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Local Iinksters make movebe much of a problem becausewe were leading byquite a few in that first group. But one of SouthLyon’s lower golfers really came through forthem.”

South Lyon’s 8th Thomasand Milford’s JimKoresky, golf coaches since the early 1960s,haveseen It all both on and off the course. Koresky was referring to MIke Mestaros, who

Perhaps that explains their level emotions toppedthe Lions with a 42.HIs personal-bestscoretoward last Thursday’s South Lyon.Mtliord dual enabledSouthLyon to scratchChrisWalters’48.meet, which will go down as one of the most In- MeazarosandConley, whocaSeda 45, enteredterestlag in Kensington Valley Conferenee thematchas SouthLyon’s fifth andsixth playershistory. respectively,only to exit as localheroes.

SouthLyon won the matchon criteriaaftereach “You have to hand it to those two guys,” Midteam carded a four-manscoreof 172.MovIng to Thomas,whoseteam Is atopthe KVC dual stan-the fifth worn, South Lyca’s Rob Conley edged dingswith a 4-0 record. “Without them, wewouldMaford’s WillisBuIlardby two strokes. ~ havebeenin big trouble.

But the tiebreakerwas not the big story at “But that’s what I like abo4the team this year.Vlub—Thunday.Instead,it wasa We alwaysseem4tbavtonrtwo guycrklng hi

freak accidenton the final hole that left everyone theoccasion.They take turnsbeingthe star.”buzzing. Lions aceJohnCook wasoff hisgameThursday,

Milford starJasonMueller Inadvertentlyhit his but still manageda 43. TeammatesMark Beasleyball while taking a practice swing on the ninth andAdam Smythshot43 and44respectively.fairway. He was forced to countthe errantshot, MUteS sophomore Jerem~zMueller was thewhich arguably playeda majorrole In themet’s medalist, firing a five-over-par41. Mike McFalloutcomt ~ - ‘~ U~Tim Thompson4$-and- Bullard 47 to

—Mueller,-who-went ~*--to-three-putt--the-ninth—round-Out-the scorin*— 0 ____green,finishedwith a44. Afterward, both coachesigreed that pressure

“It wasjustoneof thosethings,” Koreskysaid. causedthescoresto behighePthannormal.“Jason was waiting for some gollers in front of “We werealittle tight. . .anil Milford lookedthehim. . and,probablynot thinking about, just got a sameway,” Thomas commented.“You couldtelllittle toocloseto the bail. justby lookingatthekids thatit wasabig meet.

“I feel bad for him, and I know he feels bad “We’re happy to win, but we’re certainly notabout it, too. At the time, he didn’t think it would ~ gloating.We realize we’re very fortunate to come

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consecutive winBy Mitt SsidI

A meetingbetweenthearea’sbestoffenstand wontdefenseproducedtheinevitable Saturday afternoon.

SouthLyon, using the arm of Mike Skatzkaand thelegsof SteveMorse, complied 387 yards in total offenseen route to its third itralflt one-sidedvictory — a 414decision which spoiled Lakeland’s Homecomingfestivities.

Skataka completedeightof 15passesfor 130 yardsandthreetouchdowns.The senior quarterbackwas mostdominantlate In the first half whenhe connectedwithfair consecutiveaerials— two for touchdowns— duringatwo-minutespan.

As for Morse, he carriedthe ball 16 timesfor 133 yards~-- - ~ádiOitOiAchdown. HenowlEIdsThiKensiflgtOnV

Conferencewith 517 rushingyardsand a7.7 yards-per-carry average.

Skatzkaand his favorite target,wide receiverMarkHoorn, are atop the KVC in their respective categoriesaswell. Skatakahasthrow for St yards,while Hewnhasii receptionsworth461 yards.

VersusLakeland,Boom caught five passesfor 1%yardsandtwo touchdowns.

“Our defenseactuallyplayed pretty well, especiallyduring the first half,” LakelandcoachBill Mohr Mid.“But with ow- offensestruggling, the defenseis forcedinto somerealtoughsituations.

