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      • UofD Jesuit's Carson Toepher back on the lacrosse field
      • Serra Chevrolet's Athlete of the Month - Rory Cox of Detroit Catholic Central
      • South Christian's Bruxvoort is multi-sport athlete who chose to run track in college over basketball
      • Girls Soccer Preseason Top 50 teams: Grand Blanc owns the top spot, Marian is No. 2
      • State Champs! back from Spring Break
      • St. Clair's Molly Linkins - Beating the Odds
      • Jain Eleanor Seo - April's Serra Chevrolet Student of the Month
      • Howell sophomore pitcher injured in automobile accident in Georgia
      • Foster Loyer of Clarkston is among the state's top point guards following an impressive performance this weekend in East Lansing
      • Johnson's late 3-pointer leads Benton Harbor past Grand Rapids Catholic Central, 65-64 in Class B Final, for first title since 1965
      • P.J. Mitchell, Gary Solomon led Edison to its first title, 53-38 over Glen Lake in Class C final
      • Clarkston dominates West Ottawa, 81-38, to win second straight Class A title
      • Braun scores 31 points to lead Grand Rapids Catholic Central past New Haven and into advance to first Class B final in school history
      • West Ottawa advances to first Class A final with 53-50 win over Novi
      • Southfield Christian rolls past Dollar Bay, Buckley comes back to beat Hillsdale academy to advance to Class D Final
      • Glen Lake beats St. Mary Catholic Central, 62-56, to advance to first Class C Final since 1996
      • Detroit Edison holds off Covenant Christian to advance to first Class C Final
      • Maddox beats the buzzer again to lead Novi past Belleville and into Class A semifinals for first time
      • Warren De La Salle holds off U-D Jesuit to advance to Class A semifinals for first time since 2007
      • History is made at last weekend's girls basketball finals; 12 women comprised the four officiating crews
      • Clarkston's Foster Loyer named 2018 Michigan Mr. Basketball
      • Boys Basketball Quarterfinal Preview: West Ottawa plays East Lansing in one of Tuesday's top games
      • Four players score in double figures as Country Day wins 3rd title in the last four seasons by defeating Jackson Northwest, 64-48
      • Edison rebounds from slow start, repeats as Class C champions with a 51-34 victory over Arbor Prep
      • Country Day blows past Kingsley, Jackson Northwest takes care of business in its semifinal and the two play for Class B title
      • Bree Salenbien's late basket give Lenawee Christian a 46-44 victory in OT over Sacred Heart in D semifinal
      • Maddox's late basket lifts Novi past top ranked Skyline in regional final
      • Wayne Memorial tops Hartland, Grosse Pointe North outlasts Detroit King to advance to Class A semifinals
      • Brighton defeats Heritage, 5-2, and repeats as Division 1 champs
      • Detroit Country Day holds off Livonia Churchill in Division 3 final for first title since 1981
      • Hartland wins first state title, defeats Trenton 4-2 in the D2 final
      • Brighton holds off Detroit Catholic Central to advance to Division 1 Final for third straight year
      • Heritage wins in overtime, Matt Cole scores the winner as the Hawks reach first state final
      • Detroit Country Day outlasts Hancock to advance to first state final since 1989
      • Churchill reaches state final for first time with a 3-1 victory over Riverview Gabriel Richard in D3 semifinal
      • Trenton catches a break, defeats Brother Rice on late goal, 3-2, in a D2 semifinal
      • Hartland scores three goals in the first and goes on to defeat Forest Hills Northern/Eastern, 9-1, in a D2 semifinal
      • STATE CHAMPS! Staff Predictions for the MHSAA Hockey Semifinals
      • Trenton advances to the Division 2 semifinals with a 3-1 victory over Livonia Stevenson
      • STATE CHAMPS! Staff Predictions for MHSAA Hockey Quarterfinals
      • Boys Basketball Tournament Preview: Loyer's knee injury could keep Clarkston from a second consecutive state title
      • Whitman of Dundee and Trombley of Lake Fenton become four-time champions at individual finals at Ford Field
      • Williamston continues to build a strong program in Lansing area, looks to make a long tournament run
      • A Day in the Life of an Officiating Crew: Longstanding team of referees completes another regular season together
      • MHSAA Hockey Tournament Predictions
      • David Kruse leads Lowell to state-record tying five consecutive title; Dundee defeats Richmond in the D3 final
      • Detroit CC, impressively, claims 13th state title in victory over Brighton; Hudson defends D-4 title
      • West Ottawa expected to be the west side's best hope for a Class A title
      • Detroit Sports Commission announces the 2018 PKC match-ups and, for the first time, Detroit CC is particiapting
      • Foster Loyer nears end of a tremendous high school career that rates him with the all-time Clarkston greats
      • Longtime MHSAA administrator Vern Norris dies at age 89
      • Mark Keeler's passion for sports led him much success on the court, contentment off
      • Matt Loney scores 18 including the game-winner as Frankfort ends McBain's long winning streak with a 53-48 victory
      • Hamilton soccer star Bria Schrotenboer chooses to continue competing in basketball and everyone benefits
      • Nominations for the 2018 Detroit Athletic Club Athlete of the Year Award are now being accepted
      • Belleville's Gabe Brown is motivated to achieve greatness as he strives to honor his deceased father
      • Mike Zdebski resigns as football coach at Walled Lake Western, plans on going to Arizona high school to coach
      • Grandville hockey player to continue family history of serving his country
      • Though volleyball is Corinne Jemison's best sport, basketball remains an important part of the East Kentwood senior's life
      • Clarkston voices anger, frustration over Kithier's ineligibility at news conference
      • Boys Basketball Notes: Clarkston should repeat in Class A; Belleville could make first state final since 1988
      • Boys Basketball Tournament to be held a week earlier in 2018-19 because of scheduling conflicts
      • Boys Basketball Preseason Top 30 Players List: Loyer of Clarkston is No. 1; Johns of East Lansing is No. 2
      • Boys Basketball Preseason Top 25 Teams: Clarkston is a solid choice for No. 1; Cass Tech is next then Belleville
      • PRESS: Muskegon’s La’Darius Jefferson named STATE CHAMPS! 2017 Mr. Football presented by Hungry Howie’s
      • Jefferson scores four touchdowns to lead Muskegon past Farmington Hills Harrison for first title since 2008
      • West Catholic ties record with 5th straight title, defeats Swan Valley, 34-7, in D5 final
      • Clarkston outlasts West Bloomfield in low-scoring game to claim third Division 1 title in five years
      • Pewamo-Westphalia wins second title, repeats as D7 champions with a 21-0 victory over Saugatuck
      • Fugate rushes for 306 yards, scores five touchdowns to lead GR Catholic Central to second straight D-4 title, 42-31 over Edwardsburg
      • Dominant first half leads Warren De La Salle to 41-6 win over Franklin for first title since 2014
      • Catholic schools in Grand Rapids thrive in playoffs, build healthy rivalry
      • West Bloomfield holds off Cass Tech to advance to the Division 1 Final for first time in school history
      • Novi completes three-peat; Notre Dame Prep wins another Class B title
      • Muskegon whips Harper Creek, 42-0, gets another shot a Division 3 title
      • Plymouth Christian wins second straight Class D title in straights sets; Bronson wins C title over Laingsburg, 3-1
      • De La Salle upsets King, 14-13, returns to D2 finals for the first time since 2014
      • Herrington, Harrison reach 18th state final after Hawks defeat Riverview, 21-0, in D3 semifinal
      • Grand Rapids area placed fewer teams in the state semifinals the past two seasons; could seeding be one reason why?
      • Wolves Watching: Clarkston Knows Kithier's Eligibility, Isn't Telling
      • West Catholic senior Gaetano Vallone has his team, as well as himself, in position to make history
      • Greenhills wins first title, downs Kalamazoo Hackett, 1-0
      • Detroit Catholic Central wins first state title, takes down Walled Lake Central, 1-0
      • Stellar defense leads West Bloomfield to first district title in school history, 41-7 over Waterford Mott
      • Football fever heats up Kent City and its community
      • Walled Lake Central defeats Troy in a shootout to reach first state final
      • Athletes are faced with a decision to choose one sport or to participate in multiple sports in a competitive environment
      • 2017 MHSAA Football Playoff Pairings
      • Dominant defensive performance leads Detroit King past Cass Tech, into PSL Final
      • GR Catholic Central ends three-game losing to West Catholic with a 35-33 victory
      • Shoulder injury hasn't slowed Fugate of GR Catholic Central down, just made him switch positions
      • Harrison's John Herrington goes for the all-time coaching record Friday against Berkley
      • Farmington Hills Harrison knocks off Oak Park as Herrington ties MHSAA wins record
      • U-D Jesuit junior to receive bone marrow transplant in his battle with rare blood disease
      • East Grand Rapids continues torrid play, defeats G.R. Christian 28-7 in key OK Gold Division game
      • West Bloomfield pulls away from Oxford for fourth straight win
      • East Grand Rapids senior mixes athletics and politics, gains insight into both
      • Divine Child overcomes slow start, beats U-D Jesuit, 29-24, to remain unbeaten
      • Volleyball fast becoming sport of choice in West Michigan and possibly elsewhere
      • Utica Eisenhower holds off Chippewa Valley to improve to 4-0
      • Boys Soccer Top Players Preview: Melaragni of Stoney Creek named top player, Dzafic of E. Kentwood is top goalie
      • Boys Soccer Top 50 Teams Preview: Defending Division 1 champion East Kentwood is the team to beat
      • Walled Lake Western senior overcomes injuries, time away from the game, to become a standout linebacker
      • East Kentwood turns in dominant defensive effort, shuts out St. Mary's to improve to 2-0
      • Lowell's defense is outstanding once again as the Red Arrows defeat Rockford, 14-0
      • Livonia Churchill starts fast, rolls past Northville, 34-14
      • Brother Rice starts fast, rolls past U-D Jesuit in season opener
      • Johnson's late touchdown leads WL Western past West Bloomfield in season opener
      • Star transfers hoping to lead WL Western to another successful season in 2017
      • Top 35 Football Players for 2017: Theo Day of Divine Child tops the list, Belleville's Dobbs No. 2
      • Youthful Southfield A&T team optimistic about 2017 season
      • Linemen Smith and Brown team to form a massive duo for East Kentwood
      • Dearborn Fordson, Southfield A&T open up football season with 3-day camps at Lawrence Tech
      • Ithaca looks to rebound from a disappointing finish in 2016 and return to the state finals
      • WL Central opens the 2017 season with 13th annual 'Midnight Madness' football practice
      • Kuipers finally gets his shot at being a head coach; next stop: Holland Christian
      • Lowell's tradition of having proficient quarterbacks continues with David Kruse
      • Saginaw Valley State to host All-Star Football Game on Saturday
      • Tickets Now On Sale for 2017 Xenith Prep Kickoff Classic
      • St. Patrick wins D-4 title for the first time, 6-2 over Hudson
      • Forest Hills Central scores twice in the second half, defeats Grand Blanc, 2-0, for D1 title
      • Bishop Foley claims first title since 2013 behind Campbell's shutout
      • Lansing Christian defeats Kalamazoo Christian in a shootout to win D4 title
      • Gaishin's shutout leads Stevensville Lakeshore past John Glenn in D-2 Final for first title since 1990
      • Saline tops Northville 5-2 to claim first baseball title in school history
      • Marian's DeConinck scores twice in the second half to lead the Mustangs to the Division 2 title
      • St. Mary Catholic Central advances to third straight D-3 Final; Napoleon advances to first state championship game
      • Flint Powers, a finalist in 2016, defeats Freeland, 4-0, in Division 3 final
      • Manley's two home runs lead Whiteford to D-4 Final for first time since 1994
      • Grandville tops Clarkston behind Muilenburg's gem to advance to Division 1 Final for first time since 1982
      • Richmond outlasts Escanaba to advance to Division 2 Final; will meet Ida
      • Grand Blanc scores twice in the second half to defeat Utica Ford, 2-1, in a D1 semifinal
      • Dakota overcomes late deficit to top Garden City and head back to Division 1 semifinals
      • Azar's shutout leads Liggett past Sterling Heights Stevenson, into Division 1 semifinals
      • Total Softball 2017 Michigan High School Softball Player of the Year Final Four Announced
      • Bishop Gallagher to honor new hall of fame inductees on Wednesday
      • Big second inning leads Northville past Hartland in regional final
      • Holland Christian coach has taken two programs to state titles, in the hunt for another
      • Records broken at D1 finals as Pioneer wins girls title, Kentwood takes the boys title
      • Brooke Nadolny of L'Anse Creuse homers twice to tie Dew of Mona Shores for state record of 22 homers in a season
      • Junior Taylor Dew of Mona Shores hits her 22nd home run of the season to set state record
      • Kuster's gem leads Brother Rice past Detroit Catholic Central for sixth straight CHSL A-B Title
      • MHSAA reverses ruling on Waterford Mott transfers
      • MHSAA announces decision to move to Division classification for Boys and Girls Basketball and Volleyball
      • Lawrence Tech tabs Joshua Pickens to be new Men's Basketball Coach
      • Girls basketball semifinals and finals, plus wrestling finals, team and individual, find new homes
      • Early reports supports University Liggett's move up to Division 1
      • Dakota's Dunford is off to a fast start, Cougars geared to make another long tournament run
      • Three of Oakland County's top teams compete in same division and same district
      • Girls Soccer Top 50 Players Preview: Danielle Stephan of DeWitt is state's best
      • Girls Soccer Top 50 Teams Preview: Forest Hills Central has sites set on first title in nine years
      • BCAM names Magic Johnson and Spencer Haywood as Retro Mr. Basketball winners
      • Detroit Athletic Club announces 12 finalists for the 2017 Athlete of the Year awards
      • New Haven shuts down Ludington in the fourth quarter to claim Class B title
      • Future Michigan State teammates, Foster Loyer and Xavier Tillman, impress in Class A Final
      • Monte Morris returns to Michigan to cheer on his alma mater, Beecher, in the title game
      • Foster Loyer leads Clarkston to first title as Wolves down G.R. Christian, 75-69, in Class A final
      • Josh Laman's 3-pointer at the buzzer gives Ludington OT win over River Rouge in Class B Semifinal
      • Ben Freeman of Walled Lake Central named as the first winner of State Champs Mr. Wrestling award
      • Grand Rapids Christian pulls away from Romulus in the second half to advance to Class A Final
      • Polfus' buzzer beater gives Powers North Central double OT win over Southfield Christian in Class D semifinal
      • Covenant Christian rolls past Manton, 62-35, in a Class C semifinal
      • Beecher advances to Class C final once again with 76-68 win over Detroit Edison
      • West Bloomfield advances to first Class A semifinal since 2003 with convincing win over Troy
      • Anderson scores late as Benton Harbor completes its comeback, 46-44, over Spring Lake
      • Lundy's late 3-pointer leads Romulus past U-D Jesuit in Class A quarterfinal
      • Kalamazoo Central's Isaiah Livers named 2017 Michigan Mr. Basketball
      • Frank Orlando says he'll be back for 51st season after coaching Country Day to 12th state championship
      • Country Day wins 12th title in school history, 59-48 over Arbor Prep
      • Detroit Edison outlasts Pewamo-Westphalia to claim first state title
      • Big third quarter leads Flushing past East Kentwood for first Class A title
      • Pittsford dominates Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary to win second straight Class D title
      • Ypsilanti Arbor Prep advances to state finals for third straight year with 54-46 win over Freeland
      • East Kentwood holds off Southfield A&T's second half push to advance to first Class A final
      • Pittsford pulls away from Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart to advance to Class D Final for third straight year
      • Rickea Jackson and Gabrielle Elliott lead Edison past Hamady, 54-31, in Class C semifinals
      • Detroit Catholic Central names Dan Anderson as new football coach
      • Detroit U-D Jesuit holds off Cass Tech for fourth straight Class A region title
      • Shymanski's buzzer-beater gives Grand Rapids Christian 59-56 victory over West Ottawa
      • Warren Cousino holds off Farmington Hills Mercy to advance to Class A semifinals for second straight year
      • Loyer scores 31 points as Clarkston downs Macomb Dakota, 68-48, in a region semifinal
      • Top-ranked G.R. Christian gains revenge, dominates Muskegon, 64-26, in a Class A regional
      • What To Watch For - Week of March 13th, 2017
      • Brighton starts fast, knocks off Detroit Catholic Central for first title since 2013
      • Four first period goals leads De La Salle past Calumet for first state championship
      • Brother Rice cruises to its fifth state title, besting Forest Hills Eastern, 7-0
      • West Bloomfield claims first district title since 2003 with win over St. Mary's
      • Catholic Central defeats Grandville, 5-0, to reach fourth consecutive state final
      • Calumet scores three times in the second, goes on to defeat Powers, 5-2, to reach Division 3 final
      • Cousino outlasts Marian in OT thriller to head back to Class A quarterfinals
      • Brother Rice reaches state final for second time in three seasons with a 5-2 victory over Hartland
      • STATE CHAMPS! Staff Predictions for the MHSAA Hockey Semifinals and Final
      • Northville defeats Dakota, 6-2, to reach state semifinals for second time
      • What To Watch For - Week of March 6th, 2017
      • Champions in 2015, Godwin Heights takes aim on another title under similar circumstances
      • U-D Jesuit begins quest to become first repeat Class A champion since Kalamazoo Central in 2011
      • Wrestling Individual finals: Hillger of Lake Fenton, Freeman of W.L. Central shine on big stage
      • Brighton defeats St. Mary's, 2-1, in overtime, reaches the quarterfinal again
      • Hartland beats Howell for fourth time to claim seventh district title in eight years
      • Big third quarter from Dozier leads U-D Jesuit past Cass Tech, 65-53
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Players of the Week (February 20th, 2016 - February 26th 2017)
      • Boys Basketball Notebook: Title contenders using final week of regular season to prepare for state tournament
      • What To Watch For - Week of February 27th, 2017
      • Grand Rapids Catholic Central's quarterfinal losses each of the last two seasons fuels the Cougars' tournament aspirations
      • Playing with heavy hearts, U-D Jesuit overcomes second half deficit to win fifth straight CHSL A-B title
      • Macomb Lutheran North tops Riverview Gabriel Richard for first CHSL C-D Title
      • Prep Wrestling Division 2 and 3 Team Finals: Lowell wins yet another title, Richmond wins D3 title
      • Prep Wrestling Division 1 and 4 Team Finals: Detroit C.C. and Hudson win titles
      • Wrestling quarterfinals: Dakota reaches first semifinal, Hartland has opportunity to repeat
      • 2017 PREP KICKOFF CLASSIC MATCHUPS ANNOUNCED
      • Finalists for the 2017 Mr. Basketball Award announced
      • Farmington Hills Mercy beats rival Marian for third time to claim Catholic League A-B title
      • Shrine tops Our Lady of the Lakes first first Catholic League title since 1994
      • Detroit King wins another league title in girls basketball, Tedford has 17 points to lead King over Mumford, 56-33
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Players of the Week (February 6, 2017 - February 12, 2017)
      • King comes back to defeat Northwestern, 47-44, and will play Cass Tech in Saturday's final
      • Miss Basketball finalists for 2017 are revealed.
      • Blackwell's 22 points including a late 3-pointer gives East Kentwood big division victory
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Players of the Week (January 30, 2017 - February 5, 2017)
      • Arbor Prep's defense, balance scoring is enough to get past Edison, 55-41
      • Detroit Catholic Central football coach Tom Mach retires after 41 years
      • Top-ranked Powers scores twice in the third to hand Livonia Stevenson 2-0 loss
      • Brother Rice names Adam Korzeniewski new football coach
      • Roy Johnston sets record for all-time wins as coach in boys basketball
      • East English backcourt out to prove they're the best by winning city and state titles
      • Late push leads Detroit Country Day past Southfield A&T
      • North Central sets consecutive victory record; Johnston tied Greene for career wins
      • Jeff Duvendeck ready to lead Lawrence Tech Football Program
      • Hardy scores 35, Patrick adds 19 as North Farmington gets past Southfield A&T, 76-70
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Players of the Week (January 16th, 2017 - January 22nd, 2017)
      • Detroit Catholic Central upsets top ranked Detroit U-D Jesuit, 52-51
      • Lawrence Tech to launch football team, hires coach
      • Michigan Public High School Hockey Showcase
      • McAdoo scores 29 in second half to lead West Bloomfield past North Farmington despite Hardy's 46
      • MHSCA/LTU Hockey - Mr. Hockey Watch List No. 2
      • Basketball Recruiting Notebook: Brandon Johns looks to make college decision over summer
      • East English Village's defense steps up in win over Detroit King
      • Ammerman's two free throws gives Skyline 76-75 victory over Detroit Northwestern
      • Johns returns after suffering injury in first half, scores 26 points in second half to lead East Lansing to comeback win over Holt
      • Horatio Williams Foundation Freedom Classic Schedule
      • Jermaine Jackson, Jr., makes quick recovery, is back in the lineup for Dakota
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Players of the Week (January 2nd, 2017 - January 8, 2017)
      • Big third quarter leads Clarkston to convincing win over Walled Lake Western
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Players of the Week (December 26th, 2016 - January 1, 2017)
      • MHSHCA/ Lawrence Tech Hockey Player(s) of the Month Winners
      • MHSHCA/LTU Hockey - Mr. Hockey Watch List No. 1
      • The love of the game runs strong through three generations of Hudsons
      • Lawrence Tech High School Hockey Player of the Week winners
      • Austin Brown leaves Detroit Catholic Central, transfers to Madison Heights Madison
      • Erin McArthur overcomes second knee injury, joins her sister Kate as Cousino attempts to repeat
      • U-D Jesuit overcomes fourth quarter deficit, hangs on to beat Dakota, 69-61
      • Lawrence Tech High School Hockey Player of the Week winners (December 5th - December 12th)
      • Rockford 2018 quarterback Jason Whittaker commits to Northwestern
      • Mercy picks up early season Catholic League win over rival Marian
      • Macomb Area Conference and Catholic League to take part in Calihan Challenge
      • Walled Lake Western's Cody White named 2016 Hungry Howie's Mr. Football
      • Boys Basketball Preseason Top 25 Players: Tillman of G.R. Christian is at the top, Cain is No. 2
      • St. Mary's wins third straight D-3 title with thrilling win over Muskegon
      • Vallone accounts for five touchdowns, West Catholic wins fourth consecutive title, 43-7 over Menominee
      • Led by its senior class, Cass Tech rolls to 49-20 win over Detroit Catholic Central in Division 1 Final
      • Grand Rapids Catholic Central records 10 sacks, defeats Country Day, 10-7, in Division 4 final
      • In second year playing football, Scarber leads Detroit King to a second straight D-2 title
      • King clamps down on Western offense, defeats the Warriors 18-0 in Division 2 final
      • Muskegon CC runs past Whiteford in the second half, wins another Division 8 title, 35-6
      • North Branch continues fine tradition, wins another Class B title
      • Quarterback duo leads Muskegon past Edwardsburg and into Division 3 Final
      • Plymouth Christian defeats Oakland Christian for first state title
      • Novi takes last two sets, defeats Rockford, 3-1, to repeat as Class A champs
      • WL Western holds off Lowell's comeback attempt to advance to first state final since 1999
      • Bronson defeats Brown City, 3-1, to take third Class C title in eight seasons
      • Quarterback Jalen Graham leads Country Day past River Rouge, 20-14
      • Catholic Central loses quarterback, shuts down Romeo, 17-0, in D-1 semifinal
      • King to defend Division 2 title after defeating Groves, 14-7
      • Novi wins semifinal easily, will attempt to repeat as champions against Rockford
      • Oakland Christian, Plymouth Christian to meet in Class D final after four-set semifinal victories
      • Athletics at Grand Rapids Catholic Central are hitting a high note
      • Donovan Peoples-Jones, Kalil Pimpleton, Ambry Thomas and Cody White named to Mr. Football Final Four
      • 2016 MHSAA Football Semifinal Pairings with locations
      • Strong second half leads Detroit Catholic Central past Grandville in Division 1 regional final
      • Romeo's defense leads the way to 41-7 win over Clarkston in regional final
      • Lowell capitalizes on late turnovers, tops Forest Hills Central to head back to the Division 2 semifinals
      • WL Western's Cody White wins Mr. Football Fan Vote to be automatically entered into Final Four
      • Clarkston freshmen team reaches new heights
      • Mattawan tops Divine Child in penalty kicks to win first state championship
      • Three first half goals lead Genesee Christian to second straight state title, 3-0 over Muskegon C.C.
      • East Kentwood claims fifth Division 1 title with shootout win over Troy Athens
      • Detroit King rolls past Oak Park in District Final, 34-7; Crusaders will host Bedford in regional final
      • Top-ranked Grand Rapids Catholic Central stifles No. 4 Flint Powers, 1-0, for first state title
      • Grandville claims District title with first win over Rockford since 2005
      • Cass Tech wins seventh consecutive district title with 24-7 win over Dearborn
      • Athens wins second straight shootout, 2-1, over Rochester in Division 1 semifinal
      • STATE CHAMPS! Staff Predictions for the MHSAA Football Playoffs
      • Troy Athens/Dakota soccer region final to resume Tuesday in shootout
      • Grand Rapids Christian scores in final seconds to top Zeeland West in playoff opener
      • Oak Park's offensive line, rushing attack leads the way to round one win over U-D Jesuit
      • Grant Ellison's goal gives Rochester a 1-0 victory over Grand Blanc
      • Officiating could be in Grandville quarterback's future
      • 2016 MHSAA Football Playoff Pairings
      • Cass Tech rolls past rival Detroit King, 41-20, to reclaim PSL title
      • Steve Mann's play-making ability leads Country Day past Bedford, 21-20
      • Stoney Creek defeats Clarkston, 3-1, advances to district final
      • Freitag, Dono each score twice, Salem downs Churchill 5-0 in district opener
      • Boys soccer tournament preview: Many district match-ups feature ranked teams
      • Jakubik's two interceptions leads C.C. past De La Salle, 17-7, in the Boys Bowl
      • Phillips takes charge, leads Dearborn past rival Fordson
      • Big plays help West Catholic pull away from Grand Rapids C.C.
