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Your guide to the upcoming sports season, featuring stories, team photos and schedules

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Mason County Eastern girls basketball

By DAVID BOSSICK Daily News Sports Editor

Chaney takes over reins

CUSTER — Turnover seems to be the key word again for Mason County Eastern’s girls basketball team for 2014-15. The Cardinals welcome Kate Chaney as the new girls basketball coach, replacing Ben Knizacky. Chaney is the third coach in as many seasons for Eastern and will try to guide the Cardinals back toward the top of the Western Michigan D League. “I’m ready for this year,” Chaney said. “(I’m looking forward to) guiding a program and helping the program along the entire way.” Chaney is the sister of former girls coach Matt Millspaugh and her father, Woody, will be back on the sidelines of the junior varsity team. “What’s nice is that for most of these girls, I’m familiar with them because I was the (junior varsity) coach. So I’m familiar with all of them, except for Emily (Knizacky) because she was up on varsity when I started coaching JV,” she said. “They are very familiar with me and with my JV coach, Woody (Millspaugh). “We had a camp this summer. We’ve started to do some things to really put a program into place and they’re all realizing that. They like it, and that’s nice.” Turnover isn’t the only issue on the bench, either. It’s also within the lineup, too. Eastern returns only a few players from last year’s team that finished 5-16 last season overall and 3-13 in the league. Much of last year’s roster was composed of foreign exchange students to help the gaps left by a lack

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Members of the Mason County Eastern varsity girls basketball team are, from left, Tu Anh Vu, Carolina Aquino, Tammy Campbell, Brooke Lee, Malin Sarnes, Emily Knizacky, Ryann Oomen, Lauren McCumber, Madisyn McCormick, Jordan Goodman, Bryana Weber, coach Kate Chaney and assistant Woody Millspaugh. of girls. Still, the Cardinals bring back their two leading scorers from a year ago, Knizacky and Dani Schultz. “Absolutely looking at (Emily) to be my leader, and some of my seniors that are returning,” Chaney said. “Ryann Oomen and Marisa (Kist) and Dani Schultz are all returning, and that’s nice. I coached them and they’re familiar with me, but I’m definitely leaning Emily to be the leader this year.” Eastern’s roster: Seniors: Ryann Oomen, Emily Knizacky, Marissa Kist, Dani Schultz, Malin Sarnes, Tu Anh Vu, Carolina Aquino and Bryana Weber. Juniors: Lauren McCumber and Tammy Campbell. Sophomores: Brooke Lee and

Jordan Goodman. The Cardinals will add some depth up from the junior varsity this season along with Chaney. “We have three coming up off of JV from last year, all sophomores. We have Madisyn McCormick, we have Brooke Lee and we have Jordan Goodman, so I’m looking forward to watching them this year. “They’ve played some varsity games last year when Ben (Knizacky) brought them up at times. And they did a great job of being on that team. Everything seems to be moving smoothly with each of them up on varsity.” Eastern tipped off the season Tuesday on the road against Hesperia and opened the Western Michigan D

League campaign against the defending league champion, Big Rapids Crossroads, on the road. The Cardinals won’t play their first home game until Dec. 12. And the Cougars very well

could be the team to beat again this year. “I would say that Crossroads and maybe Onekama, those two will be at the top of the league,” Chaney said. “I think the rest will be pretty evenly matched. So, I

think we could have a good season. It’s going to come down to some close games for us. “We’re hoping to improve upon last season’s wins and that’s where we’re going to start.”


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Mason County Eastern boys basketball

‘Work in progress’ gets tests early

By DAVID BOSSICK Daily News Sports Editor

CUSTER — Mason County Eastern’s boys basketball team faces quite the conundrum when it opens the season. The Cardinals are what coach Ed Knizacky called a “work in progress.” That’s fine, but the problem is that Eastern opens the season right smack dab in the middle of the Western Michigan D League race with no let-up until midseason. “I have 12 ballplayers on my team and they want to play on varsity and we’re going to go with what we’ve got,” he said. Mason County Eastern graduated five players from last year’s team, including big man Jimmy Appledorn. The Cardinals, though, will be returning four players from last year’s team. But, even with the returnees, there are some problems. “Travis (McCormick) tore a tendon in his ring finger, I believe, so he’s unable to do anything until Christmas,” Knizacky said. “He will be back, but I don’t know in what shape-wise, and will be available to play on Jan. 6.” It doesn’t get better, either. “And I have another player out until Jan. 8. So, I potentially have two starters out until the second week of January.” Hunter Hofmann is back, which is a good sign for the Cardinals. The slasher will be paired with Jonathan Stewart. Stewart will learn a new role as the team’s point guard this winter. Eastern’s roster: Seniors: Brent Swain, Hunter Hofmann, Cody Smith, Jonathan Stewart, Travis McCormick, Dylan Sorensen, Frank

