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Dove's Shipping News                      SPRING 2007             Number 28, June 14, 2007

*** Spring Season Wrap Up   ***

DOVE SPEAK

2007

Well, I suppose the big question is what the hell am I going to do?   To be honest, I change my mind from day to day.   After I came back from Hawaii last summer I was convinced that this would be my last season and I would move back to my home in Honolulu.   A number of things have happened since that time.   The economy has played a big part in what I wanted to do, and of course I am the biggest procrastinator that has ever lived.   With the big 60 looming on the horizon form, I feel strongly that I have to move on and begin the stages of my life.   I have been blessed thus far with good health and fitness and I long to be back in the ocean.   Yet, I find myself compelled to continue coaching.   I can't think of anything else in my life that has given me such satisfaction.

So, do I stay another year and finally call it quits or try to stop now?   I continue to feel I have some unfinished business on the high school level and would dearly like to accomplish a few more goals. But, the time away from home and my wife is a great burden, and the fact that I am constantly tired from working at the restaurant and crew is beginning to take a toll on my spirit.   I am such a control freak and the fact I have lost a certain amount of control of the team also weighs heavy each season.

I have had the pleasure of beginning this team in 1999 and watched it grow into a club and finally a varsity sport at Pioneer.   I knew then that my time would be limited, and believed I would need a successor.   With Rich in place, I thought maybe that I could walk away, and yet I consistently felt the pull of one more year after one more year.   I would say to myself, " this is absolutely the last group of kids I will get attached to."   I continue to find the fresh faces and hard working kids hard to get away from.   I know that I will have to stop soon and begin again, and yet I try to delay the inevitable.

So once again the question comes back to; what the hell am I going to do?   I continue to say, "One more year and that is absolutely it!"   I have always been guided by the excitement of reinventing myself, and the challenge that goes along with that.   So I believe I will continue to weigh my options and I will reserve the right to change my mind at anytime.   The answer is; " We will have to see."   So until tomorrow I will stick to that story and continue to be as ambiguous as usual.

I can be bought though!   Also remember, "Cookies are a good start"..

See you later,

Dove

Dove's Shipping News                      SPRING 2007             Number 27, June 5, 2007                                                                             

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

*** Spring Season Wrap Up   ***

Pioneer Booty

Ann Arbor, Michigan - The sensational spring season has come to a close and the coaching staff seems to say over and over again that this was the best season by far, yet this one just might be.   The Team won the Tire Trophy, the Grand Rapids Trophy, the Hebda Trophy (State Championship), the Wyandotte Trophy, the Horton Cup Trophy and brought home the Second Place in the Midwest Trophy.   We went to Canada and came home with two podium finishes.   We sent a Crew to the US Rowing Youth Nationals.   The Boys and Girls Teams have never done this well together.   A fantastic job by the coaching staff and a total commitment by the team has made this possible.   I believe there might have been some doubt when the season started that the Women's Team would have a hard time recovering from the graduation of five rowers from the first varsity eight, yet we met the challenge and in many way exceeded our goals.   The Men's Team came into their own and established themselves as the Team to beat.   We continue to raise the bar for our rowers and they meet the challenge with hard work and dedication to the Team framework.    We also owe a lot to the families and businesses that have given us support.

A tally of our accomplishments: 2007

World Record

100,000 meters rowed on a erg in 7hours, 35minutes,19.7 seconds

Julia Darnton and Emily Smalligan, during winter training.

Rockford and Pioneer Annual Dual Meet:

The Tire Trophy

Results of Finals

7 Wins

2 Losses

Grand Rapids Invitational Regatta

Overall Points

Boys Points Trophy: Don LeBlanc Trophy

Girls Points Trophy: Claudia LeBlanc Tropy

Results of Grand Finals:

11 Wins, Gold Medals

1 Second Place, Silver Medals

2 Fourth Place

1 Fifth Place

1 Sixth Place

Hebda Cup (State Championship)

Combined Overall State Champions, Combined State Team Trophy

Women State Champions (second year in a row), Hebda Cup Trophy

Men Second in Men's Division

Results of Grand Finals:

7 Wins, State Champions, Gold Medals

2 Second Place

3 Third Place

2 Fifth Place

1 Sixth Place

Wyandotte High Schools Regatta

Combined Overall Champions, Mayors Trophy

Women's Champion, Brutto Cup Trophy

Men Second in Men's Division

Results of Grand Finals

7 Wins, WyHi Champions, Gold Medals

2 Second Place, Silver Medals

1 Third Place, Bronze Medals

1 Fourth Place

 

