Sports

Beaverton Spring Sports Schedules

Beaverton Spring Sports Schedules

Beaverton Spring Sports Schedules

V Baseball • 4/20 @Beal City, 4 p.m. • 4/22, Beaverton Tourney, 10 a.m. • 4/24, vs. Mt. P Sacred Heart, 4 p.m. • 4/27 @Farwell, 4 p.m. JV Baseball • 4/24 @Mt. P Sacred Heart, 4 p.m. • 4/27 vs. Farwell, 4 p.m. • 5/2 @Shepherd, 4 p.m. V Softball • 4/20 @Beal City, 4 p.m.
Gladwin Spring Sports Schedules

Gladwin Spring Sports Schedules

Gladwin Spring Sports Schedules

V Baseball • 4/20 vs. Garber HS, 4 p.m. • 4/24 vs. Rudyard, 4 p.m. • 4/27 vs. Harrison, 4 p.m. • 5/2 vs. Clare, 4 p.m. JV Baseball • 4/20 vs. Garber HS, 4 p.m. • 4/27 @ Harrison, 4 p.m. • 5/2 @Clare, 4 p.m. Golf • 4/20 vs. open, Sugar Springs • 4/24 vs. McBain, 4 p.m.
Gladwin takes a swing at the ball.

Gladwin takes a swing at the ball.

Gladwin JV Baseball shutdown the Beavers at Dow Diamond

MIDLAND Dow Diamond, in Midland, opened their doors Tuesday afternoon, April 11, for the Beaverton Beavers and the Gladwin Flying G’s baseball programs. The two JV squads kicked off the event, followed by the varsity squads squaring off. The Gladwin JV boys defeated Beaverton by a score of 13-0.
High in the air, Gladwin looks to vault over the pole without knocking it over. Inset photo, Gladwin closely follows Houghton Lake as they compete in hurdle competition.

High in the air, Gladwin looks to vault over the pole without knocking it over. Inset photo, Gladwin closely follows Houghton Lake as they compete in hurdle competition.

Gladwin Track and Field shines in several events during Wednesday’s season opener

GLADWIN The Flying G’s opened their Track and Field season last Wednesday, hosting their Gladwin Frozen Feet invite. Seven schools joined Gladwin on the track, participating across 17 events. Field events kicked off at 4 p.m. while the tracking events waited until 5 p.m. to begin.
Gladwin pitches the ball to open up the first inning. Inset photo, Gladwin’s shortstop lining up to make the catch.

Gladwin pitches the ball to open up the first inning. Inset photo, Gladwin’s shortstop lining up to make the catch.

Gladwin JV Softball drops to 2-2 on the season after losses to Ogemaw

GLADWIN The Ogemaw Heights Falcons visited Gladwin last Wednesday, facing off in girls JV softball. The doubleheader resulted in losses for the Lady G’s, dropping the first game to the Falcons by a score of 9-1 and the second game 14-4. Pitcher Liz Winchester took the loss for Gladwin.
Mahak Kashyap pushes the ball forward, trying to weave through MNCA defenders.

Mahak Kashyap pushes the ball forward, trying to weave through MNCA defenders.

Busy week for Lady G’s Soccer

GLADWIN The Flying G Ladies of soccer were busy last week, hosting games on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday night. Tuesday, April 11, Gladwin defeated the Shepherd Blue Jays 7-1. The Flying G’s notched another victory Thursday defeating the Standish Panthers 6-2.
Bowling Standings

Bowling Standings

Bowling Standings

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Athletes shine in Beaverton’s

Athletes shine in Beaverton’s

Athletes shine in Beaverton’s first track meet of the season

ST. LOUIS Beaverton enjoyed a warm, beautiful spring day of Track & Field competition on Friday afternoon, traveling south to St. Louis. The tough, solid competition made for a great season opener for the Beaverton Beavers to test their skill and abilities after having to cancel Wednesday’s meet.
Swinging for the fences, Gladwin looks to overtake the lead during Tuesday’s game against Cadillac.

Swinging for the fences, Gladwin looks to overtake the lead during Tuesday’s game against Cadillac.

Gladwin varsity baseball 4-0 after season’s first week

LDANLEY@THEGLADWINCOUNTYRECORD.COM GLADWIN The varsity boys of Flying G’s baseball have exploded to a nearly perfect 4-0 start this season, defeating both Cadillac and Roscommon last week. The Flying G’s outscored their opponents 50-11, scoring 12plus points in three of their first four games.