“SouthLyon is a strongfootball team,”he added. “Iwasimpressedwith themon bothsidesof the ball.Theycanhurtyou alot of wayswith their offense . .andtheirdefense,well, theysureshut usdown.”

Lakelandfinishedwith 110yards in total offense,butmanaged only 57 against South Lyon’s first-teamdefense— which hasnot alloweda pointsincethe secondweek of the season.The Eaglesfailed to pick up a firstdown in thefirst half.

Afterward,Lions coachBobScheloske,whoseclub im-provedto 5-0 overall and 34 in the KVC, praised justabeuteveryone.He mentioned improvement within theeffensiveline, defensiveintensityand a decreasein cost-lymistakes.

He alsowas pleasedwith his team’s mental approschtowarda rareafternoongameagainsta winlessoppo-neat.

“The kids came in with a good attitude,” be said.“They’ve takento heartthe idea of beingbettereveryweek. We werenot playing a teamthecaliberof Bay Ci-ty JohnGlenn (SouthLyon’s first victim), but the kidsweredeterminedtobeatthehighestlevel possible.”

The Lions took controlof Saturday’s gamewith an ear-ly touchdowndrive, covering65 yards in 11 plays. CraigWeekscappedthemarchwith a two-yardplunge.

The scoreremainedthesameuntil early in the secondquarter.FollowingaLakelandfumble,SouthLyon mov-S 34 yardsIn five plays — with Weeksagaingoing Infrom two yardsout.

The Lions thenicedthegamelate In the secondstanzaas SUtiks fired scoring strikes to Hoorn and MikeRink.

By Matt SeldiWhen the South Lyon girls’ basket-

ball team hostedLw-i Montante andthe Milford Redskins last night, itwas hoping to end a pattern whichhasplaguedthe local squad in 1988.

Beginning with a 72-38 season-openingvictory over SalIneand con-tinuing with a 53-36 win at Hartlandlast Thursday,the Lions have alter-nated wins and losses en route torecordsof 5-4 overall and 2-1 in theKensingtonValley Conference.

“We’re hopthg the pattern doesn’thold tnie,” said Lions coach RonShanks Sunday afternoon inreference to last night’s contest,which was played after the Herald’sdeadline.

“The whole thing Is kind of

in KVCout with a win.”

The victory improved South Lyon’s chancesInthe KVC race, especiallysince Milford is one ofthe three teamsthat placed aheadof the Lions atthepre-seasonleaguemeet.

SouthLyon canmakeup more groundthis weekIn matches against Howell and Novi. The post-seasonleague gathering is scheduledfor nextTuesday at Huran Meadows Golf Course inBrighton.

Milford, on theotherhand,fell to 5-1 overall and3-1 in theKVC. The dual losswu theschool’sfirstsince 1986,stopping an impressivewinning strflkat 15.

“We’re still In it, though,” Koreskymentioned.±~Actualli~~.~wecan control ow own destiny. We canwin theleaguewith astrong finish.”

Earlier in the week, both South Lyon andMilford competedin theOaklandCounty Meet atPontiac Country Club. The Lions placed13th out of44 teamswith 340 strokes,while the Redskinswere29th with 363.

Beasleytopped SouthLyon with-in 18-holescore-04-77, good for eighth P1ac&OYeraLanLa&IPr~dividual medal. Jeremy Mueller’s 85 led the wayfor Milford.

Oneday later, the Lions whippedHartland,156-168, at Rutland Glen G0U Coune. Walters andBeasley fired 36 and 37 respectively to lead thelocals, who came within one stroke of the four-than teamstore schoolrecord.

We’re just waiting for him toget looseonetlmeJrLakelandscoredits lone touchdown late In the game

as Tony Sergerambled40 yardsto paydirt.The juniorrunningbackfinishedwith 58 rushIngyardson five car-riot.

The Eagles’ leading rusher, Al Brown, managedonly42yardsinl2trlet

“We’re st.ill havingalot of problemswith our offensiveuiw.” Mt said.