      • University Liggett back busy setting schools records, leading unbeaten team
      • Detroit C.C.'s defense steps up again; Shamrocks score 28 straight to top St. Mary's
      • Saugatuck's four-sport athlete puts future plans on hold to concentrate on football
      • Detroit C.C. graduate honored, remembered at C.C.-Brother Rice football game
      • Detroit Catholic Central holds off rival Brother Rice in double overtime
      • Grand Rapids Christian rolls past Cedar Springs to improve to 5-0
      • Adams scores 21 straight, defeats Farmington Hills Harrison 21-9
      • Leland's Alisha Glass shines on international stage
      • Oak Park outlasts Rochester Adams 44-43 behind two point conversion in overtime
      • Boys Soccer Top Player Preview: Mr. Soccer race is wide open
      • Zeeland West rolls up over 350 rushing yards, tops West Catholic in battle of defending champs
      • Boys Soccer Team Preview: Canton, Portage Northern top the list
      • Walled Lake Western lineman reaches for the stars
      • Lowell scores 14 points in second half, defeats Rockford, 21-10
      • Cody White fills in at QB again, leads WL Western to 33-30 win over Canton
      • The Satlzgaber twins give Byron Center opponents twice the trouble
      • West Bloomfield forfeits game with Groves; used ineligible player
      • Grand Rapids Catholic Central opens new stadium with 27-6 win over East Grand Rapids
      • Clarkston's rushing attack leads the way to season opening win over Lapeer
      • Rockford forfeits game with Saline due to mass illness to team members
      • Churchill senior overcomes staph infection, looks to start this season
      • Canton, Wyandotte banned by MHSAA from scheduled scrimmages
      • Allen Park looks to keep winning without Tom Hoover at the helm
      • Oak Park opens practice with sights set on OAA White Title
      • New Southfield school, Clarkston and West Bloomfield top teams in the OAA Red
      • Detroit Southeastern looking to rebound after a number of sub-.500 seasons
      • Peter Stuursma has sites set on winning, not excuses, at Hope College
      • King looks to repeat at D2 champions as season draws near
      • Metro Detroit conference to undergo changes following 2016 season
      • Macomb Area Conference holds annual media day
      • Detroit King football coach Dale Harvel passes away
      • John Baker, Bryce Kelley lead West past East, 8-3, at Comerica
      • Administrators Brian Kelly, Pat Adams apparently dismissed at De La Salle
      • Prep Football, Kickoff Classic discounted tickets on sale
      • Andrew Walker qualifies for US Jr. Amateur, competes at Western Junior this week
      • Nikki Bauer ends career on top, USA beats Inland Lakes, 1-0
      • N.D. Prep wins shootout, defeats Forest Hills Northern, 2-1, in D2 final
      • Meghan Beaubien tosses perfect game, SMCC wins second straight title
      • Unity Christian wins again in Division 3, 2-0 over Flint Powers
      • Abby Krzywiecki of Farmington Hills Mercy Wins the 2016 Softball Player of the Year Contest
      • University Liggett defeats Montrose in shootout, wins D4 title
      • Stoney Creek wins first state soccer title, 1-0 over Canton
      • Richmond freshman Erin Shuboy throws no-hitter, Blue Devils win 1st title
      • Mercy wins first title; Elmore blanks Dakota, 4-0
      • USA, Nikki Bauer return to D4 final, defeat Morenci, 12-3
      • VanDenBerg's leadership has Calvin Christian in D3 final
      • Vicksburg, Richmond make unlikely pair for Division 2 title game
      • De La Salle leans on sophomores, defeats Traverse City West, 3-1, to reach state final
      • Holland Christian's gamble pays off; Maroons advance to Division 2 final
      • Vicksburg not limited to one style, young Bulldogs reach first state semifinal
      • Stoney Creek wins shootout over Novi, heads back to state final
      • De La Salle banks on No. 3 starter, Pilots defeats U-D in Division 1 quarterfinal
      • FH Mercy's Abby Krzywiecki named 2016 Total Softball Michigan HS Softball Player of the Year
      • Brother Rice is tested by Catholic Central, wins 12th straight title, 10-8
      • Forest Hills Central dominates late, takes home Division 2 title
      • Regionals to feature three defending state champions
      • Groves gets past Brother Rice in districts, looks to get past Adams
      • Oak Park wins first boys track title since 1972; Rockford is second
      • Northville senior Chloe Abbott shines at D1 finals, Oak Park wins team title
      • Oxford's Connor Bandel looks to end his prep career on top in the shot and discus
      • East Kentwood sprinter goes for four-peat in sprints on Saturday
      • Christian Petre of Sanford-Meridian left to choose between track finals and baseball district
      • Ann Arbor to host seven games on the opening weekend
      • Jake Lipetzky goes the distance, Riverview Richard takes C-D title over ND Prep, 5-1
      • Linden's girls soccer team has a shot at history
      • Chad Lorkowski's success in Little League continues on at G.P. North
      • Caledonia senior stands tall in the face of multiple injuries
      • Dominant in the shot put, Nikole Sargent of Flint Powers looks to rebound in the discus
      • Country Day seeks competitive balance with Brother Rice in lacrosse
      • The Detroit Athletic Club honors Gondrezick of Benton Harbor, Winston of U-D
      • Maddy Trevisan goes the distance to achieve success
      • Boys Lacrosse Team Preview: Brother Rice boasts one of its best teams
      • Girls Soccer Top 45 Players: Hannah Jones of Port Huron Northern is tops
      • Sammie Gehrls of Caledonia overcomes a disability to be a standout athlete
      • Girls Soccer Top 50 Teams: Grandville tops the list
      • Rockford pitching duo seek state title before parting ways
      • Willie Horton honored at PAL groundbreaking ceremonies in Detroit
      • Brother Rice uses strong second half to pull away from Country Day
      • DePaul coach Dave Leitao to speak at coaches forum in downtown Detroit
      • The Detroit Athletic Club announces the 12 finalists for its athlete of the year awards
      • Voters select Destiny Pitts and Greg Elliott as top juniors
      • Utica Ford hires football coach, looks to improve status in MAC
      • U-D Jesuit returns solid core, will look to repeat next season
      • Flint Beecher outlasts Calvin Christian for fourth title in five years
      • Powers North Central holds off Waterford Lakes for second straight Class D title
      • Stevensville Lakeshore advances to Class B final with comeback win over Big Rapids
      • Detroit U-D Jesuit rolls past Dakota, advances to first Class A Final
      • Powers North Central dominates Fulton, returns to Class D Final
      • Waterford Lakes reaches first state final
      • Ellison's buzzer beater lifts Beecher past Loyola, into Class C final
      • Detroit Henry Ford advanvces to the semifinals again
      • Beecher uses big second quarter to get past Ithaca, heads back to semifinals
      • As expected, Cassius Winston of U-D is Mr. Basketball
      • A football school, Stevenson reaches Class A quarterfinals
      • Bryce Elliott's decision to play for dad coincides with Hudsonville's tourney run
      • Marshall wins first state title, closes out South Christian, 51-42
      • Arbor Prep wins first state title
      • Cousino holds off Detroit King's comeback attempt to win first state title
      • Tucker's late free throws lead Marshall into first Class B final since 1981
      • Fletcher's 37 points leads Cousino past Hudsonville, into first Class A final
      • King reaches 12th state final by defeating St. Johns, 56-48
      • Sacred Heart returns to state final by defeating Stephenson
      • Pittsford takes down Lakes, returns to state final
      • St. Francis' defense locks down Brandywine, 53-40; Arbor Prep next
      • Arbor Prep dominates Ithaca, heads to final
      • TC St. Francis advances to Class C Final with 53-40 win over Brandywine
      • Everett upsets East Lansing, 54-48, in region final
      • Hudsonville stuns Muskegon, heads to quarterfinals
      • Hudsonville stuns Muskegon, heads to quarterfinal
      • Late free throws from White-Owens lead River Rouge to first regional title since 2002
      • U-D hangs on, defeats Detroit Western, 47-39
      • Cousino tops Northville behind Fletcher's 23, advances to first Class A semifinal
      • Marshall starts poorly, finishes fast, heads to B semifinals
      • King survives, defeats Huron, 58-54, in OT, heads to semis
      • Muskegon upsets Grand Rapids Christian, 64-53, faces Hudsonville next
      • Magee's game-winner lifts Dakota past Clarkston, into regional final
      • Henry Ford outlasts Collegiate Prep, advances to regional final
      • Benton Harbor's Kysre Gondrezick named 2016 Miss Basketball
      • Business as usual as Detroit C.C. wins state title with yet another new coach
      • Cousino coach Lee takes team to new heights
      • Detroit C.C. shuts out Brighton, wins third straight Division 1 title
      • Hancock starts fast, holds of Grand Rapids C.C. for first title since '99
      • Jenuwine's goal gives Romeo its first state title, 6-4 over Livonia Stevenson
      • Brighton skates past Grandville, advances to Division 1 final
      • Hudsonville captures six straight district title; Lowell awaits
      • Detroit C.C. holds off U-D Jesuit, advances to fourth straight Division 1 title game
      • G.R. Catholic Central wins in overtime, reaches D3 final
      • Nordstrum scores in overtime, Hancock defeats Cranbrook Kingswood, 2-1
      • Romeo wins 5-2, reaches first state final,
      • Hudsonville wins another close one, 45-44, over Mona Shores
      • Stevenson reaches final again with 5-1 win over Hartland
      • Muskegon throttles G.R. Union, 66-32, reaches district final
      • Hartland goes to overtime to beat Brother Rice
      • South Christian escapes Williamston, eyes region title
      • Storr of Leslie ends career as three-time champion
      • Godwin Heights survives a scare from Wayland
      • Defying the odds, Marian continues tourmanent success
      • Michigan goes back to old all star game format; East vs. West
      • Freeman continues to excel as a junior, takes D1 135-pound title
      • Champions repeat at Auburn Hills
      • Brother Rice scores early and often, defeats Berkley 8-3
      • Marian starts fast, cruises past Seaholm to win fifth straight district title
      • G.R. Catholic Central wins 12th straight district title
      • Winston takes charges, U-D runs past East English, 92-76
      • McCully, Grand Rapids Christian shoot past Caledonia, 48-40
      • Stevenson steamrolls over Churchill, 6-1; Salem next
      • G.R. Christian gears up for tournament, crushes Godwin Heights, 82-62
      • Detroit C.C. starts fast, defeats Northville 4-1 in tourney opener
      • Trailing at halftime, Kettering storms past Clarkston, 55-39
      • Prep Hockey Tournament Preview: Balance in all divisions provides drama
      • U-D Jesuit cruises past De La Salle to win fourth straight CHSL title
      • Royal Oak Shrine tops Our Lady of the Lakes for first C-D title since 1978
      • Top players in Class of 2018 for boys basketball say they'll remain loyal and stay
      • Lowell continues winning tradition with another D2 title
      • Dundee wins ninth state title, 40-16, over Chippewa Hills
      • New Lothrop wins third consecutive title
      • Hartland defeats Davison, captures first state title
      • Onekama blows past Brethren, tournament play next
      • Oxford moves on in Division 1; Dundee goes for another title
      • G.R. Catholic Central earns payback, ties for OK Gold title
      • Hartland making yet another bid at first state title
      • Long time Eisenhower coach to take over program at Stoney Creek
      • Godwin Heights takes Silver again with win over Calvin Christian
      • Lakes applies pressure to Bishop Foley, takes C-D title 40-24
      • Hartland blanks Livonia Stevenson, wins first KLAA title
      • King wins fifth consecutive PSL title, 68-66, over Renaissance
      • Hudsonville, sans Grandville, gets past F.H. Central to win D1 region
      • Verbeek follows father's footsteps at Calvin Christian
      • All eyes on Grandville Four after postseason ban
      • Seniors lead the way in North Farmington's 58-53 win over Clarkston
      • Dow, No. 6 in Class A, shocks No. 1 Heritage, 48-40
      • Hudsonville slips past Rockford, 45-42, draws closer to another division title
      • Detroit King and Cass Tech highlight the pairings for the 12th Prep Kickoff Classic
      • G.R. Christian finding its groove, downs G.G. Catholic Central, 61-46
      • Luke Cowan scores twice, Hartland shows its might by defeating Sault Ste. Marie, 3-1
      • Houghton achieves success at MIHL Showcase, goes 2-0 including a 6-0 victory over Midland Dow
      • Northville faces tough challenge, passes test by defeating Cranbrook Kingswood, 3-1
      • King rallies from 3-point halftime deficit to defeat Cass Tech and advance to PSL quarterfinals
      • Detroit C.C. shows its muscle, scores final two goals and defeats G.R. Catholic Central, 6-3
      • Salem trails 1-0, comes back to tie G.P. South 2-2 before winning in a shootout
      • King's Lavert Hill chooses U-M over MSU
      • Washington, Tillman team to lead No. 9 Grand Rapids Christian past Wyoming, 79-62
      • Destiny Pitts' 20 points leads three players in double figures as Country Day downs Haslett, 69-56
      • Heritage trails 1-0 then comes back to defeat Powers, 5-2, in a preview of state tournament opener
      • South Christian stuns Grand Rapids Catholic Central, 70-50, takes first in the OK Gold
      • Stevenson wins Livonia city title in a big way, 9-1 over Franklin
      • De La Salle's search is over; Mike Giannone, formerly at Dakota, is the school's football coach
      • Reszcyk scores twice in final three minutes to give St. Mary's 2-1 win over Brother Rice
      • Former Globetrotter, Detroit prep and Lawrence Tech star dies
      • Godwin Heights' late push keeps Wolverines in first place in the OK Silver as they defeat Calvin Christian, 64-50
      • Gamm scores game-winner with 31 seconds left as Rockford upsets East Kentwood, 53-52, to stay in OK Red race
      • Stuursma leaving East Grand Rapids after 16 years; accepts head coaching position at Hope College
      • Sasson scores in overtime, Cranbrook Kingswood defeats U-D, 4-3
      • Caledonia has just enough to hold off Grand Rapids Christian, 45-43, in the OK White
      • Brother Rice continues torrid play in 2016, defeat Detroit C.C. 3-0
      • West Bloomfield holds off third quarter push from Oak Park to earn 51-39 win
      • Merchant to return to Chippewa Valley as football coach; reconsiders his decision to go to Warren De La Salle
      • Wyandotte goalie takes on the fight of his life, battles cancer and returns to the ice
      • Merchant named next head football coach at Warren De La Salle
      • Alderson's 27-point effort leads Clarkston past North Farmington in OAA Red Opener
      • Brancheau's late goal propels Wyandotte past Trenton, 4-2
      • Notre Dame Prep gets the boot, won't be a member of the Detroit Catholic League for the 2016-17 season
      • U-D Jesuit to play its final three home games at Calihan Hall
      • Grand Rapids Union opens up conference play with an important 50-45 victory over Zeeland East
      • Sacred Heart, top-ranked in Class D, outlasts Carson City, 22-15, in key conference game
      • Demetrius Lake, Holland's junior guard, overcomes hardships, becomes one of the state's top scorers
      • Lathrup starts fast, cruises past previously unbeaten Stoney Creek, 63-36
      • Wyandotte skates past Berkley, behind Brancheau's hat trick
      • Flowers scores 33, leads Southfield past West Bloomfield at Motor City Roundball Classic
      • Detroit Western outlasts WL Central, extends win streak to 31 games
      • Saginaw Heritage starts fast, holds off Country Day for 39-29 win at the Motor City Roundball Classic
      • Brother Rice applies pressure, scores big victory over Cranbrook Kingswood
      • Frazier's 29 points leads Detroit Renaissance past rival King in key early season PSL matchup
      • Brother Rice scores late, earns 2-2 tie with Northville
      • Stars shine early; Gondrezick of Benton Harbor and Brandon Johns of East Lansing off to quick starts
      • Prep showcases highlight first weekend of the boys basketball season
      • Donnie Corley of King is first player from Detroit to be named State Champs! Mr. Football
      • Clarkston opens season with 66-35 win over St. Mary's behind 24 points from Loyer
      • DC Elite games scheduled for Tuesday at Calihan Hall are cancelled, Monday's participants could be penalized
      • Detroit Western outlasts Chicago Bogan, 65-60, behind 10 points in final three minutes from Neely
      • Bay City John Glenn continues to impress, follows huge upset with convincing win over Frankenmuth, 41-23
      • Boys basketball season tips off with a Detroit vs. Chicago showdown at Calihan Hall
      • Stoney Creek's defense leads the way to 50-28 win over rival Rochester Adams
      • The Macomb Area Conference goes through realignment changes; four programs search for head coaches
      • Defending state champs Catholic Central starts season 4-0 after defeating Trenton, 4-2
      • St Mary's claims second straight state title behind pair of touchdowns from Tabone
      • Tanner's impressive postseason run helps lead Romeo to first state title
      • Ishpeming overcomes slow start, beats Pewamo-Westphalia for third D-7 title in four years
      • Zeeland West rolls past Flint Powers, 40-14, to win third title in five years
      • Posey's record-setting day helps lead Detroit King to state championship
      • Muskegon C.C shuts out Waterford Lakes to earn third straight Division 8 state title
      • Forest Hills Central displays flashes of brilliance, dominates Division 2 swimming and diving finals
      • Gabriel Richard rolls past North Branch to capture first Class B title; Bronson sweeps SMCC for Class C crown
      • Romeo runs away from Grand Ledge, 48, 21, heads to Division 1 final for first time
      • Novi wins first tile in Class A; Leland upsets St. Philip in D
      • Stevens accounts for six touchdowns, leads Lowell to 49-34 win over WL Western in D-2 semifinal
      • Burgess throws three TD passes, River Rouge hangs on to defeat Ida, 28-26, to advance to Division 5 final
      • Sargent leads Powers, on offense and defense, past Country Day, 21-14, to reach Division 4 final
      • King dismantles Franklin, 40-6, heads to Ford Field to face Lowell in Division 2 final
      • Goodrich reaches new heights, looks to upset top-ranked team in Class B semifinals
      • Chelsea reaches state semifinals for the first time behind a balanced offense, steady defense
      • G.R. Christian overcomes injury, defeats Mattawan in four games to reach Class A semifinals for first time
      • Goodrich tops Ladywood in four sets, advances to Class B semifinals for first time
      • Romeo's Milana named 2015 Miss Volleyball Award Winner
      • 2015 MHSAA Football Semifinal Pairings
      • East Grand Rapids smothers Mount Pleasant, 35-0, to face St. Mary's in a Division 3 semifinal
      • Kyle Thomas leads Western to a 35-14 victory over Dow and the Warriors will play Lowell in a Division 2 semifinal
      • Romeo continues historic run, downs C.C. 40-28 in Division 1 regional
      • Lowell races to 23-0 lead, slams door on Muskegon 36-7 in a Division 2 region final
      • Canton's rushing attack, defense leads the way to upset win over Saline
      • Plymouth Christian uses key come from behind wins to sweep Lansing Christian in regional final
      • Runner-up last season, Novi looks to capture school's first volleyball state title
      • Injuries to key personnel can't keep Rams down; Rockford goes to untried quarterback to reach Division 1 regionals
      • Berkley captures school's first district title, will host Franklin in Division 2 region final
      • 2015 MHSAA Football Regional Pairings
      • Harding, Rockford race to Division 1 titles
      • Fremont takes Division 2, has four runners in the top 20
      • Bullough shines once more under the spotlight
      • Forest Hills Central blanks Canton to earn first Division 1 title since 2004
      • Seaholm takes home girls cross country title
      • Late touchdowns from Pimpleton, Sullivan lead Muskegon past Mona Shores in D-2 District Final
      • Oliver scores overtime goal to give Genesee Christian its first state title with a 3-2 victory over Hackett in Division 4
      • Algonac's defense steps up once again, leads Muskrats to 13-0 win over Almont for first district title
      • NorthPointe Christian scores late, defeats Montague 31-28 to take Division 6 district title
      • Midland Dow rolls past Fenton in district final behind Robb's big game
      • Novi sweeps Northville, advances to Class A Regional Semifinal
      • D'Angelo to coach against former team; Cranbrook Kingswood to play Country Day for first time in 20 years
      • Late goal leads Mason to win over Cranbrook, into first Division 2 Final since '97
      • Forest Hills Central scores three unanswered goals to advance past Detroit Catholic Central and into Division 1 Final
      • The Bulloughs' newest star athlete favored to repeat as Division 3 individual champion on Saturday
      • Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard favored to win school's first state title since 1991
      • Constantine defies odds, upsets Schoolcraft 31-28 in Division 6, faces Watervliet next
      • Verska retires as coach at De La Salle, search for replacement begins
      • Southfield rolls past Oak Park in first round of playoffs, 38-14, to advance to district final
      • Paul Verska resigns as head football coach at Warren De La Salle
      • Comstock Park makes critical fourth down stop, escapes with a 38-35 victory over Swan Valley
      • Flint Powers hands Goodrich a 41-0 setback, advances to district final
      • Groves tops Harrison in defensive battle, advances to second round of Division 2 playoffs
      • Cranbrook Kingswood advances in Division 2 with 1-0 victory over Ortonville Brandon
      • Detroit Catholic Central wins first regional title since 1996 with 2-0 win over AA Pioneer
      • Division 7 and Division 8 playoff analysis, complete with district winners, semifinalists and winners
      • Mason scores three in the first half, Dippel and Kingman spark 5-0 victory over Trenton
      • Posey stepping up at QB, leads Detroit King into playoffs with 9-0 record
      • Division 5 and Division 6 playoff analysis, complete with district winners, semifinalists and winners
      • Novi starts season 0-3, ends regular season with a flourish and seeks to upset West Bloomfield in the first round
      • Division 3 and Division 4 playoff analysis, complete with district winners, semifinalists and winners
      • Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard tops Notre Dame Prep to win first CHSL A-B Title
      • Division 1 and Division 2 playoff analysis, complete with district winners, semifinalist and champions
      • 2015 MHSAA Football Playoff Pairings
      • Orchard Lake St. Mary's rolls past Warred De La Salle in Prep Bowl, 38-0
      • Detroit King wins first PSL Title since 2012 with 27-25 win over Cass Tech
      • Fitzgerald bolts to 42-6 halftime lead, blows past rival Lincoln, 56-14, to clinch playoff spot
      • Rockford comes back from 14-0 deficit, defeats Hudsonville, 28-27, to capture division title and qualify for playoffs
      • Denby keeps playoff hopes alive with 22-14 win over Henry Ford
      • Detroit Catholic Central tops Northville in shootout to advance to District Final
      • Lapeer closes in on another 9-0 season; coaches, players bond together to make consolidation work
      • Decision to rule a forfeit in PSL Championship Game overturned by DPS Emergency Manager
      • Detroit PSL Football Championship game between Detroit King and Cass Tech ruled a forfeit
      • Boys soccer tournament preview: Race to state titles up for grabs
      • Traverse City West wins Division 1, Seaholm wins D2
      • Bloomfield Hills, Novi share Division 1 Boys Tennis title, Cranbrook wins Division 3 state championship
      • Portage Central, Forest Hills Central share Division 2 Tennis title, Greenhills wins eighth straight in Division 4
      • Lowell wins seventh straight, hands East Grand Rapids 35-13 loss as OK White rivalry ends
      • Northville shows might, scores late and defeats Plymouth 23-20 to remain unbeaten
      • Oak Park scores 44 unanswered points, rolls past Southfield to keep playoff hopes alive
      • Portage Central enters Division 2 finals on a tear, seeks first title since 2007
      • Harrison's defense carries the Hawks to a 13-12 victory over Farmington
      • Zeeland West runs past Byron Center, 42-13, inches closer to O-K Green title
      • Clifford scores two TDs, Brighton's defense shuts down Howell, wins 14-11
      • Brighton shoots 317, wins girls golf regional and heads to states
      • Brighton shoots 317, wins girls golf regional and heads to states
      • Algonac reaching new heights as program makes its mark in 2015
      • DeWitt wins 27-10 to increase its winning streak over Haslett to 14 games
      • Mistakes costly for Big Rapids, Reed City claims 22-7 victory in the Central State
      • Saline is relentless, defeats Pioneer 37-21 to take control of the SEC Red Division
      • Mukhtar turns Fraser soccer into a player statewide
      • East Grand Rapids siblings overcome disabilities and compete in varsity sports
      • Capatina scores two TDs, Catholic Central wins Boys Bowl, 35-7, over Brother Rice
      • De La Salle dominates, defeats St. Mary's 31-8 to take control of Central Division race
      • Belleville comes back to defeat Robichaud and is alone in first place in the WWAC Blue
      • No longer a challenger, Romeo strives to repeat as Class A champions
      • Mark Thomas resigns as coach at South Lyon
      • Cardinal Mooney basketball has long been a family commitment
      • West Bloomfield tops Troy Athens, 28-17 to improve to 4-0 for first time in 39 years
      • Notre Dame Prep plays strong second half, defeats Divine Child, 35-25
      • Portland defeats Lansing CC, 28-6, Poljan throws four interceptions
      • L'Anse Creuse North quarterback and receiver set state records for completions and receptions in two-point loss
      • Saline blows past Skyline, 45-6, remains the power in the SEC
      • Three first half touchdowns leads FH Harrison past Oak Park in OAA White Division play, 24-0
      • Clarkston's Zezula to make history on Saturday as the starting quarterback for Wayne State
      • St. Mary's names former assistant, 1992 graduate as varsity basketball coach
      • Top Boys soccer players: Shefkiu, Beckett should be heated race for Mr. Soccer
      • Cassius Winston no longer considers U-M as one of his top schools
      • Top 40 Boys Soccer HS Teams: Mason is tops, Detroit CC and Adams follow
      • The east-west rivalry is as intense as ever, and the debate will continue on for years to come
      • Rockford senior soars to new heights; rated top place kicker in the country
      • Wyandotte earns key early season win over Allen Park, 23-14
      • Brighton weathers the storms and Churchill for a 23-7 victory
      • Cass Tech opens 2015 season with convincing win over Southfield
      • Detroit King scores twice in second half to knock off Warren De La Salle
      • Detroit Catholic Central uses passing game to outlast Muskegon for 15-12 win in season opener
      • Lumen Christi stages late comeback, upends two-time state champion West Catholic, 22-21
      • Saline opens up the 2015 season with 37-24 win over Rockford
      • Macomb Dakota snaps Clarkston's 27-game win streak with convincing 35-10 win
      • Chippewa Valley holds off Lake Orion for season opening win, 35-28
      • Southfield searches for answers in the backfield in the wake of Matt Falcon's injury
      • Steve Hall returns to his roots, named boys basketball coach at Detroit Cass Tech
      • Huron League preview: St. Mary C.C. and Huron looked to be the top two teams again
      • Kensington Lakes Activities Association Central and South Division preview: Canton, Plymouth and Stevenson are top teams
      • Transfers likely to bolster Waterford Mott offense as Corsairs gear up for the KLAA season
      • Much traveled, Hayes finds a home in Ann Arbor
      • After memorable 2014 season, Saline opens practice on Monday with sights set even higher for 2015
      • WL Central, Skyline among teams across the state starting football season with 'Midnight Madness' practices
      • Detroit Catholic Central ready to move on from last season, looking to bounce back in '15
      • OAA MEDIA DAY: Farmington Hills Harrison remains focused on 2015 despite rumors of closing
      • CHSL Media Day: Returning state champions enter 2015 with high expectations once again
      • OAA Blue Division preview: Avondale and Groves expected to vie for the title
      • OAA White Division preview: As many as five teams will challenge for the title including Harrison and Oak Park
      • OAA Red Division preview: Lake Orion, Oxford and West Bloomfield expected to seriously challenge Clarkston for title
      • South Lyon's 7-on-7 Jamboree sees some of the state's top teams on display as football season draws closer
      • Season previews: Downriver League race features familiar faces
      • Brighton grad Emmie Pietila clings to second round lead at Michigan Women's Open
      • Alternate from Detroit is named MVP in baseball all star game at Comerica
      • Muskegon CC claims first title in Division 4, holds off Centreville, 10-8
      • Saline wins first state title with 4-0 victory over Grand Blanc in Division 1 final
      • Curry scores twice, Calvin Christian wins fourth consecutive state title, 2-1 over Lansing Christian
      • Childress named offensive MVP, Team Michigan beats Team Ohio 24-7
      • Beaubien homers, tosses 2-hitter as St. Mary C.C. wins first state title, 2-0, over Bronson in Division 3 final
      • Unionville-Sebewaing wins Division 4 state championship with 5-0 win over Kalamazoo Christian
      • St. Mary's defeats Mt. Pleasant for first state title since '03 behind Loukinen's gem
      • Wayland whips Frankenmuth, 11-0, wins first title since 2006
      • Gull Lake edges Fenton on penalty kicks, wins third consecutive Division 2 title, 1-0
      • Beaubien's no-hitter leads Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central to first D-3 Title game since 2007
      • Unity Christian rallies past Country Day, wins in overtime, to claim ninth state title
      • Unionville-Sebewaing advances to fourth straight title game, Kalamazoo Christian advances for third straight time in D-4
      • Mt. Pleasant returns to D-2 Final for second straight year, St. Mary's also advances to state title game
      • Pitching leads Hartland, Portage Northern into Division 1 State Title Game
      • Jameson tallies two goals in final 20 minutes, leads Lansing Christian to 2-1 win over Liggett in D-4 Semifinals
      • Metzger's goal leads Grand Blanc past Troy Athens, into first Division 1 Final since 2004
      • Foor's lone goal leads Fenton past Trenton, into Division 2 state championship game
      • Gull Lake relies on experience, tenacious defense to defeat DeWitt, 1-0, in Division 2 semifinal
      • Airport scores four in the seventh then one in the eighth to defeat Portland, 5-4, in a Division 2 quarterfinal
