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514 S. Kalamazoo Ave. in Marshall, MI Phone 269-781-5444 and FAX 269-781-7766 www.advisor-chronicle.com In The News: August 24, 2013 Vol. 134 No. 34 Winifred Lautzenheiser awarded 2013 Legend of 4-H Award Marshall resident and longtime 4-H sup- porter Winifred Lautzenheiser was present- ed with the 2013 Legend of 4-H Award on Aug. 17, following the Show of Champions at the Calhoun County Fair. “She is very deserving,” said Harold Thomas, who pre- sented her with the award. “I was com- pletely surprised,” said Lautzenheiser, with tears in her eyes. “I’m honestly amazed. I didn’t know all these kids could keep a secret. This awards means a lot me me. Anything to do with 4-H and things with kids has always been important to me.” See story on page 24 ‘Baker’s Dozen Beer Run’ to bring more than 1,000 to Marshall The popular 13.1-mile Baker’s Dozen Beer Run will be back for a third year on Sept. 21.“It’s a make it your own kind of race,” coordinator Jessica Hackworth said. “It’s a fun, laid back atmosphere; great for a first half marathon.” Last year’s event had more than 1,100 participants. As of Aug 16, there were already 1,000 participants signed up. “We are capping it off at 1,500 participants,” Hackworth said. The last day to register for the event is Sept. 1 by mid- night, unless the cap is hit before that. To register, go to bakersdozenbeerrun.com. See story on page 22 Batman brings home the trophy In the Batman movie The Dark Knight, Alfred Pennyworth’s character says to Bruce Wayne, “Drive sports cars, date movie stars, buy things that are not for sale... who knows, Master Wayne? You start pretending to have fun, you might even have a little by accident.” Lenard Ganey, 55, of Ceresco may not be driving sports cars or dating movie stars, but on Aug. 17, he sure was having fun when he drove his Batmobile onto the Calhoun County Fairgrounds infield for the 2013 demolition derby. “My grandsons thought of the idea to do a Batman theme this year,” Ganey said. “They love following all the superheros, especially Batman. All three of them watch it and are really into it. When I showed them the car, they thought it was pretty neat.” See photos on page 44 Large Animal Auction, a highlight of 2013 Fair The 2013 4-H Large Animal Auction was held Friday, Aug. 16. The 4-H Calhoun Council thanks club members, their families and others who supported them through their generous auction bids. See story on page 50 T he start of the school year is just over a week away, but the fall sports season is already in full swing as all of Marshall High School’s sports teams will be in action in the next week. Pictured clockwise from top left are MHS seniors Madison Hautau, Jill Puckett, Dylan DeBrabander and Grace Crawford. See preview on pages 26-30

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514 S. Kalamazoo Ave. in Marshall, MI • Phone 269-781-5444 and FAX 269-781-7766 • www.advisor-chronicle.com

In The News:

August 24, 2013 • Vol. 134 No. 34

Winifred Lautzenheiser awarded2013 Legend of 4-H Award

Marshall resident and longtime 4-H sup-porter Winifred Lautzenheiser was present-ed with the 2013 Legend of 4-H Award onAug. 17, following the Show of Championsat the Calhoun County Fair. “She is verydeserving,” said Harold Thomas, who pre-sented her with the award. “I was com-pletely surprised,” said Lautzenheiser, withtears in her eyes. “I’m honestly amazed. Ididn’t know all these kids could keep asecret. This awards means a lot me me.Anything to do with 4-H and things with kidshas always been important to me.”See story on page 24

‘Baker’s Dozen Beer Run’ to bringmore than 1,000 to Marshall

The popular 13.1-mile Baker’s DozenBeer Run will be back for a third year onSept. 21.“It’s a make it your own kind ofrace,” coordinator Jessica Hackworth said.“It’s a fun, laid back atmosphere; great for afirst half marathon.” Last year’s event hadmore than 1,100 participants. As of Aug 16,there were already 1,000 participantssigned up. “We are capping it off at 1,500participants,” Hackworth said. The last dayto register for the event is Sept. 1 by mid-night, unless the cap is hit before that. Toregister, go to bakersdozenbeerrun.com.See story on page 22