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Members of the Mason County Eastern varsity boys basketball team are, from left, Josh Pomorski, Joel Englebrecht, Jonathan Stewart, Dylan Petersen, Travis McCormick, Austin Rader, Dylan Sorensen, Gregory Bender, Cody Smith, Frank D’Asaro, Hunter Hofmann, Brent Swain and coach Ed Knizacky. D’Asaro. Juniors: Greg Bender, Dylan Petersen, Joel Englebrecht and Austin Rader. There are several newcomers to the team and they’ll be looking to find their way. “The other people I’m trying to bring into the program include a kid named Austin Rader. He’s got one or two years experience in organized basketball. He’s a good young man that will develop into a good ballplayer,” Knizacky said. “I’ve got four kids coming up off the (junior varsity) program. Gregory Bender is

going to help out probably the most of the four.” Dylan Sorensen is also coming back to basketball after taking his junior year off away from the team. “They’re all a work in progress. They hustle and they work, and we’re going to do the best we can with what we got.” Eastern kicks off the season with games in the Western Michigan D League right away on Dec. 9 at Manistee Catholic. The Cardinals, in fact, don’t play a nonconference game until the middle of January when they travel

to White Cloud. “We’re playing Catholic, (Big Rapids) Crossroads, Brethren and Baldwin. I would like to go 2-2 in that,” Knizacky said. “I believe with these kids, we can come out 2-2 and go into Christmas break. Then we will be getting Travis McCormick and Frank D’Asaro back. “These kids will be getting a substantial amount of playing time before those two kids come back. Again, we will have to wait and see. “It’s good to have these teams in the conference, but then you don’t have games

where you can learn without having to win. I want to win all the ballgames, but you learn how to play up on varsity in nonconference games, but we have six or eight in a row before a nonconference game.” Beyond the league slate, Eastern plays three other nonconference games, at McBain Northern Michigan Christian and winding up the season with games at home against Hesperia and Hart. Eastern’s first home game is against Brethren, Dec. 16. Baldwin was tabbed the favorite, but Knizacky has oth-

er teams to be watchful for. “Brethren and Onekama, but mainly Brethren, will be the next top teams,” he said. “Bear Lake, they lost seven seniors, so they’re starting over like us. Manistee Catholic is starting over like us. Crossroads is starting over again. Walkerville is starting over again. By going on what happened by graduation last year, I’m looking for us to finish in the upper half to the top five. “Maybe even three or four. We’ll see how the kids will gel together here in the next month or two.”


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Mason County Eastern bowling

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Members of the Mason County Eastern bowling teams are, front row, Katrina Hinzman; middle row, from left, Casie Mickevich, Hannah Smakal and Sarah Hartley; back row, Dustin Pickard, D.J. Busch and Preston Lara.

Mason County eastern winter schedules

for the 2014-15 season

Girls basketball Dec. 2 at Hesperia Dec. 5 at Big Rapids Crossroads Dec. 10 at Manistee Catholic Dec. 12 Brethren Dec. 17 Baldwin Dec. 19 Bear Lake Jan. 7 at Pentwater Jan. 9 Walkerville Jan. 12 White Cloud Jan. 16 at Onekama Jan. 20 Hart Jan. 22 Big Rapids Crossroads Jan. 27 Manistee Catholic Jan. 29 at Brethren Feb. 3 at Baldwin Feb. 5 at Bear Lake Feb. 10 Pentwater Feb. 12 at Walkerville Feb. 16 McBain N. Michigan Christian Feb. 26 Onekama

Boys basketball Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 6 Jan. 8

at Manistee Catholic at Big Rapids Crossroads Baldwin Bear Lake at Pentwater

Mason County Eastern cheerleaders

Members of the Mason County Eastern cheerleading teams are, front row, from left, Malin Sarres, Shelby Carver, Carolina Aquino and Taylor Grimm; back row, Zaressa Cregg, Danielle VanHeck, Chelsea Gage, Hannah Manier, Lauren McCumber, Alex VanSledright, Harley Smakal, Kaitlyn Maciag and Ambriel Peters.