      • Mercy rolls past Clarkston in quarterfinal, into first D-1 Semifinal since 2003
      • Mount Pleasant makes strong case for second consecutive Division 2 title, beats Birch Run 8-0
      • Brother Rice's Plummer becomes first Michigan HS player to be drafted in first round since '97, goes to Cardinals at No. 23 overall
      • Wagner nets final goal, Crabrook Kingswood defeats Okemos 10-9 for Division 2 title
      • Rockford hangs on to defeat Marian in the Division 1 final, East Grand Rapids takes D2 title in girls lacrosse
      • Clarkston advances to first quarterfinal since 2004 with 11-2 win over Romeo
      • Brother Rice defeats Catholic Central, 16-7, to take 11tth consecutive title
      • Strong pitching leads Troy Athens to first ever regional championship
      • Goalkeeper Quesnelle makes big stops as Fenton survives in shootout in Division 2 region final
      • Trenton advances to Division 2 Semifinal with 1-0 win over Livonia Ladywood
      • Mularoni's game-winner lifts Catholic Central past Country Day, into Division 1 Title Game
      • Northville goes to shootout to defeat Hartland, 2-1, in Division 1 regional semifinal
      • Plymouth's Bressler shuts down Salem in final six innings, Wildcats take district title 5-1
      • Plymouth wins first district title, takes on state power Saline in regionals
      • Cranbrook Kingswood player denied shot at doubles title, is comforted by team title
      • Stoney Creek defeats Waterford Mott in district final as Jamie Midgley scores twice
      • Young Eaglets compete, help Orchard Lake St. Mary's win first track title
      • St. Johns vastly improved over the two seasons, wins Division 2 girls track title
      • Cranbrook wins fifth straight Division 3 title, Daavettila repeats as state champion in No. 1 singles
      • Utica’s Davina Nguyen putting together one final run at netting gold
      • Kennedy seniors lead Eagles to third consecutive district title
      • Dakota scores early and often in district opening win over Utica Ford
      • Utica Ford opens up postseason play with 6-3 win over Dakota, avenging pair of regular season losses
      • The Tennihills of Grand Rapids enjoy the physical nature of sports like football, wrestling and even rugby
      • Skyline adds highly-recruited transfers to a group of experienced players and looks to challenge for its first playoff run
      • Brother Rice tops Divine Child to earn fourth straight Catholic League A-B Title
      • Bishop Foley wins fourth consecutive CHSL C-D title with 4-2 win over Riverview Gabriel Richard
      • Belf of Seaholm and Fisher of Grand Blanc named athletes of the year by the DAC
      • Prep football's version of AAU creates opportunities for players, some argue, and animosity from its detractors
      • Detroit Athletic Club announces 12 finalists for female and male high school athlete of the year awards
      • Free physicals offered to student-athletes in Metro Detroit on Saturday
      • Girls Soccer Preseason Top Players - Hudsonville's Michaela Kovacs is No. 1, Annie Walker of Grand Blanc is No. 2
      • Girls Soccer Preseason Top 25 teams - Pressure on Stoney Creek to deliver first title; Eisenhower, Grandville to challenge
      • Mercy's Alex Sobczak named State Champs' top player; chases career home run record
      • Plummer of Brother Rice, State Champs' top baseball player in the preseason, projected a possible first round pick
      • Hall of Fame coach Bobby Hurley, Sr., Eastern's Rob Murphy headline coaches forum in Detroit
      • Former Detroit Redford coaches McDowell and Flowers watch each other craft new stories with Detroit Western and Henry Ford
      • Godwin Heights starts fast, rolls past Henry Ford for first state championship
      • Thomas sisters leaving Marian, heading to Nevada with Dad
      • Beecher claims third Class C title in four years with 78-52 win over NorthPointe Christian
      • Josh McFolley fulfills mission to win a state title after coming up short last season
      • North Central wins first title since 1984 as it rolls past Morenci 67-47 in the Class D final
      • Henry Ford uses big second quarter to roll past Cadillac and into first Class B state final
      • Arthur Hill underclassmen prove they belong on the big stage
      • Brailen Neely has seen the bad and now the good at Detroit Western, as Cowboys earn a trip to the finals
      • Western defeats U-D 55-46 in Class A semifinals despite missing 17 free throws
      • Morenci holds off a late charge by Lakes, heads to first state final with a 53-52 victory in Class D
      • Powers North Central jumps out early, cruises past Fulton and into first Class D Final sin 1984
      • Small town team finally hits the big time with a chance to take home a state championship
      • Beecher races to 20-point, first-quarter lead and runs past Hanover-Horton, 71-43, in a Class C semifinal
      • NorthPointe Christian bounces back from shaky start to defeat Boyne City, 48-45, in a Class C semifinal
      • Waterford Lakes heads to first Class D semifinal since 1993 with win over Genesee Christian
      • Hanover-Horton hangs on to defeat St. Mary C.C., 50-48, to reach Class C semifinals for first time since 2003
      • Arthur Hill cruises into Class A semifinals with 78-59 win over WL Central
      • Western handles Ypsilanti from beginning to end, defeats Grizzlies 58-37 in Class A quarterfinal
      • Senior backcourt tandem helps NorthPointe Christian make first semifinal appearance
      • Winston's buzzer beater leads U-D Jesuit past Clarskton, sends Cubs back to Class A Semifinals
      • Godwin Heights' defense wears down Spring Lake, Wolverines cruise to 78-56 Class B quarterfinal victory
      • U-D Jesuit's Eboigbodin, Eke are peaking at the right time for the Cubs
      • Muskegon's Deyonta Davis runs away with Mr. Basketball award
      • Teams in the US-23 corridor have their grip on the boys basketball tournament
      • Kalabrya and Kysre Gondrezick carry on a family tradition on the basketball court
      • Freshman Kaela Webb among many top underclassmen at Country Day that shone brightly in East Lansing
      • Country Day wins its 11th state championship by defeating Haslett, 49-41, in the Class B final
      • Derrick Thomas is in the right position at the right time with his two daughters at Marian
      • St. Igance trails by 20, forces overtime then defeats Pittsford, 64-60, for Class D final
      • Country Day routs top-ranked Goodrich, 69-39, will play for 11th title on Saturday
      • Country Day's young guns played like veterans in Class B semifinal win over Goodrich
      • Makenna Ott provides the punch as Haslett downs Benton Harbor 63-52 in a Class B semifinal
      • Marian solves King's fast-pace offense, dominates the Crusaders in a 57-37 victory in a Class A semifinal
      • Autumn Orm's battle with POTS inpires her St. Ignace teammates as they prepare for state championship game
      • Margo Brown's seven 3-pointers, 23 points carry St. Igance past Frankfort, 59-50, in a Class D semifinal
      • Pittsford blows past Waterford Lakes, 57-26, reaches first state final
      • Hamady leads by 16 early then holds on to upset Arbor Prep, 50-46, in Class C semifinal
      • U-D Jesuit's defense, balanced effort on offense helps lead Cubs past North Farmington for regional title
      • Muskegon goes 'Hollywood' in 4OT thriller to escape against Hudsonville
      • Josh Davis scores 21 and Detroit Henry Ford defeats Detroit Consortium, 70-52,to capture Class B region title
      • Gerald Blackshear dominates inside, Western defeats De La Salle 51-35 to reach Class A quarterfinals
      • Escanaba's Levi Wunder named 2015 Warrior Sports Michigan High School Hockey Player Of The Year
      • Haslett switches defenses in second quarter, stymies G.R. Catholic Central's offense, wins B quarterfinal 48-38
      • King uses balance scoring, tenacious defense to down Romulus, 49-35, oin Class A quarterfinal
      • Jeron Rogers' goal of leading his North Farmington team to the Class A semifinals is close at hand
      • Qasawa, North Farmington stay hot, roll past Oak Park and into regional final
      • Davis scores 23, excites crowd with multiple dunks, as Muskegon pounds Forest Hills Central, 69-48
      • Kelser's diminutive size doesn't hold him back from making big plays for Walled Lake Central
      • Inspired by Ryan Fischer, Grandville's seniors left a lasting legacy after leading Bulldogs to first ever D-1 Final
      • Detroit Catholic Central wins second straight Division 1 state title with 5-2 win over Grandville
      • Houghton can't cash in on key opportunities as Gremlins fall short in D-3 final
      • Cranbrook captures 17th state title with 4-0 win over Houghton in D-3 Championship game
      • Cranbrook repeats as Division 3 state champions with dominating performance
      • Brother Rice wins its fourth state title with a 6-3 victory over Livonia Stevenson in D2 final
      • Coach's son sparks Hudsonville to rout of Holland in Class A district title showdown
      • Grandville makes history, a year after tragedy, as the Bulldogs down Bay City, 3-2, in D1 semifinals
      • Walter Kelser's free throw with 7.7 seconds left lifts W.L. Central past W.L. Western, 40-39
      • Godwin Heights' speed and quickness too much for Wayland as the Wolverines win 63-56
      • Detroit Catholic Central holds off U-D Jesuit, advances to Division 1 Final for third straight year
      • Cranbrook rolls past Riverview, advances to second Division 3 state title game in three years
      • Top-ranked Marian eliminates rival Mercy again, advances to Class A Quarterfinals
      • Kettering heads to quarterfinals, shuts down Port Huron Northern for a 45-29 victory
      • Brother Rice solves G.P. South goaltender Andy Jakub in the second period, defeats Blue Devils, 4-0 in Division 2 semifinals
      • Arbor Prep advances to the quarterfinals with an impressive 59-39 victory over University Liggett
      • NorthPointe Christian's defense frustrates Calvin Christian, takes a 71-57 Class C district semifinal win
      • U-D scores final two goals to defeat Salem, 4-2, and advance to the Division 1 semifinals on Friday
      • Arbor Prep's Nastassja Chambers set school single-game scoring record as Gators defeat Blissfield, 58-38
      • Livonia Stevenson ices Novi to earn return trip to D2 final four
      • Forest Hills Central races out to 15-point halfime lead, holds on to upset Mona Shores, 50-43 in region semifinal
      • Marian ends Southfield-Lathrup's season once again, defeating the Chargers 47-36
      • Wyoming avoids madness against Zeeland East with scoring burst in fourth quarter
      • Adams jumps out to an early double-digit lead, cruises past Stoney Creek, 52-38, in district opener
      • Romulus uses big second half to pick up win over rival Belleville in playoff opener
      • Sans Southfield Christian, Lakes and Inter-City Baptist could meet in the regionals next week in crucial Class D showdown
      • Detroit Western finishes regular season unbeaten with a 58-49 victory over U-D
      • Amine carries on family tradition at Catholic Central, wins individual wrestling title
      • Individual wrestling championships have many winners, in all sizes and weight classes
      • Detroit Catholic Central waste little time in taking the play to St. Mary's, defeats the Eaglets 8-0
      • Novi skates past Saline behind Hofelich's hat-trick to earn first regional title since 2011
      • Darryl Smith picks up the slack, hits winning shot as Renaissance defeats St. Mary's 43-41
      • Schoolcraft defeats Centreville to win Class C district title
      • King has trouble with Cass Tech early, then runs past Technicians 62-26 to capture Cass A district crown
      • No. 2 Southfield-Lathrup cruises to district title, Top-ranked Marian awaits in regional semifinal
      • Olson of Davison, Skatzka of Richmond seek fourth individual wrestling titles on Saturday after semifinal wins
      • Hudsonville continues turnaround, picks up district title with win over Wyoming
      • Central's Freeman brothers continue to compete well on the mats in Auburn Hills
      • Trenton scores twice in the first period, gets 53 shots and defeats Bedford 5-0 in a Division 2 pre-regional
      • Western starts quick against Plymouth, wins first KLAA title with a 61-46 victory
      • Byron Center turns back G.R. Christian, 48-44, on late free throws and key rebound by Savanna Elzinga
      • Maria Zandi's 18 points and 10 rebounds key Stoney Creek's district semifinal victory over Oxford
      • Walled Lake Northern scoring leader puts Central on ice in Division 2 pre-regional
      • High school basketball is more than just a game in Saginaw, it's the fabric of a community and its two high schools
      • North Farmington earns win over Bloomfield Hills in District opener, top ranked Marian up next
      • Area girls basketball teams raise hopes of making long tournament runs
      • U-D defeats St. Mary's, 58-44, to capture third consecutive Catholic A-B Division title
      • Boys hockey tournament begins Monday and Sean Baligian makes his bold predictions, and suggestions
      • Waterford Lakes wins Catholic C-D title behind Robak's 34 points and 11 rebounds
      • New Lothrop defeats Hudson, 38-24, in Division 4 final to capture 14th title
      • Richmond scores last 12 points, upsets Dundee in Division 3 final, 27-25
      • Lowell storms to second consecutive Division 2 team wrestling title, defeats Eaton Rapids 40-16
      • Brighton defeats Hartland, 31-25, in Division 1 final to capture program's first state title
      • Davison eliminates three-time defending champion Catholic Central; Brighton and Anchor Bay also advance in D-1
      • Hartland closes out Monroe, 44-19, reaches state semifinals for sixth consecutive season
      • Dundee continues its domination in Division 3, eases past Mson County Central, 57-9, to reach the semifinals
      • Salem knocks off previously undefeated Waterford Kettering while honoring former coach's legacy
      • Ithaca completes TVC season unbeaten with 58-41 victory over Michigan Lutheran Seminary
      • Orchard Lake St. Mary's secures rematch against U-D Jesuit to decide Catholic League title
      • U-D dominates De La Salle after the first quarter, defeats the Pilots 55-34 to advance to league final
      • Rosser's buzzer beater keeps East Kentwood's perfect season alive
      • Davenport's 27 points powers Clarkston past Rochester Adams, 57-49
      • Marian wins Catholic League title, now faces unbeaten King in Operation Friendship
      • Riverview Richard avenges loss to Bishop Foley in 2014 semifinals, captures Catholic League C-D title at Calihan
      • Grand Rapids C.C. runs past Wayland in battle of top Class B teams
      • Williams leads Detroit King past Cass Tech, to fourth straight PSL Title
      • Salem controls game from the start, defeats South Lyon East to reach Kensington Conference final
      • Hartland wins 14th consecutive regional wrestling title; Division 1 quarterfinal is next
      • Avondale makes late 3-pointer and upsets West Bloomfield to forge a tie for first in the OAA Blue
      • What Livingston County lacks in numbers, it more than compensates with high-level hockey teams
      • G.R. Catholic Central looks to repeat as champions at the Division 3 team wrestling regional on Wednesday
      • Forest Hills Central goes to shootout to net second victory at MIHL Showcase, 4-3 over Brighton
      • Holland sophomore erupts for 32 points in defeat of rival Holland Christian
      • Eisenhower picks up narrow win over Wyandotte Roosevelt at MIHL Showcase
      • Houghton edges Northville in shootout at MIHL Showcase
      • Michigan-Ohio all star football game to be held at Wayne State on June 13
      • Bridgman's defense too much for Kalamazoo Christian; Bees win 56-37
      • East English overcomes 19-point deficit to defeat Henry Ford, 72-65, in OT
      • Renaissance finds patience, defeats Detroit CMA 39-31 to advance to PSL semifinals
      • Three Catholic League powers plus Canton, Chippewa Valley, Fordson and Lake Orion headline the 2015 PKC lineup
      • Candic Tate scores 15, leads Cass Tech past Mumford, 47-41, to advance to PSL final
      • King pulls away from Renaissance in the second half, will play for its fourth straight PSL title
      • Brother Rice wins prestigious Oakland County swim championships
      • Plainwell turns up the heat in the second half, defeats Otesgo, 51-38, and clinches division title
      • Senior goaltender helps Brighton run undefeated streak to 11 games in 1-1 tie against Livonia Stevenson
      • Wyoming Godwin Heights slams NorthPointe Christian for share of OK Silver lead
      • Bloomfield Hills basketball coaches resigns after allegations of a slapping a player
      • Adams bounces back from consecutive losses to defeat Stoney Creek, 50-35
      • Turner, Smith team for 33 points to lead Renaissance past Pershing, 70-55
      • Marian overwhelms Mercy, clinches first place in Catholic League Central
      • Presley Hudson scores 21, leads Wayland past South Christian, 54-49
      • Brother Rice continues winning ways with shutout win over St. Mary's
      • U-D's defense stymies De La Salle, Cubs take command in the Central Division with 56-42 win
      • Detroit Western cruises past Henry Ford behind Neely's 21 points
      • Brandon Marshall's 20 points leads Thurston past Crestwood, 69-57
      • McFolley, Blackshear lead Western past East English, 78-71
      • Clarkston prevails in shootout against conference rival North Farmington
      • Livonia Stevenson makes a huge statement with rivalry win against Trenton
      • Cousino makes late free throws, upsets Grosse Pointe South
      • Clarkston tops Oak Park in overtime to remain unbeaten
      • Numerous student-athletes become eligible this week, impacting a number of basketball teams
      • Ann Arbor Huron slips past Cass Tech, extends winning streak to nine
      • Rockford erases Grandville's 2-0 lead, teams skate to 2-2 tie
      • Kettering pulls away from Mott, earns important KLAA North win
      • Ingram's late baskets sends Pershing past Henry Ford, 79-76
      • Novi scores early and often, ends Hartland's winning streak
      • Kalamazoo Central finishes fast to remain unbeaten with victory at Portage Northern
      • Watters scores and passes Rockford to overtime win over Grand Rapids Christian
      • Southfield-Lathrup scores the final six points to upset Arbor Prep, 60-55
      • Boleware, Newman lead East English past Cass Tech in PSL play
      • Davison's fast start has players, fans hoping for first district title in 37 years
      • Former U-D Jesuit star Thomas back in the fold in MHSAA, will play for N. Farmington in '15
      • KLAA foes, Stevenson and Salem, skate to 1-1 tie
      • Balanced scoring lead Romulus to upset of U-D
      • Samantha Thomas, defense carry Marian past Divine Child
      • East Kentwood continues to roll, shuts down Northview
      • Country Day rebounds from blowout loss, edges Chicago Hyde Park
      • Country Day starts slow, bounces back to beat Midland at Roundball Classic
      • De La Salle bounces back from first loss, tops Saginaw at Roundball Classic
      • Ashland tops Troy in second meeting between Fralick father and son
      • Detroit Cornerstone eager to explore new horizons on hardwood
      • GR Catholic Central takes team title at Kent County Wrestling Championships
      • North Farmington fast out of the gate, sitting 5-0 heading into holiday break
      • Catholic Central outlasts Walled Lake Central for sixth straight Oakland County title
      • Last second block, triple-double from Davis lead Muskegon past Arthur Hill in battle of state's elite
      • Cranbrook-Kingswood comes back, then holds on to defeat St. Mary's
      • Grand Rapids C.C. girls basketball team carries on after tragedy, defeats rival
      • Grant Fisher of Grand Blanc wins Foot Locker again
      • Arbor Prep dominates Swartz Creek, 75-28, to go 4-0
      • Tournament play picks up this weekend for girls and boys
      • Grandville most impressive at tri-meet against ranked teams
      • Birmingham Brother Rice Quarterback and Michigan-commit Alex Malzone Wins the Hungry Howie's Mr. Football 2014 Award
      • Grosse Pointe South comes alive in the second half, runs past Cass Tech
      • Football recruiting fair to be held, free of charge, at Edsel Ford High
      • Complete schedule for DC Elite's tipoff classic
      • DC Elite's tipoff classic features boys and girls games
      • St. Mary's overcomes adversity, wins state title
      • Top 25 HS Girls Basketball teams - Class A champ Marian tops list
      • Division 5 state football finals was a quarterback's paradise
      • GR West Catholic wins second straight D-5 title with win over Lansing Catholic
      • Clarkston's Zezula, Saline's Jackson stole the show in Saturday's Division 1 state title game
      • Clarkston defeats Saline for second consecutive title
      • Loyola defeats Isheming 29-8 to take Division 7 title
      • Van Voorst's return a major factor in final stage of GR S. Christian's state-title jaunt
      • After watching streak come to an end, look for Ithaca to be back once again in '15
      • South Christian outlasts Sexton for second D-4 Title in three years
      • St. Mary C.C. beats Ithaca's, snaps five-year winning streak
      • Mona Shores' run to Ford Field was personal for coach Koziak
      • De La Salle defeats Mona Shores for first title
      • Muskegon CC uses big second half to power past Munising, wins second straight D-8 title
      • GR S. Christian's Wassink a rare gem of a QB, fueling Sailors to third consecutive state finals
      • Saline seeks to duplicate Clarkston's 2013 run
      • Final Four announced in the Hungry Howie's Michigan High School Mr. Football Award Contest
      • Lansing Catholic comes alive in the second half, tops Almont to move onto D-5 Final
      • South Christian escapes Edwardsburg; reaches D4 final
      • North Branch defeats Lakewood for Class B title
      • Loyola scores late, downs Pewamo-Westphalia
      • Romeo goes the limit to win Class A title
      • St. Mary CC takes Class C title
      • St. Mary's dominates Huron, heads to finals
      • St. Philip sets state record with another title
      • Mona Shores' risky conversion keys semifinal win
      • Eriksen leads Clarkston back to Division 1 state championship game with win over East Kentwood
      • Defense leads Saline to semifinal win over Cass Tech, into first ever Division 1 state championship game
      • Muskegon's defense rises up once again
      • SEMIFINALS ROUNDUP: Novi rallies to overcome 2-0 deficit to top Grand Haven, advance to Class A Title Match
      • Almont looking sharp heading into D5 semifinals vs. Lansing CC
      • SEMIFINALS ROUNDUP: North Branch knocks off defending champion Notre Dame Prep to advance to Class B Final
      • East Kentwood embraces underdog role
      • Notre Dame Prep set for rematch of 2013 Class B quarterfinal with North Branch in Semifinals
      • Romeo advances to Class A Semifinals with four game win over FH Mercy
      • Notre Dame Prep's Carlson wins 2014 Miss Volleyball Award
      • Giovanni leads Harrison to regional title win over Flushing in first career start
      • Weber's monster day lead Cass Tech past Chippewa Valley, into D-1 semifinals
      • Conversions key Zeeland West's region win
      • Carter scores three touchdowns, Southfield advances
      • Saline claims first ever regional title with 42-35 win over Canton
      • Mercy tops Seaholm in four games to advance to Class A quarterfinal
      • Grand Haven cruises into quarterfinals
      • Mercy sweeps Churchill to advance to regional final
      • Seaholm cruises past Groves, advances to regional final
      • Johnson, Giddings-Whatley lead Thurston to district final win over Divine Child
      • Brother Rice rolls past Groves, into regional final
      • Wray's five touchdowns leads Sexton
      • Cass Tech forces late turnover, slips past Fordson in district final
      • FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: WL Central upsets West Bloomfield, advances to regional final
      • Dominant rushing attack leads Canton past Churchill, to district title
      • Hudsonville, once again, ends Rockford's season
      • Novi picks up first district title since 2010 with win over Canton
      • Lakeland dominates West Bloomfield, heads to regionals
      • Byron Center claims volleyball district title
      • Lakeland advances to district final with win over WL Northern
      • Lapeer schools merge; football power emerges
      • Canton earns sweep over rival Plymouth in playoff opener
      • Harrison rolls past Fenton in first round, star QB Shaw may be lost for remainder of season
      • Roennecke's four goals leads Roeper past Covenant Christian, to first ever state championship
      • Hudsonville Unity Christian holds off Williamston for Division 3 state championship
      • East Lansing wins second straight D-2 title with OT win over Cranbrook
      • GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Belf, Seaholm regain top honors in D-1
      • BOYS CROSS COUNTRY FINALS: Grand Blanc's Fisher wins second individual state title; Rockford wins D-1 Team Title
      • Groves wins first playoff game since 2004 with convincing win over Berkley
      • Canton wins second state championship in four years with 1-0 win over Adams in D-1 Final
      • FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Lowell tops EGR for a second time, advances to second round
      • Tough schedule, defense help GR Christian advance past St. Johns
      • WL Western earns narrow win over South Lyon in playoff opener
      • Four touchdown effort from Gates leads Southfield to upset win over King, 40-12
      • BOYS SOCCER STATE FINALS PREVIEW: Cranbrook, Roeper looking to make the most out of state finals appearances
      • FH Harrison will ride rough in 2014 playoffs, Herrington undeterred
      • Four-loss Grand Rapids area teams to test playoff waters
      • Cranbrook advances to D-2 final with shootout win over Dexter
      • MHSAA Football Playoff Pairings
      • Brother Rice scores late, retains Catholic title
      • Birmingham Roeper advances to Division 4 semifinals with overtime win over Liggett
      • FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Northville clinches playoff spot with dramatic win over Grand Blanc
      • Cass Tech cruises past King, to second straight PSL title behind big game from Weber
      • Grandville stuns Hudsonville, nears playoffs
      • Novi plays spoiler, holds off late comeback attempt by Howell
      • Unity Christian escapes with 2-1 victory over Paw Paw to advance to D-3 semifinals
      • Cranbrook picks up first regional title since 2011, ousts Linden with 3-1 win
      • Dexter nets shutout; returns to final four
      • Roeper tops Greenhills for a third time, advances to regional final
      • Bubble teams are hoping to secure playoff reservations in Week 9
      • Three first half goals from Hoornstra leads Lumen Christi past Country Day, into regional final
      • Michigan Elite Football Club a result of prized partnership
      • Pilots defeat C.C.; a win away from playoff spot
      • BOYS TENNIS FINALS: Novi, FH Central, Country Day, Greenhills win state titles
      • East Kentwood wins first girls golf title
      • FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Clarkston stays unbeaten with blowout win over Lake Orion
      • Rare Caledonia win over Lowell one sided
      • Cass Tech, King pick up PSL semifinal wins, will meet once again in PSL title game
      • Dearborn wins third straight game, downs Robichaud 28-12
      • Rodriguez's late goal lifts Northville past WL Central in district semifinals
      • Oakland County Trio lead the pack of surprise teams this fall
      • South Christian mourns loss of coach, heads to finals
      • Novi advances past Livonia Stevenson in penalty kicks for second time in three years
      • Cranbrook begins postseason with win over Notre Dame Prep
      • WL Northern hot-to-trot entering tourney, looking to finish the job
      • Waterford Mott tops rival Waterford Kettering in shootout to earn share of KLAA North title
      • FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: West Bloomfield clinches third playoff berth in school history, shuts out Oxford
      • Berkley nips Groves to stay alive in OAA Blue race
      • WL Western's defense steps up, sparks Warriors to win over rival WL Central
      • Warren Mott keeps playoff hopes alive with narrow win over SH Stevenson
      • Cedar Springs outlasts Forest Hills Northern in battle for first place OK Bronze
      • Girls Golf Regional Roundup
      • FH Mercy uses fast starts to sweep AA Gabriel Richard in CHSL action
      • South Christian wins girls golf regional one day after coach's death
      • Unity Christian soccer all about having fun
      • Canton picks up KLAA Association title with convincing win over Grand Blanc
      • Oakland County teams in state golf title hunt
      • Four teams looking to repeat at state finals as regionals set to get underway
      • STATE CHAMPS! FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Fordson knocks off De La Salle in final minute
      • Pair of touchdown runs from Grace lead Swan Valley past Freeland
      • Novi upsets South Lyon in high-scoring KLAA affair
      • Record breaking performances from Malzone and Perry lead Brother Rice past OLSM
      • King wins one for fallen coach, rolls past Henry Ford 55-0
      • WL Central grabs sole possession of first place in KLAA North with win over Waterford Mott
      • Northville tops Novi for second time to lock up second place in KLAA Central
      • USC-bound Hayes back in Michigan, might be at Cass Tech
      • New uniform and helmet trend sweeping across Michigan
      • King football coach suffers heart attack
      • STATE CHAMPS! FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Northville tops Salem in OT
      • South Lyon improves to 5-0 for first time since '06 with win over Stevenson
      • OLSM clips De La Salle in final seconds
      • Clarkston rolls past Oxford in OAA Red action
      • Oak Park's Kelly breaks loose in second half of Knights' downing of RH Adams
      • WL Western's Warriors for Warriors pink out game ready to take place on Friday
      • Walled Lake Central Coaching For a Cure on Friday
      • Sofran adopts new role in epic Brother Rice-Catholic Central rivalry
      • Novi cruises to sweep of rival Northville in KLAA Central action
      • STATE CHAMPS! Friday Football Roundup: Churchill trounces Plymouth in KLAA South action
      • Rockford edges Hudsonville in last minute thriller
      • Grand Ledge beats Okemos for seventh consecutive time in CAC Blue action
      • Allen Park tops Roosevelt for first time since '06
      • Brother Rice holds off De La Salle late, 28-21
      • Clarkston picks up key early season OAA Red win over Seaholm
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Jayru Campbell at turning point in life, as heavy decisions lie ahead
      • Dakota Coach makes a pitch towards cancer checkups
      • Jayru Campbell arraigned for violating probation
      • Stone, Valentine make their way back to the bench, reclaim former jobs
      • STATE CHAMPS FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Lowell sneaks past EGR behind Dean's late touchdown
      • Dominant second half effort leads Ithaca past Michigan Lutheran Seminary
      • Chelsea improves to 3-0 with win over Ann Arbor Huron.