Batman brings home the trophyIn the Batman movie The Dark Knight,

Alfred Pennyworth’s character says toBruce Wayne, “Drive sports cars, datemovie stars, buy things that are not forsale... who knows, Master Wayne? Youstart pretending to have fun, you mighteven have a little by accident.” LenardGaney, 55, of Ceresco may not be drivingsports cars or dating movie stars, but onAug. 17, he sure was having fun when hedrove his Batmobile onto the CalhounCounty Fairgrounds infield for the 2013demolition derby. “My grandsons thought ofthe idea to do a Batman theme this year,”Ganey said. “They love following all thesuperheros, especially Batman. All three ofthem watch it and are really into it. When Ishowed them the car, they thought it waspretty neat.”See photos on page 44

Large Animal Auction, a highlight of2013 Fair

The 2013 4-H Large Animal Auctionwas held Friday, Aug. 16. The 4-HCalhoun Council thanks club members,their families and others who supportedthem through their generous auctionbids. See story on page 50

The start of the school year is just over a week away, but the fallsports season is already in full swing as all of Marshall HighSchool’s sports teams will be in action in the next week. Pictured

clockwise from top left are MHS seniors Madison Hautau, Jill Puckett,Dylan DeBrabander and Grace Crawford. See preview on pages 26-30

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Editor’s Corner

It was Sept. 13, 1995 whenmy newborn son came home fromthe hospital with two excited, butweary (and wary) brand new par-ents, somewhat clueless on whatto do with this child we made.

I figured that a newborn baby would cry the entirenight so when he fell asleep in my arms, I told mywife to go get some rest while I held him in my armsand let him sleep.

I figured he would wake in a matter of minutes, butit turned out to be four hours that I got to hold himwhile sitting absolutely motionless, afraid that theslightest movement would break the midnight si-lence.

While holding him, I tried to imagine what hewould look like as a boy, as a young man and as anadult.

Being the happy and proud papa, I imagined himgoing off to college at some prestigious universitylike Harvard or Yale 18 years later.

That seemed like a lot of time-18 years. And then Iremembered something my grandmother would oftentell me: “This too shall pass.”

She meant it not only in bad times but also in goodtimes, a reminder to live in the moment and enjoy theride.

That night was just over 6,500 days ago. Whoknew that that many days would pass much morequickly than I could have ever imagined?

This week, my son heads off to college and for heand I and my daughter, this week will be filled withmany emotions.

I’m sure he will miss us, but I believe that I, andmy daughter, to some extent, will have it worse as theones being “left behind.”

He is getting ready for what I hope for him will bethe start of an incredible journey. But as he goes outto stake his claim, I know that my role in his life isdiminishing.

That’s what I think happened with my parentswhen I went off to school. I was so thrilled to get mylife started that I never considered the sadness or lossthat my parents and younger sister felt when I droveoff for college 30 years ago.

Michael Gerson, in The Washington Post last weekwrote about saying goodbye to his child, the young-ster:

Parenthood offers many lessons in patience andsacrifice. But ultimately, it is a lesson in humility.The very best thing about your life is a short stage insomeone else’s story. And it is enough.

I feel privileged to have been part of my son’s storyand I know I’ll feel the same way about my daughterwhen her time to leave comes in two years.

It has been the best ride of my life, but it’s a ridethat ended much too soon.

Until next week, may the good news be yours.

Marshall High School registration took place on Aug. 21 and these six students wereasked what they’re most looking forward to for the new school year, which beginsSept. 3.

Letters

Abbey Ufkes,Class of 2016

"Taking part in sports; cross-coun-try and soccer. I’m also looking for-ward to Homecoming Week.”

Morgan Armstrong,Class of 2017

"I’m excited about the new opportu-nities I’ll have coming to MarshallHigh School.”