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Jan. 13 Walkerville Jan. 14 at White Cloud Jan. 23 at Onekama Jan. 28 Manistee Catholic Jan. 30 Big Rapids Crossroads Feb. 4 at Brethren Feb. 6 at Baldwin Feb. 11 at Bear Lake Feb. 13 Pentwater Feb. 18 at Walkerville Feb. 24 at McBain N. Michigan Christian March 4 Hesperia March 5 Hart

Coed bowling Dec. 6 Mason Co. Central at Baldwin Dec. 13 Hart at Country Lanes Dec. 20 Baldwin at FOE in Hart Jan. 10 West Central Michigan Bowling Conference positional round at FOE Jan. 17 MCC at Country Lanes Jan. 24 Hart at FOE Jan. 31 Baldwin at Country Lanes Feb. 7 WCMBC positional at Baldwin Feb. 14 WCMBC singles tournament at Country Lanes Feb. 21 WCMBC singles tournament at Baldwin

Pentwater cheerleaders

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Members of the Pentwater cheerleading team are, kneeling, from left, Brianna Adams, Liliana Rodriguez and Rita Panozzo; standing, coach Andrea Gallie, Jordan Lucas, Carrie Griffis, Jordyn Guetzka, Summer Mitter, Christina Cormany, Cheyenne Drechen and Brandi Coulier-Pierce; on mounts, Jaclyn Varela and Lilly Knudsen.


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Pentwater boys basketball

Falcons finding ways to soar By DAVID BOSSICK Daily News Sports Editor PENTWATER — Pentwater’s boys basketball team is going through a makeover of sorts as the Falcons are looking to meld just a handful of returning players from last year’s team with some newcomers from within and outside the school this year. The Falcons return just two players from last year’s team — Sam Wagner and Jared Visger. “We’re going to lean on our returners a lot,” Pentwater coach Ashley Wojtas said. But Pentwater isn’t exactly with a bare cupboard. The Falcons welcome in Ian Rutledge, who suited up for Mason County Eastern’s varsity team last season. And back in Pentwater after a two-year move to Ludington is Joe Myaard. “Those are two pieces where we’re trying to figure out our chemistry with.” Pentwater’s roster: Seniors: Sam Wagner, Ian Rutledge, Mike Naughton, Joe Myaard and Jared Visger. Juniors: Semaj Collier, Jacob Emick Free and Connor Lipski. Sophomores: Damon Martz and Dayton Gibson.

Members of the Pentwater boys basketball team are, from left, Joe Myaard, Damon Martz, Ian Rutledge, Connor Lipski, Semaj Collier, coach Ashley Wojtas, Sam Wagner, Jared Visger, Jacob Emick Free, Dayton Gibson and Mike Naughton.

That also means there are several other new faces for Pentwater. Wojtas is especially excited to see what Damon Martz can do. “Dayton Gibson and Damon Martz are both quality players on the (junior varsity) level and they’ve really stepped it up,” she said. “I really don’t know what to expect really.

“We’re working a lot on team chemistry and getting used to Sam’s speed because he (passes) quick and a lot of these guys aren’t used to that,” she said. “The nice thing is that Sam doesn’t have all the pressure on him. I have several guys that can bring the ball up the floor.”

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But it still comes back to melding the team together. The Falcons will need to do it quickly as the Western Michigan D League race tips off on opening night when they host Big Rapids Crossroads, Dec. 9. In fact, Pentwater plays seven consecutive league games to open the season. Wojtas wouldn’t have it

any other way. “I like it being front-loaded heavy,” she said. “We have to see where we have to compete and where our misses are.” She believes Baldwin, with AllStater Brandon Childress leading the way, is the team to beat. And Brethren will likely be very good.

