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Darlene Kay VanTol 1943-2019 Darlene Kay VanTol - age 75, of Grand Blanc, formerly of Linden, passed away Friday, December 6, 2019. Services will be held 12 PM Saturday, December 14 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. Pastor Jeff Jaggers officiating. Visitation will be 11 AM until the time of service Saturday. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Darlene VanTol Memorial Fund, c/o Sharp Funeral Homes. Darlene was born December 14, 1943 in Flint, the daughter of Raymond and Betty (Collins) Sager. She had worked for Felch’s in Linden. Darlene is survived by three children, Phillip (Debi) Mitchell, Jr., Deborah (Kevin) Beckman, Randall (Jennifer) Mitchell; six grandchildren, Emily (Joseph) Gould, Jane (Zach) Adams, Megan Beckman, Ben Beckman, Cale Mitchell, Brady Mitchell; six great-grandchildren, Austin, David, and Logan Gould, Tom, Emma, and Mary Adams; and sister, Marilyn (Gary) Hyatt. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Donald VanTol who passed February 4, 2018. Tributes may be shared at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
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Sports SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2019 | PAGE 36 | MYFENTON.COM/SPORTSLake Fenton’s Francis
Senter dribbles with the ball during the Blue Devils’ loss to Kearsley.
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Blue Devils start hot, but fall to Kearsley in season-openerBy David Troppens
Flint — Anyone who saw the first half of Lake Fenton’s varsity
boys basketball team’s first game this season saw an
extremely entertaining first half of basket-ball. And during it, the Blue Devils
looked mighty
impressive. Under first-year head coach Josh Fox, the squad used an uptempo style, frustrat-ing the host Kearsley Hornets for most of the first 16 minutes of the contest. The Blue Devils pushed the ball upcourt and rarely had to settle into much of a half-court offense. The results were a pretty impressive 43-29 halftime lead. However, the Blue Devils weren’t able to maintain that tempo in the second half,
struggled trying to keep the lead with its halfcourt offense during the second half and lost a tough 67-63 verdict at Kearsley High School on Tuesday. The halves were stark contrasts. Lake Fenton shot a sizzling 18-for-33 with just five turnovers in the first half. In the second half, when they were trying to maintain their lead, the squad hit on just 6-of-28 shots from the field. Kearsley was
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By David Troppens Linden — When it comes to opening up a season with a bang, it’s hard to beat Linden’s opener on Wednesday. First off, the Eagles had three strong squads at the meet, head-lined by the No. 2 Division 4 squad, New Lothrop, as poten-tial foes. Finally, the Eagles opened the season with an assembly dual, meaning a good portion of the first dual was competed with the Linden High School student body in attendance. The Eagles took some lumps in the matches, losing to Bay City John Glenn 52-22, but then
Linden wrestling open season vs. challenging foes posted a stronger score against New Lothrop, a 47-29 loss. “We knew going into this meet it was going to be tough, but that’s what we wanted,” Linden varsity wrestling coach Kyle Summerfield said. “We wanted opponents that we had to wrestle well to beat. “It’s a really great experience for the kids and the student-ath-letes in general. It’s really fun to wrestle in front of a student body whether you are home or away. It’s a great atmosphere. I know these guys were excited
to wrestle today.” Against John Glenn, the Eagles posted four individual wins with three being pinfall victories. The pinfall wins were recorded by Uzziah Delgado (171), Jaylon Berry (145) and Jayden Rittenbury (152). Colton Powell (189) also started his season with a victory, earning a 14-2 major decision victory. “The first match went a lit-tle shaky but that’s the way it goes,” Summerfield said. “We didn’t schedule someone we
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Linden’s Bryce Shingleton (left) attempts to take down his opponent during Wednesday’s dual against New Lothrop. Photo: David Troppens
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Flint area marathon runner and owner of Bauman’s Running and Walking Shop Mark Bauman was recently honored with his induction to the Greater Flint Athletic Hall of Fame. He’s pictured here while making his acceptance speech. Submitted photo
Bauman inducted into Greater Flint Athletic HOFBy David Troppens Mark Bauman had a suggestion by his older brother, Doug, that he may want to join the Flint Ain-sworth cross country team during his junior season. That suggestion changed the course of Mark Bauman’s life. Bauman, who owns Bauman’s Running and Walking Shop located at 1473 Hill Rd., has since run in 50 Boston Marathons, every single Detroit Free Press Marathon, every single Crim 10-mile race and every Volkslaufe 20K race. He has helped organize other running events and has helped others with their run-ning careers through his business. Recently, he was given an honor for his notoriety to the Flint area’s running world — he was inducted into the Greater Flint Athletic Hall of Fame. “My older brother thought it would be a good idea to run cross country my junior year,” Bauman said. “Yeah, it was pretty quick. I was hooked.”
Bauman, 69, was honored along with his class of inductees, which included Fenton’s Ivan Williams, Julie Roberts-Decker and the 1995 Lake Fenton softball team. “It’s extremely special,” Bau-man said. “What a privilege it is. I am so lucky to have had this hap-pen to me. It’s a great group and to go in the same year as Olympian Geena Gall-(Levoe), that’s really impressive to me.” Once hooked on the sport, he at-tended Flint Community College (now Mott Community College) and his track coach, Paul Griffin, encouraged him to run in the Bos-ton Marathon. The 1970 version was his first. It began a run of 50 straight Boston Marathons, the longest current streak, only second to Maryland’s Ben Beach’s streak of 52 years. “I don’t think I ever thought about it,” Bauman said. “When I was a young age I don’t think I ever thought about competing when I was this old. But once I got older,
I wanted to see how long can I go.” His fastest time at Boston was 2:30:32 in 1975. But just like any runner, he was hoping for better. “I hoped to go quicker,” Bauman said. Bauman, a Flushing resident, finished the 2019 race in 6:31:32. “I have been extremely lucky I haven’t had any injuries keeping me from competing,” Bauman said. Of course, a lot of people in the tri-county area know Bauman for his business. It didn’t start with a typical building. “I started it out in the trunk of my car, taking shoes to races,” Bauman said. “Eventually it became a busi-ness. “It was a slow start. It wasn’t good getting loans to start the busi-ness. I built my inventory as I made money. It was a slow process, and a slow gradual build-up.” Bauman still loves running, and expects to be at the 2020 Boston Marathon.
