Carter Toensfeldt staying one step ahead during a Cross Country meet.
Mio’s Max Raymond turns the corner on a run against the Heston academy in the Thunderbolts’ season-ending win.
REGION – As fall sports come to an end in Northern Michigan, students from local schools have been putting their best feet forward for the community to see. Soccer, golf, cross country, and football fans cheered no matter the weather to support their neighborhood schools.
~ Photos by Mark Constance and courtesy photos
Working the chains at the Houghton Lake-Roscommon football game Sept. 29 were (l-r) Jason Girardin, Alan Blackney, Justin McNeill, and Big Mac.
The Roscommon faithful cheered on the Bucks.
Roscommon cheerleaders supporting their team!
Grayling Vikings take on the Kalkaska Blazers.
Roscommon Bucks and the Grayling Vikings going head-to-head. Photo by Susan Moy
Mariah Thompson, the first ever Houghton Lake girl’s golfer to qualify for the state finals with teammates Elizabeth Simpson and MaKenna Raden.
Maggie Alchin from Fairview making a breakaway!
Harley Hancock of St. Helen (right) was the umpire at the Heston Academy football game Friday.
A pair of Roscommon defenders bring down the Manton running back in action on homecoming. The Bucks dropped Manton 55-28.
Volleyball match with the Grayling Vikings vs. the Houghton Lake Bobcats Oct. 5.
Houghton Lake’s girls cross country team at the Grayling Invitational.
Emma Holberton from Fairview spiking down the competition
Carter Toensfeldt staying one step ahead during a Cross Country meet.
Several Mio volunteers kept warm at the Oct. 20 football game by selling Thunderbolts merchandise. Pictured l-r are Mia McGregor, Meagan Hoffman, Cyndi Hoffman and Rich Hoffman.
Mio fans Ngellaya Burden (left) and Rebecca Moser dressed up as construction workers to celebrate the last game of the season.