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GAYLORD The popular
Mark Mellon Triathlon
returns to Otsego County
Saturday, June 29, for the
events 33rd anniversary,
offering a little something for
everyone.
The event, which takes
place at Otsego Lake County
Park, boasts an Olympictriathlon, a Sprint triathlon,
an Olympic/Sprint triathlon
relay and a 5K run.
Were very excited for this
years event, says race coor-
dinator David Smith. Were
expecting more numbers.
Weve already got more
entries than last year.
The event welcomes ath-
letes from all over the
Midwest and of all ages. With
age groups spanning from 7
and below to 70 and older,
the Mark Mellon serves as an
ideal event for the commu-
nity and for beginners,
Smith said.
The race will boast many
experienced athletes, too.
Current course records
will potentially be broken,
Smith said. Weve got very
competitive triathletes com-
ing back.
For extra incentive, prize
money will be offered in both
the male and female Olympic
triathlon events. Top prizes
are $300, $200 and $100 for
first, second and third place
overall.
All racers have a chance at
earning prizes as more than
$1,000 in giveaways will be
raffled off.
The Mark Mellon Triathlonwas formed by Dennis and
Judy Mellon after their son,
Mark, died in a motorcycle
accident at the age of 16.
The tradition was picked
up by the Smith family after a
one-year lapse a few years
ago. David Smith, an All-
American triathlete, directs
the competition along with
his father Dan.
This will be the fourth
year our family puts this race
on, he said. My dad was a
classmate of Mark Mellon
and knew him really well,
and no one wants to see the
longest standing triathlon in
the state of Michigan disap-
pear.
The event kicks off at 7:45
a.m. with the pre-race brief-
ing on the beach.
The mens Olympic
Triathlon then starts at 8
a.m., with the women and
relays promptly following
five minutes later. Costing
$70 in registration fees, the
Olympic portion consists of a
1K swim, 40K bike and 10K
run.
The males Sprint triathlon,
a 500-meter swim, 20K bike
and 5K run, begins at 8:30
a.m. with the womens and
relays succeeding it by fiveminutes. The cost of the
Sprint is $60.
The Olympic relay costs
$130 while the Sprint relay is
$110. Teams can be either
two or three people.
The 5K run, costing $30,
begins at 8:45 a.m.
A post-ra ce lunch will
begin at 10:30 a.m. The event
wraps up at 11 a.m. with the
awards ceremony.
The St. Mary Athletic
Association provides much
of the races volunteer power.
Sponsors include Gaylord
Eye Care, McNamara
Insurance, Advantage
Audiology & Hearing Center,
Save-A-Lot, L & R Well
Drilling and Zoot Sports.
For more information, call
Dave Smith at (989) 858-
5240, or visit www.markmel-
lontri.com.
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The Chiefs' outstand-ing junior golfer wasconsistent as thetimes tables in theDiv. 3 state tourna-ment at Battle Creek,shooting 82 on bothdays to finish ninthamong individual qualifiers.
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By Mike Dunn
MIO It was another suc-
cessful campaign for the Mio
softball team of coach Sean
DeFlorio. The lightning-
quick, thunder-strong
Thunderbolts captured their
third straight Div. 4 district
title and dominated play
once again in the North Star
League.
The Thunderbolts shut out
Arenac Eastern 6-0 and
Lincoln Alcona 9-0 in the Div.
4 district tournament that
was held on June 1 at Alcona.
The girls used the same
formula for success that they
used during the regular sea-
son as savvy senior Jalen
DeFlorio served up the
smoke from the circle and
received loads of help from
the high-powered
Thunderbolt offense.
DeFlorio, one of the top
pitchers in the region, used a
lethal mixture of deliveries to
silence the bats of both
opponents. Against Arenac
Eastern, Jalen recorded a
two-hitter with 13 strikeouts.
Against Alcona, she fired a
two-hitter with 12 Ks.
Taylor Holzwarth helped
the Thunderbolt cause at theplate, clubbing a towering
three-run home run to break
the game with Arenac
Eastern wide open. She also
hammered a single and dou-
ble.
Leslie Asman also helped
the cause. Line Drive Leslie
laced a single and double.