Midwest Scholastic Rowing Championship

Combined Second Overall

Women Second overall in Women's Division

Men Forth Overall in Men's Division

Results of Grand Finals

3 Wins, Midwest Champions, Gold Medals

3 Second Place, Silver Medals

4 Third Place, Bronze Medals

1 Fifth Place

2 Sixth Place

Ann Arbor Tri Meet Regatta

Horton Cup Trophy, Combined Overall Points

Results of Finals

10 Wins

6 Losses

Canadian Secondary Schools Rowing Championship

18 th Overall against 143 schools

Results of Grand Finals

2 Third Place, Bronze Medals

2 Fifth Place

1 Sixth Place

US Rowing Youth National Championship

Men's Senior 4+, invited to Championship in Cincinnati, Ohio

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ty Gersh, Rich Boehnke, and Erica Macke

Made the Grand Final, but experience equipment failure during race.

Men's Single, invited to Championship in Cincinnati, Ohio

Ty Gersh

 

Alumni accomplishments:

Molly Junck, Class of 2006   Rowed for Brown in the varsity 4+ that placed 2 nd at the NCAA Rowing Championship.   Brown won the NCAA Rowing Championship.

Grace Hollowell, Class of 2006.   Rowed for Harvard/Radcliff in the Freshmen 8+.   Undefeated Fall and Spring.   Rowed in the Lightweight Varsity 4+ at the IRA Championship for Lightweights.

David Hamstra, Class of 2006.   Rowed for Yale in the Freshmen 8+.

Eric Wustrow, Class of 2006.   Rowed for Purdue in the Freshmen Lightweight 8+.

Kate Burdick, Class of 2004.   Rowed for Michigan State in the first Varsity 8+.   Also received scholar athlete award, maintaining a 4.0 GPA.

For more information, contact Michael Dove 734-973-0020, or at mdkealoha@comcast.net .   Photographs are available for inclusion in your article.

Dove's Shipping News                      SPRING 2007                         Number 24, May 13, 2007                                                                            

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

*** Midwest Scholastic Championship Regatta   ***

Saturday May 12-13, 2007

 

PIONEER'S SECOND OVERALL AT MIDWEST

Pioneer's keep bring them home by the truckload.

Cincinnati, Ohio - On Saturday and Sunday the Ann Arbor Pioneer High School Crew traveled to Lake Harsha in Cincinnati, Ohio for the Midwest Scholastic Championship Regatta.   Fifty-one Teams gathered from twelve states in the Midwest Region to establish the Champion Crews and Champion Teams.   Races were held under sunny skies and temperatures in the 80's on Saturday for the Heats and Semi events, while Sunday action brought a cross wind under slightly cooler conditions.   Saturday was a grueling 12 hours of racing to establish who would be in the Grand Final events on Sunday.   The Pioneer's entered 15 events and moved 13 Crews to the Finals.   Crew brought home medals in 10 of the 13 finals.

For the fifth consecutive week the Pioneer Crew has brought home Trophies in Regattas entered.   The Midwest Scholastic Championship was a great culmination to this achievement.   The Team placed 2 nd overall against 51 teams from the Midwest and the Women's Team place 3 rd in their division.   It is hard to recall another team from the state of Michigan that has done this in the recent past.

Coach Rich Griffith's men have done great things this season and now have an opportunity to take a crew to the US Rowing Youth National Championship in June.   Coach Michael Dove's women have been consistent with great depth.   Head Coach Griffith has brought together a coaching staff that is dedicated to winning with pride and respect.   The Pioneer Crew has made a huge mark on the rowing community in Michigan and the Midwest Region this year.  

We continue to say it with pride.   "GO PIONEERS"

Crews start the day with launch from dock.

 

FINAL TEAM RESULTS:

Entries              Sunday, May 12

Event 2              Womens HS Novice 8+         2 ND PLACE             SILVER MEDAL             Time: 6:08.36

Entry A: Sarah Juster, Ona Schneider, Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, Mackenzie Miller, Kelsey Phillips, Katie Thiry, Sarah Foster (cox)     

Event 3              Mens HS Novice 8+                     2 ND PLACE               SILVER MEDAL             Time:5:29.50

Entry A: Zachary Miller, Keith Leonard, Lucas Kennedy, Drew McMillan, Jacob Merrell, Tanner DePriest, Warren Morningstar, Joseph M DeLiso, McKenzie Gardulescu (cox)

           

Event 6              Womens HS Ltwt 4+         6 TH PLACE                                                 Time:6:39.01

Entry A: Katie Kohrman, Susan Murphy, Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenberg, Grace Han (cox)

Event 7              Womens HS Varsity 4+                3 RD PLACE               BRONZE MEDAL             Time:6:25.00

Entry A: Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Katrina Manikas, Colleen Macke (cox)    

           

