Carney Rolls Past Stephenson; Battle Vs NCA Next
December 12, 2016Six players scored in double figures for the Carney-Nadeau Wolves Monday night in a 92-36 win over the Stephenson Eagles. Click the above headline to read more details.
Six players scored in double figures for the Carney-Nadeau Wolves Monday night in a 92-36 win over the Stephenson Eagles. Click the above headline to read more details.
The Carney-Nadeau Wolves and North Central Jets both improved to 2-0 on the season with wins Thursday night. Carney beat North Dickinson on the road, 54-41, while North Central rolled past Rapid River at home, 93-39. Click the above headline for details.
Hunter Eichhorn scorched carded a 75 on Thursday to lead the Carney-Nadeau Wolves to the MHSAA Division Three U.P. golf championship Thursday. It was the Wolves' second straight U.P. title, and Eichhorn's third straight. Click the above headline to read details.
The high school girls basketball season wrapped up this week across Michigan. Click the above headline to see the schedules and regional, district scores.
The North Central High School basketball team unveiled its state championship banner for last year's success, then the Jets went out and beat the rival Carney-Nadeau Wolves, 74-44, at the Thursday night at the NCA Gym. Click the above headline to read the details, and to see videos and photos from Thursday night's game.
Carney-Nadeau's Hunter Eichhorn scored the Irish Oaks Golf Course, shooting a 68 to lead the Wolves to the MHSAA Division Three Boys U.P. Championship on Thursday. Bark River-Harris won the Division Three girls championship, with Hannah Starnes shooting a 92. Click the above headline for details.
All eleven girls scored as the Bark River-Harris Broncos beat the Carney-Nadeau Wolves, 70-20, in a Skyline Conference game Thursday night in Harris. The third-ranked Broncos improved to 14-2 on the season with the districts now just two weeks away. Click the above headline to see photos and videos.
Two local golfers won medalist honors Thursday at the MHSAA Division Three Upper Peninsula Golf Championships in Delta County. Carney-Nadeau freshman Hunter Eichhorn fired a 71 and then won the title on a playoff hole, and Bark River-Harris senior Savanna Stenberg shot a 91 and won on a fifth playoff hole. Click the above headline to read more details.
The North Central Jets took the best shots the Carney-Nadeau Wolves had to offer Friday night, but the dream season rolled on for the Jets in a 65-57 win over their arch rivals in the Class D District Championship game. NCA faces Munising in the regionals on Monday. Click the above headline for all of the details.
The Upper Peninsula Sportwriters and Sportscasters Association released its All-U.P. Boys Basketball Teams early Saturday. Mid Peninsula's Brett Branstrom and Carney-Nadeau's Wade Schetter made the "Dream Team". The North Central Jets were voted as Class D "Team of the Year", and NCA Coach Adam Mercier was named Class D Coach of the Year. Branstrom was Player of the Year. Click the above headline to see who made all of the All-U.P. basketball teams.
The high school boys basketball post-season has now completed the regional round across the Upper Peninsula. Click the above headline to see the district and regional results, and scores from the regular season.
The Upper Peninsula girls basketball season has come to an end. Click the above headline to see all of this season's scores from across the U.P.
The Bark River-Harris Broncos and Carney-Nadeau Wolves both had a hard time scoring points for most of the night Thursday. But the Broncos went on a 21-1 run late in the second and early in the third quarters and posted a 58-37 win over the Wolves. Click the above headline to read details, see pictures and videos, and to see all of the Upper Peninsula's girls scores. Pictured: BR-H freshman Jordyn Hardy goes up for a baseline shot as Carney's Autam Wery (11) defends.
The North Central Jets and Carney-Nadeau Wolves hooked up in another down-to-the-wire game Tuesday night in Powers. North Central won it at the end, 52-49. Click the above headline to read the game details, and to see photos and videos.
The Carney-Nadeau Wolves controlled the first half of their game against the Forest Park Trojans Friday night. But the visitors from Crystal Falls had a big second half and then held off a late Carney-Nadeau run to beat the Wolves, 70-67. Click the above headline to read the details.
The Carney-Nadeau Wolves took out their frustrations from last week's loss to Munising on the Republic-Michigamme Hawks Thursday night. The Wolves scored 59 points in the first half and rolled to a mercy-rule 86-26 win. Click the above headline to read more details.