In the victory over Alcona,
it was slugging first baseman
Stephanie Mangutz sending
one into the stratosphere for
a three-run shot and Asman
adding a two-run triple and
walking twice.
Cassidy DeFlorio cracked
two singles and knocked in
two runs.
Mio went on to defeat
Merrill 9-1 in the regional
semifinal at Bay City All-
Saints on June 8 before run-
ning into a powerful, talent-
ed Ubly squad in the regional
title game and losing 10-3 to
end the season. Ubly went on
to play in the D-4 state finals
and finish as runner-up to
Kalamazoo Christian.
By Mike Dunn
GAYLORD The 2013 sea-
son was an unusual one in
Ski Valley baseball. Normally,
one or two teams tend to
dominate but this year there
wasnt a dominant team.
Mancelona and Onaway
ended up sharing the league
crown, each with a 14-2
record. Johannesburg-
Lewiston was on their heels
and in contention until the
final makeup game wasplayed. The Cardinals of
coach Rick Guild ended up
with a 13-3 mark. Gaylord St.
Mary also had a strong sea-
son. Bellaire and Central
Lake gave everyone a battle.
With few exceptions, there
were no easy games on the
schedule for any of the
league teams.
The 2013 Ski Valley All-
Conference roster features
four players from J-L, three
from Onaway, two from
Mancelona, two from St.
Mary and one from Bellaire.
Several J-L players had
outstanding individual cam-
paigns, including senior
mound ace Jake Newell, a
lefty who threw seeds all sea-
son long. Also representing J-
L on the first-team roster are
junior shorts top Coalton
Huff, slugging senior out-
fielder Alex Payne, a four-
year starter who capped abrilliant prep career for the
Cardinals and coach Guild,
and senior second baseman
and pitcher Cole Nagy as an
at-large pick.
Representing Onaway on
the first team are junior lefty
Andrew Prow, who served up
the smoke as the Cardinals
No. 1 pitcher and was reliable
as the sunrise. Slugging sen-
ior outfielder Andrew Perry
also made the grade and
hard-hitting junior Chris
Cleaver was an at-large
choice.
Mancelona, which fielded
a very young team for coach
Jim VanWagoner this season,
featured savvy sophomore
catcher Cole VanWagoner
and junior infielder Logan
Borst on the first team.
VanWagoner and Borst were
both returning starters for
the young Ironmen this sea-
son and more than lived upto expectations.
Sweet-swinging senior
Matt Spyhalski represents the
Snowbirds of St. Mary as a
first-team infielder and he is
joined by outstanding junior
outfielder Nick Harrington.
Bellaire junior infielder
Adam Underwood also made
the first team.
Here is the full 2013 All-Ski
Valley roster:
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First TeamP Jake Newell (12), Johannesburg-Lewiston
P Andrew Prow (11), Onaway
C Cole VanWagoner (10), Mancelona
INF Logan Borst (11), Mancelona
INF Adam Underwood (11), Bellaire
INF Coalton Huff (11), Johannesburg-Lewiston
INF Matt Spyhalski (12), Gaylord St. Mary
OF Nick Harrington (11), Gaylord St. Mary
OF Alex Payne (12), Johannesburg-Lewiston
OF Andrew Perry (12), Onaway
UTILITY Cole Nagy (12), Johannesburg-Lewiston
UTILITY Chris Cleaver (11), Onaway
Honorable MentionWyatt Derrer (12), Mancelona
Cody Derrer (11), Mancelona
Pat OConnor (12), Gaylord St. Mary
Scott Sedwick (11), Forest Area
Chris Birgy (11), Forest Area
Hunter Walsh (11), Bellaire
Trevor Mallory (11), Inland Lakes
Christian Wallace (11), Inland Lakes
Ryan Howery (9), Inland Lakes
Brad Kussrow (11),
Johannesburg-Lewiston
Tommy Auger (11), Onaway
Justin Gedda (12), Onaway
Nick Nathan (12), Pellston
Baylon Kerr (12), Pellston
Kyle Hiltunen (12), Central Lake
Connor Zook (10), Central Lake
Ben Hicks (9), Central Lake
Second Team
P Kyle Schepperley (12), MancelonaC Nick Lochinski (12), Gaylord St. Mary
INF Tyler Birgy (12), Forest Area
INF Logan Huff (9), Johannesburg-Lewiston
INF Jake Friedenstab (12), Pellston
INF Brendon Nowicki (11), Gaylord St. Mary
OF Nick Howery (11), Inland Lakes
OF Nick Belhorn (11), Mancelona
OF Colin May (11), Bellaire
UTILITY James Schrader (11), Bellaire
UTILITY Matt Tollini (11), Onaway
SKI VALLEY ALL-CONFERENCE 2013 BASEBALL
Golf
By Mike Dunn
GRAND RAPIDS The
Gaylord and Petoskey golf
teams competed in the Div. 2
state tournament held on
Friday and Saturday, June 14-
15, at The Meadows course
on the campus of Grand
Valley State University. The
Blue Devils took 12th place
overall in the final team
standings with a two-day
team score of 693 and
Petoskey was just a stroke
behind in 13th place with a
two-day total of 694.