Event 9              Mens HS Varsity 4+         1 ST PLACE               GOLD MEDAL             Time:5:40.08                                     PLUS INVITATION TO YOUTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Entry A: Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Tyson Gersh, Richard Boehnke, Erica Macke (cox)    

           

Event 15              Mens HS Varsity 1x          1 ST PLACE               GOLD MEDAL             Time:7:51.20

Entry A: Tyson Gersh   

Event 18              Womens HS Novice 4+         3 RD PLACE               BRONZE MEDAL             Time:6:32.89

Entry A: Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, Ona Schneider, Sarah Foster (cox)    

Event 20              Mens HS Novice 4+                     3 RD PLACE               BRONZE MEDAL             Time:7:16.44

Entry A: Lucas Kennedy, Keith Leonard, Jacob Merrell, Tanner DePriest, McKenzie Gardulescu (cox)    

Event 23              Womens HS Junior 4+         1 ST PLACE               GOLD MEDAL             Time:6:49.70

Entry A: Jessica Rampton, Kristen Hagemeister, Elizabeth Elner, Agela Frakes, Colleen Macke (cox)    

Event 24              Mens HS Junior 4+                     2 ND PLACE               SILVER MEDAL             Time:6:04.45

Entry A: Ian Gardiner, Colin Shields, Alex Spatzier, Josh Foster, Erica Macke (cox)

           

Event 25              Womens HS Ltwt 8+         3 RD PLACE               BRONZE MEDAL             Time:6:41.79

Entry A: Katie Kohrman, Susan Murphy, Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenberg, Ali Breeding, Elaine Ezekial, Derian Kuneman, Hallie Dorsey, Grace Han (cox)    

Event 28              Womens HS Varsity 8+                6 TH PLACE                                                 Time:6:17.30

Entry A: Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Katrina Manikas, Jessica Rampton, Kristen Hagemeister Elizabeth Elner, Angela Frakes, Colleen Macke (cox)    

Event 30              Mens HS Varsity 8+         5 TH PLACE                                                 Time:5:24.00

Entry A: Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ian Gardiner, Richard Boehnke, Colin Shields, Tor Berg, Alex Spatzier, Josh Foster, Erica Macke (cox)    

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

COMBINED TEAM POINTS

1. NEW TRIER                                     216 points

2. ANN ARBOR PIONEER                    156.50 points

WOMENS DIVISION

•  NEW TRIER

•  SAINT URSULA ACADAMY

•  ANN ARBOR PIONEER

Photos by Dove Art Renaissance:

Men's Varsity 4

Happy Crew going to Nationals

Men's Single

Ty Gersh Mens Single Champion and Mens 4+ Champion.

Still open to all options.

For more information, contact Michael Dove 734-973-0020, or at mdkealoha@comcast.net .   Photographs are available for inclusion in your article.

Dove's Shipping News                      SPRING 2007                         Number 23, May   5, 2007                                                                            

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

*** Wyandotte High Schools Regatta   ***

Saturday May 5, 2007

PIONEER'S CRUSH OTHER TEAMS DREAMS

2007 Wyandotte High Schools Regatta Champions

 

Wyandotte, Michigan - On Saturday May 5, 2007 the Pioneer Crew competed in the 36 th Annual Wyandotte High Schools Regatta.   This two-day event included schools from Canada, Ohio and Michigan.   Heats were held on Friday and Saturday morning, with finals being held on Saturday afternoon.   Conditions varied but the prevailing wind from the Northeast made for choppy water and a strong advantage to crews in lane 6, which was closest to the island across from the channel on the Detroit River.   The Pioneer's placed boats in all the finals of the events that they entered.

With the Senior Prom being held on Friday and SAT testing on Saturday the Pioneer's had depleted their ranks, yet the depth of this years team showed what kind of character they had established.   Rowers stepped into boats that they normally would not have rowed in and came away with big wins for the team.   The coaching staff was pleasantly surprised and happy to see rowers come away with such big wins.   The hard work and trust that each rower would come thru when called on is a great testament to the character of the individuals on this team.  

This is the third week in a row that the Pioneer's have won the combined points championship and the women's point championship.   The women's Team won the Brutto Cup and the overall Mayors Trophy went to the whole Team.   This is an amazing accomplishment for the Pioneer's.   The Pioneer Crew is the most dominate team in Michigan at this time with dreams of big wins at the Midwest Championship and the Canadian Championship.

Women's Points Trophy, Brutto Cup

Kissing the Mayors Trophy

FINAL RESULTS with RACE LINE UPS:

Women Novice 8                    4 th PLACE                                                      TIME:7:24.4

Sarah Juster, Ona Schnieder, Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, MacKenzie Miller, Kelsey Phillps, Katie Thiery. Coxswain Sarah Foster.