Word on the StreetWhat are looking forward to returning to school?

by John Hendler

Asher Wertheimer,Class of 2017

"I’m looking forward to meetingnew teachers and having new experi-ences.”

Devin Price,Class of 2014

"I’m looking forward experiencinghigher level classes and enjoying mysenior year with my friends.”

Cheyenne Payne,Class of 2016

"I’m looking forward to having theMarshall and Albion kids going toschool together.”

MayaWilliams,Class of 2014

“I’m excited to see the new audito-rium as well as seeing my friends. I’mlooking forward to my senior year andstarting my future.”

MLK’s ‘I have a dream speech’: 50 years laterTo the Editor:Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin

Luther King, Jr. shared hisdream. On Aug. 28, 1963, onthe steps of the LincolnMemorial in Washington,D.C., Dr. King said, “I have adream that one day this na-tion will rise up and live outthe true meaning of its creed:‘We hold these truths to beself-evident that all men arecreated equal.’”

On the 50th anniversary ofthis memorable event,Wednesday, Aug. 28, the Al-bion Historical Society, theAlbion branch of theNAACP, the Albion Businessand Professional Women'sClub and the Greater Albion

Chamber of Commerce &Visitors Bureau will hold acelebration, at 7 p.m. at theIsmon House, 300 SouthClinton St. in Albion. Severallocal residents will read theentire speech. They include:Tonya Arnett, Sylvia Be-navidez, Nina Davidson, Vi-vian Davis, Mae Ola Dun-klin, Ron Gant, BarbaraGladney, Ed Kernish, KenPonds, eighth grader AkaiiaRidley, sophomore JontajWallace II and Pastor SteveWilliams of Grace Temple.

Then, Albion College His-tory Chair and ProfessorWesley Dick and local volun-teer Tom Brown will sharetheir experiences of meeting

Dr. King when he visited Al-bion and Detroit earlier thatyear, and the marches theyparticipated in. Mr. Dick willalso talk about his journey toWashington, D.C. to marchon Aug. 24, as part of thecommemorative celebrationsthere.

During the Albion event,Dorothy Dickerson, owner ofBooks & More, will be onhand to sell the beautifulcolor versions of the “I HaveA Dream” book for all ages,by Dr. King and with paint-ings by Kadir Nelson. It in-cludes a CD of the originalspeech. Also at this celebra-tion, NAACP President BobDunklin will speak about its

recent convention. This eventis free and open to the public.Hors d'oeuvres will beserved.

The Albion Historical So-ciety preserves and displaysthe heritage of the Albionarea. For more information,visit the Gardner House Mu-seum, 509 South Superior inAlbion, call 517- 629-5100or visitwww.albionhistoricalsociety.org.

Albion Historical Society,NAACP, Albion BPW,

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We don’t need or want another dam removalTo the Editor:As a canoer, kayaker and fish-

ermen, I know it will be almostimpossible to go from 15 MileRoad to Ceresco. All that willbe left is a large stretch of mud-flats and inadequate river waterleft for pleasure crafts and fish-ing.

It will be impossible to get tothe portage or just get off theriver in that area. A beautifulportage/park was installed at alarge expense, which will nowbe useless. Ask the people whouse and enjoy the river, not thepeople who do not use it. Usethe money to replace or repair

oil pipelines instead. If you want to take out some

dams, take out the ones on theGrand River in Lansing, leavethe Kalamazoo alone. About 5years ago, Rice Creek (Mar-shall) was destroyed for recre-ation by-passing the Mill Racedam (removal was planned butstill here - ugly - the city ran outof funds).

This was all under the direc-tion of grants by the DNR(70,000), Great Lakes Basin($14,000), U.S. fisheries andWildlife ($25,000). Plus$89,000 from Marshall taxpay-ers as the project ran out of

money. Many changes had tobe made to keep the smelldown. At Ketchum Park moregrass has to be cut by the citynow, no ducks to entertain thechildren, and Rice Creek is toolow for recreation. The projectwas never finished. The re-moval of the dam will surely in-crease gas prices. In otherwords, we don’t want/need an-other dam removal in our area.