Gaylord struggled the first
day, earning a team score of
361, but came back strong on
day two to earn a respectable
team score of 332.
This was a huge accom-
plishment to come back on
day two after finishing 15th
the first day with the highest
team score, said Gaylord
coach Tom Johnson. The
second day we finished
eighth out of the 15 teams
with a much more
respectable score of 332. We
could have folded the tent
after the first day but Im
really proud of the fact that
my seniors especially didn't
want to leave their career
with a bad taste in their
mouths about high school
golf.
If anything could go wrong
it did on the first day,
Johnson reported, as all of
the Gaylord golfers posted
one of their highest scores of
the season with the excep-
tion of Cam Laug.
Laug, who has been
Gaylords No. 1 golfer all sea-
son, shot 78 on day one to tie
for 12th place, only three
shots back of the leaders.
On day two, the Blue Devils
bounced back big time as a
team, especially the three
seniors. Nick Fennell fired an
80, followed by Kyle Bazzani
with an 81 and Anthony
Tomaski with an 84.
The seniors will be missed
and very difficult to replace,
Johnson said.
Laug shot 87 on day two,
giving him a 36-hole total of
165, good for 31st place over-
all for both days. Fellow
sophomore Mike Misiak shot
89.
Petoskey earned a team
score of 341 on day one and
353 on day two.
Silas Lee paced the
Northmen with a two-day
total of 165, earning a very
good score of 79 on day one
and a respectable score of 86
on day two. Colin Green (88-
87 175) was runner-up for
the Northmen.
Cam Ludlow had the low
round for Petoskey on day
one, shooting 78. Jesse Peters
was the No. 3 golfer for
Petoskey on day two, shoot-
ing 104. Tyler Spiegl (96-92)
posted a 36-hole total of 188
and Adam McCain shot 88 on
day two.
Grand Rapids Christian
won the 2013 team title with
two very good rounds of 315
and 321 for a total of 636
strokes. Marshall (322-320
642) was second and
Cranbrook-Kingswood (324-
321 645) was third.
Ryan Bayer of Comstock
Park was the individual D-2
medalist with two very good
rounds of 75 and 74 for a
two-day total of 149. Nick
Carlson of Hamilton (75-76
151) was runner-up andSpencer Schab of Forest Hills
Northern (76-76 152) was
third.
Gaylord, Petoskey vie in finalsBlue Devils finish 12th, Petoskey 13th in final team standings at The Meadows
Softball
DeFlorios Thunderboltscapture third district championship in a row
Mio enjoys anothersuccessful season
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By Mike Dunn
CHEBOYGAN Hard-
throwing, strike zone-
pounding Cheboygan right-
hander Damon Proctor has
earned recognition once
again as the Straits Area
Conference Player of the
Year.
The senior was the ace for
coach Kevin Ballers Chiefs
this season as they dominat-
ed league play and captured
the 2013 title. The leaguecrown was part of a historic
season for the Chiefs, who
posted an excellent 24-7-1
record and won the first dis-
trict championship in base-
ball in school history.
Proctor, a three-time All-
Conference linebacker for
the Chiefs on the gridiron,
has an intimidating presence
on the hill and plays with a
Roger Clemens-type intensi-
ty. He was a sparkling 9-1-1
this season with a micro-
scopic 0.66 earned-run-aver-
age. He served up smoke in
the strike zone with a four-
pitch arsenal that kept
opposing batters on their
heels and off the bases.