      • Robinson leads Grosse Pointe North to late fourth quarter win over Fraser
      • Farmington throttles Avondale in key early-season OAA Blue battle
      • REPORT: Cass Tech QB Jayru Campbell back in police custody for assault after being released from jail Friday
      • Clarkston tops Seaholm, Marian, Dakota to finish perfect in quad action
      • Grandville community rallies around football program
      • BASKETBALL: Western Michigan lands Detroit Henry Ford sharp shooter Josh Davis
      • To the Deans victories in the classroom are the true measure for success
      • STATE CHAMPS! Saturday Roundup: Dakota picks up key win over Chippewa Valley
      • FOOTBALL: Country Day overcomes turnovers, to down U-D Jesuit 18-17
      • Churchill outlasts Brighton behind OT touchdown run by Alsobrooks
      • Cunningham's TD grab sparks Northville to win over WL Central
      • STATE CHAMPS! Roundup: Muskegon earns comeback win over Grand Rapids Christian
      • Storms postpone most Detroit area games
      • St. Mary's scores early, hangs on to top Southfield
      • Cass Tech slips past Oak Park
      • STATE CHAMPS! Roundup: Muskegon outlasts Catholic Central in season opener
      • Oxford grinds out win over Romeo in season opener
      • Once young core group of players looking to lead Sexton to big year in 2014
      • STATE CHAMPS! ROUNDUP: Stoney Creek earns first ever win over Rochester Adams in season opener
      • Weber heads list of talented seniors
      • Young Mt. Pleasant team ready to get going, aiming high in 2014
      • Clarkston, Muskegon picked as state's best
      • Jake Smith ready to be next in line of successful Ithaca signal callers
      • Muskegon's tradition, legacy of past players keep Big Reds a regular state power
      • Despite inexperience, expectations still high for Lowell in 2014
      • Catholic Central among teams statewide to start full contact practices on Friday
      • OAA Training Camp Update: Southfield, Harrison, West Bloomfield get practice underway
      • KLAA Training Camp Update: Northville, Walled Lake Western open up practices
      • Who's to blame for the mass exodus of players out of Michigan?
      • St. Mary's linebacker transfers
      • W.L. Central gets a head start on the football season with its 10th annual 'Midnight Madness' football practice
      • Zezula and Clarkston ready to take aim at another big season as practices are set to begin statewide
      • Clarkston set to repeat with Lake Orion Ready to Challenge
      • Second annual KLAA media day sees reigning division champs back looking for more in 2014
      • PSL Power: The overall talent in the Detroit PSL is alive and well
      • Warren Mott, Romeo among teams preparing for division change at MAC media day
      • The late George Coker also impacted new head coach Sydney Wright at Detroit Osborn
      • New changes in the Detroit PSL this season
      • Josh Jackson announces he's transferring to Justin-Siena in California
      • Sophomore Donnie Tillman leaves Detroit Cass Tech for Findlay Prep in Nevada
      • Daelin Hayes chooses to "Fight On" at USC
      • No shortage of power in Dan Jipping's bat at inaugural Home Run Derby
      • The Lost Basketball Meccas from the state of Michigan
      • Stay Home - The struggle to keep our most talented players in Michigan
      • Junior small forward Josh Jackson is "Going back to Cali"
      • Consortium's Cameron Lewis becomes the latest Detroiter to commit to Buffalo
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Billy Thomas to transfer out of UofD Jesuit, and reclassify to the 2017 class
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Detroit Mercy Team Shootout standouts
      • REPORT: Cass Tech QB Jayru Campbell no longer committed to MSU
      • Several of the top athletes in the Detroit area share what their fathers have taught them on Father's Day
      • SOFTBALL: Stevensville Lakeshore edges out Livonia Ladywood for Division 2 title
      • DIVISION 3-4 SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Gladstone, Rogers City narrowly win state championships
      • BASEBALL: Liggett wins second straight state title, this time in Division 3 with win over Decatur
      • FOOTBALL: A number of players receive college offers at the Sound Mind Sound Body camp
      • BASEBALL: Steinborn's complete game shutout leads New Lothrop past Beal City, to first ever state title
      • BASEBALL: Bay City Western becomes first team to repeat as D-1 champions, tops GP South behind Clark's gem
      • SOFTBALL: Bay City Western rebounds from finals loss in 2013, tops Portage Central for first ever state title
      • BASEBALL: Mt. Pleasant rolls past Richmond to pick up Division 2 state championship
      • DIVISION 4 SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Kalamazoo Christian, Rogers City advance to state championship game
      • DIVISION 4 BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Beal City, New Lothrop advance to state championship game
      • BASEBALL: Liggett returns to state championship game, this time in Division 3, behind Gushee's complete game
      • BASEBALL: Huston's late game heroics give Decatur extra innings win over Gladstone in D-3 semifinals.
      • SOFTBALL: Sharon's gutsy performance, heroics lead Gladstone past Coloma and into D-3 title game
      • DIVISION 2 SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Livonia Ladywood, Stevensville Lakeshore advance to state championship game
      • DIVISION 1 SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Portage Central, Bay City Western advance to state championship game
      • BASEBALL: Bay City Western cruises past Clarkston, returns to state championship game for second straight year
      • BASEBALL: Mt. Pleasant rolls past Gull Lake and into D-2 title game behind stellar outing from Buczkowski
      • BASEBALL: Grosse Pointe South keeps surprise run going, tops BC Lakeview to advance to D-1 title game
      • FOOTBALL: Pontiac's Ja'Mar Antwine lands first offer from Central Michigan
      • FOOTBALL: Elite 11 invite is a huge accomplishment for the small Ryan Brand
      • BASEBALL: Steward delivers again, pitches Clarkston past Brighton and into Division 1 state semifinals
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Tuesday, June 10
      • FOOTBALL: Orchard Lake St.Mary's freshman, Kahlee "K.J." Hamler, on the fast track with first offer from Toledo
      • SOFTBALL: Canton routs Mercy, picks up second straight regional title behind stellar pitching from Warren
      • BASEBALL: Dominant pitching from McClelland leads Brighton past West Bloomfield for regional title
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Saturday, June 7
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Friday, June 6
      • FOOTBALL: Detroit East English Village Prep 2015 athlete Anton Curtis decides to "Row The Boat"
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final Scores for Thursday, June 5
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final Scores for Wednesday, June 4
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pierre Brooks looks forward to "new season" at Detroit Frederick Douglass
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Tuesday, June 3
      • BASKETBALL: The high school basketball talent in Detroit is alive and well
      • FOOTBALL: Freshman quarterback Rodney Hall ready to lead Cass Tech into the 2014 season
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Saturday, May 31
      • BASKETBALL: List of boys and girls college signees in Detroit
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final Scores for Friday May 30
      • LIVE SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Thursday, May 29
      • BASEBALL: West Bloomfield picks up where it left off, finishes off upset of Brother Rice in district opener
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Wednesday, May 28
      • LIVE PREP SCOREBOARD: Final scores for Tuesday, May 27
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Great Lakes Classic Day-one Wrap-up
      • FOOTBALL: Going Blue, felt right for Brother Rice quarterback Alex Malzone
      • BASEBALL: Brother Rice tops OLSM for third straight CHSL A-B title behind pitching and timely hitting
      • BASEBALL: Murley carries no-hitter into seventh, leads Bishop Foley to third straight CHSL C-D title
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Northville sends a dynamite duo to DI college level, Moorman and Roberts both commit
      • Detroit Cass Tech looking to do an overhaul of its athletic department?
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Malzone fulfills dream, Brother Rice field general picks Michigan
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Jayru saga slices both ways, issues surrounding all-state Cass Tech QB not cut & dry
      • Several top recruits across the state share what their mothers mean to them on this Mother's Day
      • BASEBALL: OLSM jams and slams in CHSL semis, snuffs out Warren DLS
      • BASEBALL: Brother Rice upends Divine Child, ready to defend crown in CHSL Finals
      • BASEBALL: Pontiac NDP thumps Shrine, makes reservations for Comerica for second straight year
      • BASEBALL: Bishop Foley beats Cabrini, in Catholic League semis, will be looking for 4peat at Comerica
      • FOOTBALL: Seventh-grade quarterback Sam Johnson already making a name for himself
      • COLLEGE RECRUITING: Grand Rapids sees trio of prep stars snag scholarships
      • BASEBALL: WL Central roars back to knock off rival WL Northern, remain in driver's seat for city crown
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Detroit Renaissance sophomore point guard Justin Turner's college interest continues to grow
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Eighth-grader David Dejulius ready to take that next step into high school
      • FOOTBALL: Detroit East English Village Prep 2015 ATH Anton Curtis gets first offer from Central Michigan
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Speice Weekend Wrap-up: Top Michigan performers
      • FOOTBALL: Judge signs off on favorable plea agreement in Jayru Campbell assault case, star CT QB back on team
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Ward jumps from Det Southeastern to Det King, set to head Crusaders on the bench in '15
      • BASEBALL: OL St. Mary's brooms UD-Jesuit, takes two from CHSL rivals at home
      • BASEBALL: Surgery on the horizon for Schilling, Bishop Foley star hurler still in hospital
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Andrew Myers ready to breakout and lead Clarkston this year
      • BASEBALL: Schilling hurt badly, Bishop Foley all-state pitcher struck in the face, hospitalized
      • BASEBALL: WL Central stomps rivals, storms over WL Western for DH sweep
      • FOOTBALL: Former Cass Tech player Jourdan Lewis impresses at the Michigan spring game
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Former Flint Southwestern 2016 SF Miles Bridges continues to blossom
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Terrance Sewell looks to make a name for himself and Detroit Northwestern
      • BASEBALL: OLSM holds off late rally, out-blasts Lake Orion in non-league action
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Bevvy of commitments highlight April in the state gridiron ranks
      • FOOTBALL: Cass Tech all-state QB Campbell allowed to return to school, his status for 2014 campaign undecided
      • BASKETBALL: Metro Detroit schoolboy star, UK standout Young off to the pros, declares for NBA Draft
      • BASKETBALL: Top 13 Detroit high school basketball programs of all-time
      • BOYS LACROSSE: Country Day shocks Brother Rice, brings epic streak tumbling down
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Group of hoopsters land scholarships, set reservations for next level
      • BASEBALL: Ventures vault out of the gate, Bishop Foley ready for run at four-peat
      • BASEBALL: Bishop Foley bludgeons West Bloomfield, Ventures packing quite a punch again
      • BASEBALL: Cranbrook, WOLL play to split on the diamond in CHSL twin bill
      • BOYS LACROSSE: Brother Rice blazes past Cranbrook in early-year showdown of state powers
      • BASEBALL: King season opener called in the third-inning, after 18-3 route of rival Cass Tech
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Maten ready to relocate down south, Bloomfield Hills big fella picks Georgia
      • 2014 BASEBALL PREVIEW: The Teams - Loaded Lineups Galore
      • 2014 BASEBALL PREVIEW: The Players - Part 2 (On The Mound)
      • 2014 BASEBALL PREVIEW: The Players - Part 1 (In The Field)
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: 2017 DT Bryce Brand making a name for himself with Louisville offer
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: McDowell, mom get on same page, Southfield All-American signs with MSU
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Spring kicks-off with more commitments, CMU, WMU snag some more talent
      • BOYS LACROSSE: Detroit Southeastern makes history, becoming the first PSL team to field a team
      • BASEBALL: Sterling Heights Stevenson takes first game from Brother Rice, 6-1, ties second, 3-3
      • BURNSTEIN: Mt. Clemens-Jackson tift just latest storyline in bizarre winter for local prep sports
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Grosse Pointe North's Ricky Watson opts to go the prep school route
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: East English Village's Jackson, AA Skyline's Wilson head to the college ranks
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: March Gridiron Recruiting Round-Up
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Southfield Christian showed the will of a champion in adversity-filled season
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Milan nabs state crown in Class B, Southfield Christian 3-peats in Class D
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Thrower and Davis lead Muskegon to its first state title in 77 years
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Their late coach inspires Consortium to capture their first Class C state title
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: High-scoring Southfield Christian flirts with century mark, mashes Frankfort in semis to keep dream of 3-peat alive
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Jackson & Consortium waltz into state title-tilt with upending of Negaunee
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pewamo-Westphalia powers on to the state finals, takes out MH PSA
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Amid sudden loss of star, Bloomfield Hills becomes picture of resolve & punches ticket to final four
      • Trenton’s Andrew Sawyer Named the 2014 Warrior Sports High School Hockey Player of the Year
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Josh Jackson's explosive third quarter, helps Consortium get past Mt.Clemens, 67-60, in Class C quarterfinals
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Marian, Eaton Rapids, Nouvel & Sacred Heart storm Breslin, all collect state crowns in 2014
      • Deshaun Thrower becomes first Muskegonite to win the Hal Schram Mr.Basketball award
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: State quarterfinals games on tap for Tuesday March 18
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Three Detroit teams are alive and well in the state playoffs
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Cassius Winston leads U-D Jesuit to its first regional title in 137 years, with a 52-51 thriller over Cass Tech
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Cassius Winston leads U-D Jesuit to it's first regional title in 137 years, with a 52-52 thriller over Cass Tech
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Davis & Douglass bounce DCD in regional finals, may signal end of an era
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Forest Park's Gussert tapped 2014 Miss Basketball-winner
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Cardinal Mooney pulls away from Everest Collegiate to reach state semifinals for first time since 2009
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Mercy earns a trip to the Breslin Center, with a 64-27 dismantling of Romulus
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Regional final games you might now want to miss
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Bloomfield Hills survives late comeback, downs Oak Park in Class A regional semis
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Nick Mutebi's last second lay-up propels UofD Jesuit to a 47-45 win over Southeastern
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Clarkston cruises into regional finals with rout of cold-shooting Troy Athens
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Ten regional games in the area worth the price of admission
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Clarkston the champs again, Wolves' reclaim district title by dropping Stoney Creek
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Cass Tech stuns Pershing in district final rematch, 78-73
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Ten district final games worth watching tonight
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Maten snubbed, Bloomfield Hills superstar gets robbed of Mr. Basketball candidacy
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Stoney Creek speeds past Oxford, punches ticket to district championship game
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Southeastern shakes off a slow start to get past Grosse Pointe North, 55-37
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Plymouth Canton ends Holly’s dream season
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Freshman Destiny Pitts' 26 points helps Country Day top Chandler Park Academy, 48-26
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pershing and Cass Tech both cruise to easy wins in the first round of districts
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Holly enjoying first league and district champoinships since '93, perfect 22-0 ride into regionals
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Finalists pegged in the hunt for Mr. Basketball
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Midland Calvary Baptist trips up Rochester Hills Christian for MACS-I state championship
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL Maplewood Baptist stuns previously unbeaten Rochester Hills Christian in 2OTs for MACS-I state title
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Springfield Christian wins first MACS-II title since 1988
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Stoney Creek gets defensive in district upset of Clarkston
      • Watterworth Seven: Lake Orion Baptist star the last in line of long legacy of athletes
      • BOYS HOCKEY: Rochester United skates to revenge of Macomb Dakota
      • BOYS HOCKEY: Grand Blanc upsets Clarkston
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Consortium ends regular season, with a 70-61 win over East English Village Prep
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Metro-Detroit area games of the week
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: U-D Jesuit & Waterford Lakes collect Catholic League titles in decisive fashion
      • DIVISION 1 WRESTLING STATE FINALS: Catholic Central claims third straight D-1 crown by pinning down top-ranked Davison
      • WRESTLING: Hartland hits CC roadblock, falls short again in state semis
      • DIVISION 1 WRESTLING: Oxford gracefully accepts defeat from top-ranked Davison in state semifinals
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pershing repeats as PSL champs, with a 57-56 come from behind win over Southeastern
      • WRESTLING: Catholic Central inches closer, reaches state semifinals for fifth straight season; Hartland back in semis
      • WRESTLING: Catholic Central inches closer, reaches state semifinals for fifth straight season; Hartland back in semis
      • WRESTLING: Davison slams Livonia Franklin to reach 10th state semifinals in 15 years
      • WRESTLING: Oxford rallies past Grandville to reach Final Four for seventh time
      • WRESTLING: MHSAA Division 1 State Quarterfinals Results
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Clarkston legend Fife logs win No. 600, tacks on another accomplishment in storied career on the sidelines
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: AP Inter-City's Kraatz etches his name into the record books, breaks state assist record in win
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Ventures vault past the finish line on final play, Bishop Foley upends Everest to grab CHSL crown
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Mercy bags one for the ages, shocks rival Marian at buzzer to claim Catholic League title
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Josh Jackson's fast start, helps Consortium cruise to a 72-57 win over Arthur Hill
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Southeastern's Leonard Harper-Baker's last second tip-in, stuns Cass Tech this time 44-43 in PSL semifinal
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pershing will defend PSL title next Friday, with an 82-68 win over Frederick Douglass
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: M.L. King advances to third straight PSL city title appearance, with a 61-38 win over Renaissance
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: M.L. King advances to third straight city title appearance, with a 61-38 win over Renaissance
      • WRESTLING: Oxford exacts demons in winning eighth regional crown
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Darryl Binhgam's 30 points, propels Southeastern into PSL semifinal rematch with Cass Tech
      • BOYS SWIMMING: Oakland County Championships Results
      • WRESTLING: Indivdual District Results
      • WRESTLING: Individual Wrestling District Results
      • BOYS SWIMMING: Oakland county Championships Results
      • SKIING: Clarkston emerges as Pine Knob champions, eyes regional crowns
      • BOYS SWIMMING: Brother Rice makes statement in winning Oakland County title
      • FOOTBALL: Dual criminal charges levied against Cass Tech field general, Campbell facing possible time behind bars
      • FOOTBALL: Tons of top-notch talent on tap for upcoming border war, MHSFCA announce state's roster
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: McDowell to MSU still unresolved, Southfield All-American could be taking more visits
      • FOOTBALL: Campbell to face the music, Cass Tech star QB to be charged with assault
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Chandler Park Academy downs rival Michigan Collegiate, 80-72, behind Joe Thomas' 18 points
      • FOOTBALL SIGNING DAY FEATURE: Gobs of in-state talent on the gridiron launch to the college ranks
      • FOOTBALL SIGNING DAY FEATURE: Ways makes his way to Michigan, fulfils boyhood dream
      • FOOTBALL SIGNING DAY: MSU In-State Recruiting Report
      • FOOTBALL SIGNING DAY: UofM In-State Recruiting Report
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pershing escapes another PSL disaster, with a 59-57 win over Renaissance
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Farmington impressing on the hardwood, making surprising run at league title
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Cass Tech ends three game losing skid, with a 59-55 win over M.L. King
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Kraatzs' keep it in all in the family at IC, son passes dad in record books, tracks to be all-time asst leader
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Detroit Allen Academy all alone in first place, with a 51-35 win over Detroit Community
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: On-the-rise Bloomfield Hills cruising in 2014, bests Clarkston in convincing fashion
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Smith switches directions, all-state Ithaca QB now destined for the ACC, commits to Wake Forest
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Rescigno headed to the Big Ten, De La Salle QB commits to Rutgers
      • DULLACK COLUMN: Brother Rice made the right call turning things over to Sofran
      • DULLACK COLUMN: Campbell must reevaluate his priorities if Cass Tech QB wants to get his life, career back on track
      • FOOTBALL: Sofran tapped to succeed Fracassa at Brother Rice, assumes mantle at prep gridiron juggernaut
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Bloomfield Hills burns rubber, zooms past North Farmington in 3rd quarter of big OAA match-up
      • FOOTBALL: Cass Tech superstar Campbell alleged to have assaulted security guard, in jail according to reports
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: U-D Jesuit hangs on to a 61-59 win over St.Mary's, led by Billy Thomas' 24 points
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Top performers from the Horatio Williams Foundation Freedom Classic games
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: De La Salle at it again, Pilots' hoop crew creating havoc despite obstacles
      • BASKETBALL: Fourth Annual Horatio Williams Foundation Freedom Classic games a success
      • BASKETBALL: Leonard Harper-Baker and Darryl Bingham's 40 combined points, propel Southeastern to a 54-51 win over East English Village Prep
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Lakeland cagers letting loose with a walloping effort, Eagles' gearing for banner campaign
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: WL Central surprising again, Vikings quite hard to handle
      • BASKETBALL: Josh Jackson Leads Consortium Past Country Day, With a Huge 39 Points, 27 Rebounds Night
      • BASKETBALL: Derek Murphy's 29 points, Leads Warren Mott Over L'Anse Creuse, 79-55
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Detroit King Cruises To A Win Over Detroit Cass Tech, 58-36
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Kelso gets Waterford Kettering moving in the right direction
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Brother Rice pulls off upset, slips past St. Marys in OT
      • BASKETBALL: Detroit Pershing Outlasts Detroit Consortium 72-69, In A Nail Biter
      • BASKETBALL: Detroit Pershing Boys And Detroit King Girls Victors In Double-header
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: MSU picks up commitment from Benton Harbor's diverse talent Gondrezick
      • FOOTBALL: Birmingham Brother Rice Coaching Search Breakdown
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Southfield Christian runs & guns to win over another Class A foe
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Rogers, role players lead North Farmington to gutty victory in second appearance at MC Roundball Classic in three days
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Fralick family reunites on the hardwood, Troy gets Papa Bear 'W' over Baby Bear
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: String of college commitments highlight Holiday Season on the state's HS gridiron
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Edmond Sumner's 30 Points, Lifts Country Day To An 80-75 Win Over Cass Tech
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: OLSM honors 100 years of hoop history, welcomes back Butcher
      • BOYS BAKETBALL: Mt.Clemens Routes Detroit Denby 84-54, Behind A Great Shooting Night For McFolley
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: North Farmington rampages past Pontiac behind big game from Rogers
      • BASKETBALL: And they're off; 2014 Mr. & Ms. Basketball races fixing to go down to the wire
      • BOYS BAKETBALL: UofD Jesuit Blows Macomb Dakota Out 66-38, For First Win Of The Season
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Williams breaks Adams' scoring record, torches Stoney Creek for 46
      • BASKETBALL: Josh Jackson Among The Top Performers At The Horatio Williams Foundation Tip-off Classic
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Detroit King Cruises Past Detroit Cody 65-7, Led By Mart'e Grays' 15 Points
      • COLLEGE RECRUITING: MSU triples its pleasure this week, picks up three big-time recruits
      • FOOTBALL: Darrell McEntire Pledges To Wayne State
      • BASKETBALL: Josh McFolley and Mt.Clemens Too Much For Detroit King, Wins 76-53
      • BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: State crowns up for grab & it's anyones for the taking as '14 hoops campaign gets underway
      • FOOTBALL: Landslide of awards bestowed upon Ithaca's Smith this week, StateChamp's Mr. Football among them
      • Family Affair:Detroit Cass Tech Seniors Damon Webb and Deon Drake Will Watch MSU vs. OSU Game Together With Families
      • Family Affair: Detroit Cass Tech Seniors Damon Webb and Deon Drake To Watch MSU vs. OSU Game Together With Families
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Grosse Pointe South Escapes Season Opener With A 61-58 Win Over Chandler Park Academy
