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of athletes t h e week Sharn Dhillon, Ellsworth Marcus Matelski,, Boyne Falls The Lancer senior put up some The Logger senior put together a week big numbers for Ellsworth, of basketball that few could only dream netting games of 22 and 16 of. The all-stater finished the week with points respectively while hauling Need sale flyers distributed? 108 points (36 ppg average) , 34 in over 10 rebounds as the Lady rebounds, 13 steals and six assists as Lancers went 1-1 for the week. Select from zip codes all over Northern BF went 2-1 to open the season. Michigan using Advertisers Postal Service. Contact Us today at: 989-732-8160 Se ction B Thursday, December 17, 2015 CALL (989) 732-8160 [email protected] FAX (888) 854-7441 Boys HigH scHool BasketBall action Ramblers fall to Panthers in opening contest Frankfort 60, boyne city 39 FRANKFORT -- The Boyne City boys basketball team fell be - hind early and were unable to pull themselves out of a hole in their season opening contest against a tough Frankfort team, 60-39 on December 10. After a very slow first quarter for the Ramblers, they managed to find some offense in the sec - ond, but still trailed 38-11 at inter - mission, but the damage of starting out shooting only 18 per - cent from the floor and 40 percent from the charity stripe had al - ready been done. Following the halftime break, the Rambler team came out with a renewed purpose and managed to shoot over 60 percent from both the floor and the line. “We got off to a bad start, shooting and were out rebounded by nine in the first half,” Boyne coach Nick Redman said. “I ex - The Ellsworth boys basketball team ran everything but the kitchen sink against Boyne Falls, in trying to slow down Logger all-stater, Marcus Matelski in their meeting pected us to have work to do on on December 10. (Photo by Rachel lange) our skill and stamina but was proud of our effort responding in our third game in four nights Shea Ross chipped in with eight. bounded from their season open - our first 23 points, so we made a second half that's something to and I didn't like our defense in Coach Smith also credited ing loss with a strong team effort real effort to get other guys in - build on. Frankfort also played the first quarter,” Logger coach Campbell’s efforts, along with over the host Lancers, downing volved in the third quarter and well.” Tim Smith said. “This was a great hustle from both Cody Mil - Ellsworth 73-28 on December 10. we didn’t make any shots.” The Ramblers, (0-1) were led by night where Marcus’s training brandt and Josh Lange, as well as The Loggers jumped out to a Boyne Falls was also unable to guard Colton Sieradski with 11 paid off with other guys having Ross’s ability to make defenses 18-6 lead after one quarter of play get to the charity stripe, as the points, eight rebounds and three tired legs as he was very active play Matelski honest. and extended their lead to 38-14 Loggers were outshot 23-4 in the assists, while Luke Sage added 10 and gave Pellston fits with his de - at the half and were firmly in contest. points and four boards and Tan - fense.” boyne Falls 73, ellsworth 28 control 56-22 after three quarters BF was able to keep the game ner Kruzel had nine points and In addition to Matelski’s night, of play. close though, having the game two rebounds. Andrew Campbell finished with ELLSWORTH -- Boyne Falls re - “We came out and made some tied late in the fourth quarter, 25 points and five assists, while early shots against their box-and- but the ball didn’t bounce the one defense on Marcus,” Boyne Loggers way and the team came Boyne Falls senior, Marcus Matelski (32) goes up for an easy lay in against Pell - Falls coach Tim Smith said. up just short. ston. Matelski would become the Loggers all-time leading scorer in the contest. “Once we got up, we pulled them “I was really pleased on how Loggers fall to (Photo by Rachel lange) out of their defense and were we fought and gave ourselves a able to pull away.” chance to win,” coach Tim Smith “They (Ellsworth) have great said. “It was a nice win for them Cards in opener, size and I thought we did a nice (Joburg) and having beat them job of defending the post, which five times in a row, maybe it was was a team effort,” Smith noted. their turn.” roll past Lancers Matelski led the Loggers with Matelski finished with 32 37 points, 11 rebounds and five points and 11 rebounds for Boyne steals, while Andrew Campbell Falls, 0-1. and Hornets added 20 points and eight assists. boyne Falls, 72, Pellston 43 Also for BF, (1-1 overall, 1-0 con - ference) Lezek Wasylewski had BOYNE FALLS -- To say Logger nine points and Shea Ross fin - senior Marcus Matelski is off to ished with six. Rayders a good start is an understate - For Ellsworth, (0-2, 0-1) Zeb ment. The sweet shooting, all- Collins had a double-double, with around complete player, paced 12 points and 15 rebounds, and outgunned Boyne Falls with another mon - Tyler Drenth added 10 points. ster night as the Loggers downed Pellston 72-43 on December 11 at by Eagles the Boyne Falls school gymna - Johannesburg 48, boyne Falls 41 sium and in the process, moved JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON into first place on the Loggers all- bellaire 59, charlevoix 37 -- Boyne Falls opened their sea - time scoring list, passing Josh son with a tough Joburg team, Puroll in the process. Matelski BELLAIRE -- The Charlevoix and despite a very strong effort now has 1808 points for his ca - Rayder boys basketball team from All-Stater, Marcus Matelski, reer, not including his eighth were outscored by Bellaire by 14 the Loggers were unable to get grade season in which he partici - in the third quarter, turning a enough help from the supporting pated on the team. four point deficit into an 18 point cast, as they fell 48-41 on Decem - Matelski finished with a near margin that was just too much to ber 8. triple-double, netting 39 points, overcome against a strong Eagle Joburg led at the quarter while hauling in 12 rebounds, team, falling 59-37 on December breaks, 15-13, 25-23 and 36-28 making eight steals and dishing 10. headed into the fourth quarter. out six assists in the win for BF, The Rayders (1-1) were led by “We opened with a good team 2-1 overall on the season. Walker Drost with 11 points. on the road and we didn’t play The Loggers led at the quarter very well,” Logger coach Tim breaks, 24-16, 36-25 and 53-36. Smith said. “Marcus scored 20 of “We played at times like it was 2016 PALOMINO 8801 TRUCK 1995 NOMAD 25RK CAMPER. 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