Proctor rang up 127 strike-
outs and issued just 19 walks.
He was by no means a one-
trick pony, however. Proctorproduced at the plate as well
and also in the field. He led
the Chiefs in home runs this
season and was a menace to
enemy pitchers with the bat
in his hands, especially with
runners on base. His clutch
two-out, two-strike, two-run
double against the fence to
left field in Cadillac helped to
secure the 4-0 victory over
Glen Lake in the Div. 2
regional opener on Saturday,
June 8.
He will be continuing his
career on the diamond at
Muskegon Community
College, where he was
recruited to play third base
but very well could end up
firing fastballs as well.
This is the second time
Proctor has been named the
SAC Player of the Year. Healso achieved the honor after
his sophomore season. He
may have won it as a junior,
too, but unfortunately
missed the entire campaign
because of knee surgery.
This was a bounce-back
season for the young man
and a remarkable one.
Joining Proctor on the first-
team All-SAC roster is sweet-
swinging senior slugger Stan
Swiderek in the outfield.
Swiderek, who also fared well
as Cheboygans No. 2 pitcher
this season, led the Chiefs in
several offensive categories,
recording 35 hits and 19
steals while securing a team-
high .340 average.
Senior Jake Juillet made
the second-team roster as an
outfielder and junior short-
stop Zach Schley was picked
as a utility player for the sec-
ond team.
Sophomore catcher Nate
Stempky, who owns a cannon
for an arm and is as reliable
as the times tables behind
the plate this season, was
honorable mention.
Cheboygan senior was ace for league champions; slugging
Swiderek is also first-team selection
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High school graduates program begins second year
EAST LANSING The
Michigan High School
Athletic Associa tion is
accepting registrations by
mail and online for game
officials for the 2013-14
school year and hopes to
build on a program started
last year and aimed at
recruiting new officials from
high schools current gradu-
ating classes.
The MHSAA again has pro-
vided each member high
school with two complimen-
tary officials registrations to
be awarded to graduating
seniors designated by theirathletic directors as having
the skills and interest in con-
tinuing their involvement in
MHSAA athletics through
officiating. For 2012-13, 27
graduates took advantage of
this opportunity to register
free of charge.
High school seniors select-
ed do not have to pay regis-
tration fees for the next
school year, and will receive
assistance from MHSAA staff
in connecting with local offi-
cials associations and
receiving training opportuni-
ties. Graduates who regis-
tered during the first year of
the program came from the
following schools: AdrianLenawee Christian, Carleton
Airport , Dearborn , Detroit
International Academy,
Detroit Aisha Shule-W.E.B.
DuBois Prep Academy,
Detroit Southwestern,
Engadine, Grand Haven,
Grosse Pointe Woods
University Liggett, Harrison
Township LAnse Creuse,
Imlay City, Ishpeming
Westwood, Jonesville,
Kalamazoo Loy Norrix,
Lowell, Mackinaw City,
Marquette, Mayville,
Negaunee, New Boston
Huron, Owendale-
Gagetown, Owosso, Oxford,
St. Ignace LaSalle and West
Branch Ogemaw Heights.For other new and return-
ing officials, those who regis-
ter online again will receive a
$5 discount off their process-
ing fees. A $12 fee is charged
for each sport in which an
official wishes to register, and
the online processing fee is
$30. Officials submitting reg-
istration forms by mail or on
a walk-up basis will incur a
$35 processing fee. Officials
registered in 2012-13 will be
assessed a late fee of $30 for
registration after July 31. The
processing fee includes lia-
bility insurance coverage up
to $1 million for officials
while working contests
involving MHSAA schools.Online registration can be
accessed by clicking
Officials on the Home Page
of the MHSAA Website
(www.mhsaa.com). Forms
also are available online that
can be printed and submit-
ted by traditional mail or
hand delivery to the MHSAA
Office. More information
about officials registration
may be obtained by contact-
ing the MHSAA at 1661
Ramblewood Drive, East
Lansing, MI, 48823, by phone
at (517) 332-5046 or by e-mail
There is an officials' regis-
tration test for first-time offi-
cials and officials who werenot registered during the past
school year. The test consists
of 45 questions derived from
the MHSAA Officials
Guidebook, which also is
available on the Officials
page of the MHSAA Website.