Augie & June Triebold,Marshall

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Marshall Redhawks FALL SPORTS PREVIEWSMarshall Redhawks FALL SPORTS PREVIEWS

Thurs. Aug. 29 @ Lakeshore 7 p.m.Friday Sep. 6 Mattawan 7 p.m. Friday Sep. 13 Harper Creek 7 p.m.Friday Sep. 20 @ Sturgis 7 p.m.Friday Sep. 27 Loy Norrix 7 p.m.Friday Oct. 4 Lakeview 7 p.m. Friday Oct. 11 @ Gull Lake 7 p.m. Friday Oct. 18 @ Battle Creek Central 7 p.m. Friday Oct. 25 Coldwater 7 p.m.

Varsity Football

Saturday Aug. 24 @ K Christian Invitational 11:30 a.m. Monday Aug. 26 Pennfield 6:45 p.m. Wednesday Aug. 28 @ Parma Western 6:45 p.m. Tuesday Sep. 3 Battle Creek Central 6:45 p.m. Thursday Sep. 5 Coldwater 6:45 p.m. Saturday Sep. 7 Olivet 10 a.m.Tuesday Sep. 10 Harper Creek 6:45 p.m.Thursday Sep. 12 @ Sturgis 6:45 p.m. Saturday Sep. 14 Tecumseh 12:45 p.m. Tuesday Sep. 17 @ Loy Norrix 6:45 p.m. Thursday Sep. 19 Lakeview 6:45 p.m. Saturday Sep. 21 @ Chelsea 12 p.m. Monday Sep. 23 @ Gull Lake 6:45 p.m.Wednesday Sep. 25 Charlotte 6:45 p.m. Saturday Sep. 28 Hackett Catholic Central 12:45 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 1 League Tournamentl 6:45 p.m. Thursday Oct. 3 League Tournament 6:45 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 8 League Tournament 6:45 p.m.Monday Oct. 14 @ Disrict Tournament TBA

Boys Varsity Soccer

The 2013 Marshall High School Varsity Football Team. Front row from left: Sydney Reichenbaugh, Danny Welke, Henry Swett, Bryce Blanchard, Forrest Jackson,Brandon Turner, Alex Walton and Landry Reynolds. Second row: Cody Smock, Jerome Washington, Bryce Tesch, Travis Mumaw, Will Patterson and Owen Osborn. Thirdrow: Brice Banfield, Faris Zayed, Bobby Owens, Justin Saari, Jasper Hilger, Sergeo Brown, Skylar Newman and Frank Urquhart. Fourth Row: Tyler Horn, Drew Maisner,Brett McDonald, Chris Upright, A.j. Jasienski, Isaac Sturdevant and Bray Johnson. Back row: Madison Hautau, Jared Etter, Alex Beattie, Terrance Lyles and Jonah Ze-bolsky. Not pictured: James Vosburg.

photo by John Hendler

photo by John Hendler

Football seeks second straight post season

Is a second district title in the cards for MHS boys soccer?

After two weeks of practice and just a week before the season opener at Stevensville-Lakeshore Aug. 29, Marshall High School varsity football coach Jim Hendershot is lookingto put the right players in the right place.

The only “locks” in the starting lineup are quarterback Danny Welke, linemen MadisonHautau and Drew Maisner and receiver Landry Reynolds.

Other than that, says the coach, he’s still in the process of evaluating his team to hopefullyfind the right mix to bring the Redhawks a second straight post season appearance.

“We still have a lot of positions open and a lot of question marks, said Hendershot, now inhis fourth season as head coach.

Last year, Hendershot introduced a new offense scheme and believes that with one year ofthe new system under their belts, there will be less of a learning curve.

“For most of the players, a lot of this is now just review,” he said. “I think that we are alittle bit farther ahead offensively compared to last year. The important thing will be stayinghealthy.”

