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2008-09 All-Thumb girls team announced

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A photo shoot was held last evening in Sandusky for members of the first team of the TSA's All-Thumb Girls Basketbal Team. It was our first venture into doing something of this magnitude and it was a huge success. Thanks to Al DeMott for all his help in making this a reality. While it is now obvious who the first team is, to find out who is on the second team and who received honorable mentions, as well as who won the individual awards, you'll have to check out the Wednesday, April 1st edition of your local newspaper, as well as this blog, where photos that did not make the paper will be posted.

pictures of my nephew

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These pictures are from Saturday, March 21, 2009. My nephew, Jakob Selich, plays for the St. Paul 'B' boys team in a tournament in Richville against St. Michaels.

Girl's Basketball All-State Honors

The Tuscola County Area only had one female athlete garner any all-state honors, but the Thumb was well represented. In Class B, Millington's Kayla Doshier capped off her record setting career by being selected to Honorable Mention All-State . Doshier holds the single game, single season, and career scoring records at Millington. In Class C, Ubly's Alicia Leipprandt capped off her great season by being named 1 st Team All-State . Leipprandt, a 5-9 senior, finished the season with a 27.9 scoring average. Also, in Class C Marissa DeMott of Sandusky and Kristin Greene of Brown City were selected as Honorable Mention. Both girls are juniors and will be able to top these selections next year. Cindy Burton, Brown City's coach, was chosen as honorable mention coach. Congratulations to all coaches and athletes.

USA Still Alive

Brandon Bitzer scored a game-high 19 points to lead the USA Patriots to the regional semi-final with a 68-56 win over Brown City. Jake Holland scored 15, while Scott Fletcher added 14 points. USA used a 27-7 third quarter to power their victory. USA will play Flint Beecher on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. The game can be heard on Mix 92.1. The Buccaneers reached the finals by defeating Saginaw Buena Vista 70-62.

Boy's District Semi-Finals

In North Branch, Vassar defeated Millington 37-27. Yes, 37-27. Yes, 37-27. Tyler Reinert had a game-high 11 points for the Cardinals. Troy Hecht had eight points and seven rebounds to lead the Vulcans. Vassar moves on to play Croswell-Lexington in the finals on Friday at 7:00 p.m. Millington finishes the season at 3-18. Croswell-Lexington beat North Branch 59-51. The Broncos finish the season with an 11-10 record. In Bay City, Bridgeport beat Frankenmuth 78-55. In Sandusky, Burton Bentley defeated Marlette 62-36. In Reese, Saginaw Buena Vista beat Reese 67-56. Josh Pickell led the Rockets with 19 points, while Ethan Stockmeyer scored 11 points. Reese finishes the season at 13-9. At Cass City High School, USA avenged an earlier season loss to Ubly winning this time 41-37. Cass City beat Bad Axe 75-33. Cass City and USA will square off for the second year in a row in the district final. The game will be Friday at 7:00 p.m and heard locally on Mix 92.1. At Carsonville-Port Sani

Boys Districts Day 1

In North Branch, Vassar defeated Yale 56-49. Zach Germain led the Vulcans with 14 points, while Keif Vickers and Ryan Amend each scored 11 points. Vassar moves to the semi-final of District Number 57 to play Millington on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Millington received a bye in the first round. North Branch beat Caro 53-47. Justin Calvert led the Broncos with 12 points, while Luc Bonner (12) and Deane Baker (10) contributed to the win as well. R.J. Fritz led the Tigers with a game-high 17 points, while Jared Vinson scored 13 points. North Branch advances to play Croswell-Lexington on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Caro finishes with a 10-11 record in their first season under Ty Stevenson. In Bay City, Frankenmuth beat host Bangor John Glenn 50-34. Tyler Gray led Frankenmuth with 21 points, while Matt Cramer scored 19. The Eagles advance to play Bridgeport on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In Sandusky, Marlette defeated New Haven 64-53. The Red Raiders will move on to play Burton Bentley on Wednes