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DEVILSContinued from Page 36able to control Lake Fenton’s tempo better and shot 13-for-27 themselves during the second half, earning the Hor-nets the come-from-behind victory. “We want to push, obviously,” Fox said. “We don’t have the size of other teams so we want to get out in tran-sition and get easy shots as much as we can. We can focus on the play-ers making plays instead of running plays. “That’s what we’ve been doing the whole time, but it’s a learning expe-rience. They also have to learn how
to finish and close the games. We want to be uptempo, but at the same time we have to be able to slow down too when we have the game in hand. We’ll learn that and we’ll get better.” Kearsley jumped out to an early 5-0 lead, but once the Blue Devils tied the game at 10-10 on a short hoop by Francis Senter, the rest of the first half was dominated by Lake Fenton. That hoop sparked a 11-6 run that capped the first quarter. A post layup by Matt Turgeon gave the Blue Devils a 19-16 lead after one quarter.
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By David Troppens Wednesday was the first day of wrestling competition for many squads in the state of Michigan. The Fenton varsity wrestling team was one of those squads who started their season on Wednesday, facing Ferndale and Detroit Mumford. The Ti-gers defeated Mumford 72-12 and lost a tight 41-33 verdict against Ferndale. The Tigers opened its match with Ferndale well, earning pinfall wins by Jackson Cairnduff (285), Kendra Ryan (103) and Ethan Radloff (119) within the first four matches of the bout. However, Ferndale was able to respond from that point and eventu-
ally earn the win. Leading just 35-33 entering the final bout, Ferndale won it with a pinfall. Against Mumford, Ella Turnblom (112), Evan Harper (135), Dylan Bev-erly (145), Luke Zywicki (189) and Cairnduff (285) earned pinfall wins. For the day, Ryan, Kyle Dunfield (130), Garrett Langford (160), Zy-wicki and Cairnduff posted 2-0 re-cords while Mason Canterbury (140) won his only match. Turnblom, Ra-dloff, Adam Barcome (125), Harper, Beverly, Mason Church (152) and Evan Firby (215) each had a varsity win.
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By David Troppens The Holly varsity boys swim team faced a strong Lake Orion squad and lost a 127-56 verdict against the home team. The Bronchos had one individual first. Logan Molzahn earned it in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:01.18. Another strong individual perfor-mance was posted by Drew Hignite
who took second in the 100 breast-stroke (1:16.35). All three relays took seconds. Mol-zahn, Hignite, Zachary Rockafellow and Dean Krueger earned one in the 200 medley relay (1:57.75), while Jake Osborne, Emilio Perez, Krueger and Rockafellow took second in the 200 freestyle relay (1:53.32).
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Tigers open wrestling season with split vs. Ferndale, Mumford
Fenton’s Luke Zywicki works on getting a pin in a match from last season. Zywicki posted a 2-0 record at Wednesday’s meet. Times file photo
Holly’s Logan Molzahn competes in the 100 backstroke at the 2019 D2 boys swim meet. Molzahn won the 100 backstroke against Lake Orion. Times file photo
Holly varsity boys swim program opens season with dual vs. Lake Orion
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HOCKEY South Lyon 6, Fenton/Linden 0: South Lyon jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first period and continued to grow the lead resulting in the non-league win against the Griffins.GIRLS BASKETBALL Temperance-Bedford 51, Fen-
ton 17: The Tigers were unable to get their offense going consistently resulting in the non-league road loss. Fenton has averaged 25 points in their three games. However, each team Fenton has played remains un-defeated as well.
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By David Troppens A year ago, DeWitt’s varsity girls bas-ketball team went 23-3 and advanced to the Division 2 state quarterfinal. The Panthers remain a strong squad this season as well. The Holly varsity girls basketball team competed against DeWitt on Tues-day and played well against the squad for three quarters. However, Holly was outscored 22-6 in the second quarter re-sulting in a 54-21 loss. “They were very good,” Holly var-sity girls basketball coach Ben Varner said. “I was really happy with how we competed. The score doesn’t show it, but we played pretty well. The second quarter is the one that killed us. The rest of the game was not bad and we com-peted against them.” Holly trailed 11-4 in the first quarter but the 22-6 second quarter blew the deficit to 33-10 at halftime.
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Bronchos’ second quarter costs Holly verdict vs. DeWitt
LINDENContinued from Page 36were going to roll. We scheduled somebody that I thought we would have to wrestle really well to beat. “Our heart was great, but it was a little sloppy. Early in the season, that’s kind of what happens some-times.” The Eagles jumped to an early lead against New Lothrop. Delgado improved to 2-0 with two pinfall wins by earning a second pinfall win in his second match. However, New Lothrop won each of the next four matches (three by pinfall) to take a 22-6 lead. The Eagles fought back.
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Linden’s Uzziah Delgado (above) works on trying to pin a New Lothrop opponent during the Eagles’ match on Wednesday.(Left photo) Colton Powell takes down his opponent in the same match. New Lothrop defeated the Eagles 47-29 in the double dual. John Glenn was Linden’s other opponent. Photos: David Troppens
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