Performance of the Week: Sault Ste. Marie's Gabe Litzner
September 6, 2024
Gabe Litzner β¦ Sault Ste. Marie
Junior β¦ Cross Country
Litzner entered this season as the back-to-back Upper Peninsula Division 1 champion, and he's extending his dominance to the Lower Peninsula as well. He's run, and won, two races downstate already this fall including the Aug. 28 East Jordan Invitational, when he finished first among Division 1, 2 and 3 competitors with a time of 15:26.7 β only 1.3 seconds off his winning Finals time from a year ago.
That time also was nearly 53 seconds faster than the field at East Jordan as Sault Ste. Marie finished second in the D1-3 race to Traverse City St. Francis. A week earlier, Litzner won the Birch Run Invitational by nearly 34 seconds against a field that included teams from all four Lower Peninsula divisions. He'll be running later this fall to become the ninth three-time UP Finals champion. He's also the reigning UPD1 track & field champion in the 3,200, where he set the meet record of 9:35.63, and was on the winning 3,200 relay as a freshman.
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SAC Sound-off: Lessons Taught
May 9, 2012
MHSAA Student Advisory Council members are charged in part with passing on the lessons of educational athletics. We asked them what they tried to teach their teammates this school year.
βI tried to teach my teammates β¦β
Focus on the end game
ββ¦ How to be intense throughout the game and to be united in our goal to win.β β Portland St. Patrick junior Elle Lehman
ββ¦ To work together for a specific goal.β β Muskegon Catholic Central senior Alissa Jones
It starts with work
ββ¦ It doesnβt matter how big, strong or fast you are. What matters is how much heart and effort you put into any sport or life situation. Because hard work beats talent when talent doesnβt work.β β New Buffalo senior Lena Madison
Stand together
ββ¦ Respect each other, because itβs nearly impossible to succeed as a team if you donβt work together.β Walled Lake Central junior Taylor Krumm
ββ¦ We are a family. Even if itβs clichΓ©, itβs true. We win together and lose together. As a captain of the golf team, sometimes it is difficult to keep the team mentality since it is also an individual sport.β β Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Central junior Abby Radomsky
ββ¦ The importance of being a good teammate β and how that includes both playing hard on the field and being supportive off of the field.β β Pontiac Notre Dame junior Carly Joseph
Itβs about more than physical skills
β... Be selfless. It is so difficult for us as teenagers to stop and realize that not everything is about us. So I wanted to make sure we worked as a team, not as individuals, by communicating.β β Detroit Country Day senior Maria Buczkowski
β... To have a better attitude on the golf course.β β Grand Blanc senior Bailey Truesdell
β... Even in times of trouble (loss, problems, etc.), you need to keep cool and continue to work hard.β β Vandercook Lake junior Thye Fischman
ββ¦ To give it their all and to have fun; also to not get worked up over mistakes.β β Rogers City junior Evan Lamb
Donβt take this for granted
ββ¦ You need to have fun. Sports are not about winning or losing.β β Benzie Central senior Travis Clous
ββ¦ Love the game. My main message as a senior captain in three sports this year was simply to cherish every moment of high school sports. To me, there is nothing better.β β Rudyard senior Tyler Wilson