But after that… “We found ourselves either winning districts or in the district finals the last three years,” Wojtas said. “I think Brethren will be the frontrunner as well… Bear Lake is always tough, but I’d put us in the top three or top four.”

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pentwater winter schedules

for the 2014-15 season

Boys basketball Dec. 9 Big Rapids Crossroads Dec. 11 at Baldwin Dec. 16 at Bear Lake Jan. 6 Walkerville Jan. 8 Mason County Eastern Jan. 13 at Onekama

Jan. 15 Brethren Jan. 20 at Muskegon Catholic Jan. 23 Manistee Catholic Jan. 28 at BR Crossroads Jan. 30 Baldwin Feb. 4 Bear Lake Feb. 9 at Hart

Feb. 11 at Walkerville Feb. 13 at Mason Co. Eastern Feb. 18 Onekama Feb. 20 at Brethren Feb. 24 at Fruitport Calvary Feb. 27 at Manistee Catholic March 3 Hesperia

Girls basketball Dec. 5 at Baldwin Dec. 10 at BR Crossroads Dec. 12 Bear Lake Dec. 19 at Walkerville Jan. 7 Mason County Eastern Jan. 9 at Onekama

Jan. 14 at Brethren Jan. 16 Manistee Catholic Jan. 19 Montague Jan. 22 Baldwin Jan. 27 Big Rapids Crossroads Jan. 29 at Bear Lake Feb. 5 Walkerville

Feb. 6 Hart Feb. 10 at Mason Co. Eastern Feb. 12 Onekama Feb. 17 at Kent City Algoma Feb. 19 Brethren Feb. 24 at Hesperia Feb. 26 at Manistee Catholic


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Pentwater girls basketball

Falcons have loads of experience in ’14-15 By DAVID BOSSICK Daily News Sports Editor PENTWATER — Pentwater’s girls basketball team has just one senior, Savannah Slikkers. But the Falcons are loaded with experience as they look to continue their climb up the Western Michigan D League ladder in 2014-15. “I’m no longer using the excuse that we’re young, even though we average at 10th grade,” Pentwater coach Jeff McDonough said. “We’re on our third year of varsity now. Every one of these girls has pretty much been there, and done that.” Pentwater’s roster nearly stays intact as the Falcons lost one player to graduation, Jennie Bromley. A few other girls decided to not try out for the team this year, but all in all, it’s an experienced crew coming back. Pentwater’s top scorers, Taylor Wilkinson and Linnea McDonough, return to the team as does the team’s point guard, Emily Gebhart. Slikkers, who had been out with an injury, figures to fit in where the Falcons need a post player. “Really, you’re looking at a full squad from last year, almost,” Jeff McDonough said. The Falcons’ roster:

For the third straight season, Pentwater will not have a junior varsity team. “We decided to go with ninth through 12th, so that we can help build up that pipeline,” McDonough said. “Hopefully, we’ll have a junior varsity next year. We’ve got some girls at the eighth grade who have the skills and ability to maybe come up and be a bench player, but we don’t want to do that.” When it comes to this year, Big Rapids Crossroads is the team that’s the favorite. Beyond the Cougars, then who? “Onekama has a group of seniors, and they’ve had this group together for about six years. They’ve been fluid together,” he said. “Then I see us and Manistee Catholic. Our goal is to get through districts this year.” Pentwater opens the season with Baldwin on the road Friday night and plays the first eight games within the Western Michigan D League. DAVID BOSSICK | Daily News The Falcons play at CrossMembers of the Pentwater girls basketball team are, from left, Linnea McDonough, Desirae Coronado, Anna Hoffman, Kylie Patter- roads Dec. 10 and play their son-Skuse, coach Jeff McDonough, Emily Gebhart, Crystal Bromley, Grace Alvesteffer and Savannah Slikkers. Not pictured: Chyanne first home game Dec. 12. The Falcons also are hopSmith and Taylor Wilkinson. ing their final game of the sirae Cornado and Kylie Pat- playing time already in the season is away from home. Senior: Savannah Slikkers. Freshmen: Taylor Wilkinson, Pentwater hosts the Class terson-Skuse come up from preseason. Desirae Coronado and Kylie Juniors: Chyanne Smith and “I told them when we start- D district this season, so a the middle school ranks to Patterson-Skuse. Emily Gebhart. join classmate Taylor Wilkin- ed practice that there is no win for the final time on the Sophomores: Linnea Mcstarting roster,” he said. home floor would mean a Pentwater does add two son on the varsity team. Donough, Anna Hoffman, McDonough said the com- “They all have to battle for district title. new players to the rotation Crystal Bromley and Grace to the team. Freshmen De- petition has been fierce for spots again this year.” Alvesteffer.

