Archive for October, 2009

…. on those field conditions

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

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I should point out that Whiteford head coach Jack Luettke didn’t complain about the field conditions until asked by reporters about those conditions. He started the post-game interview by discussing how his Bobcats played hard, never gave up and he was proud of them.

On the field after the game he quipped to the kids, “I’m awfully proud of you. You’re awfully dirty, but I’m awfully proud of you.”

Luettke only began talking about the field conditions after asked.

And, as far as those conditions, if you weren’t there on the sidelines its hard to imagine how bad they were. The players on the sidelines were standing in three-inch deep water. At halftime, Bobcat offensive coordinator Dean Lennard was on the sidelines trying to build a tiny dam to keep the water from flowing directly in a path — like a small stream — onto the sidelines. It was bad. Very bad. I’ve never seen anything like it.

When I got to the middle of the field after the game to interview the coaches is when I realized just how bad the playing field itself was. The mud was several inches deep — and that may not even explain how bad it was.

And, the fact that Reading moved its game the week before shows they are fully aware of how bad it was.

That’s not saying anything about the field itself. In the south end zone, the field actually rises about four feet — there’s a valley there.

True, both teams had to play in those conditions. And, obviously Reading did a better job of executing — which is why they won. Luettke’s point was if the conditions were different, it could have been a different game. I didn’t take his comments about the conditions as an excuse — he’s too good of a coach and has been at it far too long — 29 years — to blame the result of one game on the weather.

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Summerfield, Clinton win

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Summerfield 28, Warren Collegiate 8, FINAL

Clinton 14, Madison 12, FINAL

Reading 20, Whiteford 8

Friday, October 30th, 2009

By DOUG DONNELLY

doug@monroenews.com
READING – Undefeated football teams typically get home field advantage in the playoffs. Reading used that home field advantage Friday to beat the Whiteford Bobcats, 20-8, on an overwhelmingly waterlogged field.

(Here’s a picture of the Whiteford seniors following the game. This was taken around the 35-yard-line in the middle of the field.)

Whiteford 09 Seniors

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Clinton-Madison preview

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Adrian Telegram Sports Editor Brian Calloway writes a preview of the Clinton-Madison game:

http://www.lenconnect.com/sports/x1717113562/TCC-rivals-to-meet-again

FINAL TCC leaders

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Here are some FINAL 2009 TCC leaders in a few categories. These count ONLY league games:

Top 10 scorers
Jesse Sexton    78
Zach Brewer    72
Eric Cogan    70
Drew Theisen    64
Nick Amador    52
Jake DuPree    52
Brandon Ohlinger    48
Robert McIntyre    47
Cody Donnelly    46
Hayden Craig    44

TD passes
Hayden Craig, Clinton    3
Andrew Prielipp, BD   3
Drew Theisen, Madison    11
Brett Bovee, Morenci    2
Jarrett Keller, Morenci    1
Lucas Rains, Sand Creek    7
Travis Pant, Whiteford    9
Mike Hewitt, Summerfield    13
Chase St. Charles, WL    9
Colton Judge, WL    1

TD receptions
Eric Cogan, Summerfield    9
Zach Brewer, Madison    8
Jake DuPree, Whiteford    6
Colton Judge, WL    4
Robert McIntyre, WL    5

Note: Sexton led the TCC in scoring in 2008 and Hewitt led the TCC in TD passes in 2008.

Stats through Week 9

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Here are the TCC player stats through nine weeks of the regular season.

These stats include all games played.

SCORING      Points

Jesse Sexton, Clinton    102

Zach Brewer, Madison 102

Eric Cogan, Summerfield 82

Nick Amador, Madison            77

Brandon Ohlinger, Sand Creek 72

Drew Theisen, Madison            68

Robert McIntyre, Whitmore Lake         66

Travis Pant, Whiteford  62

Jake DuPree, Whiteford           58

Cody Donnelly, Whiteford        52

Hayden Craig, Clinton  44

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New weather forecasts

Friday, October 30th, 2009

AccuWeather’s hour by hour cast has rain at all three sites tonight involving TCC teams:

Whiteford at Reading: Rain is being called for in Reading at 11 a.m., thunderstorms at 5 p.m. and rain at 8, 9 and 10 p.m. with temperatures in high 50s.

Warren Michigan Collegiate at Petersburg: Rain at 9 a.m. and noon in Petersburg, then steady rain from 4 to 10 p.m. Temperature around 60.

Madison at Clinton: In Clinton, rain is in the forecast throughout the day with steady rain from 5 p.m. on and temperatures dropping from 63 to 58 degrees.