MARCH MADNESS - Boys District Week

Boys District Week Schedule District No. 57B - North Branch Monday, March 9 Vassar vs. Yale - 6:00 p.m. Caro vs. North Branch - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 Millington vs. Vassar/Yale - 6:00 p.m. Cros-Lex vs.Caro/North Branch - 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 13 Championship - 7:00 p.m. District No. 58B- Bangor John Glenn Monday, March 9 Garber vs. Freeland - 6:00 p.m. Frankenmuth vs. John Glenn - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 Pinconning vs. Garber/Freeland - 6:00 p.m. Bridgeport vs.Frankenmuth/John Glenn - 7:45 p.m. Friday, March 13 Championship - 7:00 p.m. District No. 81C - Sandusky Monday, March 9 Sandusky vs. Brown City - 4:30 p.m. Marlette vs. New Haven - 6:00 p.m. Burton Bentley vs. Dryden - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 Memphis vs. Sandusky/Brown City - 6:00 p.m. Burton/Dryden vs. Marlette/New Haven - 7:45 p.m. Friday, March 13 Championship - 7:00 p.m. District No. 89C - Reese Monday, March 9 Mayville vs. Reese - 6:00 p.m. Saginaw Nouvel vs. Saginaw Valley Lutheran - 7:30 p.m. Wed

District Final Previews

North Branch and Caro will square off for the third time this year in the Class B District Final taking place at Croswell-Lexington. The game which will be heard on Mix 92.1 will be the rubber match in this years series. North Branch (10-12) won the first meeting of the season in Caro (5-16) by a score of 42-35. Kelsey Roloson led the Lady Broncos with nine points, six rebounds, and seven steals. Despite shooting just 19-42 from the free-throw line, it was the ten point advantage from the charity stripe that gave the Broncos the edge. Amanda Ellis and Vanessa Taylor each scored 11 points. In the second game of the season, Amanda Ellis scored a game-high 21 points as Caro beat the host 45-37. Lydia Koehler contributed with 17 points and six rebounds. North Branch was led by Morgan Vauter and Taylor Kaiser's eight points. After receiving a bye in the first round, Caro advanced to the finals with a 64-52 win over Millington. North Branch beat Croswell-Lexington in the first round 53-4

Girl's District Semis

At Croswell-Lexington, Amanda Ellis scored 11 of her career-high 32 points in a decisive third quarter to help her Caro Tigers defeat Millington 64-52. Lydia Koehler had a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds in the victory. Kayla Doshier led Millington with 23 points. The Cardinals finish the season with an 10-12 record. Caro will play North Branch in the finals on Friday at 7:00 p.m. In the second game of the evening, North Branch beat Vassar in a low-scoring affair 31-27. Rayenne Kaiser led the Broncos with a game-high 13 points. The Lady Vulcans were led by Kayla Verbeek's 12 points. Vassar finishes the season at 13-8. In Bad Axe, USA dropped their semi-final matchup to Ubly 53-47. Jillian Williamson scored 17 points to lead the Patriots. The co-GTC-West champs finish the season with a 16-5 record. At Essexville-Garber, Frankenmuth beat the host Dukes 64-43. Kelsey Ritter scored 19 points for the Eagles, while Heather Schultz scored 17 points. Frankenmuth moves on to

Deckerville 45, Kingston 23

KINGSTON - Deckerville led 21-14 at the half, but Kingston brought the game within three points early in the third on a pair of three's from Emily Chambers. It was then that the Cardinals fallout came, and it started with guard Megan James going down with an ankle injury, minutes into the third quarter. Deckerville then went on a 10-0 run to close out the period, giving them a 33-20 lead heading into the final stanza. "They could of easily ran the other way when things got tough, but they did not do that. We have been talking lately about when adversity hits, you have to fight," Kingston head coach Dave Lester said. "I am so proud of them for staying tough. They have gone through a lot of things that I don't think any team should have to go through, but they did, and they will be better for it." Deckerville: Nicol 1 3-5 - 5, Sampson 3 1-4 - 7, Salowitz 1-2 - 1, Oswald 2-2 -2, Kramer 2 - 4, McVittie 2-2 -2, Stolicker 5 4-4 - 14, Smith 1-2, Kritzman 3 2-5 - 8:

March Madness has started

Millington won their first district game 58-42 over the Yale Bulldogs. Jamie Frahm paced the Cardinals with 29 points and 10 rebounds, while Kayla Doshier had 18 points and 10 assists. Millington will move on to play Caro on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Millington has won both contests this year by scores of 48-33 on January 19 and 45-42 on February 10. North Branch beat host Croswell-Lexington 53-44. Kayla Snoblen had 12 points, 11 rebounds, and three assists in the victory. Morgan Vauter also contribure with 12 points. The Broncos will play Vassar on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. This will be the first time North Branch and Vassar will play this year. Saginaw Nouvel beat Mayville 79-45. Chelsea Roehl led the Lady Wildcats with 12 points. Mayville finishes Coach Tom Elenbaum's first season at 6-15. Marlette beat Dryden 58-45. Amara Wilson led the charge with 23 points. The Red Raiders will play Burton Bentley on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Memphis. Carrollton defeated Reese 80-46. The Lady Rocke