The Carney-Nadeau Wolves and North Central Jets had an old-fashioned "backyard brawl" Thursday night on the basketball court. The Wolves pulled out a 59-53 win over their rivals, extending their home-court winning streak to 21 games. Click the above headline to read the details and to see pictures and videos from the game.
The Carney-Nadeau Wolves won their third straight game Monday, turning back the Stephenson Eagles, 59-54, in Carney. Senior Wade Schetter scored 33 points to lead the Wolves. Click the above headline to see all of Monday's boys and girls basketball scores.
The Carney-Nadeau High School boys basketball team started the night by celebrating the success of last year's state semifinal season. Then they went out and served notice that they will be a force to be deat with again in 2012-13. Carney-Nadeau rolled to an early 20-point lead and cruised to a 77-35 win over the Rapid River Rockets. Click the above headline to see the story, photos and videos from the game.
The Bark River-Harris Broncos volleyball team survived a scare as they beat the Carney-Nadeau Wolves, 3-2, in a Class D district semifinal Wednesday night. The Broncos will face North Dickinson in Saturday's district final, after the Nordics blanked Mid Peninsula, 3-0. Click the above headline to see pictures and videos from the BRH-Carney match.
It's been five months since the Carney-Nadeau boys basketball team made a surprising run to the Class D state semifinals, pulling upset after upset along the way. Two of boys who were big parts of that success were on the court again on Saturday, taking part in Michigan's All-Star Basketball Festival at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Click the above headline to read about their time at the Palace, and to see how several other Upper Peninsula players fared.
It was All-Star Saturday in St. Ignace as the Upper Peninsula's best high school senior basketball players competed in two All-Star games. Escanaba's Olivia Nash was the MVP in the girls game as the South beat the North, 80-72. In the boys game, Sault Ste. Marie's Steve Angeli was the MVP as the North won, 104-91. Carney-Nadeau's Luke Moreau and Manistique's Kyle Tiglas had big games for the South. Click the above headline for the details.
The Carney-Nadeau High School basketball team cleaned up on post-season awards this week following an improbable run to the Class D state semifinals. The Wolves were named the Upper Peninsula's Class D Team of the Year by the U.P. Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. The Wolves received 14 votes, while Ewen-Trout Creek got four votes and Munising three. Carney-Nadeau senior Lucas Moreau and Wolves junior Wade Schetter were both named to the Class D First Team. Bark River-Harris senior Jake Kleiman was also named to the Class D First Team, and Mid Peninsula junior Brett Branstrom was selected to the All-Class Dream Team.
Police and fire sirens could be heard from Harris to Carney on Saturday as the Carney-Nadeau boys basketball team returned home from East Lansing, following the team's appearance in the Class D state semfiinals. Several hundred people turned out as the boys enjoyed an escort from the county line to the school.
The magical post-season run of the Carney-Nadeau Wolves came to an end Thursday night, as the Wolves dropped a 52-44 decision to the Climax-Scotts in the Class D State Semifinal at Michigan State University's Breslin Center.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association lists the Carney-Nadeau School with an enrollment of 71 students. But on Thursday, the Wolves boys basketball team will play in the state's biggest venue: Michigan State University's Breslin Center.
SAULT STE. MARIE---They weren't supposed to win either of their conferences. They weren't supposed to win their district. They certainly weren't supposed to win their regional. And the Carney-Nadeau boys basketball team most certainly wasn't supposed to beat the Pellston Hornets in the Class D state quarterfinal game Tuesday night in Sault Ste. Marie.
Carney-Nadeau boys basketball team will face a powerful Pellston Hornets team in the Class D state quarterfinal Tuesday night in Sault Ste. Marie. The Hornets are led by senior Chris Hass, who has scored 2,492 points in his career and will attend Bucknell University next year.
Carney-Nadeau High School has seen many girls basketball teams go downstate over the past 25 years. But the boys basketball program had never won a regional title, until Wednesday night, that is. The Wolves beat the Munising Mustangs, 57-51, to win the Class D title at Negaunee High School.
The Carney-Nadeau Wolves won their first boys basketball district championship Friday night, turning back the Bark River-Harris Broncos, 58-56, in overtime.