KVC: NoWgrid squadundefeated: -The Novi football team put on an awesome4s~nsivedisplay last Friday night at Brighton,$eording its third consecutiveshutout, 27.0,40kinsta KensingtonValley Conferenceoppo-41pt.~thevictory left the Wildcats, two-time defen-Jilt champions of theKVC, at 5-0overall and 3-o~sti’e league. They have won ~ straIghtk~ularseasongamesdatingback to October411985.rUIt was a great win,” Novi coach JohnOsbornesaid. “It wasourbestperformancetotatefrom anoverall jrfornance standpoint.‘ “Our defensewasreally toughagain,”head-44. “We had great play up anddowntheline,ad I give credit to my assistants, ColekowecampandTadKeliepourey,becausetheybad the defensevery prepared.Our defenseçeally looksnlceasaunit.”rNovi jumped in front early, with Scott_t___ -. . . I— •I.—

M. Gallowsyf Hsr&dSouth Lyon’s win over Mflford Thursday. Friday.- “Howell has beenrespectableand they are

____________________________________________ not going to be easy to beat,” he said.

FROM THE SEIDLINES -

MATT SEIDL Local- $tacey Bache, a member of the

- South Lyon High School equestrian

- ~ ~ _____ - -------—--- I -~-~--~-—---- ---team~recenUy-plactd-firstin-the-1988——--_I S 0 i Michigan Quarter Horse Breeders’. U Futurity at the Michigan State

. I Ii Fairgrounds.I . Bache earned the honor by ridingaC U a , y v herbay geMin~Hen RoyalDr~ina

thic in mind’? eo~’soccsr:SouthLyonremain-L I I I ~,j I I I I I I I I I • edinthe hunt foraleaguechamplon-

- ship after nipping takeland, 3-2,Thoughts before, during Thursday afternoon at Lakeland

andafteraone-sidedfoofball ~ighSchool.game...

. Hmmm. UndefeatedSouth Lyon versus winlegaLakeland. Doesn’t thatsoundlike fun. ::

S Where are all the carsand people? I thought thflwas Lakeland’s Hoineco - —

Ing game.. Hey, watch it kid. That’s

my parking space.You camput thtt TransAmsomewhereelse.. It really is a Homecom-

ing game. Wow, I don’t think schoolshad this (emptyseats,lack of enthusiasm) in mind when they cameupwith theidea.

. Will someone please help those two Lakelandcheerleaders as they struggle to raise the wind-blownflag?

. Maybeit’s my imagination,but theSouthLyon spec-tators are making more pre-game noise than theLakeland fans. This isLakeland High School,right? -

. This is getting to be too much. The huge Lakelandband Is silent asthe Eaglestake the field a few minutesbefore kickoff. As for the Lions, they are greetedby astandingovation and ahandful of traveling horns. -

I Doesthe golf team practice chip shotson this foot-ball field, or what?I’ve neverseensomany divots.

. South Lyon running back SteveMorse (who rushedfor 12 yards on the game’sfirst play from scrimmage)seemsto enjoy contact more than most high schoolplayers.Maybeweshouldcall him Rambo.

. SouthLyon (leading7-~early in thesecondquarter)lookskind of flat today. If it starts raining and Lakelandavoidsthe costlymistakes,an upset could be in themak-ing.

. So much for that thought (as Lakeland fumbles apunt on Its own34 yard line and then iswhistled for a per-sonalfoul twoplays later).

. What’s wrong with South Lyon quarterback MikeSkatzka? After throwing theball with suchzip last week,hehasyet to unload apretty spiral.

. Sorry, Mike. I didn’t mean to upset you. Those fourconsecutivecompletions(good for 50 yardsand twotouchdowns) at the end of the first half really wereun-necessary.

S Eaglesquarterback Ed Cheeseman,with the way hemaneuversside to sidewhile undercenter,remindsmeof former University of Michigan signalcaller MarkWangler.

I Who Is that guy onthepublicaddresssystem?Color-ful commentaryis onething, butattemptsathumorwiththe hometeam trailing by 40 pointsareanother.

. For the secondtime in four seasons,South Lyon maypossessthe best player in the Kensington Valley Con-ference.Fullback/linebackerDavelafolla wasthemainman in 1985, while wide receiver/safetyMark HOOn’ isfollowing in his footstepsthis fall.