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Manistee Catholic girls basketball

Sabers to lean on big junior class BY GREG GIELCZYK DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER

we’ll be O.K. “I haven’t had a full contingent at practice for the first MANISTEE — Of the three few practices. Hopefully we seniors Manistee Catholic can get everybody healthy girls basketball coach Terry here soon.” The Sabers’ roster: Walker has on the varsity, only one of them is actually a returning veteran, with SENIORS: Jenny Pieczynski, TheJenny Pieczynski having resa Li and Renee Seymour. played on the junior varsity JUNIORS: Lauren Golembiewslast year while the other is ki, Maegan Sorenson, Jodi a Chinese foreign exchange Janowiak, Kaytlin Heck, Mia student. Hogan, Shelby Papes, Paige The foreign exchange stu- Picardat and Meghan Miller. dent, Theresa Li, has never FRESHMAN: Liz Nelson. played basketball before. Walker also has one freshBig Rapids Crossroads man on the varsity. Academy was the class of Experience will be in short the Western Michigan D supply for the Sabers this League last year, followed season. Renee Seymour is by Bear Lake while the Sathe only senior who played bers were fourth. Graduaon the varsity last year. She’s tion has taken a lot away joined by returning junior from everybody this year, Kaytlin Heck, Mia Hogan, though. Jodi Janowiak and Meghan The Lakers in particular Miller. lost two of their tallest playJuniors who played ju- ers, including Emeleigh Fernior varsity ball last year as guson who is now playing sophomores include Lauren college ball. Onekama might Golembiewski, Shelby Papes, just be the team to beat with Paige Picardat, Maegan So- pretty much all of its team renson and Meghan Miller. returning intact. The only freshman on the Catholic scrimmaged the varsity is Liz Nelson, who Portagers this summer, was an eighth grader on the and Walker came away imjunior varsity. pressed. They have a group Catholic won’t be fielding of girls who have been playa junior varsity team this ing together since they were season because of a lack of sophomores, and will give numbers. everyone in the conference Although the Sabers grad- fits. Pentwater was very uated four seniors, three of young last year, but competwhom were starters, off last itive, so the Falcons should year’s district champion- be better. ship team, and are counting “I felt like we made some on a handful of experienced improvement and made players to lead the way this some strides during the season, Walker is confident summer,” Walker said. “I they’ll be competitive. think it was an opportunity “We’ve got a pretty good for the girls to get a little bit core of players back from more comfortable with our that team last year, and offenses and defenses. I saw we’ve got some quickness,” growth in a number of girls. Walker said. “Right now “We got about 27 games in we’re battling some injuries this summer, and I thought and some sickness. If we can the juniors coming up from get that straightened out, the JVs showed a lot of im-

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Manistee Catholic Central girls basketball team, front row, from left, Lauren Golembiewski, Renee Seymour, Maegan Sorenson, Jodi Janowiak, Kaytlin Heck and Mia Hogan; back row, Theresa Li, Shelby Papes, Jenny Pieczynski, Paige Picardat, Meghan Miller and Liz Nelson. provement. We’re probably going to have average height. Miller, who’ll be starting at our post, has decent size but she’s not big by any stretch of imagination.

“So we’re going to have to rely on our quickness, and our ability to run, I think. We did a lot of pressing last year, and we’ll certainly be working on our presses again this year. I think that’s

going to have to be a big part of our game.” The Sabers really struggled with their shooting last year, and shot a very poor percentage as a team. Walker admits that is something

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Manistee Catholic boys basketball

