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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-

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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.

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    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

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    Engadine, Grand Haven,

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    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-

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    hand delivery to the MHSAA

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    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

    at [email protected].

    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

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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

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    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-

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    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-

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    Club with a round of 77 and

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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

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    their 5th Annual Island Night at Jacs Place.

    There will be plenty of live music, a host of

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    very enticing sounding 5 OClock

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    dancing and more.

    Set high upon the hills overlooking the

    splendor of northern Michigans captivating

    scenic woodlands, the staff at the locally

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    facilities for banquet and group meetings for

    over five decades. Marsh Ridge offers guests

    an above and beyond the ordinary experi-

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    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,

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    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

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    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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    Additional Garage for Storage-Toys. Newer Well-Septic System.Enjoy All that Canada Creek has to Offer Including 13,500 Acres

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    that dreamhome. Property

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    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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