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Sports December 11, 2004
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‘Go, Lakers!’
     Cheerleading for the Mackinac Island Lakers are, from left, Shelbie Mosley, Hailey Bean, Zhane Nash, Arial Leeper, Diana Dupre, and Maggie Chambers.
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Mackinac Island Lakers Tip Off Basketball Season
Varsity Boys Lose Pair to Beaver Is. To Start 2004-05
By David Latva
     The Mackinac Island basketball team had early season jitters and went on to drop two Northern Lights League games to Beaver Island, 47-32 Friday, December 3, and 47-44 Saturday, December 4.
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With Six Returnees, NLL Title Defense a Top Priority
By David Latva
     Second-year coach Ryan Fox will have six players returning as the Mackinac Island Lakers defend their Northern Lights League (NLL) hoops title.
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Lakers Form a Scrimmage Team For Younger Players
By Ryan Schlehuber
     One of the major dilemmas for small school coaches is whether they can recruit enough players for a team. For Ryan Fox, athletic director and boys varsity basketball coach at Mackinac Island, that’s one dilemma he won’t have to worry about, as he has created a scrimmage team, consisting of athletes
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MACKINAC ISLAND LAKERS
     Basketball/ Volleyball Schedules December
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Volleyball Season Begins for Mackinac Island Lakers
Varsity Girls Defeated by Beaver Island in 1st Matches
By David Latva
     Mackinac Island dropped their Northern Lights League volleyball season opener to Beaver Island 18-25, 16-25, and 19-25 Friday, December 3, and 25-27, 21-25, and 19-25 Saturday, December 4.
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New Coach, Returnees Key to Lakers Volleyball Success
By David Latva
     The Mackinac Island volleyball program will have a new coach on the bench for the Lady Lakers, as Anneka Myers has stepped down and Nikki Helsel, the school’s high school science teacher, will face her first season with six returning players.
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