Men Senior 4                          3 rd   PLACE                 BRONZE MEDAL    TIME:6:25.22

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ty Gersh, Rich Boehnke. Coxswain, Erica Macke.

Women Junior 4                    2 nd   PLACE                 SILVER MEDAL      TIME:7:30.87

Katie Korhman, Ali Breeding, Eshter Barrett, Inge Zwanenburg.   Coxswain, Collen Macke

Hope Davis, Kathryn Ashin, Elaine Ezekiel, Hallie Dorsey. Coxswain, Natalie Ten Brink.

Men Novice 8                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME:7:52.22

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPION

Zach Miller, Keith Leonard, Lucas Kennedy, Drew McMillan,   Jacob Merrel, Tanner DePriest, Warren Morningstar, Max DeLiso. Coxswain, Mckenzie Gardulescu.

Men Junior 4                          1 st PLACE                   GOLD MEDAL         TIME:5:48.8

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPION

Ian Gardiner, Colline Shields, Karl DeBoer, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

Women Senior 4                    1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME:6:25.12

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPION

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Jess Rampton, Angela Frakes. Coxswain, Colleen Macke

Women Novice 4                    3 rd PLACE                  BRONZE MEDAL    TIME:7:23.4

Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, Ona Schnieder.   Coxswain, Sarah Foster.

Men Novice 4                          1 st PLACE                  GOLD MEDAL         TIME:6:37.1

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPIONS                                                        

Lucas Kennedy, Keith Leonard, Jacob Merrell, Tanner DePriest.   Coxswain, Mckenzie Gardulescu.

Women Novice Lt 4               1 st PLACE                  GOLD MEDAL         TIME:8:08.45

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPIONS        

Sarah Rontol, Jessica Moore, Lauren Hendrick, Ilena Gonzalez   Coxswain, Meaghan Kennedy

Women Junior 8                    1 st PLACE                   GOLD MEDAL         TIME:6:45.53

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPION

Katie Korhman, Elaine Ezekiel, Hope Davis, Sylvia Clark, Kristina Little, Gen Goldberg, Diana Hasler, Hallie Dorsey. Coxswain, Natalie Ten Brink.

                                   

                               

Men Single                             1 st PLACE                   GOLD MEDAL         TIME:7:38.46

                                                WY. HI. CHAMPION

Ty Gersh

Women Senior 8                    2 nd PLACE                  SILVER MEDAL      TIME:6:32.45

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Jess Rampton, Angela Frakes, Inge Zwaanenburg, Esther Barrett, Kathryn Ashin,Frakes, Ali Breeding.   Cox, Colleen Macke

Men Senior 8                          3 rd   PLACE                 BRONZE MEDAL    TIME:

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ian Gardiner, Rich Boehnke, Collin Shields, Tor Berg, Warren Morningstar, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

 

FINAL POINTS STANDING

WOMEN'S DIVISION

ANN ARBOR PIONEER                                         132 PTS.

MARIETTA                                                                99 PTS

E.L. CROSSLEY                                                       79 PTS

MEN'S DIVISION

E.L. CROSLEY                                                         127 PTS

ANN ARBOR PIONEER                                         108 PTS

MARIETTA                                                               88 PTS

COMBINED

ANN ARBOR PIONEER                                         240 PTS

E.L. CROSSLEY                                                       206 PTS

MARIETTA                                                               108 PTS

Photos:

WY.HI. CHAMPIONS, MEN'S NOVICE 8

WY.HI. CHAMPIONS, WOMEN'S JUNIOR 8

WY.HI. CHAMPIONS, WOMEN'S SENIOR 4

WY.HI. CHAMPIONS, MEN'S SINGLE (open to dating though)

WY.HI. CHAMPIONS, WOMEN'S NOVICE LT 4

WY.HI. CHAMPIONS, MEN'S JUNIOR 4

For more information, contact Michael Dove 734-973-0020, or at mdkealoha@comcast.net .   Photographs are available for inclusion in your article.

Dove's Shipping News                      SPRING 2007                         Number 22, April 28, 2007                                                                                  

PIONEER'S DROP THE AXE!

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

*** Hebda Cup Regatta   ***

Saturday April 28, 2007

AppleMark

2007 Combined State Champions

Wyandotte, Michigan -   On Saturday April 28, 2007 all the Rowing Teams from Michigan gathered at the Wyandotte Boat House for Hebda Cup Regatta and bragging rights for the State Title.   The day began under cloudy skies and cool weather and made way to sunshine and blue skies by the afternoon.   The morning heats were 1000 meters with qualifying boats moving on to the afternoon finals.   The Pioneer's qualified boats in every event they entered.  

