Superior Central hosts Veteran Appreciation Game The Superior Central Cougars football team will host the 2023 Veteran Appreciation game this Saturday, Oct. 14 at noon against the Engadine Eagles.
Ishpeming coach Kaitlin Rich said she had a call to make after Wednesday’s Upper Peninsula Division 2 Finals. The school never needed a girls tennis banner before, but they do now.
Hayden Bayer launches the ball over the net with a strong spike, as the Munising Mustangs hosted the North Central Jets on Monday, Oct. 9 in the Munising Middle/High School gymnasium. The Mustangs defeated the Jets 3-0 in sets of 25-23, 25-13, and 25-9. Dayne Behning had seven kills. Carissa Deatsman had 19 assists and five aces, leading the Mustangs in those categories. North Central Sam Burton had 31 digs in an impressive performance.
The Munising Mustangs tennis team was able to peak at the right time, as a long season ended with a strong third-place finish at the MHSAA U.P. Division 2 finals.
Isaac Beaverson heads the ball up the sideline to set up an attack on goal, as the Munising Bobcats hosted Big Bay de Noc on Thursday, Oct. 5. Great defense from both teams led to a scoreless first half of play. Black Bears Nick Desjarden scored off a penalty kick from near half field in the final fifteen minutes of the game. Despite twelve saved shots on goal by Baptist goalkeeper, Ethan Swift, Munising Baptist lost 1-0.
The Munising Mustangs football team had a wonderful performance on the road last Thursday, as the Mustangs won big 67-0 in Brimley. “I think we came out and played pretty tough in the first half.
The Superior Central Cougars fell just short of defending their home gym against the North Dickinson Nordics on Thursday, Sept. 28, falling 3-2 (18-25, 16-25, 25-18, 27-25, 15-6).
The 2023 Northern Lights League soccer postseason tournament will be broadcasted on the new EUP Sports Network, a social media broadcast company owned by The Newberry News. Every game of the seven-team, single-elimination tournament will be broadcasted on EUP’s YouTube and Facebook pages on Saturday, Oct. 14. Local teams of Munising Baptist, Grand Marais and Big Bay de Noc will be competing for the title.
The Munising Mustangs girls tennis program had a tough go of things at the GNC tennis championships in Marquette, finishing last of the seven teams at the competition. “It was tough sledding for us at GNCs as we were the smallest school there,” said Munising Coach Rich Prunick, Jr.