44 Thursday, September 19, 2024 BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com
BRETT BREMER
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The Hastings boys were fifth
and the girls sixth at the opening
Interstate-8 Athletic Conference jam-
boree of the season hosted by Battle
Creek’s Harper Creek High School
Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Marshall and Parma Western
battled it out at the top of the day’s
standings.
The Marshall boys outscored the
Panthers 29-46 to win their com-
petition, while the Parma Western
girls pulled out a 43-46 win over the
RedHawks.
Harper Creek was third in both the
boys’ and girls’ contests.
The Beaver boys closed the day
with 81 points ahead of Coldwater
104, Hastings 108, Northwest 172
and Pennfield NTS.
Marshall senior Jack Bidwell raced
to the win in the boys’ meet, one of
three Marshall runners who finished
in the top four and hit the line in less
Harper Creek hosts first I-8 Jamboree Sept. 10
NINTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF CURRY
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
No. D-905-DM-020240042
Djenabou Anguilet Camara
Petitioner
vs
Elder Mason Smith IV
Respondent
NOTICE OF PENDENCY
OF SUIT
TO: Elder Mason Smith IV,
upon whom constructive ser-
vice is sought by publication.
GREETINGS:
You are hereby notified that
a Petition for divorce has been
filed against you by Djenabou
Anguilet Camara, Petitioner,
pro se , in the District Court of
New Mexico, Curry County.
The object of this suit is an
absolute divorce on the
grounds of incompatibility.
The Petitioner represents
himself/herself and his/her
address is 9408 B Vermont
Ct., Clovis, NM 488101.
You are further notified that
unless you file a responsive
pleading or motion by 10/28,
2024, Judgment other appro-
priate relief will be rendered
against you in this cause by
default. Witness my hand and
seal of the District Court this
9th day of September, 2024.
By: D. Stoddard, Deputy Clerk
8156 4 Mile Road, East Leroy, MI 49051
(269) 979-9421 • http://www.leroytownship.org
STREET LIGHT SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Leroy
Township Board will hold the Annu-
al Street Light Assessment Hearing
for Districts: Graham Lake Terrace,
Sonoma Acres, Steamburg South, Deer-
view Estates, Rosemullen Estates, and
Quail Run on September 19, 2024 at 9:30
A.M. in conjunction with the regular Sep-
tember Board of Trustee meeting located
at the Township Community Hall, 8146
4 Mile Road, East Leroy. The hearing is
to determine the Street Light Special As-
sessment costs to be levied on the 2024
Winter Tax Roll. Cost estimates will be
available for inspection in the Clerk’s
office at 8156 4 Mile Road Tuesdays –
Thursdays, 9 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
Respectfully, Clerk
Nicole Hardish
than 17 minutes.
Parma Western junior Edison
Lopeman was the runner-up in
16:26.4, Marshall had sophomore
Abraham McHugh third in 16:26.7,
and senior Reece Davis fourth in
16:49.8.
Hastings was paced by senior
Brandon Simmons, who came in
sixth at 17:11.5, and fellow Saxon
senior Micah Johnson wasn’t far
behind in 18:09.2 in ninth place.
It is the first top 10 finish in a con-
ference race for those two Hastings
leaders.
The Saxon team also had fresh-
man Tanner Krzysik 35th in
21:13.4, junior Carter Krzysik 43rd
in 22:10.2, and sophomore Caleb
Kramer 45th in 22:25.4.
TheHarper Creek team ran to third
with junior Cooper Gardner at the
front of the pack with a time of
17:51.4, and sophomore Christian
Ayers was eighth in 18:05.5.
The Beaver team also had senior
Owen Hunter 19th in 19:09.5, senior
Jordan Lindauer 20th in 19:12.9, and
sophomore Carson Szarejko 33rd in
20:52.5.
Pennfield had three finishers:
Senior Hunter Jenney was the first
in green across the finish line with
a time of 22:06.3, which put him
in 41st; Junior Hunter Jones placed
48th in 22:51.3; and senior Riley
Bosher was 60th in 25:39.1.
In the girls’ race, Harper Creek was
18 points behind Marshall, in third
with a total of 64 points. Pennfield
was fourth with 111 points ahead of
Coldwater 117, Hastings 163 and
Northwest NTS.
Harper Creek junior Julia Faber
won the girls’ race in 20:47.5, and
her freshman teammate Rylee Zumer
was ninth in 22:34.3.
There were three Marshall run-
ners between those top two Harper
Creek girls: RedHawk junior Leah
McPartlin was the runner-up in
21:27.9; freshman Alaina Dillon
was fourth in 21:56.2; and senior
Savannah Richmond was eighth in
22:32.5.
Parma Western matched Marshall’s
three in the top 10.
The Panthers were led by senior
Raquel Curey, who came in second
at 21:44.8.
The Hastings team had a trio of
sophomores at the front of its pack.
Chloe Pirtle placed 32nd in
25:54.1, Lilianna Enyart 42nd in
27:13.0, and Alexa DeCamp 58th in
29:17.4.
Saxon junior Alexia Owen ran her
fastest race of the season to place
68th in 31:21.2, and senior Aniak
Bourassa rounded out the top five for
Hastings with a 73rd-place time of
34:34.5.
Saxon senior Jen Stoline also set
her PR Tuesday with a 75th-place
run of 35:16.5.
Behind the top two for Harper
Creek, sophomore Layla Silkworth
was 14th in 23:09.3, sophomore
Elizabeth Antes 19th in 24:08.4, and
junior Everlyn VanValkenburg 21st
in 24:34.4.
Parma Western also had senior
Bertha Quiroga seventh in 22:13.8,
and the Panthers fought off the
Marshall girls with a pack made up
of sophomore Natalie Kuhl, senior
Mariana Walz, freshman Bridget
Fullerton and senior Hailey Dodd
that placed 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th,
respectively.
Pennfield junior Peyton Rhoades
led her team with a fifth-place time
of 22:00.5.
The Panther team had a trio of
freshmen next: Ellie Bowen was
18th in 24:00.8, Olivia Lane 37th in
2:36.2 and Ava Joy 39th in 26:42.7.
Rounding out the top five for
Pennfield was junior Nevaeh Losey
in 60th place, with a 29:28.4.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
37TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FAMILY DIVISION
CALHOUN COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
OF HEARING
REGARDING PETITION
FOR NAME CHANGE
CASE NO. and JUDGE
2024-2066-NC
HON. TINA YOST JOHNSON
TO ALL PERSONS,
including: whose address is
unknown and whose inter-
est in the matter may be
barred or affected by the
following:
TAKE NOTICE: Ryan
Hunter Cope has filed a
petition for name change. A
name change hearing will
be held on 10/4/24 at 9:00
a.m. at 161 E. Michigan
Ave., Battle Creek, MI
49014, before Judge Tina
Yost Johnson to change the
name of: Ryan Hunter
Cope to Ryan Hunter
Griffith.