The wind began to pick up by noon and the regatta officials made the call for 1000 meter finals to hopefully avoid cancellation of events.   With the races shortened strategy played an important role in many crews fortunes.   The Pioneer's have been training for 1500 meter races and had not spent as much time working on sprints at this point of the season.   Some of the crews were hampered by their ability to get a quicker stroke rating in the shorter races and were overtaken my opposing crews in the last 200 meters.  

The fact that we had crews in almost every race played in our favor.   As long as we placed boats in the top three places we were able to accumulate points.   Winning crews received Gold Medals and a Plaque representing State Champion Crews.   A Women's Point Trophy and Men's Point Trophy along with a Combined Team Trophy were awarded at the end of the day.  

The Pioneer women received the Women's Point Trophy for the second year in a row while the Pioneer men placed second to Orchard Lake Saint Mary this year.   The Pioneer's received the combined points trophy accumulating 62 points and bragging rights to overall State Champions.   Well done, Pioneers.

AppleMark

FINAL RESULTS with RACE LINE UPS:

Women Lt 8                            1 ST PLACE                GOLD MEDAL         TIME:3:28.53

                                                STATE CHAMPIONS

Katie Korhman, Susan Murphy, Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenburg, Ali Breeding, Elaine Ezekiel, Derian Kuneman, Hallie Dorsey.   Coxswain, Grace Han.

Women Novice 4                    3 rd PLACE                                                      TIME:

Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, Ona Schnieder.   Coxswain, Sarah Foster.

Men Novice 8                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME: 3:10.25

                                                STATE CHAMPIONS

Zach Miller, Tanner DePriest, Lucas Kennedy, Drew McMillan,   Jacob Merrel, Sanders Hayes, Warren Morningstar, Max DeLiso. Coxswain, Mckenzie Gardulescu.

Men Junior 4                          2 nd PLACE                                                      TIME:

Ian Gardiner, Colline Shields, Alex Spatzier, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

                                                5 th PLACE

Connor Luczak, Karl DeBoer, Jordon Morningstar, Jim Fitzpatrick. Coxswain, Biz Kurcz

Women Junior 8                    3 rd   PLACE                                                     TIME:

Jess Rampton, Angela Frakes, Lizzy Elner, Kristen Hagemeister, Kathryn Ashin, Kristina Little, Gen Goldberg, Hope Davis. Coxswain, Natalie Ten Brink.

Women Senior 4                    1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME: NT

                                                STATE CHAMPIONS

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Rina Manikas. Coxswain, Colleen Macke

 

Women Lt 4                            1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME:4:00.9

                                                STATE CHAMPIONS

Katie Korhman, Susan Murphy, Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenburg. Coxswain, Derian Kuneman

Men Senior 4                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME:3:21.10

                                                STATE CHAMPIONS

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ty Gersh, Rich Boehnke. Coxswain, Erica Macke.

                                                6 th PLACE

Justin Martini, John Kemick, Loui Gelinas, Alex Rigney.   Coxswain, Meaghan Kennedy.

Women Novice 8                    1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL         TIME:3:51.14

Sarah Juster, Ona Schnieder, Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, MacKenzie Miller, Kelsey Phillps, Katie Thiery. Coxswain Sarah Foster.

                                                5 th PLACE                                                      TIME:

Sarah Rontol, Jessica Moore, Lauren Hendricks, Judith Rontol, Kayla Kuchta, Kat Cogswell, Elana Gonzalez, Amanda Greeene. Coxswain, Meaghan Kennedy.

Men Novice 4                                                                                     

David Shapiro, Sanders Hayes, Max Jin, Joe Frakes.   Coxswain, Mckenzie Gardulescu.

Men Junior 8                          3 rd PLACE                                                      TIME:

Connor Luczak, Karl DeBoer, Alex Spatzier, Justin Martini, Adam King, J. Morningstar, John Kemnick, Alex Rigney. Coxswain, Derian Kuneman.

Women Junior 4                    5 TH PLACE                                                     TIME:

Ali Breeding, Kathryn Ashin, Kristina Little, Gen Goldberg. Coxswain, Grace Han.

                                                                                                                        TIME

Diana Hasler, Sylvia Clark, Hope Davis, Hallie Dorsey.   Coxswain, Natalie Ten Brink.

Women Senior 8                    1 st PLACE                   GOLD MEDAL         TIME:3:24.40

                                               STATE CHAMPIONS

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Rina Manikas, Jess Rampton, Angell Frakes, Lizzy Elner, Kristen Hagmeister.   Cox, Colleen Macke

Men Senior 8                          2 nd PLACE                                                      TIME:

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ian Gardiner, Rich Boehnke, Collin Shields, Tor Berg, Ty Gersh, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

 

FINAL POINTS STANDING

WOMEN'S DIVISION

ANN ARBOR PIONEER                                         40 PTS.

