Thursday, June 24, 2010

rachel fine


rachel fine

Rachel Gutowski not get the opportunity to play the last game, the Vikings this season.This does not prevent him receiving a special award.Gutowski, a four-year letter winner, and earned Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Division II third-team All-State honors.The road to Charlevoix and Harbor Springs Madison Junior Emily Ford were each named to the All-State Second Team in Division IV, Vinz Anika Burt Lake Michigan, Northern Christian College selected for the third party.Gutowski, a road sweeper, who play next fall in Wittenberg (Ohio), received praise for all State last season.He was tough to protect an important victory in the Vikings a second straight Big North Conference championship.Way, the two-year captain in 21 goals and 16 assists the Division IV district tournament twice Rayder, ending 06/02/1915."Maddie is a such a complete player," said Madison Coach Carol Charlevoix.

"He is our mid-center in the past two years, and he really directed us to play and one team leader."He worked very hard for everything I had, and he keeps all the focus and the only high-scoring ability," said Madison. "I am very glad to have this recognition."Ford, who received praise for All-State last season, and then 16 goals and 16 assists, the Ra
ms, who won the Lake Michigan Conference title and, finally, 05/03/1911."He is the team leader, and he's really a complete player," Harbor coach Ed Fantozzi said. "He's a great passer and defensive-minded they are, but they can score. He is a very versatile player and get him a lot of places."Vinz NMCA scoring position led to 45 goals and 10 assists and finished her career as stars around 100 goals. NMCA with Northern Michigan Soccer League title, finishing 15-4"We have a good defensive mindset," said Petoskey coach Zach Jonker. "He takes a lot of pride stops the other teams' top scorer, and it works well outside, and put it back.


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