hitterKylie Hicks and junior setter
Heather Nichols.Also returning are: senior
Mary Myers, along with juniors
Courtney Weldon, Erin Baker,
Rainy McCune and Mallory
Karaszewski.
Our strength for this seasonshould be our experience and
team chemistry, nine year vet-eran Rambler coach Casie
Parker said. They have a goodteam bond.
New to the team are; juniors
Taylor Baker, Emily Evans andRebeca Wiser along with sopho-
more Paige Hornbeck.Hicks was among the team
leaders in hitting, blocking anddefense last season, while
Nichols was in setting and
Karaszewski, Baker and Weldon
on defense.They have put in a lot of time
out of season and as a result weare able to do and work on some
things we have not been able todo in the past, Parker noted. I
think our weak points are going
to be playing consistent and withconfidence.
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Boyne City welcomes back eight returnees
By Chi Fiel
PELLSTON The host Hornet
defeated Onaway, 25-23, 25-23, inthe championship match on Au-
gust 18, to capture the 12-teamPellston Primary at Pellston High
School.
Boyne City finished the dayBoyne City finished 5-1-1 in the
tournament, falling to Onaway,21-25, 23-25, in a semifinal match.
The Ramblers went 4-0-1 in poolplay, defeating Forest Area, 25-13,
25-12; Harbor Light, 25-14, 25-18;
Charlevoix, 25-22, 25-20; and In-
land Lakes, 25-18, 25-12. Boynethen split with Pellston, 25-21, 20-
25.
In bracket play, the Ramblersbeat East Jordan, 25-15, 25-21, to
advance to the semifinal.Leading Boyne on the day was:
Kylie Hicks with 44 kills, 20blocks and 55 digs, and Mary
Myers added 20 kills.
Also for Boyne, setter HeatherNichols finished with 89 assists
and 16 aces on the day, MalloryKaraszewski added 36 digs, and
Rainy McMcune had 33 digs. Tay-lor Baker served at 100 percent
for the Ramblers.
goal was to come out strong
and we did until bracket play,"Boyne City coach Casie Parker
said. "We also played consistent
in pool play, which was anothergoal.
"When it came to the playoffs(bracket play) we lost focus and
looked tired. We started tipping alot instead of hitting the ball. All
in all we improved over last
year's tournament play and knowwhat we need to work on." Parker
added. We had strong net playfrom Hick and Myers, and
Nichols served tough all day anddid a great job of setting the girls
up.
Charlevoix went 2-2-2 on the
day, falling to Onaway in thequarterfinal of bracket play 20-25,
19-25.
In pool play, the Rayders went2-1-2, as they split with Inland
Lakes, 25-13, 18-25; split with Pell-ston, 26-27, 26-24; defeated Forest
Area, 25-18, 25-20; fell to BoyneCity, 18-25, 20-25 and beat Harbor
Light 25-15, 25-14.
The girls played hard through-out the day and adapted well a
new group of players, coachAudra Randall said. Our focus is
to build consistency in our game,defensive strategy and endurance
for tournament play.
Leading the Rayders on the day
were: Madeline Boss with 39 kills,17 digs and 86% serve recieve,
while Karley Pearsall added 21
kills, seven aces, 36 digs, eightblocks and 86% serve receive.
Also for Charlevoix, Anna Wayfinished with 20 kills, 27 digs,
eight aces; Gloria Greene had 31digs, 26 assists; Jennaca
Holecheck had 37 digs, nine kills;
and Cassidy Peebles added 25 as-sists and 24 digs.
This was a good indication ofwhere we are with other competi-
tive teams, Randall added. Improud of their play on Saturday
(Aug. 18), we can build off this in
a positive manner and be compet-
itive in our conference and attournaments.
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EAST JORDAN - Huge Mov-ing Sale. Large Dynahoe, 8-foot slide in camper, other bigequipment. Silver coins and
much more. 04895 LoisLane, East Jordan. FromThursday, August 23rdthrough Sunday, August26th. 9 am to 5 pm each day.