Additiona l 50-questi on
exams must be taken by
those registering for football
or basketball for the first time
or those who were not regis-
tered for those sports during
the previous school year.
Manuals for both sports also
are available on the Officials
page.
MHSAA officials registration open
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CRAWFORD COUNTY
The Department of Natural
Resources announced this
week that fish and insect
communities will soon ben-efit from another habitat
project in the South Branch
of the Au Sable River.
Contractors will place large
woody complexes
clusters of a small num-
ber of trees in select areas
from the mouth of Thayer
Creek in Crawford County to
the main stem of the Au
Sable River. This will create a
better environment for fish
and other organisms.
The Au Sable River is one
of the country's most
notable cold-water rivers.
High groundwater inputs
provide excellent water
temperature for cold-water
fish in most streams in the
watersh ed, includin g the
South Branch of the Au
Sable River. Historically, the
river has been noted for
clear, cold, stable flow.
Clusters of woody debris
and high gradient create an
ideal habitat for a produc-
tive and diverse fishery.
European settlement of
the region stripped areas
along the Au Sable of its nat-
ural woody debris in the last
half of the 1800s, creating
problems that continue toexist today. These problems
include a scarcity of wood in
portions of the stream chan-
nel and near-shore areas,
and excessive amounts of
sand.
Efforts to restore fisheries
in the South Branch of the
Au Sable River have been
ongoing for more than 10
years. Recently, the DNR
Fisheries Division contract-
ed with RestorationDredging, Inc. to assist in
these activities. The final
two-year segment of a 10-
year commitment to restore
the river system will occur
between June 2013 and July
2015.
Restoration Dredging,
Inc. will be responsible for
planning and implementing
the placement of large
woody debris complexes
into the South Branch of the
Au Sable River, on private
and public shorelines.
Landowner permission will
be obtained for work along
private shorelines.
All trees will be transport-
ed and placed into the river
solely by helicopter. Trees
will be harvested on either
state or federal land. The
placement sites will be dis-
cussed in a public review
process before they are
approved by Fisheries
Division.
Landowners along the
South Branch of the Au
Sable River in Crawford
County will have an oppor-
tunity for their property to
be considered for stream
enhancement locations andcontribute to ongoing reha-
bilitation efforts. Permission
will be required from
landowners to place one or
more large woody debris
structures on the river bot-
tom of their property after
Sept. 1, 2013.
This rehabilitation project
is an example of the DNR's
commitment to protecting
natural resources and
ensuring sustainable recre-
ation use and enjoyment.
The enhancements in the
South Branch of the Au
Sable River enables a strong
natural resource-based
economy in Crawford
County and builds upon
strong economic relation-
ships and partnerships
between the DNR, the
USDA Forest Service and
area businesses. Local sub-
contractors on this project
include Northpoint
Fisheries Management in
Grayling and S&J Excavating
in Roscommon.
Construction Helicopters,
Inc. of Howell is providing
the aviation portion of this
project.
Questions on this rehabil-
itation initiative can be
directed to Tim Cwalinski,
fisheries biologist for the
Northern Lake Huron
Management Unit at 989-
732-3541, extension 5072.
Restoring
fisheries onAuSable RiverDNRs rehabilitation efforts of Au Sable
River's South Branch continue withlarge woody debris placements
Golf
Bazzani is also named the Most Improved
Player for the Blue DevilsBy Mike Dunn
GAYLORD Gaylord golf
coach Tom Johnson has
announced his annual team
awards for the 2013 season.
Sophomore Cam Laug and
senior Kyle Bazzani shared
the Jack Shepard Most
Valuable Player Award and
Bazzani was also chosen for
the Jay Soderberg Most
Improved Player Award.
Laug had an outstanding
season as the Blue Devils
No. 1 golfer. He earned Big
North All-Conference first-
team recognition and shined
in the district and regional
tournaments, finishing
fourth and third, respective-
ly.
Bazzani was the district
medalist, helping the Blue
Devils to capture the district
championship as a team.