ROCKFORD                                                              21 PTS

FOREST HILLS CENTRAL                                   15 PTS

MEN'S DIVISION

ORCHARD LAKE SAINT MARY                          36PTS

ANN ARBOR PIONEER                                         22 PTS

FOREST HILLS CENTRAL                                   10 PTS

COMBINED

ANN ARBOR PIONEER                                         62 PTS

ORCHARD LAKE SAINT MARY                                     36 PTS

ROCKFORD                                                              27 PTS

Photos by Dove Art Renaissance and Almost Art:

AppleMark      AppleMark

For more information, contact Michael Dove 734-973-0020, or at mdkealoha@comcast.net .   Photographs are available for inclusion in your article.

Dove's Quick Catch News

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

Friday April 27, 2007

Ann Arbor, Michigan - The Pioneer Crew happens to have a nice little article in the Ann Arbor News covering rowing in the area.   It was also posted on Row2k under "Programs past success spurs Pioneer rowers".

Check us out.   < http://www.mlive.com/preps/aanews/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/1177598583322120.xml&coll=2>

I am frustrated to be caught between parents and the newspaper concerning our coverage.   This seems to happen every season, but it still is troublesome.   We are still a minor sport in the eyes of many and for the most part we certainly get more coverage than the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University crew teams.   I have spent many hours trying to foster a good relationship with the News and it turns out I get chided by the News for not doing the job properly.   At a certain point you just want to give up.

Well, on to a more positive note.   I believe the coaching staff is excited about the Hebda Cup and our chance of taking the whole thing.   Let's hope we can do it.   It is no mistake that you are only as good as the people you surround yourself with and we have a great coaching staff and the most balanced well rounded team that I can think of.    A huge debt of gratitude goes to Rich Griffith, Adam Siroky, Crystal Culp for keeping the dream alive.

"Prepare for the slaughter.   Drop the Axe".    Thanks to Pakalolo.

Views expressed here are that of Michael Dove and may not reflect that of the Pioneer Crew, it's board and official coaching staff.

For more information, contact Michael Dove 734-973-0020, or at mdkealoha@comcast.net .  

Dove's Shipping News                      SPRING 2007                         Number 21, April 21, 2007                                                                                  

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

*** Grand Rapids Regatta   ***

Saturday April 21, 2007

A Truck Load

Grand Rapids, Michigan - The Pioneer Crew traveled to Grand Rapids, Michigan on Saturday to compete in the 12 th Annual Grand Rapids Regatta. Nearly 800 rowers from Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Illinois took part in 19 races on the Grand River. The invitational was dominated by Ann Arbor Pioneer, which won trophies for most male and female points accumulated throughout the day, but a few area teams had solid efforts as well.

The Pioneer Crew enjoyed the opportunity to test themselves against the western schools in preparation for the anticipated competition at the Hebda Cup for State Championship bragging rights.  

The day started bright, clear and crisp and by mid day warm weather and sunshine.   Heats were held in the morning and Finals in the afternoon.   The racing was held against a strong head current with favorable lanes being 1 and 2 nearest the shore.   The morning heats ran quickly with the Pioneers winning and placing crews in every event they entered.   The Pioneers had qualified for 16 events of the 19 total races.   A short break in the action around noon gave time to re-gather for the anticipated final events.   We quickly jumped off with gold medal performances, one right after another.   In all the Pioneers racked up 11 gold medals and one silver medal.

The Pioneer Boys team won the Points Trophy for the event and Pioneer Girls Team won the Points Trophy.   This was the first time the Boys have accomplished this and the second time the Girls have been able to do this.   The Boys Team looks extremely sharp and is looking forward to bringing home more trophies and medals while the Girls are hoping for the same.

Champions

       

                            

                Womens Trophy                                            Mens Trophy

FINAL RESULTS with RACE LINE UPS:

Women Lt 8                            1 ST PLACE                GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:22.09

Katie Korhman, Susan Murphy, Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenburg, Ali Breeding, Elaine Ezekiel, Derian Kuneman, Hallie Dorsey.   Coxswain, Grace Han.

Women Junior 8                    6 TH PLACE

TIME: 5:56.25

Diana Hasler, Kathryn Ashin, Jess Rampton, Gen Goldberg, Sylvia Clarke, Kristina Little, Hope Davis, Hallie Dorsey. Coxswain, Natalie Ten Brink.