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: State tips off ladies hoops season with lots of great teams
      • FOOTBALL FINALS WRAP-UP - Zeeland West takes title in D3, GR West Catholic crowned in D5
      • STICKRADT COLUMN: Richardson, Clarkston Community can finally celebrate long-awaited destiny as a football state champion
      • DIVISION 1 FOOTBALL STATE FINALS: Clarkston gains first state crown with resounding victory over perennial power Catholic Central
      • DIVISION 8 FOOTBALL FINALS: Muskegon Catholic Central stymies top-ranked Beal City
      • FOOTBALL: Ishpeming Repeats As Division 7 State Champs With A Win Over Detroit Loyola 22-12
      • FOOTBALL: Travis Smith's Six Touchdowns Help Earn Ithaca It's Fourth Straight State Title, 41-22 Over Clinton
      • FOOTBALL: Brother Rice flawless again, cruises to third straight state crown to give coach perfect retirement gift
      • FOOTBALL: Marine City wins high-scoring affair, claims D4 state title
      • FOOTBALL: Smith etches his name in MHSAA lore, ends prep career with a fourth state title under center for Ithaca
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Key ingredients missing on gridiron at Cass Tech & Southfield this fall, leads to early exits
      • FOOTBALL: Brian Walker and Brother Rice Roll Detroit King 43-20, Sets Up Rematch With Muskegon
      • CLASS B GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINALS: Notre Dame Prep eanrs crowniung moment with first state title since '07
      • CLASS D GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINALS: St. Phillip wins 19th title with victory over Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes
      • CLASS D GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINALS: St. Phillip wins 19th title with victory over Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CLASS B SEMIFINALS: Top-ranked Notre Dame Prep downs No. 2 Wayland to reach first title game since 2007
      • CLASS D GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Second-ranked Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes slams Leland, advances to first state final
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Beal City too much for Oakland Christian in state semis
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Oakland Christian miracle comeback lifts Lancers to state semifinals for fifth time
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Notre Dame Prep outlasts North Branch in quarterfinals thriller to reach Final Four
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston hopes to reverse trend of semifinals past
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Practice tips off for 2014 season, Romulus & DCD breaking in new coaching regimes
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Bambard lands at NC State, relinquishes role on offense for kicking job
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Dakota's Snyder selected Miss Volleyball, caps super career
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Notre Dame Prep outlasts North Branch in quarterfinals thriller to reach Final Four
      • FOOTBALL: Jayru Campbell Leads Detroit Cass Tech To A 32-17 Comeback Win Over Macomb Dakota
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston avenges Adams to reach Final Four
      • FOOTBALL: A Stingy Defense And The Play Of Avonte Maddox Leads Detroit King Into State Semifinals
      • FOOTBALL: Shamrocks "All in," Catholic Central in midst of another banner campaign on the gridiron
      • FOOTBALL: Cass Tech Overcomes Slow First Half Start To Defeat Warren Mott 28-19
      • FOOTBALL: Ryan Brand Leads UofD Jesuit Past Oak Park 14-8 For Their First District Title In 12 Years
      • FOOTBALL: District titles tallied in CHSL Central Friday, Brother Rice, U-D Jesuit bag crowns
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Canton's Nobles, AA Gabriel Richard's Houle set to continue hooping in college, commit to DI schools
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Western Michigan Raids Detroit Cass Tech for Delshawn Phillips and Chris McDaniel
      • FOOTBALL: Seaholm shocks Southfield, kicks-off playoff-run with a bang
      • DIVISION 1 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Northville wins first title; Milford defends crown as underdog
      • DIVISION 4 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Breckenridge’s Olling joins elite company with fourth state title
      • DIVISION 3 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Shepherd girls win first title since ’94; Lutheran North’s Patterson defends crown; Benzie Central wins boys championshi
      • FOOTBALL: Detroit King Rebounds With 32-6 Victory Over Detroit Cody In Play-Off Opener
      • FOOTBALL: Romeo delivers with canine-like ferocity, bumps off Lake Orion in playoff-opener
      • GIRLS HOOPS RECRUITING ROUND-UP: Cadre of area lady cage stars committ to DI colleges in days leading up to season
      • PREP RECRUITING REPORT: Stars on the hardwood, gridiron & diamond commit to DI schools
      • FOOTBALL: Roney a menace on the gridiron for CC in 3rd year starting for state-power Shamrocks
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston imposes will, coasts past Southfield in OAA crossover affair
      • FOOTBALL: Cass Tech Dethrones Defending Champ ML King 20-14 In Detroit PSL Football Title Game
      • FOOTBALL: Harrison's Herrington tallies win No. 400, stacks another accomplishment to already long list
      • FOOTBALL: Detroit PSL Title Game Loaded With Division 1 Prospects Between Cass Tech and ML King
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Clarkston rallies to upset No. 2 Lake Orion
      • BOYS SOCCER: Clarkston stuns previously-unbeaten Grand Blanc for district crown
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston dashes past Lake Orion for third straight OAA-Red title
      • FOOTBALL: Seaholm blazes past Groves in epic intra-city clash, captures second OAA Blue crown in a row
      • FOOTBALL: ML King and Cass Tech Both Advance To Detroit PSL Final Friday
      • PREP RECRUITING REPORT: CC's Birney, Oak Park's Biles & Oxford's Piesko link-up with schools at next level
      • BOYS SOCCER: Top-ranked Athens terminates Stevenson in battle of unbeatens
      • BOYS SOCCER: Chasing Perfection: Troy Athens takes unbeaten record into postseason, eyes sixth state title
      • FOOTBALL: Shamrocks rock & roll over St. Mary's, CC grabs playoff bid
      • FOOTBALL: Harrison rips & roars past Oak Park in high-scoring OAA White thriller on leg of rookie
      • BOYS TENNIS: Shorthanded Holly wins regional championship
      • FOOTBALL: James Speights' 5 Total Touchdowns Leads ML King to 52-12 Victory Over Denby, And PSL-East Title
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Brother Rice's Baltrusaitis picks Army, will serve his country & play for Black Knights
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: WMU's loss is Purdue's gain, as Clarkston's Cason jumps to Boilermakers
      • FOOTBALL: Jalen Embry Chooses To Stay In the Black and Gold With Iowa Commitment
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: King's Embry commits to Iowa, as Hawkeyes' nab another in-state rising-star
      • FOOTBALL: Chandler Park Academy Spoils University Prep's Homecoming With A 32-6 Victory
      • FOOTBALL: Brother Rice beats OL St. Mary's, gets monkey off Fracassa's back in final meeting vs. Eaglets
      • Pure Finisher: Rochester Hills Christian senior Jessie Montgomery establishing himself amongst state’s best goal scorers
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: State of affairs in Pontiac bleak, city's prep ranks could be in jeopardy
      • Seaholm, Bloomfield Hills go undefeated in Volleyball Invitational
      • FOOTBALL: Brother Rice prevails in another nail-biter, beats CC in final seconds
      • FOOTBALL: Detroit Cass Tech Cruises Past Detroit Central 76-0
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston sacks previously unbeaten Stoney Creek
      • Basketball: Lorne Plant talks with Flint Becher's Monte Morris
      • FOOTBALL: Stoney Creek cruising into contention for OAA Red title, earning respect for program
      • Fan Bobby Smith Kicks 40 Yard Field Goal, Wins MetroPCS Field Goal Challenge
      • FOOTBALL: Brother Rice's Alessi does it all, crafts legacy for state-champion Warriors
      • FOOTBALL: Brother Rice's Hail Mary Lifts Them To A 26-24 Win Over De La Salle
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Despite bad call, Brother Rice-De La Salle "Hail Mary Game" one for the ages
      • FOOTBALL: Southfield Escapes With 20-12 Victory Over OAA-White Foe Oak Park
      • FOOTBALL: CHSL Central as strong as ever, with all five teams legit contenders this fall
      • FOOTBALL: De La Salle Flies Past Chandler Park Academy 42-14
      • Nate Boleware's 4 Touchdowns, Propel East English Village Prep To 50-8 Win
      • PREP SPORTS REPORT: Padla to MSU, Thrower chooses cage route, more
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Ypsi's Johnson choose Cards, among top names in Class of 2014 to find homes at next level
      • FOOTBALL: RJ Mitchell, ML King Defeat East English Village Prep in 2 OT
      • FOOTBALL: Seaholm wrecks havoc, clocks Avondale in crucial Week 2 showdown
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Pershing's Tillman wastes little time, picks VCU
      • FOOTBALL: De La Salle comes up short against Toledo Central Catholic 21-14
      • Malzone Leads Brother Rice Over St. Ignatius, 29-20
      • Oak Park Storms Back, Defeats Orchard Lake St. Mary's at PKC
      • FOOTBALL: Big plays spark Loyola to a 20-12 win over East English Village
      • FOOTBALL: Cass Tech clips Southfield in season-opening super clash at PKC
      • Alex Marko's Interception Gives Chippewa Valley 27-20 win in 2OT
      • Dakota's Defense wills them to a 17-9 Win Over Fordson
      • FOOTBALL: 2013 Detroit PSL East Preview: ML King Still Team to Beat in the East
      • FOOTBALL: 2013 Detroit PSL West Preview: Cass Tech Eyes Three-Peat
      • FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Best teams and players in the state for 2013
      • BREAKING NEWS: GRC's Harris bit by injury bug, could miss significant time, Poplar leaves for prep school
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Cass Tech shoots to the stratosphere on the prep gridiron, catapults itself on national stage
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: McCormick's Michigan Elite 25 off and running
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: U-D Mercy bags a pair of fearsome forwards in Bass and Foster-Smith
      • FOOTBALL: Farmington hoping to fly past its rival, push program's glory forward
      • FOOTBALL: Practice begins around the state on the high school gridiron, promise abounds
      • FOOTBALL: McDowell cleared to play for Southfield this fall
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Cass Tech's Campbell stays consistent and close to home, selects MSU
      • BASEBALL RECRUITING: Lake Orion southpaw, Mr. Baseball-contender Schaenzer chooses Kentucky
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: More D1 commits on deck for Southfield, Billingslea and Brady heading to the MAC
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Whole city of Bloomfield Hills breathes collective sigh of relief, hoops superstar Maten decides to stay put
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Hosey lands at EMU, keeps Cass Tech DI-commit train humming along at breakneck pace
      • Past and Present Stars Face Off at Cass Tech's Alumni Football Game
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Inaugural Michigan Elite 25 ready to roll next month
      • BREAKING NEWS: Inkster & Buena Vista shuttered, brings curtain down on stellar athletic departments
      • Breaking News: Ajay Chawla Named Brother Rice Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach
      • FOOTBALL: July Recruiting Round-Up
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Top player in state stays loyal to the Mitten, heading to MSU
      • Detroit Loyola and East English Village Prep added to Prep Kickoff Classic Schedule
      • Detroit Sports Commission and Detroit PAL Partner on Field Clean-Up
      • FOOTBALL: State bids goodbye to East-West Game, hello to Wolverine-Buckeye border war
      • FOOTBALL: Blue-chipper McDowell enrolls at Southfield, ending weeks of rumors
      • Forgotten Harvest Football Classic at Ford Field is Canceled
      • REACH Legends Grab Wins, Showcase Basketball Prospects in July Tune Up
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Douglas sends pair to DI, fixing to be PSL power this winter
      • FOOTBALL NEWS: Holiday Edition - Stars & Stripes Grinding
      • Guiterrez, East-All Stars Pour it on West-All Stars 9-4 in the rain
      • BASEBALL: UofM recruits help catapult East to victory in rain-soaked all-star affair
      • BASEBALL: Lamb and Benedetti walk away with Mr. Baseball
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Statewide Commitment Round-Up - End of June
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Renaissance brings Jordan, Jr. on board as new boys hoops coach
      • MHSBCA All-Star game returns to Comerica Park July 1
      • FOOTBALL: East overwhelms West in what could be final MHSFCA All-Star Game
      • Forgotten Harvest Football Classic Represents more than just Football
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Beedle gets Clarkston recruiting rush going, commits to Michigan State
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Secondary stars find homes at BCS schools, Watts-Jackson to Big 10, Maddox to ACC
      • BOYS BASEBALL: Brother Rice's Crushing Defeat
      • J.P. Forester Named Warrior Sports 2013 Michigan High School Lacrosse Player of the Year
      • SOFTBALL: Circle and dish magic make the 2013 softball state finals crackle
      • BASEBALL: Watching the throne on Saturday in Battle Creek, 4 state champions take the hefty hardware
      • BASEBALL: Bishop Foley's Schilling unblemished through three seasons as a prepster
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Big news from the coaching world, DCD hires a coach, Romulus loses one
      • BASEBALL: A "Fab Five" of local prepsters get chosen in MLB Draft, represent different mindsets
      • Sterling Heights Stevenson pulls out 10-7 victory over U of D Jesuit
      • Southfield Slugger Johnny Slater Passes on MLB Draft to Play For Michigan
      • FOOTBALL: McDowell departs from Loyola, one of nation's top recruits set to play senior season elsewhere
      • SOFTBALL: Upstart St. Catherine in midst of miracle campaign, burning up the diamond in state tourney
      • Sound Mind Sound Body Football Camp Will bring College Coaches, Pro's and Region's top prospects to Southfield High on June 14-15
      • BURNSTEIN COLUMN: Victims of circumstance, PSL not nearly the talent factory it used to be on the basketball floor
      • TRACK AND FIELD: The Road Ends Here
      • TRAGEDY: Brighton alum, former NFL QB, Finnerty dies of natural causes on fishing trip in Lake County
      • STATE PREPS - Big transfer news dots recent high-school sports wire
      • CHSL: Catholic League champions "finalized" this past week on baseball & softball diamond
      • TRACK AND FIELD: Boys and Girls Regional Competitions Heat Up
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Productive week for DCD's Sumner includes committing to Xavier & moving up in Mr. Basketball race
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: UofM & MSU both bag big recruits, as Marshall chooses Wolverines and Sokol gives nod to Spartans
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Warren DLS's Wangler picks Penn State, proving transfer was right move
      • BASEBALL: Detroit ML King and Detroit Cass Tech Split The Difference Heading Towards Playoffs
      • Matt Rupenthal's Three-run Homer helps Brother Rice Sweep Detroit Western, 5-3
      • FOOTBALL: Former CHSL coach McCartney set to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
      • COACHING NEWS: Waterford welcomes new legend, says farewell to another, while naming his successor
      • BASEBALL: Detroit Cass Tech Escapes with a 3-2 win over Detroit CMA
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Keener says goodbye to DCD, steps down from bench with plans to head West
      • GIRLS LACROSSE: High School Rankings in Michigan - 5/3/2013
      • BOYS LACROSSE: High School Rankings in Michigan - 5/3/2013
      • BASEBALL: High School Rankings in Michigan - 5/2/2013
      • GIRLS SOCCER: High School Rankings in Michigan - 4/29/2013
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: 2014 Southfield DE Lawrence Marshall announces Top 5 schools
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Pair of anchors on the line accept D1 scholarships, Hayes picks Pitt, Doyle to WMU
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Pershing's Walker picks Texas, finishes frenzied recruitment
      • GIRLS SOCCER: Ann Arbor Skyline continues winning streak
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Youngstown State, local-born assistant coach keep making an imprint in area, nab Cass Tech's Steward
      • FOOTBALL: Stoney Creek alum Fisher chosen first overall in NFL Draft, concludes long, rewarding journey to the top
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: UofM grabs another WR, Ways commits to Michigan
      • GIRLS TENNIS: Clarkston takes home narrow victory at Pioneer Invitational
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Ohio schools have successful jaunt through the mitten, Toledo, BGSU snare local gridiron gems
      • BASEBALL: Special day on the diamond for Brother Rice, Warriors grab sweep & dedicate field
      • RECRUITING: Western Michigan busy prospecting on the football and basketball front
      • BASEBALL: Pitching has been off the charts to highlight early-portion of prep campaign
      • Detroit Western's Hector Gutierrez dazzles in 2-1 victory over Detroit ML King
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: IPS Best of Michigan Classic boasts a cavalcade of stars, helps first-time showcase event go off grandly
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: All-American Harris commits to Michigan, concludes crazy recruiting period
      • BASEBALL: 2013 StateChamps Diamond Preview - Part 2: The Players (underclassmen edition)
      • BASEBALL: 2013 StateChamps Diamond Prevew - Part 2: The Players (seniors edition)
      • BASEBALL: 2013 StateChamps Diamond Preview - Part 1: The Teams
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Two is the number these days, as another pair of stars in Wiegers & Van Dort commit to D1 schools
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Plummer chooses Youngstown State, gives Class A state-titlist Romulus four D1 signees
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: CMU, WMU pick up commitments, as Basirico chooses to become a Chipp & Okorafor a Bronco
      • BASKETBALL: Unlike in the past, UofM dancing into the Final Four without much local influence
      • FOOTBALL: Boyd steps down as football coach at Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes after 46 years holding the reins
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: McDonald's All-American Game gets local flavor in Rochester's Young, as UK-signee helps lift team to victory
      • BASEBALL: Bishop Foley is brimming with talent on the diamond again, in search of history this spring
      • BURNSTEIN OP-ED: Kentucky-signee & McDonalds All-American Young doesn't get enough respect...at least not around here
      • BASEBALL: St. Mary's diamond-cutters ready to fly in '13
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Cass Tech's Johnson ready for some Ocean-side living, signs with Florida Atlantic
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Sanders commits to Bowling Green, Cass Tech's DI pipeline continues to grow
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Zuzo heads West, signs with Nevada
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Race for 2014 Mr. Basketball suddenly wide open with Harris' decision to leave hoops behind
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Romulus, DCD, Beecher and SCS corral state crowns, make the most of trips to Breslin
      • Dominic Lutz of Livonia Stevenson named Warrior Sports 2012-2013 High School Hockey Player of the Year
      • Derrick Walton Jr. wins Michigan Gatorade player of the year award
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Despite declaring football his future, GR Christian two-sport superstar Harris won't stop inflicting pain on the hardwood
      • BBALL: Romulus Avenges early season loss to Pershing with 93-91 in State Quarterfinals
      • "I Just Feel Blessed to Win It" - Mr. Basketball Winner Monte Morris Talks about being a State Champ!
      • Monte Morris of Flint Beecher named Mr. Basketball 2013! Listen to State Champs! Exclusive Interview with Morris
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: State-championship Saturday is another classic at the Breslin Center
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: No. 1 Pershing living dangerously in its tourney run
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Rochester rides All-American Young's superb outing to regional title
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Freeland's Jankoska tapped as Miss Basketball for 2013
      • Ladies BBALL: Westland John Glenn upsets #1 Detroit King 55-50
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: GRC's Harris de-commits from MSU, put himself back on the board in coast-to-coast recruiting game
      • BASKETBALL: Bishop Foley in the midst of building a championship tradition
      • Last year's Class A runner-up Rockford knocked out of the boys basketball tournament on the first night
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Pershing is the team to beat....again
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Mr. Basketball finalists announced, sparking trip down memory lane
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes looking to pen its name in the record books
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Adams cagers dancing to a winning beat
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: UofD-Jesuit, MH Bishop Foley snare CHSL title banners at Calihan
      • BASEBALL: Handful of area prepsters named preseason All-Americans
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Romulus cagers once again running-&-gunning, ready to take it to the next level
      • WRESTLING: Top-ranked Catholic Central ends Rochester’s run in state semifinals
      • WRESTLING: Rochester advances to first Final Four; CC, Hartland, Davison also advance
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: All-American Young goes down with injury, most likely out for the next two weeks
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Consortium plays flawless in coach's memory, collects bittersweet win over Robichaud
      • Consortium honors fallen coach with a 82-48 victory over Dearborn Robichaud
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Southfield's Marshall re-opens his recruiting, de-commits from Ohio State
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Passing of Consortium coach Al Anderson weighs heavy on Metro Detroit prep hoops community
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Rochester's Young earns All-American honors, will compete in McDonalds game
      • Detroit Sports Commission Announces 2013 Prep Football Kickoff Classic Schedule
      • BASKETBALL: Clarkston takes over driver’s seat in OAA-Red with win over Southfield
      • Cass Tech defeats Southeastern in final seconds, will face Pershing for the PSL Basketball Title
      • COMPETITIVE CHEER: Rochester, Notre Dame Prep reach Summit at DeltaPlex Invitational
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Ohio State continues to make presence felt, grabs Marshall for 2014 recruiting class
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Another outstanding year for in-state gridiron recruits on National Signing Day
      • BOYS SWIMMING: Brother Rice wins 17th Oakland County championship
      • BOYS SWIMMING: Oakland County Boys Swimming And Diving Championships Results
      • WRESTLING: Rochester stuns Oxford for district crown
      • BASKETBALL: Romulus Earns Huge Road Win over Consortium 66-59
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Power Source: Unbeaten Rochester Adams overwhelms Avondale
      • BOYS HOCKEY: Athens, Avondale battle to 2-2 draw
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Melvindale ABGT proves worthy in routing Pontiac Academy of Excellence in battle of unbeatens
      • COLUMN: Catholic League a dying breed in Detroit these days
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Michigan turns into "Secondary Central," as four different star DBs from across the state land at D1 colleges
      • BOYS BASKETBALL; Kraatz more than just a name in Allen Park, but also a tradition of excellence
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Clarkston downs Avondale to remain the OAA-Red leader
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Gibbs heading down south, commits to NC State
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Oakland Christian works overtime to down Roeper
      • GIRLS BOLWING: Oakland County Girls Bowling Championships Results
      • GIRLS BOWLING: Holly knocks down Oakland County field
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: In-state D1 ranks beef up, as UofM & WMU each snare commitments
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Race for Mr. Basketball heating up
      • Kahlil Felder leads Pershing to an 81-74 comeback win over Flint Beecher
      • Vince Hunter and Detroit Consortium Defeat Detroit Country Day in Overtime, 68-62
      • BOYS BOWLING: Oakland County Championships Results
      • BOYS BOWLING: Troy rises to grab first Oakland County title
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Fenton makes Holly its 26th straight FML victim
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Fenton snaps Holly’s nine-game win streak
      • BASKETBALL: Pershing Defeats Southeastern 63-54 in PSL-East showdown
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: From downtown ... Voss' nine triples leads Stoney Creek past Pontiac
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Webb decides to become a Buckeye as OSU begins invasion into state recruiting ground
      • .Frederick Douglass gets by a heartbroken M.L. King squad 51-38
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Negoshian family name and outstanding reputation stays alive on North Farmington bench
      • WRESTLING: No. 3 Oxford sticks fifth-ranked Rochester
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Detroit Westside Christian on the prowl, making a name for itself on local prep hoops landscape
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Northern Michigan snares trio of gridiron gems to open the New Year
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Detroit Country Day wowing the critics with unique line-up
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Ferris State and SVSU go on recruiting spree to end 2012
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Mr. Basketball candidate James Young takes attention in stride
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: PSL flexes muscles, plasters the competition at Roundball Classic
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Talent-laden trifecta of underclassmen have D1 scholarships already shored up
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Romulus Holiday Tournament filled with exciting games
      • WRESTLING: Catholic Central wins fourth straight prestigious Oakland County title
      • WRESTLING: 53RD ANNUAL OAKLAND COUNTY WRESTLING TOURNAMENT STATS
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Quality cagers coming out of the woodwork in Southfield
      • RECRUITING: Service Academies collect commitments from a pair of Metro Detroit prep studs
      • BOYS BASKETBALL: Adams shuts down Clarkston in battle of unbeatens
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Crazy week of D2 recruiting comes to a conclusion with another batch of commitments
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Cass Tech's Dawson & Hill commit to Michigan
      • BASKETBALL: Darius Bean, Derrick Walton lead Chandler Park over James Young and Rochester 58-52
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: D2s from around the state start to heat up in the recruiting game
      • FOOTBALL: Fracassa set to return for one more year at the helm of Brother Rice football program
      • AWARDS: Terry Hessbrook, Head Coach of Ithaca Wins Detroit Lions/Michigan National Guard 2012 Coach of the Year Award!
      • BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Loads of fearsome hoops squads across the state this winter
      • PRESS RELEASE: Port Huron Senior QB Mark Chapman Named Mr. Football 2012
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Grand Valley State goes on recruiting rush, picks up slew of commitments
      • BASKETBALL: Mt.Clemens holds on to 66-65 victory over Detroit ML King
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Miami (OH) comes into town to shore up its recruiting class, grabs commitments from Niemiec and Buchanan
      • RECRUITING: A pair of prep stars commit to D1 schools, as Edwards and Hunter pick college destinations
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Spartans getting a leg up on UofM in in-state recruiting game for 2014
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Consortium Cougars are on the prowl, will be hard to handle in 2013
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Breaking down some girls hoop squads across the state to look out for in 2012-2013
      • STATE FOOTBALL FINALS: Back-up field generals reign supreme in state title tilts
      • DIVISION 3 FOOTBALL: Grand Rapids Christian outguns St. Mary’s in OT for state title
      • DIVISION 1 FOOTBALL: Cass Tech emerges as repeat offender by downing Catholic Central
      • Ishpeming Upsets Undefeated Detroit Loyola To Win Their First Division 7 State Title Since 1979
      • FOOTBALL: 2012 A.P. Michigan Division 3-4 All-State Prep Team
      • FOOTBALL: A.P. 2012 Michigan Division 5-6 All-State Prep Team
      • FOOTBALL: 2012 A.P. Michigan Division 7-8 All-State Prep Team
      • FOOTBALL: 2012 A.P. Michigan Division 1-2 All-State Prep Team
      • Brother Rice repeats as Division 2 State Champs in 35-28 thriller over Muskegon
      • FOOTBALL: Stick’s Picks Week 14: Select few honored to play on season’s final weekend
      • FOOTBALL: Two is better than one at quarterback for Brother Rice during current playoff run
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Cass Tech is Division I wonderland in area recruiting scene
      • FOOTBALL: CHSL Central sends three teams to state finals......again
      • Cass Tech is Back in State Title Game with 34-27 win over Lake Orion
      • SIGNING WEEK: Oakland County sends diverse group of athletes onto Division I colleges
      • VOLLEYBALL: Top-ranked St. Mary’s ousts Oakland Christian in quarterfinals
      • VOLLEYBALL: North Branch sweeps Notre Dame Prep to reach Final Four
      • VOLLEYBALL: North Branch sweeps Notre Dame Prep to reach Final Four
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: A number of talented D2-commits mark rosters across the state
      • BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Romulus has more DI-commits entering the upcoming season than any other team in the state
      • FOOTBALL: Brother Rice, St. Mary's and CC all punch tickets back to final four for second consecutive season
      • Rockford puts an end to Clarkston's undefeated season with a 25-14 win
      • FOOTBALL: Dragons singe Dakota to reach Final Four
      • GIRLS VOLEYBALL: Notre Dame Prep rolls Fitzgerald for first regional since 2008
      • Wyandotte Roosevelt Survives A Fourth Quarter Showdown with Oak Park to Move On In The Playoffs
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL RECRUITING: A look at some of the best D1 commits from around the state
      • FOOTBALL: Downriver has two teams left in the race for Ford Field, as Wyandotte and Gross Ile prepare for regionals
      • GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lathrup adds some more heavy artillery for 2012-2013 season
      • Country Day defense shines in 14-12 Division 4 Football District Finals victory over Notre Dame Prep
      • DIVISION 1 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Milford defends crown; Seaholm girls finally have moment in the sun
      • DIVISION 2 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Cedar Springs’ Mora makes mark as Mr. Cross-Country favorite
      • DIVISION 3 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Erie Mason’s Raymond, Lutheran North’s Patterson emerge as champions; Jackson Lumen Christi sweeps titles
      • Cass Tech wins Division 1 Football District title with a 42-23 Victory over Dearborn
      • DIVISION 4 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS: Breckenridge’s Olling wins third straight crown
      • FOOTBALL: Lake Orion uses trickery to rally past Eisenhower for district crown
      • Oak Park survives an Overtime Showdown with Southfield, Moves On In Division 2 Football Playoffs
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Stoney Creek gains postseason revenge on Rochester
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Second-ranked Clarkston staves off Romeo’s upset bid
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Lake Orion sweeps Oxford to set up showdown with Clarkston
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING; U of M loses one big-time recruit, picks up another along the way
      • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Oakland Christian opens up tourney play with sweep of Shrine
      • BASEBALL RECRUITING: More than 25 seniors have already snared D1 scholarships on the diamond
      • FOOTBALL: Trifecta of barn-burners in Oakland County kick the 2012 postseason off in style
      • CROSS COUNTRY: Oxford, Romeo run to titles
      • CROSS-COUNTRY: Royal Oak Shrine sweeps regional titles
      • BOYS SOCCER: Rochester Hills Christian’s shootout win gives Eagles first MACS state title since 1992
      • FOOTBALL: Avondale’s Mitchell saves day in 21-19 win over Lahser
      • FOOTBALL: Cass Tech Wins Division I Playoff Opener, Defeating Grosse Pointe South 37-3
      • FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Close to 50 D1 college commits dot the state heading into the 2012 postseason
      • FOOTBALL: St. Mary's grabs Catholic League title, defeats CC in Prep Bowl
      • BOYS SOCCER: Stoney Creek prevails in shootout over Adams to win ‘District of Death’
      • King crowned PSL Champs with 51-48 victory over East English Village Prep
      • FOOTBALL: Oxford sacks Troy to earn playoffs berth
      • BOYS TENNIS: All the racquet: Ortonville Brandon No. 1 singles star Navarre set to finish up memorable run
      • BOYS SOCCER: Stoney Creek shuts down Athens to advance to district finals
      • BOYS SOCCER: Lake Orion upsets Clarkston; Grand Blanc edges Oxford
      • BOYS SOCCER: Shushtari’s heroics lift Adams to 1-0 upset of Eisenhower
      • GIRLS GOLF: Driving force: Rochester’s Haque turning slice into fine career, spot at Oakland
      • BOYS SOCCER: District dandy: Adams scores twice in final 10 minutes to rally past Rochester
      • FOOTBALL: Pontiac NDP on a tear, hasn't lost in regular season since 2010
      • BOYS TENNIS: Holly defends regional championship, advance to finals for 16th straight season
      • BOYS TENNIS: Troy continues surprise run with regional title
      • FOOTBALL: Unfazed by surrounding chaos, Stoney Creek trounces Rochester in crosstown showdown
      • King stuns Cass Tech 44-13 in PSL Semi-final
      • FOOTBALL: Clash of the titans: Top-ranked Clarkston rallies past No. 2 Lake Orion to clinch OAA-Red title
      • GIRLS GOLF: Regional Scoreboard
      • BOYS TENNIS: Brother Rice, Adams advance to state finals
      • BOYS TENNIS: Regional Scoreboard
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Young picks Kentucky, ends frenzied recruitment
      • BASKETBALL RECRUITING: Over a dozen D1 commitments highlight incoming senior class of hoopsters
      • BOYS SOCCER: Rochester gains revenge on Adams
      • FOOTBALL: WL Northern explodes to the top of the standings
      • OAKLAND COUNTY GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
      • FOOTBALL: CHSL Central Update - St. Mary's reserves date in Prep Bowl, Brother Rice stays in the chase
      • CROSS COUNTRY: Milford, Seaholm defend Oakland County titles
      • FOOTBALL: Adams upsets Southfield; Stoney Creek, Notre Dame Prep, Avondale all win
      • GIRLS SWIMMING: Oh, Mercy! Marlins glide to another county crown
      • FOOTBALL: Rochester inches closer to playoffs berth with win over Troy Athens
      • CROSS-COUNTRY: Milford, Seaholm high favorites at Oakland County meet
      • East English Village Dominates Pershing, 49-0
      • FOOTBALL: Farmington keeps winning, not derailed by bumps and bruises
      • BOYS TENNIS: Decades of dominance: Holly on voyage for unprecedented 20th straight league title
      • FOOTBALL: DCD soaring high again
      • FOOTBALL: OLSM, CC and DLS each snare important victories in Week 6, gather momentum going into last part of schedule
      • FOOTBALL: ML King earns PSL-playoff Spot with a 47-0 victory over Frederick Douglass
      • FOOTBALL: South Lyon East is hot heading down the stretch
      • FOOTBALL: Lacanaria takes his game to another level, keeps Brother Rice on right track towards repeat
      • FOOTBALL: Avondale holds off Berkley
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston rallies past Stoney Creek to remain unbeaten
      • FOOTBALL: Undersized Holly putting together win streak
      • FOOTBALL: Athens gains first win of season by downing West Bloomfield
      • FOOTBALL: Southfield Shocks Harrison in Final Minutes of OAA White Thriller
      • East English Village extends win streak against Southeastern
      • FOOTBALL: Oxford sacks revenge on Rochester Adams
      • GAMETIME LIVE!: Northville Protects Home Field, Downs Livonia Stevenson 38-24
      • FOOTBALL: Oak Park Rolling Out Sparkling Sophomore Class
      • VOLLEYBALL: Lake Orion Reloading its Arsenal
      • De LaSalle Grounded By Brother Rice's Defense, fall 28-0
      • FRIDAY’S FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Adams downs Lathrup for first win; Farmington edges Oxford in overtime; Holly routs Clio
      • FOOTBALL: Notre Dame Prep tames Gabriel Richard for 17th straight regular season win
      • Oak Park Survives 4th quarter Showdown, Defeats Southfield 24-18 in Overtime
      • VOLLEYBALL: Fourth-ranked Lake Orion sweeps Adams
      • BOYS SOCCER: Adams gains much-needed win over Rochester
      • Gametime Live! - De LaSalle, Morris defeat Fordson 40-19
      • Detroit King gets first win of the season over Detroit Osborn
      • FOOTBALL: Clarkston slowly pulls away from Rochester
      • Oxford upends Harrison in 2OTs, gains first win over Hawks since ‘99
      • Cass Tech continues their undefeated streak by shutting out Detroit Renaissance for 44-0 win
      • Stoney Creek blanks Pontiac
      • Parkway Christian takes advantage of Oakland Christian's miscues
      • Cass Tech puts Northwestern away early in 57-0 blowout win
      • East English Village survives Explosive 3rd by ML King, Wins 34-26
      • FOOTBALL: Critical matters: Rochester outslugs Troy in key OAA-Red showdown
      • Detroit Jesuit comes back in 4th, Defeats Wiegers, Detroit Country Day
      • Prep Kickoff Classic Game Recaps
      • Lake Orion Reverts to Run, Powers Over Oxford
      • CW50 and CBS Detroit's Guide to the Prep Football Kickoff Classic
      • State Champs! Gametime Live! August 26 - Cass Tech vs Brother Rice
    • In Play with Tom Markowski
      • Weather, lack of competition in some state tournaments put a damper on spring sports
      • Braiden McGregor is a rare big time football recruit from Port Huron area; Notre Dame tops the list of scholarship offers
      • Girls Softball Preseason Top 25 Players: Barjaktarovich of Richmond tops the list; Overaitis and Bressler are Nos. 2 and 3
      • Girls Softball Preseason Top 25 Teams: Clarkston is No. 1; Wolves seek their first softball state title
      • As far as a coach-player relationship, Dan Fife and Foster Loyer, is as good as it gets
      • Southfield Christian wins fourth Class D title in last seven seasons, defeats Buckley, 64-54
      • Hopkins and Baxter team for 35 points to lead Benton Harbor past Rouge, 60-49, in a Class B semifinal
      • Loyer scores 42, Clarkston defeats DeLaSalle, 74-49, in a Class A semifinal
      • Boys Basketball Semifinal Picks: Clarkston-DeLaSalle, Benton Harbor-River Rouge are two of the top games
      • Fouls handcuff Bingham, GR Catholic Central perseveres, defeats Boyne City, 65-43, to reach semifinals for first time since '92
      • Boys Basketball Quarterfinal Picks: Clarkston should advance; Novi picked to upset Belleville
      • Heritage shuts down Miss Basketball Jaida Hampton, defeats East Lansing, 57-36, in Class A final
      • The Salenbiens lead Lenawee Christian to its first state title; Cougars defeat Chassell, 57-36, in the Class D final
      • East Lansing pulls away from Wayne in the third quarter, goes on to win its Class A semifinal, 60-52
      • Heritage relies on defense, experience to defeat Grosse Pointe North, 46-28, in a Class A semifinal
      • Arbor Prep, Edison to play for Class C title after semifinal victories on Thursday
      • Girls Basketball Semifinal Picks: Heritage, E. Lansing picked to play for 'A' title; Country Day to face Jackson Northwest in B final
      • Kingsley reaches a state semifinal for the first time in 10 years after defeating Oakridge, 49-39, in a Class B qiuarterfinal
      • Mio's youth quickly gains experience, confidence; Thunderbolts defeat Central Lake, 61-40, in a Class D region semifinal
      • Girls Basketball Quarterfinal Picks: Many upsets in Class A tournament leaves the title up for grabs
      • Trevion Williams powers Henry Ford Academy for Creative Studies to first district title, 41-32, over Northwestern
      • Buckley picks up where it left off; opens tournament play with an 82-36 victory over Bear Lake
      • Julia Ayrault, Grosse Pointe North face a tall task when the Norsemen play Dakota in a Class A regional semifinal on Tuesday
      • His roots are in Flint but Reggie Manville has been instrumental in making Frankfort's boys program relevant in Class D
      • Girls Basketball Tournament Preview: East Kentwood, Freeland, Edison and Lenawee Christian picked to win titles
      • Heritage starts fast, gets balance scoring, and defeats Country Day, 59-49
      • Southfield Christian gears up for state tournament, hands River Rouge its first loss, 68-45
      • New coach, new division ups Groves' game and Falcons look to take a step up as a program
      • Unheralded St. Clair Shores Lakeview girls team gears up for a possible second district title in three seasons
      • Hazel Park starts fast, defeats Benton Harbor, 77-70; rebounds after loss to Clarkston
      • A shortage of officials is one problem facing athletics, and it's a situation an individual can improve
      • Lasha Petree returns to Arbor Prep lineup; Gators are good to go with state tournament a month away
      • The Glass family of coaches continues at Caledonia and Leland
      • Rushed into coaching at Ann Arbor Huron, Waleed Samaha has the River Rats playing inspired ball
      • Trevion Williams, a dark horse in the race for the 2018 Mr. Basketball Award, is ready to take on more responsibilities
      • Marcus Bingham of GR Catholic Central could be a diamond in the rough for MSU coach Tom Izzo
      • The race for the 2018 Mr. Basketball Award will likely feature a 6-player field; here are the front runners and the longshots
      • Coming off of the program's best season, Buckley takes aim on another great season as all five starters return
      • Howell attempts to step out from behind the shadows and become a girls basketball program that's recognized
      • La'Darius Jefferson of Muskegon named the 10th winner of the State Champs Mr. Football Award
      • Girls Basketball Preseason Top 25 Player List: Kaela Webb of Country Day tops the list, Clegg of Wayne is No. 2
      • Girls Basketball Preseason Top 25: Detroit Edison tops the list as the Class C champions return entire roster
      • Lumen Christi runs for over 500 yards, hangs on to defeat Ithaca, 40-34, in the Division 6 final
      • Mike Giannone guides Pilots to state title in his second season after rocky start
      • Whiteford scores early, takes control and defeats Nouvel, 42-21, for program's first state title
      • Predictions for State Finals: West Bloomfield to make a big impression in first state final, picked to beat Clarkston
      • Luke Pfromm returns to football, leads De La Salle to Friday's Division 2 final against Livonia Franklin
      • Fugate rushes for 3 TDs, GR Catholic defeats Escanaba, 24-0, gets shot at defending D4 title on Friday
      • Predictions for the state semifinals: Escanaba, in its first semifinal since 1981, will play defending champion GR Catholic Central
      • Edwardsburg coach credits a switch in offenses to his program's turnaround in the last decade
      • King runs past Ypsilanti Lincoln, 55-14, will play De La Salle in D2 semifinals
      • Predictions for the third round of the state playoffs: Ithaca-Montague is a monster matchup in Division 6
      • Riverview's switch to the T-formation has put pep in the offense, Pirates to play for Division 3 region title on Friday
      • Muskegon trails 6-0, then scores 28 straight and goes on to defeat Zeeland West, 55-20, in a district final
      • Predictions for the second round of the state playoffs: Zeeland West faces tall task against top-ranked Muskegon
      • Churchill, Franklin to meet in the playoffs for the first time; district title at stake
      • Adams comes out from behind the shadow of other Oakland County teams to be a player in Division 1
      • Harrison's defense smothers Fitzgerald as the Hawks advance to a district final with a 45-14 victory
      • Predictions for the first round of the state playoffs: Rematches highlight the predistricts; Zeeland teams play consecutive weeks
      • De La Salle heads into the Division 2 playoffs with momentum
      • Midland rides an 8-game winning streak into the Division 2 playoffs
      • West Ottawa has breakthrough season and the Panthers eye a long playoff run
      • David McCullum throws for three TDs, Waterford Mott downs Fenton, 42-28
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Coloma attempts to clinch playoff spot against Watervliet and its high-powered offense
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Mona Shores plays Muskegon in a game matching two top 5 teams
      • Predictions for the Top Games: DeWitt, Haslett play for CAC Red Division title
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Belleville has mid-term exam when it travels to Dearborn to take on Fordson
      • Schuster accounts for five TDs, Chippewa Valley rolls past Warren Mott, 45-12
      • Okemos is off to best start in nearly 20 years, plays Grand Ledge in CAC showdown
      • Many officials join the modern age, use headsets to better communicate with coaches
      • Bryce Veasley throws for four TDs, West Bloomfield defeats Clarkston, 37-15
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Fenton and Linden to play for first place in Flint Metro
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: Wheatley is named the best; Dave DeBusschere, Henry Carr follow
      • Traverse City West captures Patriot Game, ends 4-game losing streak to Central with 29-27 victory
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Traverse City public schools to host 6th annual Patriot Game on Friday
      • Groves takes control in the second half, defeats Stony Creek, 14-3
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Rockford hosts Lowell in west Michigan showdown
      • Noel Dean preaches consistency, team play, Lowell responds, defeats DeLaSalle, 36-6
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: Drew Henson, Paul Krause top list of athletes Nos. 11-20
      • Rockford slams door on Saline and Haddad's late TD helps the Rams prevail, 14-0
      • Predictions for the Top Games: Detroit PSL teams take on out-of-state powers
      • Top 10 Football Games for 2017: Rockford-Saline and Oak Park-Eisenhower top the first weekend of games
      • Preseason Top 25 Football Teams: Nothing new this season as Cass Tech again takes the top spot
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: Olympic medalist, Jeter, Gibson among those listed on Nos. 21-30
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: Haywood, other top hoopers dominate Nos. 31-40
      • Cass Tech gets physical as preseason practice heats up
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: Olympic champion and soccer star highlight Nos. 41-50
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: State's all-time leading rusher; Detroit Tiger great highlight list of Nos. 51-60
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: LeMahieu one of four athletes from the Catholic League listed Nos. 61-70
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: State Champs Mr. Football winner and 'Thunder Dan' on list, Nos. 71-80
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: Peoples-Jones, Chet Walker among athletes Nos. 81-90
      • The top 100 high school athletes of all time: First installment features CMU great Gary Hoogeboom
      • Meghan Beaubien strikes out 16, St. Mary C.C. wins third straight title, 13-1 over Napoleon
      • Cloe Mallory tosses a gem, Inland Lakes wins first state title
      • Dakota wins first state title as Kattie Popko scores winning run in the eighth
      • Ida scores three runs in the seventh, gets four in the ninth to defeat Richmond, 8-4, in D2 final
      • Having fun is part St. Patrick's secret to success
      • St. Francis goes 8 innings to defeat Schoolcraft and will face Bishop Foley in D3 final
      • Lakeshore stymies Chelsea, 7-1; John Glenn whips Divine Child, 15-4 in D2 semifinals
      • Northville, Saline win Division 1 semifinals setting up an intriguing final
      • Softball and baseball semifinal picks: Markowski, blindfolded, has your winners
      • Beaubien tosses 1-hitter, St. Mary C.C. defeats University Liggett, 5-0, in a quarterfinal
      • Monroe takes down Plymouth, then goes 11 innings to defeat Allen Park in D1 region final
      • Esman of Gull Lake is one homer shy of the record of 22 with regional semifinal ahead
      • Taylor Dziatczak of Lutheran North to undergo heart surgery on Tuesday after winning long jump
      • Dew of Mona Shores and Nadolny of L'Anse Creuse tie record for home runs in a season, tournament games to follow
      • Meghan Beaubien tosses no-hitter, St. Mary C.C. wins tourney opener over Dundee
      • Regina scores 10 runs in first three innings and scampers past Mercy, 14-6, in league final
      • Stevenson, Brother Rice look to win league titles
      • Two students transfer out of Clawson to Waterford Mott, ruled ineligible for entire junior year
      • Trenton's Biedenbach becomes seventh coach to reach 1,000 victories
      • Unrecognized by some, Detroit's Trevion Williams builds his case for being at the top of the 2018 class
      • Softball Top 25 Players Preview: Beaubien of St. Mary Catholic Central tops our list
      • Softball Top 25 Team Preview: Mattawan, Dakota and Midland own top 3 spots
      • Beecher makes history, wins third consecutive Class C title, 73-58, over Covenant Christian
      • Clarkston and the Fifes, at long last, celebrate a state title
      • North Central starts fast, then holds off Buckley, 78-69, to win its third consecutive Class D title
      • Boys Basketball Finals Picks: GR Christian to take A title; Beecher, North Central picked to win third consecutive titles
      • New Haven downs Benton Harbor, 78-49, in its first semifinal
      • Loyer, Alderson team for 59 points and Clarkston breezes past W. Bloomfield, 78-35, to reach first final
      • Boys Basketball Semifinal Picks: North Central vs. Southfield Christian highlight Thursday's games
      • Xavier Tillman, James Beck II power G.R. Christian past Kalamazoo Central, 66-46
      • Boys Basketball Quarterfinal Picks: U-D picked to reach fourth consecutive semifinal
      • Country Day reaches 16th state final, defeats Marshall, 46-42, in a Class B semiifinal
      • Girls Basketball Finals Picks: E. Kentwood, Arbor Prep, Edison and Pittsford are primed for titles
      • Unranked Flushing upsets defending champ Cousino, 52-36, in a Class A semifinal
      • Troy wins first Class A region title in 28 years as Colts down DeLaSalle, 48-40
      • Girls Basketball Semifinal Picks: Look for Cousino, East Kentwood to play for Class A title
      • Deja Church scores 20, leads Southfield A&T past A.A. Huron, 52-38, in Class A semifinal
      • Jordan Walker of Muskegon Mona Shores is named Miss Basketball
      • Girls Basketball Quarterfinal Picks: Southfield A&T favored to get to the Breslin Center
      • Stoney Creek wins first district title, overpowers Rochester, 42-28
      • Mercy's strong defensive effort has Marlins back in the quarterfinals
      • Boys Basketball Tournament Preview: Romulus could surprise in Class A but G.R. Christian is team to beat
      • Black History Month: Brenda Gatlin, a pioneer in Detroit, continues to help youth in Metro Detroit
      • Girls Basketball Tournament Preview: Cousino is primed for a repeat, as is Pittsford in Class D
      • Coach Steve Hall and senior Leonard Silas lead Cass Tech to first PSL title in 19 years
      • Black History Month: Robert Lynch can't say no to coaching track, helping kids
      • Marcus Gibbs goes on 3-point tear, Cass Tech upsets East English, 73-71, in PSL semifinal
      • If you want better officials, fans should let them do their job
      • Black History Month: Mike Williams of Flint Beecher is a winning coach on the court, and a community leader off
      • Black History Month: Henry Washington of Detroit coached in five decades, continues to give back to the community
      • Tom Mach retires after 41 seasons as head coach at Detroit Catholic Central
      • Inconsistency at the free throw could play a role in Beecher's try at a third consecutive state title
      • Loyer scores 33 as Clarkston survives a challenge from Wayne Memorial, 73-68
      • Hazel Park forces 26 turnovers, survives scare and defeats Troy Athens, 58-53
      • Eight River Rouge students sign letters-of-intent for football as tradition continues to grow
      • Beaverton's Roy Johnston closes in on Lofton Greene's record for career coaching victories
      • Fletcher is at her best as Cousino throttles Port Huron Northern, 66-45
      • North Central closes in on state record for consecutive victories
      • Jamal Cain shows versatility, unselfishness in a season that will benefit he and his Cornerstone teammates
      • East Grand Rapids making strides in girls basketball ranks
      • De La Salle starts fast, holds on to defeat Lake Shore, 67-61
      • Hazel Park hopes to rise to new heights and become relevant in Class B
      • Boys Basketball Preseason Top 25 Teams: U-D takes top spot, Dakota is No. 2 with Clarkston next
      • Girls Basketball Preseason Top 25 Player Rankings: Cousino's Kierra Fletcher tops the list, Destiny Pitts is No. 2
      • Girls Basketball Preseason Top 25 Team Rankings: Arbor Prep takes the top spot, Cousino is No. 2
      • Carson Toepfer of U-D Jesuit fights blood disorder
      • PSL among the elite football leagues thanks to Cass Tech and King
      • Pewamo-Westphalia defeats Detroit Loyola, 28-14, in Division 7 final for school's first title
      • Bo Bell carries 40 times, Lumen Christi grinds out 26-14 victory over Glen Lake in Division 6 final
      • Recruiting has inundated the athletic landscape and is here to stay
      • Top games: Muskegon picked to win 1st title since 2008, Cass Tech to get past CC
      • Walled Lake Western gets over the hump, reaches first state final in 17 years
      • Peoples-Jones’ superb TD catch leads Cass Tech past Eisenhower, 32-28
      • Top games: Semifinal selections feature two unbeatens in Division 1, Eisenhower and Cass Tech
      • Algonac wins first region title, faces defending champion West Catholic in D5 semifinals
      • Top games: Markowski picks all 32 region finals, look for Muskegon to roll once again
      • New blood has Whiteford sniffing a second straight semifinal appearance
      • Lumen Christi boots Schoolcraft out of the playoffs, 37-34, remains favorite in Division 6
      • Defense carries Groves past Brother Rice, 24-0, captures second district title
      • Top 10 Games: Saugatuck looks to corral Jared Smith, win district title
      • Dakota handles adversity, looks to take down Eisenhower in district final
      • State Playoffs: Little drama took place in week one; action to pick up in district finals
      • Top 10 Games: Division 6 champ Ithaca makes first appearance in Division 5
      • State Playoffs: Ithaca catches a break in Division 5, Cass Tech/CC a dream final matchup
      • Mason, Bedford head into playoffs after an emotional year
      • Dearborn family escaped Iraq war to give their children a better life
      • Top 10 Games: Lakeview seeks second playoff appearance on Friday
      • State playoff preview: State Champs! looks at Division 7 and Division 8
      • State playoff preview: State Champs! looks at Division 5 and Division 6
      • State playoff preview: State Champs! looks at Division 3 and Division 4
      • State playoff preview: State Champs looks at contenders/pretenders in D-1 and D-2
      • Top games: Dearborn attempts to end three-game losing streak to Fordson
      • Top 10 games: Brad Zube has Brandon program moving forward, seeks playoff clincher
      • Donovan Johnson scores two TDs, Cass Tech defeats King, 31-18
      • Corey Graham gets first start at QB, leads Oak Park past Clarkston, 14-7
      • Top 10 games: Grandville looks to end 13-game losing streak to Rockford
      • Top 10 Games: Brother Rice-C.C., and the battle of Grosse Pointe are headliners
      • Top 10 Games: Bedford to face Saline in SEC showdown
      • Top 10 games: West meets West in a West Michigan showdown of champions
      • Top 10 Games: Allen Park, Wyandotte meet in early season showdown
      • Novi racks up 558 total yards, looks to make consecutive playoff appearances
      • Dakota makes enough big plays to defeat St. Mary's, 35-28
      • Troy High's lack of players has program spiraling downward
      • Top games: Seaholm, Brother Rice to play rare regular season game
      • Preseason Top 25 Football Teams: Cass Tech, Last year's D-1 Runner-Up, is preseason No. 1 Team