Kroll takes helm at alma mater By GREG GIELCZYK DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER MANISTEE — Since he didn’t have the summer to work with the team, and learn about them and their skill set as individuals, firstyear Manistee Catholic Central boys basketball coach Phil Kroll was counting on the pre-season scrimmage to help him in that area. Once he got a look at the players against a different team, rather than simply in practice, Kroll — who played basketball and football and ran track at Catholic before graduating in 1970 — could better talk about the team. But he found himself facing this reporter more than a week before the scrimmage, and he was a little nervous about providing any specifics on any of the players. The Sabers had only been practicing a week, and were just starting in on their second. Kroll was named the coach after school started, and met with the team two weeks before he had to go in for eye surgery. He didn’t see them again until the first official day of practice. It left his head spinning. Despite his limited personal knowledge of the players, he received a solid rundown from his assistant coach, Mike Feliczak, so he could form a rather sketchy opinion on what each of

them brought to the table. What he was counting on most, though, was learning from the early regular season games and then sitting down over the Christmas break — few teams compete in Christmas tournaments any more — going over his notes with his assistants. “As we get a few games under our belt early, and then we can make adjustments and stuff like that,” Kroll said. “Going through those games, maybe then we can learn to look for weaknesses in the other team and manage the games that way afterward. “I’m trying to impart to these guys that you need to work. Winning is fun, but being a good competitor is the key. You really want to be a good competitor, because that’s what teams are built on.” Kroll came away from the first week of practice impressed with the aggressiveness he saw from the Sabers, even though it was only in practice and not competing against another team in a scrimmage. The Sabers will need to be aggressive this year, especially in the sense of going inside and battling for the ball off missed shots. “Our size isn’t on our side,” Kroll said. “We don’t have anybody (6-foot, 5-inches) or 6-6, or anything

like that. We’re going to be need to be aggressive, we’re going to need to be tough. It goes 45 years. The old MCC toughness is what we’re going to need this year. “Some hard-nosed basketball, let’s put it that way. We’re going to try to re-establish that. I hate to single guys out.” He then added that returning veteran Justin Feliczak, a junior, has been looking strong under the boards while senior guard Blake Vargas is also coming back and possesses a better than average shot from outside. The Sabers’ roster: SENIORS: Joe Nelson, Nathan Fortier and Blake Vargas. JUNIORS: Blake Robke, Chad Robke, Julian Nier, Marc Swidorski, Cameron Toczynski, Justin Feliczak, Joe Slivka, Michael Deising and Jordan Kuenzer. Also back to give Kroll that all important experience are juniors Blake and Chad Robke as well as senior Nathan Fortier. “We’re coming along,” Kroll said. “I’m looking forward to seeing the improvement, but I’m looking forward to seeing the aggressiveness. I think we’re going to give everybody as good a run as we can. “Blake Vargas and Blake Robke, I think we’ll concen-

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Manistee Catholic Central boys basketball team, front row from left: Blake Robke, Nathan Fortier, Chad Robke and Julian Nier; back row, Mike Swidorski, Cameron Toczynski, Justin Feliczak and Blake Vargas. Not pictured: Joe Nelson, Joe Sliva, Michael Deising and Jordan Kuenzer. trate with those guys at the guard spots right now. Defensively, we’ll go with a man-to-man probably from the start, but we’ll probably do some pressing.

“I’d like to experiment a little bit and put in some trapping defenses, maybe a 1-31 trap, something like that. We’ll see what we can come up with. That’s going to de-

pend how well your personnel can adapt to it. We’ve got to get the quickness into the defense. We’ll see how much of that 94 feet we can play defense.”

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manistee catholic winter schedules

for the 2014-15 season

Girls basketball Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14

at Brethren Mason County Eastern at Bear Lake Big Rapids Crossroads at Walkerville Baldwin Onekama

Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 12

at Pentwater Traverse City Homeschool Brethren at Mason County Eastern Bear Lake at Big Rapids Crossroads Walkerville at Baldwin

at Onekama Jan. 6 Pentwater Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Boys basketball Jan. 15 Dec. 9 Mason County Eastern Jan. 20 Dec. 11 at Brethren Jan. 22 Dec. 12 Mesick Jan. 23 Dec. 18 at Bear Lake Jan. 28

Feb. 19 Feb. 26

Big Rapids Crossroads at Walkerville Baldwin Onekama Traverse City Homeschool at Traverse City Christian at Pentwater at Mason County Eastern

Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 27

Brethren Bear Lake at Big Rapids Crossroads Walkerville at Baldwin at Onekama at Mesick Pentwater


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