Hendershot expects Welke to be the team leader in and out of the huddle.“He’s got leadership capabilities and he has knowledge of the offense,” said Hendershot.

“He makes corrections on the fly.”

The 2013 Marshall High School Boys Varsity Soccer Team. Front row from left: JinKim, Dakota Clapper, Sean Fitzgerald, Phil Delapas, Kyle Weck, Alec Kraushaar, JamesDenbrock and Kurt Kraushaar. Back row: Head coach Tony Tartaglia, Kyle Richardson,Antonio Lerma, Andrew Libbrecht, Brandon Wade, Connor Hoffman, Brady Longman, An-drew Shippell and Dylan DeBrabander.

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photo by John Hendler

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The 2013 Marshall High School Varsity VolleyballTeam. Front row from left: Summer Maurer, GraceCorcoran, Chandler Veich and Brooke Mason. Backrow: Grace Crawford, coach John Miller, HeatherSell, Ashten McComb, Logan Kiessling, MadisonCouch, Taylor Jungel, Emily Delmotte and KaylieBates.

The 2013 Marshall High School Boys Varsity Tennis Team. Front row from left: Dustin Dewitt, Garrett Sander, Riley Brownell, EliArnold, Brady Brisson, Liam Russell, Kyle Lyman and Traven Howard. Back row: Coach Kevin Brownell, Keegan Elliott, Gavin Mode, EvanCurnow, Cam Foster, Josh Vreeland, T.J. Rocco, Alex Westphal and Camden Gardner. Not pictured: Cole Varvatos and Aiden Chapman.

Marshall Redhawks FALL SPORTS PREVIEWSMarshall Redhawks FALL SPORTS PREVIEWSVolleyball set to repeat as district champs

Friday Aug. 23 @ Gull Lake Invitational 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Aug. 28 Marshall Quad 6 p.m.Wednesday Sep. 04 Parma Western 7 p.m.Saturday Sep. 07 @ Cereal City Invitational 8 a.m.Wednesday Sep. 11 @ Gull Lake 7 p.m. Wednesday Sep. 18 Battle Creek Central 7 p.m.Saturday Sep. 21 @ BCC Innvitational 8:30 a.m.Wednesday Sep. 25 Coldwater 7 p.m.Wednesday Oct. 02 Harper Creek 7 p.m.Saturday Oct. 05 @ Bronson Invitational 8:30 a.m. Monday Oct. 07 Pennfield 7 p.m.Wednesday Oct. 09 @ Sturgis 7 p.m. Monday Oct. 14 Northwest 7 p.m.Wednesday Oct. 16 @ Loy Norrix 7 p.m.Wednesday Oct. 23 Lakeview 7 p.m. Saturday Oct. 26 @ Coldwater Invitational 8:30 a.m.Wednesday Oct. 30 Schoolcraft TBASaturday Nov. 02 @ League @ St Joe TBAMonday Nov. 04 District Tournament TBA

Varsity Volleyball

John Miller is in his third season as varsity volleyballcoach and shares his thoughts on the upcoming season:

The one area of concern was going to be defense be-cause we lost Carmen O’Dell. That was a huge loss forus, so I’m expecting some of the younger girls to step upinto that libero position and really anchor our defense.

Offensively, we should be a lot stronger than last yearwith the emergence of both Grace Crawford and LoganKiessling playing very, very strong on the outside andwith Kaylie Bates joining Brooke Mason in setting theball, we should be very good offensively.

I would love to see us repeat as district champions, butHarper Creek is going to be tough; Parchment is going tobe tough.

Playing at Parchment will make the task even tougher.I also expect Pennfield to pretty good this year.