Men Junior 4                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:19.34

Ian Gardiner, Colline Shields, Alex Spatzier, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

Connor Luczak, Karl DeBoer, Roy Jackson, Jordon Morningstar. Coxswain, Biz Kurcz

Women Lt 4                            1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 6:11.61

Katie Korhman, Susan Murphy, Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenburg. Coxswain, Derian Kuneman

Women Novice 8                    1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:51.01

Jessie Stoolman, Ona Schnieder, Sarah Juster, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, MacKenzie Miller, Kayla Kuchta, Katie Thiery. Coxswain Sarah Foster.

  5 th PLACE

TIME: 6:15.07

Sarah Rontol, Elana Gonzalez, Kelsey Phillps, Lauren Hendricks, Kat Cogswell, Amanda Greeene, Jessica Moore, Judith Rontol. Coxswain, Meaghan Kennedy.

Women Senior 4                    1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:49.21

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Rina Manikas. Coxswain, Colleen Macke

Angela Frakes, Yejide Myer, Kristen Hagmeister, Lizzy Elner. Coxswain, Grace Han.

Men Senior 4                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:10.22

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ty Gersh, Rich Boehnke. Coxswain, Erica Macke.

Men Novice 8                         1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:01.03

Zach Miller, Tanner DePriest, Jacob Merrel, Keith Leonard, Lucas Kennedy, Drew McMillan, Warren Morningstar, Sanders Hayes. Coxswain, Mckenzie Gardulescu.

Men 155# 4                             4 TH PLACE

TIME: 6:04.1

Justin Martini, John Kemink, Loui Gelinas, Alex Rigney. Coxswain, Grace Han

Men Junior 8                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 4:48.18

Connor Luczak, Karl DeBoer, Alex Spatzier, Sean Cafferty, Adam King, Roy Jackson, Justin Martini, John Kemnick. Coxswain, Biz Kurcz.

Women Junior 4                    5 TH PLACE

TIME: 6:34.53

Ali Breeding, Kathryn Ashin, Diana Hasler, Kristina Little. Coxswain, Natalie Ten Brink

Men 145# 4                             4 TH PLACE

TIME: 6:26.3

David Shapiro, Sanders Hayes, Max DeLiso, Joe Frakes. Coxswain, McKenzie Gardulescu

Women Senior 8                    2 nd PLACE                  SILVER MEDAL

TIME: 5:22.52

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Rina Manikas, Jess Rampton, Angell Frakes, Lizzy Elner, Kristen Hagmeister.   Cox, Colleen Macke

Men Senior 8                          1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 5:23.44

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ian Gardiner, Rich Boehnke, Collin Shields, Tor Berg, Ty Gersh, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

Women Senior 8 DASH        1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 1:37.79

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Rina Manikas, Jess Rampton, Angell Frakes, Lizzy Elner, Kristen Hagmeister. Coxswain, Colleen Macke

Men Senior 8 DASH              1 ST PLACE                 GOLD MEDAL

TIME: 1:30.93

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ian Gardiner, Rich Boehnke, Collin Shields, Tor Berg, Ty Gersh, Josh Foster. Coxswain, Erica Macke

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Mens Team

Womens Team

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Dove's Shipping News                                                                      Number 20, April 14, 2007                                                                                  

Press Release

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

***   Pioneer vs Rockford   ***

Saturday April 14, 2007

Rockford, Michigan - The Pioneer High School Crew began the spring season campaign with a dual meet against Rockford High School on Saturday.   The weather was brisk and so was the racing.   The Pioneers with 80 rowers on the Team this year used this meet as a tune up.   Crews felt out their race strategy and were able to see what kind of adjustments they would need to make.   The Pioneers came away with 17 wins and only 2 loses for the day.   For the third year in a row the Pioneer Crew has brought home the "The Tire" Trophy.   The annual dual between Rockford and Pioneer brings out the best in rowing, a friendly rivalry and great sportsmanship between the rowers and families of the two teams.

  I hope we are ready.   Fast enough?

Results of Rockford Dual

Against a fast head current.

Women JV 4 Race 1

Winning Time:   Rockford - 6:28.3              Pioneer - 6:45.9

Angela Frakes, Lizzy Elner, Kathryn Ashin, Diana Hasler.  

Colleen Macke, Coxswain.

Women JV 4 Race 2

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:36.0                 Rockford - 6:57.7

Jess Rampton, Kristen Hagmeister, Yejide Myer, Kristina Little.  

Grace Han, Coxswain.

Men JV 4 Race 1

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 5:50.7                Rockford - 5:54.6

Ian Gardiner, Collin Shields, Alex Spatzier, Josh Foster.  

Biz Kurcz, Coxswain.

Men JV 4 Race 2

Winning Time:   Rockford - 5:56.0             Pioneer - 6:11.6

Adam King, Karl Jackson, Jordon Mornigstar, Jim Fitzpatrick.  

Erica Macke, Coxswain.