      • Donovan Peoples-Jones named State Champs' top player in the preseason
      • Lowell coach holds practices early to beat the heat, save time
      • Detroit King continues to heal in wake of coach's death
      • Merger of Southfield public schools has football program bulging with depth
      • Clarkston, Lapeer partner-up to keep Battle of the Big House in play
      • The pros and cons of sponsoring high school all-star games
      • East All Stars win again, defeat the West, 20-13
      • James Piot of Detroit CC continues to excel on the links
      • Saline's heart breaks again; De La Salle wins D1 title, 7-6
      • University Liggett claims fourth title in six years, 12-0 over New Lothtrop
      • Parkway Christian supplies the offense, Banks gets the win in D4 title game
      • Holland Christian scores three in the sixth, defeats Linden, 8-5, in D 2 final
      • New Lothrop, behind Cam Pope, returns to D3 final
      • Parkway catcher Alex Julio endures pain, leads team to final
      • Josh Nelson comes in relief, Saline rallies for 5-3 win over Hartland
      • Kendahl Dunford strong again on the mound, Dakota reaches first state final
      • Dixon homers, Krzywiecki comes in relief to lead Mercy to state semifinals
      • Bay City Western escapes district tournament, leans on seniors for more success
      • Hoogenraad, Jacobs, Bandel and others provide drama at track finals
      • A special coach lends valuable advice to track athletes at Lutheran North
      • Tony DeMare to say farewell to Divine Child after the season, and head south
      • Kendahl Dunford spot on as Dakota won pre-district over Utica
      • Karl Kauffmann again leads Brother Rice to league title
      • Anna Dixon's two homers, Andrea Elmore's no-hitter lead Mercy to title
      • Detroit PSL to accept first charter schools to compete in PSL athletics
      • Grand Ledge baseball coach Pat O'Keefe keeps on going strong
      • University Liggett, Greenhills to join Catholic League in 2017
      • Michigan signee Karl Kauffmann of Brother Rice is state's best player
      • Preseason Top Baseball Teams: Saline, Rockford, Brother Rice look like the teams to beat
      • Jim Harbaugh visits Detroit, makes pitch for recruits, satellite camps
      • Romeo takes its place among the state's elite
      • Detroit Henry Ford wins school's first state title
      • U-D Jesuit wins first state title, Winston ends career a winner
      • Detroit Henry Ford reaches final again
      • State Finals Boys Basketball Picks: U-D to claim first title
      • North Farmington reaches state final as Thomas scores 26
      • U-D Jesuit's tall Nigerians getting better and better
      • Flint Beecher basketball is about pride, perseverance and winning
      • Calvin Christian gets 31 points from DeWitte, reaches Class C final
      • Boys Basketball Semifinals Picks: Macomb Dakota will look to pull off the upset
      • U-D Jesuit clamps down on Ypsilanti, wins 62-47, to advance to semifinals
      • North Farmington beats S.H. Stevenson, in semis for first time
      • Boys Basketball Quarterfinal Picks: Midland in for 1st time since '79
      • Cousino wins first title, will return a veteran team
      • Pittsford wins first title, 48-30, over Sacred Heart
      • S. Christian shocks Country Day, 57-46
      • King's 3-point shooting has the Lady Crusaders in final
      • Avery Baylis accepts life's challenges, sets an example for everyone
      • U-D remains patient, gets past Renaissance, 59-50
      • Cousino defeats Marian, 49-39, wins first region title
      • Neely's savvy, free throws carry Western to district final
      • John Glenn defeats Frankenmuth in overtime, 49-46
      • Barnes, Woods Tower regain composure, take district opener
      • Boys Basketball Tournament Preview: Allen looks for recognition
      • Lakeview wins first district since 1998, upsets North, 45-42
      • Southfield-Lathrup crushes Renaissance, 60-40, to reach district final
      • Gondrezick shatters state scoring record with 72 points; Benton Harbor wins
      • Girls Basketball State Tournament Preview: Hamady looks to play off of last year's tournament run
      • K-Central relies on its front court, defeats Romulus, 63-52
      • Churchill stuns Northville, 51-48, to play unbeaten Canton in conference title game
      • Grobbel delivers for Marian, Mustangs repeat as Catholic League champs
      • East English rolls past Renaissance, 86-62, for PSL title
      • Loyola contains Cain, Bulldogs get past Cornerstone, 57-44
      • Experiment with two, 16-minute halves greeted with mix reviews
      • Renaissance starts fast, blows by King, 65-44, in PSL semifinal
      • McFadden's steal and basket gives East English 71-70 victory over Collegiate Prep
      • Fletcher scores 17, Cousino upends G.P. South, 49-40, nears division title
      • East English escapes Ford; Western falls to Collegiate Prep, 64-63
      • Class C power Southfield Christian muscles past Pioneer, 56-49
      • There's a long list of contenders for the 2017 Miss Basketball race, tournament will serve as a preview
      • Destiiny Pitts scores 16 in the second quarter, makes a key 3-pointer late and Country Day downs Southfield-Lathrup 56-52
      • Johns sits most of the second half, East Lansing keeps its poise and defeats Everett, 64-60
      • New Haven basketball, the most recent northern Macomb County program to become a factor in the state tournament
      • Balanced scoring, quickness defensively carries East English past Renaissance, 61-50, in PSL showdown
      • A slimmer, trimmer Austin Davis continues to improve his game and his well-being
      • Austin Davis has 33 points, 22 rebounds as Onsted remains unbeaten
      • Diehl plays beat the clock, Regina defeats Marian 37-35
      • Catholic League withstands many changes, more could be on the horizon
      • Allen Academy shows balance offensively, runs past Arthur Hill, 76-56, in Freedom Classic
      • Harrison forces 25 turnovers, Stephens scores 17 as Hawks hand Clarkston its first loss, 54-45
      • Muskegon void of superstars, carries on with depth and continues to be a title contender
      • Renaissance ends Western's 31-game winning streak, takes first round in what should be a competitive PSL season
      • Northern's girls basketball program continues to thrive despite just one senior and little experience
      • Mike Williams battles MS the same way he faces life, with an open mind and a strong heart
      • Dakota gains some revenge, defeats Clarkston 46-35 as Jermaine Jackson, Jr., scores 23
      • Winston scores 20, U-D overcomes inconsistencies to down Beecher, 59-48
      • Justin Turner scores 26, Renaissance leads from the start and defeats Edison, 63-53
      • West Catholic wins third consecutive Division 5 title, defeats River Rouge 40-34 behind David Fox's three TDs
      • Romeo, back by a strong community showing, leads from start to finish, defeats Cass Tech 41-27 in the Division 1 final
      • King stuns Lowell with a 40-yard touchdown pass on game's final play to take Division 2 title, 40-38
      • Jake Smith shines in the second half, Ithaca takes down Clinton, 27-20, to win fifth Division 6 title in last six years
      • State final predictions: Romeo's success had its beginnings last season
      • Ithaca makes trip to Ford Field a holiday tradition; Yellowjackets are in the Division 6 final for sixth straight season
      • Cass Tech heads to Ford Field after slipping past Canton, 48-41, in the snow
      • Canton comes together as a team after flower pot incident, faces Cass Tech in Division 1 semifinal
      • State semifinal picks: This round of the playoffs would be better served if some games were moved to Friday
      • Jack Bush throws for 264 yards and two TDs, Chelsea downs Allen Park 35-12 in Division 3
      • River Rouge, which owns 14 boys basketball titles, shoots for its first football final appearance when it plays Ida on Saturday
      • Senerius throws four TD passes, Lakes advances to Division 8 semifinals with a 32-6 victory over Lutheran Seminary
      • Top games: Analysis and predictions for all 32 games
      • State playoffs difficult to predict as a number of underdogs have their day in the sun
      • D'Angelo returns to Country Day as the opposing coach, Country Day thumps Cranbrook Kingswood, 42-6 in Division 4
      • Poljan scores two touchdowns, Lansing Catholic Central holds off Portland 21-14 in Division 5
      • Top HS Football games: Rockford and Hudsonville to play for the sixth time in the last three seasons
      • Fordson turns season around with last-minute drive against Sterling Heights Stevenson, faces Cass Tech next
      • Detroit Catholic Central goes exclusively to the run game, runs over Waterford Mott 42-6 in Division 1 opener
      • Chris Fahr takes a step back before taking Waterford Mott forward into the playoffs
      • State playoff preview: Churchill one of 40 teams with four losses in playoffs, looks to upset Jackson in Division 2 first round
      • Parents, professional athletes team to create awareness as football-related injuries and deaths continue in high school sports
      • Brandon sticks with its ground attack, defeats Holly 27-23 with a late TD to clinch playoff spot
      • Top games: King-Cass Tech to play for more than the PSL championship; coaches, players must display good sportsmanship
      • Cody coach Calvin Norman insists he has video that shows his team has been made a scapegoat in brawl aftermath
      • Holly rebounds from 1-2 start, hosts Ortonville Brandon on Friday for a spot in state playoffs
      • U-D whips Brother Rice, 34-0, wins first Central Division game since 2006
      • Carleton scores three TDs including game-winner in OT, Dakota defeats Stevenson 35-28 for MAC Red title
      • Top games: Two of the state's best, Muskegon and Mona Shores to play for OK Black title
      • Trenton's stunning victory over Wyandotte had a family feel and was years in the making
      • Top games: Zeeland West continues to run the T-formation, and win
      • One of Wayne County's best-kept secrets turning heads at Livonia Franklin
      • Northville shuts out Stevenson in the second half, wins 24-14, in KLAA Central Division showdown
      • Top games: Livonia Stevenson hosts Northville for KLAA Central Division title
      • Unlikely hero kicks game-winner as King defeats Cass Tech, 31-28, in overtime
      • Catholic Central's Tom Mach is honored before Boys Bowl, says it's the people who are important, not the awards
      • Top games: Showdowns in the PSL and Catholic League highlight week 5 action
      • Brighton looks to win school's and county's first state title
      • Lincoln Park stuns Wyandotte, program takes a big leap forward and is relevant once more
      • Top games: Midland goes small in Saginaw Valley match-up at Mount Pleasant
      • Howell switches offenses, adapts to personnel with positive results
      • King's defense carries the load again, Crusaders top East English, 20-15
      • Top games: East English is out to prove it can play with the best as it faces King in PSL showdown
      • Southfield scores 30 points in the final three quarters to upend Adams, 30-17, in OAA White Division opener
      • Skyline leads Okemos 7-0, game called with 1:50 left in first quarter due to lightning
      • DeWitt scores on each of its first three drives, defeats Kingsford 38-7
      • Top games: Kingsford takes 8-hour trip to DeWitt to play Panthers; showdowns in Downriver League and MAC
      • State Champs chronicles Kyle Thomas and Walled Lake Western on a long and incredible journey to Lowell and back
      • St. Mary's lacks crispness offensively, still handles Loyola 24-12
      • Maday, making his first varsity start, throws game-winner in last minute as East Kentwood downs Harrison, 35-28
      • W.L. Western shocks Lowell on late TD pass, 42-40
      • Top games: First weekend offers a number of interesting east-west, non-conference match-ups including Clarkston-Dakota
      • At 13, Dy of Traverse City proves she can compete with collegiate players and pros at Michigan Women's Open
      • Former King offensive coordinator looks forward to taking over at South Lake
      • Tradition-rich Muskegon opens practice, seeks to end three-year losing streak in state final
      • Mona Shores out to prove 2014 was not a fluke with a new quarterback and a solid senior class
      • Kensington Lakes Activities Association preview: Mott enters season with a chip on its shoulder, seeks another division title
      • Detroit Public School League preseason outlook: Central's new coach has work to do; King to be bolstered by tranfers
      • Porritt resigns as basketball coach at St. Mary's, will continue as football coach and athletic director
      • Hardings of South Lyon struggle in first round of Women's Open, Brighton grad Pietila of Brighton first round leader
      • Jermaine Jackson is the newest addition to Ray McCallum's staff at Detroit
      • Mike Turner, former Trenton coach, is the recipient of national award
      • Border Classic pitting Michigan all stars against those from Ohio has ended after two years
      • Fleming throws a 4-hitter and Lumen Christi wins its second title, 8-0 over Buchanan in Division 3
      • Tiano tosses two-hitter, Regina wins sixth state title with 5-0 victory over Caledonia in Division 1
      • Baker goes all 10 innings, Oliver gets walk-off hit and Hartland wins first state title, 2-1 over Portage Northern
      • Centreville, Muskegon Catholic Central to meet in final as both winning pitchers toss gems in Division 4 semifinals
      • Jarrett Thomas delivers 2-run double, scores winning run as Buchanan defeats Gladstone 6-4 in a Division 3 semifinal
      • Freshman Sammie Gehrls steals the show as Caledonia defeats Mercy, 5-2, in Division 1 semifinal
      • Wayland wins Division 2 semifinal then mourns death of assistant coach's father
      • Grosse Pointe South scores four runs in the first, goes on to defeat rival North 6-3 in a Division 1 quarterfinal
      • Tiano strikes out nine, Regina cashes in on five miscues to defeat Allen Park, 6-2, in a Division 1 quarterfinal
      • Kennedy pitching staff hasn't allowed a run in the tournament, faces Portage Northern in Division 1 quarterfinal
      • Quarterfinal picks: Caledonia wins first regional title, seeks to reach state semifinals with victory on Tuesday
      • Quarterfinal picks: North plays South as the two Grosse Pointe public schools meet for the first time in a quarterfinal
      • Belans scores winning run with triple, Mercy defeats Kettering, 3-2, to advance to quarterfinals for first time in eight years
      • Clarkston overcomes 2-1 deficit, scores six in the sixth and defeats Lake Orion for district title, 11-3
      • Camilletti's walk-off hit gives Stevenson district title; regionals next for Titans
      • Grant Fisher ignores wet conditions, sets state record in 1,600 run and adds 3,200 title at boys track finals
      • Matt Gushee tosses a two-hitter, University Liggett eliminates Bishop Foley from the tournament again in Division 3 showdown
      • Allen Park one of many Downriver League teams looking to make their mark as the state tournament begins this week
      • Hudsonville closes out OK Red season on top, now looks toward another long tournament run
      • Regina continues torrid play, upsets Ladywood for league title, 3-1
      • Macomb County community mourns deaths of students-athletes involved in weekend car crash
      • Mercy looks to exact revenge on Regina in Catholic League semifinal
      • Lakeshore shows its championship form by going 7-0 last week; Clem belts two homers
      • In an era of specialization many athletes say playing multiple sports produces the best results
      • State's largest conference to realign in 2016 and add two more schools
      • A mixture of seniors and sophomores has Rochester in the thick of the OAA Red Division title hunt
      • Top 15 Preseason Softball Players - Mercy's Sobczak tops list, Vieira of Clarkston is No. 2
      • Top 15 Preseason Softball Teams - Ladywood, a Division 2 finalist last season, ranked No. 1
      • Top 20 Preseason Baseball Teams - Saline named top team, Brighton is No. 2
      • Top 20 Preseason Baseball Players - Nick Plummer of Brother Rice tops list, Shilling of ND Prep is No. 2
      • Horatio Williams Foundation hosts 3rd annual MSU football coaches clinic in downtown Detroit
      • Boys Basketball, a look back and forward: Western first PSL team to win title since 2009; Godwin Heights wins first title
      • Detroit Western claims school's first state basketball championship, defeats Saginaw Arthur Hill 62-59
      • Boys Basketball predictions: Finals will have a new look this time with four new champions taking home the hardware
      • Godwin Heights defeats defending state champion Milan, 70-64, reaches Class B final for second time
      • U-D looks to next season after losing in the Class A semifinals for the second consecutive season
      • Four score in double figures to lead Arthur Hill past Everett, 73-61, in a Class A semifinal
      • Preston Huckaby leads NorthPointe Christian to its first state final with a gutty performance
      • Friends, peers, Derrick McDowell and Ken Flowers to coach different teams in the semifinals on Friday
      • Trevor Manuel outplays Deyonta Davis, Everett knocks off defending champs, 75-52, in Class A quarterfinal
      • Quarterfinal picks: Walled Lake Central seeks to reach semifinals for the first time against powerhouse Arthur Hill
      • Marian's repeat, St. Igance's huge comeback are highlighted in a look back on the girls basketball finals
      • Calumet wins school's first state title as it upsets Flint Hamady 57-49 in Class C final
      • Marian wins second consecutive Class A title by defeating DeWitt, 51-37
      • Marian senior Jaeda Robinson's switch from a reserve to a starter has been seamless and successful
      • DeWitt's experience and senior leadership have the Panthers in the Class A state final after defeating Heritage, 44-36
      • Clara Loukus leads Calumet to its first state final with a 30-26 victory over Laingsburg in Class C semifinal
      • Loyer scores 35, makes crucial free thorws down the stretch as Clarkston defeats Dakota, 63-58, in region final
      • Marian makes 15 free throws in the fourth, holds off Kettering, 51-42, faces King in semifinals next.
      • De La Salle rebounds in the second half to defeat Chippewa Valley, Detoroit Western keeps on rolling in Class A
      • Tania Davis of Goodrich wins 2015 Miss Basketball, edges Presley Hudson of Wayland for the prestigious award
      • Girls tournament reaches quarterfinal round and all four favorites, Marian, Goodrich, Arbor Prep, St. Ignace, sill alive
      • Winning has become a habit at Hanover-Horton
      • Ann Arbor Huron, Lansing Everett matchup in Class A one of many regional semifinals that could go down to the wire
      • Anthony Qasawa's 23 points leads North Farmington to a 67-52 victory over Brother Rice in a Class A district final
      • Houghton scores three times in the first period and defeats Flint Powers, 4-1, in Division 3 semifinal
      • Stevenson scores three times in the second, defeats Escanaba 3-2 in D2 semifinal
      • Josh Davis hits wininng free throws with 21.2 left as Henry Ford gets past CMA, 52-45, in district semifinal
      • King relies on defense, poise down the stretch to defeat Grosse Pointe South, 43-36, in regional semifinal
      • Zahr's basket at the buzzer gives Fordson a 53-51 victory over Allen Park in first round thriller
      • Benton Harbor wins district title, looks toward a regional title and a possible state semifinal appearance
      • State Champs picks all 128 boys basketball district winners including an upset in a Detroit Class C district
      • Clarkston picked to win first title as the state tournament could see a number of upsets
      • Lincoln Olson of Davison wins 135-pound title to become a rare four-time champion
      • Muskegon and Davis come to River Rouge, leave with a win with work to do before next week's tournament
      • Salem's seniors continue winning ways as the Rocks reach district final with a 42-26 victory over Northville
      • Makenna Ott and Haslett turn back Williamston, 53-43, in a Class B district opener
      • State Champs girls district basketball preview - Haslett vs. Williamston and Mona Shores-Reeths-Puffer are top games
      • Girls Basketball State Tournament Preview features some of the usual suspects plus a few shockers
      • Athens makes 10 free throws in final two minutes and defeats Oak Park, 74-70, to keep hold of first place in the OAA White
      • Holinski scores 16 including game-winner with seven seconds left as Marian tops King, 50-49
      • Davis scores 20 points, Plymouth plays defense and defeats Glenn 51-48 to advance to KLAA conference final
      • Escanaba's Levi Wunder finds success on the ice despite family's wrestling background
      • Macomb Dakota looks to add success on the basketball court to that of the football program
      • Detroit Western wins first PSL Title since 1922 with one-point win over Renaissance
      • New Haven gets 27 points from Dmonta Harris, remains unbeaten with victory over Utica Ford
      • Detroit Catholic Central player of the year candidate is glad he chose to be a Shamrock
      • Everett puts up a defensive wall, stops East Lansing in its tracks to stay a game behind Grand Ledge in the CAC
      • Brother Rice not just a football power this season
      • Western reaches first PSL final since 1938; top-ranked Cowboys to play Renaissance for the title
      • Marian turns up the defensive pressure in the second half and defeats Arbor Prep, 56-26
      • Mr. Hockey candidate Marshall Bowery has helped make Rochester United a state power
      • Ingram scores 28, leads Pershing past Osborn in PSL quarterfinals; top-ranked Western is next
      • Disparity in enrollment for Class A schools begs the expansion from four to five classes in basketball
      • Loyola shows grit, determination in getting past Bishop Foley, 59-45
      • Loyer, Clarkston contain North Farmington, take over first place in the OAA Red
      • Mike Weber of Cass Tech signs with Ohio State, disappoints Woverine fans
      • Pairings for the boys Detroit PSL playoffs to be finalized on Tuesday
      • Renaissance defeats Cass Tech, 70-56, takes a big step toward clinching second place in the PSL West
      • North Famington uses balance scoring, tenacious defense to down Adams, 65-51
      • Former Romulus star copes with enlarged heart, continues basketball career in Buffalo
      • Eric Davis scores 24 to lead Arthur Hill in what could be its last home game against Saginaw
      • Tall New Haven team looks good coming out of the locker room and on the court, too
      • C.C. ends four-game winless streak, hands Rochester United its first loss, 6-0
      • U-D leads from start to finish, defeats Milan 69-56 as Cubs continue their growth
      • Hudson family has basketball flowing through their blood from generation to generation
      • Southfield-Lathrup pressures Clarkston into 24 turnovers, wins by 10
      • MLK weekend features games at Warren Fitzgerald and Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills
      • Pilots, McKay clamp down defensively and defeat West Bloomfield 57-45
      • Douglass, with new coach, new players, is formidable once again
      • Adams' 3-point shooters turn tables on Oak Park
      • Trishton Jackson wisely shows paitence making his decision on college
      • Walled Lake Western, Marcus Bailey shut down Grand Blanc
      • Josh Davis shows his worth as Ford downs Huron, 80-73
      • Winston, U-D shine on opening night
      • Benton Harbor girls team takes it on the chin against Whitney Young
      • Malzone named 2014 Mr. Football winner
      • St. Mary's defeats Muskegon, wins sixth state title
      • Clarkston defeats Saline, repeats as champions
      • Loyola's Campbell caps career with four touchdowns
      • Streak ends for Ithaca; program remains strong
      • De La Salle dominates Mona Shores, wins D2 title
      • Muskegon well-represented in finals again
      • Ithaca's streak hits 69, players prepare for fifth straight title
      • De La Salle's special teams, defense down Southfield
      • Southfield to reach first state final
      • N.D. Prep cruises into semifinals, 3-0
      • New Boston Huron is the new blood in this year's playoffs
      • De La Salle stuns Brother Rice, semifinals next
      • Clarkston wins 25th straight, heads to semifinals
      • River Rouge not just a basketball power
      • Wide open Division 1 playoffs head to regionals
      • St. Mary's rolls past Woods Tower, 49-15
      • Garbarino shows leadership as De La Salle defeats East English
      • Similar styles clash as Almont takes on Marine City
      • Divine Child recovers from blowout, upsets Allen Park
      • Sabbagh, Fordson run past Fraser 35-6
      • Schedule favors Allen Park to reach semifinals
      • Football playoffs in need of changes in seeding format
      • Fraser ends 16-year playoff drought, beats Sterling Heights
      • King coach Harvel to return for PSL title game
      • Avid fan predicts pairings in advance
      • Jackson strikes early and often for West Bloomfield
      • Young Lowell squad faces tough challenge
      • De La Salle regroups, takes down U-D
      • Playoff Chaos in the MAC Red
      • Warren Mott has its back to the wall
      • State playoffs got off to an early start for Fraser
      • Cass Tech's take-aways leave the 'Ville flat
      • Backup quarterback leads DeWitt to victory
      • Fordson's 5-0 record on the line against the Pilots
      • School of Choice an answer for many schools and families
      • West Bloomfield, Caledonia win statement games
      • Brother Rice dominates C.C. from the start
      • Brother Rice, sans Fracassa, plays CC for 59th time
      • South Lyon earns respect
      • Oxford makes two goal line stands, beats Lake Orion
      • Churchill, Plymouth featured in KLAA showdown
      • Stevenson coach juggles work and family responsibilities
      • Oak Park's defense stymies Harrison
      • Traverse City is site of early season showdown
      • Coaches find new homes, success
      • East-West matchups offer variety, competition
      • Malzone throws four TD passes to lead Rice
      • Mona Shores gamble pays off
      • Clarkston, Zezula keep winning
      • PICKS: Muskegon, CC meet in East/West Showdown
      • Clarkston set to repeat with Lake Orion Ready to Challenge
      • King football coach suffers heart attack
    • Burney's Bytes with Scott Burnstein
      • Verbeek signs with Holy Cross, GR Christian hires a new boys hoop coach
      • Chippewa Valley linebacker commits to MSU; Oak Park defensive back receives offers from Ala., Auburn, Ga.
      • Jenison hoopster signs with American U.; Henry steps down as Pershing boys basketball coach
      • Okemos junior, Laya Hartman, commits to Northwestern for basketball
      • Clarkston's seldom-used bench was a talented group, and here's the proof
      • Everhart of Cardinal Mooney signs with Saginaw Valley State for basketball
      • A look at small-school hoopsters who should make a splash this fall
      • Flushing receiver commits to Missouri; SEC schools again follow Yes to Michigan slogan
      • Letting My Thoughts Wander - Musings On The 'Ships In East Lansing
      • The Line Is Long - Pigskin Prospects On Westside Abound
      • The OAA Fab Frosh Index - Young Hoopsters Coming Into Their Own
      • Hungry Like A Hawk - Athens Hoopster Enters Hallowed Ground
      • Burney's Backcourt Roll Call - Droves Of Depth On PSL Hoops Scene
      • Stolen Treasures - A Half-Dozen Divison II Football Steals
      • Chiming In From The Cheapseats - Who's Leading The Hunt For Mr. Basketball?
      • Pass Catchers Paradise - Plenty Of WR Prospects On The Prowl
      • Going Bigger Than Expected - Adams Gridder Gray Goes Blue
      • A Vikings' Feast - CSU Claims Another Cage Commit In GRC's Millner
      • Movie The Needle - Burney Tries To Solve The Transfer Problem
      • Returning Just In The Nick Of Time - UDJ Cager Thomas Cleared To Play
      • Five For Fighting - Class of 2019 Pigskin Pass Rushers
      • Five For Fighting - Junior Gridder Jump Off
      • Players Anthem At The Park - HP Soaring To New Heights On Hardwood
      • Football Recruiting Radar - The Offseason Ticker Begins
      • Five For Fighting - Flying Under The Radar
      • Burney's 'Dirty Dozen' - The Best 12 Boys Basketball Players In The State
      • Five For Fighting - Next Year's Mr. Football Crop
      • Dynamic, Baller High School Kids - Best Of The Boys Bunch In '20
      • Venturing To The Valley - Flint Area RB Reid Runs To GVSU
      • Hoopster Recruit Radar - Johnson, Fischer Find Homes In College
      • Recruiting Round-Up: Van Sumeren To Hawkeyes, Hastings Becomes Bulldog
      • Stepping Away - MHSAA Soccer Bids Farewell To The Accomplished Coach Mukhtar
      • X Marks The Spot - Gridders Ready To Shine In Regionals
      • Bombs Away - Madison QB Brown Barreling Over The Competition
      • Rerouting To Cheeseland - Clarkston Cager Currie Says 'On, Wisconsn'
      • Burney's Football Playoffs Picks - Flyng Towards Ford Field
      • Scouting The City - Detroit PSL Pigskin Power Pack
      • Williams Shows His True Stripes Are In Cleveland, Zebras Guard Going To CSU
      • Hoopster Bulletin Board - Movement In Class of 2020 & More
      • Head Of The Class - The Coach Herrington Elite
      • Central To The Issue - 'Juju' Jordan Wowing With His Arm
      • Wading His Way To The Steel City - Skyline Basketball Standout Headed To A-10
      • The Prep Ticker - Pigskin Pledges & Hooping Out Of The Mitten
      • Nets Will Be Torched In Virginia - DC Hoopster Blair Picks William & Mary
      • The Offseason Cage Report - Transfers, Offers and Visits
      • Five For Fighting - Looking To Crown Another King
      • The Shoppers List - Gridders On The Line Left To Grab
      • The Sophomore Show Off - Premier Pigskinners In The Class of 2010
      • The Junior Jump Off - Premier Pigskinners In The Class of '19
      • Football Training Camp Report - The West Bloomfield Lakers
      • Football Training Camp Report - The Oak Park Knights
      • Saying Farewell To The Mitten - GRC Star Guard Off To L.A.