Thursday Aug. 22 @ Lakeshore Invitational Wednesday Aug. 28 @ Gull Lake 4 p.m.Wednesday Sep. 04 Battle Creek Central 4:30 p.m.Thursday Sep. 05 @ Pennfield 4 p.m.Monday Sep. 09 Coldwater 4:30 p.m.Wednesday Sep. 11 Harper Creek 4:30 p.m.Monday Sep. 16 @ Sturgis 4 p.m.Wednesday Sep. 18 @ Loy Norrix 4 p.m.Monday Sep. 23 Lakeview 4:30 p.m.Wednesday Sep. 25 Crossover@ Marshall 4:30 p.m.Tuesday Oct. 01 Vicksburg 4 p.m.Wednesday Oct. 02 @ Three Rivers 4 p.m.Saturday Oct. 05 @ League Tournament TBAFriday Oct. 11 @ Regional Tournament TBA

Boys Tennis

‘Young’ tennis team could be full of surprisesBoys Varsity Tennis Coach

Kevin Brownell shares histhoughts on the upcoming sea-son:

I think we have an evenyounger team this year thanlast year. Dustin Dewitt is ouronly senior. We have a lot offreshmen on this team that alsohave a lot of potential.Fresh-man Cole Varvatos will benumber one singles for sure.

We also have our sopho-mores that got a lot of playingtime on varsity last year thatwill help us be successful. Still,we’re young.

It will somewhat challenginggetting back into the swing ofthings because a lot of ourplayers didn’t play over thesummer because the courts atthe high school were closed.And because our team is soyoung, they’re not able to drivethemselves to play elsewhere. Ifwe had more juniors and se-niors, it would be a differentstory.

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photo by John Hendler

photo by John Hendler

The 2013 Marshall High School Girls Diving Team. From left: Olivia Graves,Melissa Arnold, Alyssa Dunn, Courtney Hounshell and Morgan Drumm. Not pic-tured: Hannah Inman and Hannah Wolin.

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Large swim team will certainly have depth

The 2013 Marshall High School Girls Swim Team. Front row from left: Parrish Yates, Moira Thelen, Morgan Drumm, Nina Hendler, Lelah Davis, Maddy Peters, Jes-sica Bush, Maddie Rayner and Nicole Haight. Middle row: Jane Turner, Tori Westmoreland, Brooklyn Tobias, Landrie Long, Johanna Murray, Hope Earl, Taylor Karns, Kin-sey Tekiele, Jennifer Diver and Erin Culp. Back row: Ellie Seeley, Emily Fulcher, Clare Feneley, Julia Hope, Toni Erasnus, Miriam Wilch, Monica Lubis and Ella Kramer.Not pictured: Sami Donahue, Anna Sitar, London Varalli and Maria Rudeselli.

Wednesday Sep. 4 Adrian 6 p.m. Tuesday Sep. 10 Bridgeman 6 p.m. Saturday Sep. 14 @ Lakeview Relays TBATuesday Sep. 17 Plainwell 6 p.m.Saturday Sep. 21 Marshall Swim Quad 11 a.m. Tuesday Sep. 24 Loy Norrix 6 p.m. Thursday Sep. 26 Otsego 6 p.m.Saturday Sep. 28 @ Sturgis Relays 10:30 a.m.Tuesday Oct. 01 @ Lakeview 6 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 08 @ Sturgis 6 p.m.Tuesday Oct. 15 @ Battle Creek Central 6 p.m.Saturday Oct. 19 @ Harper Invitational 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Oct. 22 Harper Creek 6 p.m. Friday Nov. 08 @ League at Lakeview TBASaturday Nov. 09 @ League at Lakeview TBATuesday Nov. 19 @ Diving Regional TBAFriday Nov. 22 @ State Meet TBASaturday Nov. 23 @ State Meet TBA