Those who earned varsity
letters for Gaylord this year
included Kyle Bazzani,
Anthony Tomaski, Nick
Fennell, Cam Laug, Mike
Misiak, Josh Costello, Rob
Trelfa and Jimmy Robb.
JV letters went to Leland
Huey, Nick Belding, Mike
Shryock, Geoff Carpenter,
Jackson Landrie, Andrew
McClure, Austin Neal, Nick
Wenzel, Neal Black, Chase
Pawlanta, Ty Coonrod,
Dylan Mathews, and Gavin
Atkins, with Chad Feltz and
Jeff Heintz earning partici-
pation awards.
Gaylords school record for
low round is held by 2012
graduate Alex Dombrowski
with an incredible score of
65 at the Traverse City West
Invitational of 2012.
The low team score of 293
on a par-70 course was set in
2002 at the Cheboygan
County Club by Adam Miller,
Andy Hees, Kyle Holmes,Brandon Nowack and Kevin
Shankleton.
The low team score of 299
on a par-72 course was also
set by the same five golfers at
the Alpena Country Club in
2002.
Adam Miller also won the
individual state title for
Gaylord that year.
Laug, Bazzani are
Gaylord co-MVPs
By Mike Dunn
BATTLE CREEK
Cheboygans stellar junior
golfer Andrew Purcell
capped his outstanding 2013
season on the links with
another fine performance in
the Div. 3 state tournamentat the challenging Bedford
Valley course in Battle Creek.
Purcell, after capturing
both the individual district
and regional titles for the
Chiefs in his previous two
outings, showed up strong
in the high-stakes, pressur-
ized atmosphere of the two-
day state finals. Purcell dis-
played remarkable consis-
tency, recording an 82 on
each day.
His 36-hole total of 164
earned a ninth place finish
among all the D-3 individual
qualifiers from around the
state. The top individual
qualifier in the state tourneywas Paisilp Kanil of Leslie,
who recorded 76 on both
days for a total of 152
strokes.
Leading into the state
tourney, Purcell had earned
individual medalist honors
in the Div. 3 district tourna-
ment at Cheboygan Country
Club with a round of 77 and
medalist honors in the
regional tournament at
Lakeside Links in Ludington
with a remarkable round of
75.
Chiefs Purcell vies
in state finals
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Road Race will take place on
Thursday, July 4, at the Louis
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near Johannesburg. There is
a 5K and a 10K run/walk
offered along with water sta-
tions along the course and
post-race snacks.
Prizes will be awarded in
each male and female age
group. The pre-registration
fee is $20 and race-day regis-
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For details, contact hsepa-
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with 5K and 10K run/walk
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By Jim Akans
There is nothing quite as festive, relaxing
and FUN as an evening full of music and
food of the tropics. Well dont book that trip
south, because next Thursday evening, June
27th from 5 to 10 pm, the tropics are coming
to Gaylord as Marsh Ridge Resort presents
their 5th Annual Island Night at Jacs Place.
There will be plenty of live music, a host of
tantalizing tropical appetizers, entrees,
desserts and drink specials (including the
very enticing sounding 5 OClock
Somewhere and Coco Cabana drinks) plus
dancing and more.
Set high upon the hills overlooking the
splendor of northern Michigans captivating
scenic woodlands, the staff at the locally
owned Marsh Ridge Resort, located just
south of Gaylord, has been offering area resi-
dents and Northern Michigan visitors theultimate in golf, lodging, dining, as well as
facilities for banquet and group meetings for
over five decades. Marsh Ridge offers guests
an above and beyond the ordinary experi-
enceall year long.
We are one of the best values in Northern
Michigan, states Marsh Ridge owner, Larry
Bowden. We have earned a solid reputation
over the years for offering world class golf,
lodging and dining right here in the heart of
the Gaylord Golf Mecca. What people may
not realize is that we also offer facilities for
weddings, reunions, anniversaries, business
and group meetings and more, and can
accommodate up to 125 people. We can also
cater those events, and offer rooms for out oftown guests.