Women Light 4

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:40.0                 Rockford- 7:07.5

Esther Barrett, Inge Zwaanenburg, Susan Murphy, Ali Breeding.  

Derian Kuneman, Coxswain.

Men NV 8

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 5:33.0                 Rockford - 6:36.0

Zach Miller, Tanner DePriest, Jacob Merrell, Keith Leonard, Lucas Kennedy, Drew McMillian. Warren Morningstar, Sanders Hayes.  

McKenzie Gradulescu, Coxswain.

Women NV 8

Winning Time:   Pioneer- 6:47.4                  Rockford - 7:03.0

Jessie Stoolman, Ona Schneider, Sarah Juster, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, M. MacKenzie Miller, Kayla Kushta, Kaitlyn Thiery.  

Sarah Foster, Coxswain.

Women JV 8 Race 1

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:11.0                 Rockford - 6:34.9

Jess Rampton, Kristen Hagmeister, Yejide Myer, Kristina Little, Emily Smalligan, Sylvia Clarke, Rina Manikas, Hallie Dorsey.  

Grace Han, Coxswain.

Women JV 8 Race 2

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:12.8                 Rockford - 6:52.0

Angela Frakes, Lizzy Elner, Kathryn Ashin, Diana Hasler, Julia Darnton, GenGoldberg, Lauren Weston, Derian Kuneman.  

Colleen Macke, Coxswain.

Women NV 4 Race 3

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 8:09.0                 Rockford - 8:41.0

Sarah Rontol, Judith Moore, Lauren Hendrick, Amanda Greene.  

Natalie Ten Brink, Coxswain.

Men NV 4 Race 2

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 7:22.3                 Rockford - 8:49.0

Tanner DePriest, Jacob Merrell, Keith Leonard, Joseph Frakes.  

Mckenzie Gardulescu, Coxswain.

Women VR 4

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:40.9                 Rockford - 6:56.0

Julia Darnton, Emily Smalligan, Lauren Weston, Rina Manikas.  

Colleen Macke, Coxswain.

Men JV 8

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 5:26.0                 Rockford - 5:35.0

Connor Luczak, Karl Deboer, Collin Shields, Sean Cafferty, Adam King, Roy Jackson, Justin Martini, John Kemnick.  

Biz Kurcz, Coxswain.

Women NV 4 Race 1

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 7:48.8                 Rockford - 9:23.0

Jessie Stoolman, Riley Linebaugh, Sarah Sandusky, Sarah Juster.  

Sarah Foster, Coxswain.

Women NV 4 Race 2

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 7:47.0                 Rockford - 10:18.0

Kaitlyn Thiry, Ona Schneider, Kelsy Phillips, Judith Rontol.  

Meaghan Kennedy, Coxswain.

Men VR 8

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 5:14.2                 Rockford - 5:33.5

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Ian Gardiner, Rich Boehnke, Alex Spatzier, Tor Berg, Louis Gelinas, Josh Foster.  

Erica Macke, Coxswain.

Men NV 4 Race 1

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:43.0                 Rockford - 7:43.0

Zach Miller, Maz DeLiso, Luca Kennedy, Maz Jin.  

Natalie Tin Brink, Coxswain.

Women Light 8

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:10.6                 Rockford - 6:33.0

Eshter Barrett, Inge Zwaanenburg, Susan Murphy, Ali Breeding, Emily Smalligan,

Jess Rampton, Derian Kuneman, Hallie Dorsey.  

Grace Han, Coxswain.

Men VR 4

Winning Time:   Pioneer - 6:03.0                Rockford - 6:21.7

Matt Mahony, Tyler Sanderson, Tor Berg, Rich Boehnke.  

Erica Macke, Coxswain.

Photos by Dove Art Renaissance:

Novice Men Out Front

Novice Women Out Front

JV Men Out Front

JV Women Out Front

Another Day at the Races.

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Dove's Quick Catch News

Press Release

Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Crew

*** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   ***

Saturday November 11, 2006

Ann Arbor, MI. - On Saturday November 11, 2006 two junior rowers from the Ann Arbor Pioneer High School set out to cover 100,000 meters in less than 8 hours at the Community Boathouse in Bandemer Park.   The rowers, Julia Darnton and Emily Smalligan are varsity rowers on the Pioneer Crew.   They covered the distance in 7:35:19.7 at an average split of 2:16.6.   They had set a goal of averaging 2:20.0 and were well below that pace.   Set up with music and food they each rowed 10,000 meters at a time and then switched off.   They started at about 9:30 am in the morning and finished a little past 5:00 pm.   Tired, but happy that they had achieved what they set out to do.   A great sense of accomplishment made it all worthwhile.

The monitor shows the results.

Emily Smalligan and Julia Darnton

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