Whiteford-Reading preview from HDN

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

The Hillsdale Daily News sports editor R.J. Walters has his game preview of Friday’s Whiteford-Reading clash:

http://rjwalters.blogspot.com/2009/10/rangers-latest-run-starts-here-reading.html

2009 All-TCC TEAM

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Got this from one of the league coaches today:

2009 ALL-TCC FOOTBALL TEAM

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

Center
Mike Komor, Whitmore Lake

Guards

Drew Porter, Clinton

Anthony Ondrovick, Sand Creek

Tackles

Nick Wilson, Morenci

Rob Stamats, Clinton

Tight end

Nate Dreslinski, Clinton

Wide receivers

Zach Brewer, Madison

Robert McIntyre, Whitmore Lake

Eric Cogan, Summerfield

Quarterbacks

Hayden Craig, Clinton

Travis Pant, Whiteford

Running backs

Jesse Sexton, Clinton

Brandon Ohlinger, Sand Creek

Cody Donnelly, Whiteford

Chase Blake, Summerfield

Jarrett Keller, Morenci

Kicker

Nick Amador, Madison

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

Lineman

Andrew Leverenz, Clinton

Tyler Steinmetz, Whiteford

Xavier Martinez, Madison

Doug Parker, Summerfield

Mike Beurer, Whitmore Lake

Inside linebackers

Brent Cook, Madison

Jake Gilstorff, Summerfield

Steven Briggs, Whitmore Lake

Defensive ends/outside linebackers

Brian Denham, Summerfield

Phill Wingate, Whiteford

Outside linebackers

Stefan Spurlock, Clniton

Dikota Townsend, Summerfield

Chas Frey, Morenci

Defensive backs

Lucas Logan, Sand Creek

Josh Sanborn, Clinton

Jack Bunge, Whiteford

Drew Theisen, Madison

Colton Judge, Whitmore Lake

HONORABLE MENTION

BD: Josh Hazzard, Brandon Pirolli

Clinton: Stephen Cooley, Joe Hill

Madison: Bill Preston, J. B. Birdwell, Derek Harrington

Summerfield: Mike Hewitt, Jake Ladd

Whiteford: Dalton Nagle, Forrest Grosteffon, Ryan Beauregard, Jake DuPree

Whitmore Lake: Chase St. Charles, Ethan Maulbetsch

ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP

BD: Mike Snyder

Clinton: Henry Kokonakes

Madison: Marcial Lorenzo

Morenci: Chas Frey

Sand Creek: Robbie Terry

Summerfield: Alex Davis

Whiteford: Trent Matuszak

Whitmore Lake: Alex Cattley

Sophomores who made First Team: 1 (Amador)

Juniors who made First Team: 8 Wilson (Morenci), Craig (Clinton), Donnelly (Whiteford), Blake (Summerfield), Dreslinski (Clinton), Gilstorff (Summerfield), Briggs (Whitmore Lake), Sanborn (Clinton)

FIRST TEAM BREAKDOWN

Clinton: 8

Summerfield: 6

Whiteford: 5

Whitmore Lake: 5

Madison: 5

Morenci: 3

Sand Creek: 3

BD: 0

Total: 35

Summerfield, Collegiate stats, numbers

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

SUMMERFIELD (8-1)
Season Results
Aug. 28: Summerfield 66, Summit 0
Sept. 3: Summerfield 20, Cabrini 7
Sept. 11: Summerfield 14, Whit. Lk 13
Sept. 18: Summerfield 32, Madison 12
Sept. 25: Summerfield 40, S. Creek 35
Oct. 2: Summerfield 18, Morenci 8
Oct. 9: Summerfield 18, Whiteford 13
Oct. 16: Summerfield 47, Britton 7
Oct. 23: Clinton 13, Summerfield 6, OT
Coach: Erik Johnson, second year (14-5)
Rushing leaders: Chase Blake 154-972, Dikota Townsend 58-322.
Passing leaders: Mike Hewitt 86-160-1,421.
Receiving leaders: Eric Cogan 46-880.
Tackle leaders: Jake Gilstorff 97, Jake Ladd 83, Dikota Townsend 72.
MICHIGAN COLLEGIATE (6-3)
Season Results
Aug. 29: MC 36, Lenawee Christian 12
Sept. 4: Ecorse 19, MC 0
Sept. 11: MC 44, Hamtramck 42
Sept. 19: MC 34, Star Academy 0
Sept. 25: MC 44, Summit Academy 0
Oct. 2: Chandler Park 14, MC 6
Oct. 10: University Prep 26, MC 22
Oct. 16: MC 42, Oakland Christian 9
Oct. 24: MC 54, University Liggett 16
Coach: Alfredo Calderon, second year (11-7)
Rushing leaders: Tommy Bush 112-1,077, Alante Gardner 97-804.
Passing leaders: Christopher Hayes 15-37-200.
Tackle leaders: Christopher Hayes, Elroy Daffin, Nathaniel Bonds.