Girls Swimming and Diving

Wednesday Aug. 21 @ Traverse City Inv Traverse City Inv TBAThursday Aug. 22 @ Traverse City Inv Traverse City Inv TBAFriday Aug. 23 @ Lakeview Inv Lakeview Inv 9 a.m. Monday Aug. 26 @ Coldwater Jamboree 10 a.m.Wednesday Aug. 28 @ SMAC Tournament 10 a.m.Wednesday Sep. 04 Marshall Jamboree 3:30 p.m. Friday Sep. 06 Redhawk Invitational 9 a.m.Monday Sep. 09 @ BCC Jamboree 3:30 p.m.Friday Sep. 13 @ Perry Invitational 8:30 a.m.Monday Sep. 16 @ Harper Jamboree 4 p.m. Friday Sep. 20 @ Coldwater Invitational 9 a.m. Monday Sep. 23 @ Lakeview Jamboree 3:30 p.m.Saturday Sep. 28 @ SMAC Tournament 10 a.m.Friday Oct. 11 @ Regionals TBA

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Girls golf team looks to make another return to state

The 2013 Marshall High School Girls Golf Team. From left: Shannon Hicks, An-nie Cape, Sammi Price, Jill Puckett, Kirsten Miller, Emily Rupp and Alena Buczyn-ski. Not pictured: Nicole Robillard.

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The 2013 Marshall High School Girls Cross-Country Team. Front row from left: Sarah Ashley, Molly Blanchard, Kate Frazier, Lauren Feasel, Maya Williams andSamantha Jeffrey. Back row: Evi Votava, Rachel Schoepke, Veronica Klingel, Audrey Lewis, Tristan Tobias, Cassandra Barlow, Anyah Preston, Erica Chamberlain, AbbeyUfkes, Hannah Koch, Asha Ritchie, Tiffany Gross and Rachael Nawrocki. Not pictured: Amanda Mason and Alex Curnow.

The 2013 Marshall High School Boys Cross-Country Team. Front row from left: Elijah Solis, Joe Blanchard, Kurt Swaton, Calvin Smith, Josh Webb, Vasilly Turnerand Zach Daniels. Middle row: Ben Elyea, Stuart Fry, Jontaj Wallace, Quinn Hovarter, Phil Staab, R.J. Stone, Micah Deitrich, Parker Cruz, Christian Kalisz and Bryar The-len. Back row: Jeremiah Grant, Andrew Dupuis, Alexander Klingel, August Tierney, Cam Ragan, Taylor Oswald, Weston Herman and Devin Price. Not pictured: Ken Fry,Chris Bell, Daniel Hindenbach, O’Shea Swinton and Ethan Cook.

photo sby John Hendler

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Cross-country hits the ground running

Friday Aug. 23 @ Mich Center Invitational 4 p.m.Tuesday Aug. 27 @ Three Rivers Invitational 5 p.m.Thursday Aug. 29 Marshall Barney Roy Inv. 10 a.m. Saturday Sep. 07 @ Bath Invitational 8:30 a.m. Saturday Sep. 14 @ Holly Invitational TBATuesday Sep. 17 SMAC East @ Marshall 5 p.m.Saturday Sep. 21 @ Pittsford Inv (boys only) 10 a.m. Saturday Sep. 28 @ Otsego Invitational 8 a.m. Tuesday Oct. 01 @ SMAC East @ Sturgis 5 p.m. Saturday Oct. 05 @ Allegan Invitational 10:15 a.m.Tuesday Oct. 08 Calhoun County @ Marshall 5 p.m.Saturday Oct. 12 @ Ann Arbor Invitational 8:45 a.m.Saturday Oct. 19 @ League @ Lakeview 11 a.m. Saturday Oct. 26 @ Regional TBASaturday Nov. 02 @ State Meet TBA

Cross-Country Albion-Marshall event for high schoolstudents on Tuesday, Aug. 27 at theMarshall Activity Center

Crossroads Church, Family Bible Church and United Methodist Churchwill be hosting an Albion-Marshall “Blowout” event for high school studentson Tuesday, Aug. 27 from 6-9 p.m. at the Marshall Activity Center.

The event will give students a chance to meet each other prior to the start ofschool and take part in activities such as volleyball, basketball, foosball, airhockey and video games.

Pizza and pop will be provided.The Marshall Actvity Center is located at 15325 W Michigan Ave in Mar-

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Saturday at the 165th Calhoun County Fair

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