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YPSILANTI − Callie Calvin can hear whispers.

The Jefferson senior knew he had a good day on the golf course, but he wasn’t sure exactly where he stood in the standings. Word is finally starting to come down that Calvin is in the running to qualify for state during Wednesday’s Division 2 Regional at Pine View Golf Course.

“Someone told him and he asked me, ‘Do you think there’s a chance?'” Jefferson coach Ann Maitland said. “I just told her to keep playing her best. I don’t want to give her a yes or no. I told her to just play her best and we will find out in the end.”

Calvin scored a personal-best 93 to finish fourth overall and earn the top individual qualifier for the Oct. 14-15 state meet in East Lansing.

Joining him will be Carlson’s entire Gibraltar squad after the Marauders finished third in the team standings with a 407. Ypsilanti Lincoln scored a 378 to win the meet with Grosse Pointe South second with a 379.

As a team, Jefferson finished in fifth place with 420.

“It seemed like our whole team started off a little rough, but when the weather heats up, most of the girls heat up,” Maitland said. “We took five seniors, so we really thought we could go back. If everybody shot them, we could have gone, but it just didn’t work out for us.”

Kayce Maitland (102), Claire Conover (111), Rylee Dunn (114), and Olivia Peare (116) also played well for Jefferson.

The Bears did not hang their heads. They finished the season 21-2 in dual meets, second in the Huron League, and the winner of the Monroe County Championship.

“We didn’t achieve it, but we’re still good with the season we’ve had,” Maitland said. “We just have to look back on our great season, not just this one meeting.”

Andria Konczal led Carlson with a 93, Anika Irwin shot a 98, Madison Cooper 107, Brooklyn DesJardins 109, and Madilyn Peterson 117.

Airport finished in eighth place with 453, led by Sophie Bucki with 102 and Hannah Roof with 107.

AJ Skene shot a 103 to lead New Boston Huron to a ninth-place finish with a 454. Brooke Leporowski and Addison Bozynski each had a 113.

Mary Ronayne of Dearborn Divine Child (94) and Ava Carson of Trenton (98) earned the other two individual qualifiers.

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Dundee falls in five

HILLSDALE − Dundee’s Macy Salenbien scored a career-high 16 kills but Hillsdale was able to defeat the Vikings in five sets Tuesday 25-16, 25-13, 20-25, 23-25, 15-13. See the article : Americans are planning fall trips despite higher costs ahead.

Lily Motylinski also had a strong offensive game with 5 kills and 5 aces, Kennedy Irwin 5 kills, Briley Bordine recorded 31 digs, Lola Salenbien added 25 assists, and Ashley Brant also served well.

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SMCC pulls away

CARLETON – St. Mary Catholic Central pulled away from a 1-1 halftime tie to beat Airport 3-1 Wednesday in the Huron League Tournament.

“This was a good game for us,” SMCC coach Nathan Olson said. “We played 100% from start to finish. We were tied at halftime with my assistant, Coach St. Read also : Etihad has achieved record profits on long-haul return flights. Pierre, told the boy that ‘You will not remember that you will win this game in the future, but you will remember losing it. The boy is determined to win.”

Seth Hendrix, Chaz Harrington and Steven Hypio scored the Falcon goals with assists from Holden Kennedy, Will Schafer and Caleb Hendrix.

Ida rolls to 15th win

BROOKLYN – Jaxon Bolster and Davin Slater scored two goals apiece to lead Ida to a 7-0 victory over Brooklyn Columbia Central on Wednesday. On the same subject : 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar: 100 things to know with 100 days to go; news, notes, facts for each group.

Evan Schmitz added a goal and two assists for the Blue Streaks 15-1. Grantham Nelson and Dillon Holycross  had other goals. Donnie Lutz had a pair of assists along with Dustin Holycross and Bolster each.

“I’m really proud of our team this year in terms of how they played,” Ida coach Tim Allen said. “Unselfish football that has led to many players being able to score and very difficult to defend. The fullbacks and halfbacks have grounded it out this year and have led to our success.

Huron falls late

GROSSE ILE − New Boston Huron gave up three goals in the final eight minutes to fall 3-1 to Grosse Ile on Wednesday night in the Huron League Tournament.

Andy Traster scored off an assist from Jack Maxwell in the first half to put Huron ahead 1-0.

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Grady Brooks threw two touchdown passes and Asher Simmons scored two as eighth grade Monroe (1-1) defeated Ypsilanti 38-14.

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St. Joseph’s triumphs

ERIE – David Sweeney had a goal and an assist to lead Erie St. Joseph’s to a 2-1 victory over Trinity Lutheran on Wednesday.

Katelyn Boberg had another goal and Dominic Imbrogno was strong in net.

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