Marsh Ridge Resort was originally called
Ken-Mar On The Hill, named after
founders Kenneth and Margaret Atha. The
resort first encompassed forty-three acres
and included three lodges; a main lodge
which is now the beautifully renovated
Scandinavian, and two additional build-
ings which are the current Fjord townhouse
and the Visby lodge.
In 1980, a businessman from Troy,
Michigan; Jim Kohler, purchased the resort,
renamed it Norden Hem (Northern Home),
added several buildings and established the
current entrance off Old 27. Jack Bott pur-
chased the property in 1992, made extensive
renovations including the current restaurant,
which continues to bear his name; Jacs
Place. Larry Bowden, who has an extensive
background in development and resort man-
agement in Northern Michigan, including
involvement in such leading residential and
time-share communities as Guthrie Lakes,
Michaywe, Pinestead Reef in Traverse City,
Shanty Creek and Beaver Creek Resort,
bought the hotel properties in 2005, and the
restaurant and golf course in 2008.
In addition to being Northern Michigans
number one tropical hot spot once a year
for Island Night, Jacs Place restaurant at
Marsh Ridge Resort offers what has been
hailed as one the most incredibly delicious
dining experiences in Northern Michigan.
The restaurant offers daily specials, a happy
hour Sundays through Thursdays from 3 to 6
pm, live music every Thursday evening, and
the facilities famous pizza, which has been
proclaimed as one of the best in the
northbringing diners back time and time
again.
Dont miss Island Night next Thursday,
June 27th at Marsh Ridge - a locally owned
dining, golf and lodging experience that truly
goes above and beyond the ordinary. Be
sure to visit www.marshridge.com for the lat-
est updates for events at Marsh Ridge.
Enjoy an evening oftropical music, food and funduring Island Night at
Marsh Ridge Resort
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UNIQUEUnique in both size andpotential, this largecommercial propertywith high visibility andmultiple entrancespresents a nice oppor-tunity for any number
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$195,000. MLS #284997
GREAT LOCATIONin the Card Commercial
Park. Highway access andvisibility from I-75 make thisthe perfect place to operate a
business. Lease Optionavailable. Call today!
$319,000.MLS #285282
1 MILE NORTH ON OLD 27
GAYLORD
989.732.5136HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY7:30AM TO5:30PM;
SATURDAY 8AM TO2PM; CLOSEDSUNDAY
PRO-Build
ESTATEAUCTION
Saturday, June 29, @ 9:00 amDirections: From the intersection of US 131 and M-72 East, South of Kalkaska. Take M-72 East 4
miles to Golden Rd. Turn Right & go 1 mile to Tyler Rd. Turn Left & go 1/2 mile to Auction Site.
Watch for signs.
FISHING-HUNTING: Fish Mounts * Fishing Poles * Fly Fishing Poles * Reels * Lures * Spoons
Jigs * Other Tackle * Ice Augers * Fly Fishing items * Tip ups * Waders * Turkey Calls
Camping Stoves * Propane Heaters * Duck Decoys * Ammo Boxes * Tents * Portable GazeboSnow Shoes * Hunting Clothes * Spotting Scope * Ammo * Brass * Gun Cases * Tackle Boxes
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10/10
By Jim Akans
Simply spectacular! There is no better way to
describe this weeks feature listing; a stunningly
beautiful Northern Michigan lakeside estate set
upon approximately 18 acres that includes over
400 feet of frontage on all-sports Oley Lake just
east of Gaylord.
The custom built two-story dream home
offers approximately 4,764 square feet of living
space on the main two levels, plus it has a
mostly finished full basement that is highlight-
ed by an entertainment room and a sound
room, bringing the total space in the home to a
whopping 7,100 square feet. There are five bed-
rooms and four baths, an attached (and heated)
oversized three-car garage, a pole barn and sta-
bles on the grounds and a list of amenities that must be seen to be fully
appreciated. Among those are hardwood and tile flooring, vaulted ceil-
ings, a spacious gourmet kitchen, wet bar, jetted tub in the master suite,
central air conditioningthe list goes on and on.
Outdoors, while the 405 feet of frontage on Oley Lake certainly takes
center stage, and views of the lake and pristine grounds can be enjoyed
from the living areas inside the home, from the elegant and inviting wrap
around covered porch and up close on the private sandy beach area or on
the fiberglass dock.