      • Red Alert In Southfield - Star Rusher Comes Back To Town
      • From East Lansing To Ann Arbor - UofM Scoops State's No. 1 Hoopster In EL's Johns
      • On, Wisconsin....Says Another Trio Of In-State Pigskinners
      • Football Recruiting Flash - Commitment Rush Continues In Metro Detroit
      • Green & White Grabs Gabe Brown, Belleville Cager Goes MSU For Dad
      • The Road Is Paved Maize & Blue - UofM Bags Clarkston Baller For Class of 2019
      • Eastern Promises - WB Cager Commits To EMU After Torrid Finish To '17
      • On To Bigger & Better Things - UDJ Hoopster Heads To Big Ten
      • The 0-to-100 Hustler Handbook - Clocking It With The Class of '19
      • Ready For A Great Senior Year - Gridders To Watch For In '17
      • Five For Fighting - The Heat Is On In Hardwood Recruiting
      • Maize Rage Continues - UofM Football Recruiting Rush Reels In TCW's Hayes
      • True Maize & Blue - GRCC Lineman Mayfield Headed For Harbaugh Country
      • Five For Fighting - Catching The Fever On The Football Field
      • Slinging The Pigskin Down South - Muskegon Football Star Selects UCF
      • Shooting For The Stars - These Junior Cagers Can Stop & Pop
      • Spring Vacation - Hoopsters Head Out Of Town For AAU Ball
      • Football Recruiting Roundup - Mid-Major Field Day, MAC Nabs 4 From Mitten
      • Diaper Dandies In The D - Youth Served On PSL Basketball Court
      • Arrivals & Departures: UK Snares OP gridder McCall, CT's Gervin Spurns ND
      • Basketball News & Notes - Line Talk W/Loyer, Bingham, Watts Catching Fire
      • U-D Mercy Doubles Up, Dakota Cagers Jackson & Ballantyne Become Titans
      • Waving The White Flag - WMU Takes UP Super Hooper Off The Market
      • Vacancies On The Bench - Cager Coaching Farewells
      • Straight To The Strip - NF's Hardy Heads West, Selects UNLV
      • College Football Recruiting Ticker: Big Ten Bags Muskegon Lineman, King Split End
      • Underclassmen Confidential Pt. 2 Top-Secret Freshman Pigskin Pearls
      • College Basketball Recruiting Ticker: Trips To Campus, Signings & De-Commitements
      • Orange Is The Color - EEV's Sampson Selects Syracuse
      • The Western Way: PSL Sends Two Pigskinners To WMU, Continues Trend
      • Buyer's Listings - Many Promising Gridders In '18 Still On The Board
      • Five For Fighting - Walking Hard Into The Huddle (Overlooked QBs)
      • April Brings Showers Of Praise For State's Junior Gridders: Class of 2018 Rundown
      • Young, Big & Ready To Shine - Cagers Paradise In The Paint
      • Five For Fighting - Five For Fighting - Tenth-Grade Terrors On The Hardwood
      • College Football Recruiting Ticker - Offers Flood In, Visits Continue
      • Burney's All-State Boys Basketball Team - The Leaders & Best
      • Boys BBall Recruiting Ticker - Ellison To EMU, Hardy De-Commits From OSU
      • United We Stand: Motown Prep Pigskinners Pile Awards At Windy City Showcase
      • Five For Fighting - The Beasts Of Breslin (2017 Edition)
      • Five For Fighting - Calihan Cage Crazies On The Prowl
      • Winning One For The Good Guys - Longtime Troy Coach Deserves Calihan Trip
      • A Match Made In Hoop Heaven - WB's McAdoo Would Look Good In MAC Digs
      • Five For Fighting - Thinking Outside The Box
      • Hot Up In The Six - The Class of 2018 Grid Report
      • Whose Left To Grab? - The Best Unsigned Boys Basketball Players In The Mitten
      • Mid-Major Football Heaven - Rapid Fire MAC Recruiting Roll Call
      • Making One Last Impression - Current KLAA Cage Scene Looking To Go Out With Bang
      • On The Come Up - Young Guns Making Name For Themselves On Recruiting Trail
      • Light Of Day In East Lansing: QB Chooses MSU, Continues Big Ten Trend At DC
      • Football Recruiting Ticker - DC's Hutchinson Follows In Dad's Footsteps, Picks UofM
      • Gaining Steam Down The Stretch - A&T Hoopsters Coming Into Their Own
      • Five For Fighting - On A Wing And A Prayer
      • Watching The Throne - How To Crown A Hoop King (Mr. Basketball Review)
      • The Grand & Powerful - Class Of 2018 Gridder Report
      • Rock'n-and-Roll'n On The Hardwood - Almont Cage Crew Breaks Through To The Big Time
      • South Bend Sizzle - Cass Tech Grid Star Sets College Plans For ND
      • Big 12 Bound - Oak Park Field General Finds Home At College Level
      • Guarding The Mitten - Backcourt Gems Remain For The Taking
      • Five For Fighting - Still Posted On The Recruiting Trail (Class of 2017 Hardwood Bigs)
      • Here's What's Coming Next - Junior Wide Receivers To Watch In The Mitten
      • Five For Fighting - On Any Given Sunday (The Next, Next Level)
      • The Super Eight - Cager Rankings (Non-DI Recruiting Crop Strong As Ever)
      • College Football Recruiting Ticker - Local Gridders Get Plans In Order As Signing Day Approaches
      • Burney's Pigskin Player Power Rankings - Class of 2019
      • Burney's Boys Basketball Rankings - Piloting Past The Halfway Mark
      • Diaper Dandy St. Mary's Diamond Cutters Cut A Rug To DI Scholarships
      • Prep Pigskin Notebook - Recruiting, Awards & Transfers
      • Five For Fighting - Best Left On The Board (Gridder's Delight)
      • Football Recruting Ticker: Pioneer's Simmons Picks MSU, WLW's Hudson Bolts From Boilermakers
      • Changing Faces: Lake Orion's Bell Leaves Football Program In Hands Of Protege
      • Five For Fighting - Scouting The Mr. Football Crop (Early View On The Crown)
      • Burney's Boys Basketball Rankings - Power Ball Jackpot
      • Football Reruiting Report - Wild Weekend In The Mitten
      • Technically Speaking - Cass Tech Cagers Are For Real In '17
      • Mr. Basketball Watch - Ready To Sizzle Second Semester
      • Tough Love Does The Trick For N. Farmington Hoopsters - Raiders Rock&Roll Over Break
      • Primetime Prospecting: Check The Resume - Kam Ford
      • Five For Fighting - Double Duty Dandy Report (Holiday Edition)
      • Football Recruiting Round Up - Holiday Break Edition: Irving-Bey, Ward Go Big Ten
      • Not Losing A Step - U-D Jesuit Guards Remain A Strength For Defending Champs
      • DeJulius Jumps At Chance To Head To Ann Arbor, Will Hoop For UofM In College
      • Secretly Tearing It Up Out West - Smith Can Dazzle Despite Lack Of Notoriety
      • Baller Backcourt Check - OAA Has A Reindeer Sleigh Of Good Guards
      • Five For Fighting - Big Men Power Rankings
      • Five For Fighting - Power Foward Power Rankings
      • Five For Fighting - Small Forward Power Rankings
      • Five For Fighting - Shooting Guard Power Rankings
      • Five For Fighting - Combo Guard Power Rankings
      • Five For Fighting - Point Guard Power Rankings
      • Burney's Best of The Best Teams On The Basketball Floor - Slick In Seventeen
      • The Pigskin Recruiting Ticker: Pioneer's Simmons No Longer A Future Buckeye
      • Burney's Boys BBall Training Camp Report - NOGO's North Farmington Hoop Experiment
      • Boys BBall Training Camp Report - The Holly Horseshoe Diaries
      • Burney's All-Ford Field Team - Gridder's Paradise, Pigskin Crownings
      • Burney's State Football Finals Picks - A Little Ford Field Magic
      • To The Hoop Gods Davison Gives Thanks - Armstrong Returns To Mitten For Sophomore Year
      • Burney's Boys BBall Training Camp Report - Groves Hoop Heaven
      • Ann Arbor-Bound - Cass Tech Secondary Stud Will Wear Blue
      • Burney's Boys BBall Training Camp Report - Clarkston Cage Fever
      • New Faces, New Horizons, New Season - Fresh Looks On The Hardwood
      • Defensively Speaking - Rock Nation Ramping Up On 'D'
      • Five For Fighting - Best Ballers On The Board, Come & Get Some
      • Hooping To The Next Level - Cagers Dip Into DI Inkwell
      • Five For Fighting - Early Favorites For A Hoopville Crowning
      • Just Scratching The Surface - Pigskin Prospect Check (Playoff Edition)
      • Fame For The Game - Getting It Done Do-or-Die Style
      • Quarter For Your Thoughts - Fenton QB Finding Magic Touch
      • Maize&Blue Too Hard To Resist, Church Changes Directions And Stays Close To Home
      • Tick, Tick, Tick - Late Fall Football Recruiting Ticker
      • Five For Fighting - Locked, Loaded & Ready For War
      • Shout It Loud, Shout It Proud - Who Is Burney Propping Up In The CHSL?
      • Flourishing As A Field General - KLAA QB Beginning To Get Big Time Looks
      • The Hoop Report - State's Cagers Getting Love From All Around The Country
      • Football Rankings - Shifting Into High Gear On The Gridiron
      • Hitting The Road - Gridders Explore College Options Out Of State
      • Bird's Eye View Of The Crown - Bloomfield Hills Blooms Into Champions
      • Skills To Pay The Bills - Hooping Out With The Best Of The Best In The 'D'
      • Dear John: Please Bring Us A Championship Young Sir
      • Burney's Football Rankings - Time For The Home Stretch
      • Climbing The Ladder Of Success - Furtney Flies To New Heights
      • Burney's Oakland County Football Rankings - Back To My Old Stomping Grounds
      • Rice Riflemen Review Redux - A Year Makes A Big Difference
      • The Transfer Train - High Profile Moves On The Hardwood
      • An Instant Windfall - EMU Finds Early Traction In Recruiting Game, Nabs Grissom
      • Burney's Football Rankings - Change At The Top, Burney Finally Gives Cass The Nod
      • Defending The Falcons' Nest At All Costs - Groves Gridders' 'D' In High Gear
      • College Cage Destinations - Next Stop The Cheese State
      • Look North To Find A New Star - Brown Gets The Job Done Fall & Winter
      • Burney's Football Rankings - Coming Around The Bend In '16
      • Going Into The City - Popping Collars With The PSL
      • Filling You In With The Football 411 - What's The Latest On The Recruiting Trail
      • Opening A Box Of Wonderful On The Hardwood - BBall Prospecting In The 'D'
      • Burney's Football Rankings - Heading Past The Quarter Mark
      • Five For Fighting - A Mott-Ley Crew Guts Out The Dub
      • The Cincinnati Kid - Bearcats Grab A Warrior Of A Talent At LB
      • Doing The Hustle - Rising To The Occasion Through Two
      • Burney's Football Team Power Index - Two Weeks Down
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Headphone Heaven Across The Mitten
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - A Tightly Wound Issue
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Safety Dance, That Boom Boom Pow Boogie!
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Lockdown Lane @ The Corner Of Awesome & Amazing
      • Football Power Rankings - The Tackling Machines
      • Football Power Rankings - To 10 Squads In The State
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Making Quarterbacks Into Mincemeat
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Let's Line'em Up
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Catching The Fever
      • A Guy You Should Know About - EEV's Washington Impresses With Arm, Savvy In PSL Arms Race
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - Rushing To Conclusions
      • Burney's Football Power Rankings - It's A QB Thing
      • Coming Soon At The Saint - A Gridder's Delight
      • Late-Summer Selections - Series Of Star Gridders Firm Up College Plans
      • Making The Rounds @ Training Camp - Early Impressions
      • The Busy Offseason - Heavily-Coveted Lowell Guard Headed To CMU
      • MSU Lands Baby-Faced Assassin, Dakota Big Fella Ticketed For Big 10
      • The Cream Rises Prospect Check - Michigan Elite 25
      • Where We're At Now - 2017 Mr. Basketball Race Recruiting Profiles
      • Getting Back On The Right Track - Tinted Orange
      • The World Is His - Kid From The Westside Bags A College World Series Ring
      • Memories Of Mr. Z - Gone Too Soon, Remembering Zurlon
      • Piloting To The Next Level - New York, New York
      • Ready To Rumble - Fighting Their Way Up The Charts
      • The Recruit Report - BBall & F'Ball Rapid Fire
      • Down To Five - The Big Nickle: Go BIG or Go Home
      • Bulletin Board Material - HS Hoop Quick Hitters
      • The Heart of The Matter - Last Call @ Hartland
      • Bodies In Motion - The Sound of Prospects Climbing The Charts
      • The Nest Needs Replenishing - Who Will Fit The Bill?
      • Closing The Deal At Calihan - Edison's Carter Headed To The Hall
      • Hatching In Ann Arbor Soon - UofM Snags QB Cruncher
      • The Eagle Has Landed - Dakota RB Stays Local, Picks EMU
      • Coming On Board - Cage Coaching Report
      • Five For Fighting - The Church Of Baseball: Crowning Of Big Orange
      • Five For Fighting - The Junior Jump Off
      • Coming & Going: Edison Loses Star Cager, Adds Ace Replacement
      • A Patriotic Decision - Djokaj Tapped To Helm Franklin Cage Brigade
      • Central To The Issue - Mad Rush To Pleasantville
      • Salt Of The Earth - Morton Moving To New York
      • Technically Speaking - Va. Tech Seeing Red
      • A Grand Opening - Balling Out In Ohio
      • The Power Pack - MHSAA Pigskin Coaching Power Index
      • My 0-to-100 Hustlers On The Hardwood - Whose Heating It Up?
      • My 0-to-100 Hustlers On The Gridiron - Football Recruiting Notes
      • Cage Connection Alley - Where They're Headed
      • Filling The Void - Re-Decking The Halls
      • Staying Close To Home, About To Be A Star....Again
      • Burney's Baseball Rankings - Eight Is Enough
      • Bring This Young Man Some Crab Cakes: The 'Fax' Flees East
      • QB Questions At The Park - Young Pup or The Vet?
      • Just A Thought - Looking Back
      • The Ultimate Family Affair - AAU Magic Men
      • An Athlete Who Gets The Job Done Every Way Possible
      • It's a Power Grab - The "Juice" Index
      • Jackson Deserves The Chance To Head Alma Mater's Hoop Program
      • The Super Soph Lowdown - Tenth-Grade Grid Studs
      • The Early-Spring Pigskin Prospect Report - Who Needs Watching
      • Five For Fighting - The State Of Affairs
      • Burney's Boys BBall All-State Squad - The Few, The Proud, The Awesome
      • My Way Too Early 2017 Mr. Basketball List
      • Pitch Perfect @ Pittsford: Mad Maddie Keeps Breaking Loose
      • The X Marks The Spot - Playoff Edition
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      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Arbor Prep moves to No. 1 in Class C after upsetting top-ranked Edison
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Cass Tech moves to No. 1 after Clarkston's loss to East English
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      • Girls Basketball Rankings: W.L. Western moves into Class A top 10; Rapid River makes debut in Class D
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Clarkston is top in Class A, Rouge No. 1 in B; Edison is No. 1 in C and Southfield Christian tops in D
      • Boys Ice Hockey Rankings: Brighton and Detroit CC are ranked 1-2
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Edison is No. 1 in Super 10, Wayne's win over Country Day has Zebras No. 3
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      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Upsets mark week 6 play as four teams, including Grand Blanc, enter the list for the first time
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Muskegon remains No. 1; Oak Park moves back into top 10
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Mona Shores moves to No. 5 as top four teams remain the same
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Muskegon takes over top spot after Lowell losses to E. Grand Rapids
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Lowell keeps lock on top spot after a weekend of surpises
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Lowell, Muskegon ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively
      • Boys Hockey Final Rankings: Brother Rice takes over top spot, Brighton is No. 2 and Hartland remains in top 5
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Unbeaten Grand Rapids Christian finishes season ranked No. 1 in Super 10
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: GR Christian, East Lansing remain tops in Super 10
      • Girls Basketball Final Rankings: Arbor Prep keeps No. 1 spot; Heritage is top Class A team
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      • Boys Basketball Rankings: G.R. Christian takes over top spot in Super 10
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Heritage moves to No. 2 in Super 10 after big win over Country Day
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Hillsdale, Unity Christian make debut in Class B rankings
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: King moves to No. 1 in Class A, Heritage is No. 2
      • Final Wrestling Rankings: Detroit CC remains on top followed by Lowell and Davison
      • Hockey Rankings: Brother Rice beats Flint Powers, moves to No. 1
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Godwin Heights in Class B, McBain in Class C both move to No. 1
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Defending state champion Pittsford moves past Sacred Heart to Class D No. 1
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Mona Shores moves back into Class A rankings
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Clarkston climbs to No. 1 overall; Bridgeport enters at No. 9 in Class B
      • Boys Hockey Rankings: Brother Rice is No. 3 and the team to beat in Division 2
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: U-D Jesuit, Clarkston, GR Christian remain tops in Class A
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Hartland, Northville make debut in Class A top 10
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Hudsonville moves back into Class A top 10, St. Ignace in No. 1 in C
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Dakota surges back into top 10
      • Wrestling Rankings: Detroit CC remains at the top, Davison moves to No. 2
      • Ice Hockey Rankings: Powers is undefeated and takes over top spot; Brother Rice is next
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Clarkston remains unbeaten and is No. 2 in Class A
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Clarkston makes first appearance in Class A top 10
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Hudsonville, P.H. Northern are top two in Class A
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: U-D holds on to top spot after win over Dakota, Rouge tops in B
      • Wrestling Preseason Team Rankings: Detroit CC tops list, Lowell and Hartland follow
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Arbor Prep is No. 1 in Super 10, Hudsonville is tops in Class A
      • Prep Hockey: Preseason Top 25 Teams: Hartland is No. 1 followed by Brighton and Livonia Stevenson
      • Top 25 rankings: Cass Tech, Detroit CC remain Nos. 1 and 2
      • Top 25 rankings: Bedford moves into the top 10, Dakota returns to Top 25
      • Top 25 rankings: Cass Tech enters PSL playoffs at No. 1, Romeo debuts in top 25
      • Top 25 teams: Cass Tech, Detroit CC remain 1-2, Canton moves back into top 25
      • Top 25 rankings: One ranked team losses, top 10 remains the same
      • Top 25 rankings: Five new teams move into top 25; Davison is in the top 10
      • Top 25 rankings: Hudsonville notches big win over East Kentwood, remains at No. 5
      • Top 25 rankings: Catholic Central moves behind Cass Tech, Eisenhower No. 3
      • Football Top 25: Cass Tech remains on top, Dakota follows and King moves to No. 10
      • Softball Preseason Top Player Rankings: Abby Krzywiecki tops the list
      • Softball Preseason Rankings: Caledonia claims top spot, Mattawan No. 2
      • Final Boys Basketball Rankings: U-D finishes at the top
      • Final Girls Basketball Rankings: Heritage finishes on top; Arbor Prep tops in Class C
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: North Farmington moves into Class A top 10
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Oakridge debuts in Class B top 10
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Kalamazoo Central climbs into Class A top 10
      • State Champs! Hockey Rankings: Hartland takes over top spot passing Detroit CC
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Collegiate Prep makes big move into Class B top 10
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: G.R. Christian moves into Class A top 10; Freeland makes debut in Class B
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Ypsilanti has strong week, moves back into Class A top 10, Marshall debuts in Class B
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Mona Shores returns to Class A top 10, Saginaw Arts and Science debuts in Class C
      • State Champs! Wrestling Rankings: Detroit CC, Lowell, Dundee and New Lothrop the teams to beat in the four divisions
      • State Champs! Boys Hockey Rankings: Livonia Stevenson moves to No. 4, Northville, winners of six straight, climbs to No. 15
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: West Ottawa moves up to No..6 in Class A; North Central the new No. 1 in Class D
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Caledonia enters Class A top 10; South Christian replaces G.R. Catholic Central at No. 3 in Class B
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: U-D remains No. 1, Wayland Union enters Class B rankings
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Heritage remains No. 1, Kalkaska enters Class B rankings for first time
      • State Champs! Team Wrestling Rankings: Detroit CC tops the list; Lowell is the team to beat in D2
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Detroit Allen takes top spot in Class C, Carman-Ainsworth makes first appearance in Class A
      • State Champs! Boys Hockey Rankings: Hartland, Romeo make moves up; Hancock enters rankings at No. 20
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Cousino, Flushing, Haslett all move into Class A top 10
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: Muskegon, 2014 champion, moves into top 10 in Class A, River Rouge still No. 1 in Class B
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Clarkston moves into Class A top 10 for first time as does Leland in Class D
      • State Champs! Boys Hockey Team Rankings: Romeo moves into the top five; Heritage debuts at No. 15
      • Girls Basketball Rankings: Heritage remains No. 1; Class B is loaded with 5 teams in the Super 10
      • State Champs! Top 25 Boys Hockey Team Rankings: Detroit CC remains on top, Brother Rice is top team in D2
      • Boys Basketball Rankings: U-D sits on top in Class A, Rouge is tops in Class B, Beecher in C, Lenawee Christian in Class D
      • Girls Basketball rankings: Heritage takes over top spot, Country Day is No. 2 in Super 10
      • Wrestling Preseason Top 20 Individuals: Storr of Leslie ranked No. 1, Parker of St. Johns is No. 2
      • Boys Basketball Preseason Top 25 Players: U-D's Winston has firm grip on his future; top contender for Mr. Basketball award
      • Boys Basketball Preseason Top 25 Teams: U-D claims top spot, Detroit Western is second and Beecher is top Class C team
      • State Champs! Top 25 High School Hockey Team Rankings: Detroit CC and Brother Rice off to strong starts
      • Girls Basketball Top 25 players: Again, Gondrezick is tabbed as the state's best; Pitts of Country Day is top junior
      • Girls Basketball Preseason Top 25 teams: Southfield-Lathrup is No. 1; Country Day top-ranked team in Class B
      • Wrestling Preseason Top 15 teams: Two-time defending D2 champion sits on top; Hartland tops D1 schools
      • Preseason Ice Hockey Top Players list: Mancinelli and Calvaruso of Detroit C.C. among state's best
      • Preseason Top 25 Ice Hockey teams: Detroit C.C. tops the list, Cranbrook Kingswood, Livonia Stevenson follow
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Eisenhower, Groves make first appearance in top 25
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: King ends regular season at the top; Dow, St. Joseph and Jackson in top 25 for first time
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Lapeer moves into the top 10, Mona Shores leaps to No. 6
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Romeo makes first appearance in the top 10; Plymouth moves into top 25 for first time
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Sterling Heights Stevenson, Northville, Grand Ledge move into the rankings for first time
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: King takes over top spot; Livonia Stevenson and Pioneer make first appearance
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Top 15 remains unchanged; Portage Central, F.H. Harrison new entries to top 25
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: St. Mary's strengthens hold on top spot, Warren Mott vaults into top 20 after upset of Dakota
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: Dakota moves up after defeating Chippewa Valley; W.L. Western in top 10 for first time
      • Preseason top teams, 11-25: West Bloomfield, East English could be surprise teams in Metro Detroit
      • Preseason top 11-25 player list: Three juniors are selected including two from top-ranked Orchard Lake St. Mary's
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams: St. Mary's keeps top spot; Cass Tech and King in top four
      • Preseason Top 10 Player list: King's Corley tops list, remains undecided on which college he will attend
      • Preseason top 10: St. Mary's holds top spot; Muskegon No. 2
      • Boys Basketball Final State Rankings - Detroit Western starts and finishes the regular season ranked No. 1
      • Boys State Basketball Rankings - Det. Western, F.H. Central and East Kentwood all one win away from unbeaten seasons
      • Girls Basketball Final State Rankings - Marian defeats King, solidifies top ranking heading into the tournament
      • Top 25 Preseason Hockey Teams - Detroit C.C. tops list, Wyandotte senior top player
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - Grosse Pointe South returns to Class A rankings; Benton Harbor does the same in B
      • Boys State Basketball Rankings - Western remains No. 1 and Renaissance makes first appearance in Class A top 10
      • Final State Wrestling Rankings - Lowell earns top spot after St. Johns is upset; Brighton the top D1 team
      • Boys Hockey State Rankings - Marquette and Traverse City West make top 25 debut
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Milan climbs to No. 1 in Class B, Godwin Heights at No. 2
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - Calvin Christian defeats Kent City, enters Class C rankings for first time
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - St. Francis moved into Class C top 10; Marian still the best of the best
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Lansing Everett in Class A, Benton Harbor in B make their return in the rankings
      • Wrestling State Rankings - Lowell moves up to No. 2; Grand Haven climbs into the top 15
      • Boys Hockey State Rankings - Brother Rice moved to the top spot; Northville in the top 10
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Detroit Western still tops Class A; Shelby moves into Class C top 10
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - DeWitt, Lakeshore, Dow moved in Class A top 10
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Flint Northwestern moves to 9-0 and into the top spot in Class B
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - Goodrich moves to top spot in Class B, Country Day No. 2
      • St. Johns moves to the top spot as the rankings experience a shakeup
      • Boys Hockey State Rankings - No. 1 Catholic Central to face No. 2 Rochester on Friday
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Godwin Heights moves to No. 1 in Class B, Grand Ledge in top 10 in Class A
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - Grand Rapids Catholic Central moves back to No. 1 in Class B
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Kalamazoo Central moves to No. 2; Romulus in Class A top 10
      • Hockey State Rankings - Top-ranked Detroit C.C. faces big tests this week
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - Big win over DeWitt moves Haslett to No. 2 in Super 10
      • Top 15 State Wrestling Teams - Lowell, St. Johns are 1-2; Whitehall moves into top 10
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Detroit Henry Ford takes over top spot in Class B
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - DeWitt moves up in Class A after defeating Waverly
      • Boys Basketball State Rankings - Detroit Western hangs on to top spot; Milan tops 'B'
      • Top 15 Wrestling teams a first for State Champs - Lowell our first No. 1
      • Top 25 hockey rankings - C.C. one of three Oakland County teams in top four
      • Girls Basketball State Rankings - Marian remains on top in Class A; Goodrich No. 1 in B
      • Top 25 Preseason Boys Basketball players - Muskegon's Davis tops the list
      • Top 25 Preseason Boys Basketball teams - Detroit Western grabs top spot
      • Top 25 Preseason Girls Basketball Players - Kysre Gondrezick is top player
      • Top 25 Preseason Girls Basketbal teams - Marian picked as top team
      • Top 25 HS Football teams - Clarkston begins and ends the season at No. 1
      • Top 25 HS Football teams - De La Salle, Mona Shores move up
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      • Top 25 HS Football teams - Clarkston moves into top spot; Cass Tech No. 2
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      • Top 25 HS Football teams - Woodhaven makes first appearance
      • Top 25 HS Football teams - De La Salle, Hudsonville enter with three losses
      • Top 25 HS Football teams - Mona Shores moves into top 5; Cass Tech No. 3
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams - Hartland, W.L. Western back in
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      • Top 25 HS Football Teams - Brother Rice takes over top spot; Clarkston No. 2
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      • Top 25 HS Football Teams - Clarkston keeps hold on top spot
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams - Six ranked teams lose; Walled Lake Western moves in
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams - KLAA surprise teams; Churchill, Hartland enter rankings
      • Top 25 HS Football Teams - Hudsonville is top new entrant; Cass Tech moves up
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