FREE CLASSIFIED ADS!Post your Garage Sale forfree at www.Michigan-MoneySaver.com. Buy andsell in Northern Michigan.This even creates a map to
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GARAGE SALE FundraiserSept. 1, 8am-3pm at the St.Mary Storage building, Gay-lord. Proceeds help pay for anew roof on the storagebuilding. Gently used itemswill be accepted for donationThursday, Aug. 30 and Fri-day, Aug. 31 from 9am -Noon. No clothing please.Info call Frank Jasinski, 989-370-2066.
MULTI FAMILY ESTATESALE. Aug. 31 & Sept. 1,8am-4pm. 338 ThummRoad, Gaylord. Liquidation ofhousehold items, hunting,fishing, yard tools, antiques,knick knacks and much more.
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33. Free admission. Buy,Sell, Trade. Table rent, $15.Call Tammy Emig to reserveyour table. 989-848-5320.GUNS - GUNS - GUNS. Buy,sell, trade. Come to theSteiner Museum Gun Show.Sept. 1, 10am - 4pm.Fairview, MI. Free to the pub-lic. PH. 989-848-2238
One Day CONCEALED PIS-TOL LICENSE class, Sept.22 at Frontier Ways. 231-258-4817 or Frontierways.com.
RIFLES & HANDGUNS forsale. Private seller. [email protected]. 989-370-9070.
Cash for Rifles & Shotguns.Also want old fishing tackle.989-390-1529
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Question & Answers AboutSelling Real Estate
Just because you may feel re-
stricted by price ranges, especially
if this is your first or second home
purchase, dont let anybody tell you
that you cant afford to be choosy
when looking for a home to buy!
You are unique. You have desires
and needs, hopes and dreams for
your new home that are different
from your parents, friends or
coworkers. Define these home buy-
ing parameters and writing them
down.
Location & Neighborhood
Suburbs or Country.Pros: Generally less expensive.
Often newer. Tract homes are con-
forming. More home for the money.
Cons: More time in traffic if driv-
ing to town for work. Further away
from entertainment options cities
offer.
Urban.Pros: Closer to many employers.
Walking distance to theaters,
restaurants, schools. Many periodhomes offer more distinctiveness in
styles.
Cons: Often noisier. Higher crime
rates. More expensive.
Busy Streets.Pros: Often homes on streets with
more traffic are thousands of dol-
lars cheaper. If noise doesnt bother
you, dont pass up homes on busy
streets. Drive by at different times
of the day / week to ascertain noise
levels.
Cons: These types of homes will
always sell for less than others in
the same area. If bedrooms are lo-cated near the front of the home,
sleep may be disturbed.
Cul de sac.Pros: Number one choice of buy-
ers with children.
Cons: Less privacy, neighbors
know more about you.
Corner lots.Pros: Often larger lots. Fewer
neighbors. More visibility.
Cons: More traffic noise. More
vulnerable to vehicles jumping the
curb. Kids might trespass at the
corner. More sidewalk to shovel inwinter.
Real Estate Corner
Featured Property
Exceptional Lake Charlevoix Real Estate ValueBy Jim ak
This is an incredible Lake
Charlevoix real estate value.Situated on 105 feet of lake
frontage near Whiting Park andthe marina, this Boyne City
property includes three cabins; a
main two bedroom one bath unitand two additional single bed-
room plus bath units, and theproperty also includes a de-
tached two-car garage.
This is truly the stuff north-ern Michigan dreams are made
of. The combined living space inthese three lakeside cabins is
nearly 2,150 square feet, andwhile the units are in need of
some renovation and sprucing
up, the potential for creating agorgeous year-round or vacation
retreat featuring absolutely stun-ning waterfront views is ready
and waiting for the new ownersvision.
The cabins feature natural gas,
forced air heating systems, andare built on a crawl space, and
have well water and a septic sys-tem.
With tons of potential, thismay easily be the best Lake
Charlevoix value on the current
market. While the property isbeing sold as-is, the listing
price for this three-cabin, 105
feet of lakefront offering is just$199,900.
Located at 5087 Lake ShoreRoad near Boyne City, for a more
information or to arrange a tour,call Lynda or William Chris-
tensen at Lyndas Real EstateService in Boyne City at 231-582-
9555 or email at [email protected]
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