This one-of-a-kind home and location is listed at $745,000 - Call Mike
Perdue at Smith Realty Group today for a private showing at (989) 732-
2477 or email [email protected]
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1738 S. Otsego Ave., P.O. Box 641 Gaylord, MI 49735
Inventory
Selling!Want to Sell Your
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3 BED, 2 BATH BRICK HOMEwith Full Basement and Attached Garage. Sun Room, HardwoodFloors, Central Air and Big Fenced in Yard. Quiet Neighborhood
Close to School and Downtown.$115,000. MLS #280748
LOOKING FOR A HAIR, NAIL OR TANNINGSALON BUSINESS?
HERE IT IS! High Traffic Area just East of Atlanta on M-32. Lotsof Parking and Frontage on the Thunder Bay River. Please haveyour buyer pre-qualified with an Chemical Bank Loan Officer
of institution of choice. $40,927. MLS #281664
$20K PRICEDROP!
Completed Furnished,Charming Year Longor Vacation Home in
Canada Creek.3 Beds,2 1/2 Baths.CedarSided Inside. LowMaint Vinyl SidingOutside.Walk Out
Basement,GasFireplace, Roomy Deck,Attached 2 1/2 Car Garage plus
Additional Garage for Storage-Toys. Newer Well-Septic System.Enjoy All that Canada Creek has to Offer Including 13,500 Acres
for Hunting-Fishing, 5 Lakes, 2 Blue Ribbon Trout Streams,Archery and Gun Ranges.$149,000. MLS #276951
CHARMING AND CLEAN2 Bed,1 Bath Ranch in Michaywe.Like New? New Inlaid DupontFlooring,New High Efficiency Natl Gas Furnace,New Hot WaterHeater. Natural Gas Fireplace,Central Air,Finished Attached 2 1/2
Car Garage, Roomy Deck,La ndscaped Yard and QuietNeighborhood so You Can Enjoy it All. $91,900. MLS #280981
VERSATILE10 ACREPARCEL
just south ofMancelona.
Mostly wooded.Close to trails.Great for hunt-ing or building
that dreamhome. Property
surveyed,staked.
$16,500.MLS #283494
GREATPRICE
for More Than 300Feet of Frontageon OutstandingFishing Traverse
Lake. Private Lakewith No Access to
Lake Unless YouOwn
Property...Here'sOpportunity to
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On Newer 3bdr 2.5 bath
Energy
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insulating fabrication. Lots of Storage. Close to Gaylord and
Deeded Access to Otsego Lake. $139,900. MLS #281428
COUNTRY QUIET3 Bed, 2 Bath Ranch on Big Lot East of Gaylord. Attached 2 1/2
Car Garage and Full Basement with Unique Room for theCreative Side (workshop, painting, exercise, etc.) New Carpet
and Paint. Peaceful Country Sub not far from Gaylord.$84,900. MLS #280904
Featured HomeOn the Market
4524 Meadow Road, GaylordContact; Mike Perdue, Smith Realty Group, Gaylord, (989) 732-2477
Gorgeous Northern Michiganlakeside estate just east of Gaylord
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you have handrai ls installe dalongside your staircases? If youhave a pool is it surrounded witha fence at a gate? Safety measuresalso can count toward your poli-cy. If your home was recentlyrenovated or is newer that mayentitle you to a discount. Olderhomes can be retrofitted withmaterials that make them moreearthquake and weather resist-ant.
4) Policyholder DiscountsIfyou havent filed a home insur-ance claim in the last 10 years
you may want to ask about a dis-count. Homeowners who haventmade a claim can often get asmuch as a 20% reduction. If youare older and retired you mayalso be entitled to a discount.Bundling your home insurance
with other policies can also yielda savings as can being a long-term policyholder. Anothermoney-saving factor you mayconsider is raising yourdeductible, which can lower yourpremium but make sure that inthe event you need to use yourinsurance policy that your budg-
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In todays competitive market,its important to shop around,because you may receive dis-parate quotes on policies thatoffer essentially the same cover-age. Check consumer guides,insurance agents, companiesand online insurance quote serv-ices. This will give you an idea ofprice ranges and tell you whichcompanies have the lowestprices.
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