. Football fans can take their pick in two weeks. Onone hand, you have South Lyon traveling to Novi forwhat could be a battle of unbeatens.But you also haveMilford tangling with Lakeland In a possiblemeeting ofthe KVC winless.

. Walt a minute. I forgot about South Lyon’sHomecominggamewith Hartlandthis week. Now thatshould be quite a game,especially since Hartland et-barrassedthe Lions, 21-0, last season.

. Two things arecertain, though, as SoUth Lyon andHartland — both3-0 in the KVC — prepare for war. Firstof all, the Lions will prevail in rather easy fashion.Secondly,the atmosphereat South Lyon High Schoolwillbe much more intense than the one at Lakelandlastweekend.

. Now back to those red-hotNovi Wildcats, who havewon 20 straIght regular seasongames- Coach Jo~aOsborne has put togetheranotherexplosiveoffenseandstingydefense.Their 27-0 victory at Brighton Friday haSouth Lyon followers wonderagif the Lions can contend

“We should have won the Novigame,’’ Lions coach Heinz~Donaubauersaid. “We scoredfor the

rtsg~r:iimnnrsw~mlssedçpenaltyshotwith a minuteleft in thi game.

“To be honest, I think my team isbetterthan Novi’s team. I think we’llbeatthemnexttime.”

Allan Hauman and }lalsteadscored two goals each againstHowell, while Jeff Dameworth andDonaubauer had one apiece venusNovi. -

TheLions are6-4-1overall.

Girls’ Cross Country: The Lions In third place for quite a while, butdlppedtoo-3intheKVCafterafl-34 made a nice move during the lastlossat Hartland lastTuesday. mileor so.”

Dana—P-Ishalski-set-thepaceJor~TYrtlMtLflwasjift~jflfij~SouthLyon with a second-placetime Gretchen Oyster seventh in 24:09,of2l:43. Laura Manasconinth in 24:~and

“Dana ran a nice race,” Lions JeonyFogg11thin 25:06to round outcoachBruce Streightsaid. “She was thelocalshowing.

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Wednesday. October 5, 1988

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Andy Donaubauerscoredtwo goalsfor the locals, while Erik Halsteadproducedthethird.

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In the third quar~,South Lyon scored two moretouchdowns— with Itoorn grabbing a 33-yard passfromSkatzka and Morse sjalntingin from 23yardsout.

“It seemslike otherteamsaremoreconcernedwithstopping Skatzka St anyone else,” Scheloskesaid.“That’s fine with ta~.When they do that, it openseverything up for our other people.

“The funny thing, though, Is our big threat (widereceiver Dave Oshorn) hasn’t even broke ~neyet.

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The Lions were primed for a two-game winning streak last ‘Fuesdaywhen they hosted Waterford Mott,but the Corsairs dominated the mid-die quarterson their way to a 51-31triumph.

South Lyon trailed 11-10after eightminutes, 20-14at Intermissionand 39-18 enteringthefinal stanza.

Poorshootingprovedcostlyfor thelocals, who convertedonly 12 of 60field goalsattempts and sevenof 17free throws. Sophomore JennyShanksled the feeble attack with sixpoints and threesteals,while JustinaHolman had five points and 13 it-jounds.

On Thursday, South Lyon jumpedJenny Shanks (23) iooka to pass.

53-36out to an early lead andthenheldoffHartland — which cut a 14-pointdeficit to eight at halftime. TheLions’ biggest lead was~ late in thefinal period.

“The key was our start,” Shankssaid. “It was the first time In a longtime that we’vebeenaheadearlyin agame.We hit some shots and wereabletogetinto ourpress.”

SouthLyon outscoredthe Eagles,15-4, in the first quarter. Holman ledthe chargewith sevenof her game-high -15 points, while Sheila Hattonhadfive.

‘The SouthLyon backcourtalsoper-formed well. Shanks recorded eightpoints, four assistsand four steals,while CherylKutamo had six points,five assistsandsix steals.

CenterBecki Cobb addednine re-boundsfor theLions.

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