Volleyball: Skyline wins first SEC title in school history
By Darryl Warner The Skyline volleyball team has been on a roll lately. Last Saturday, the Eagles hosted a tournament and won the Gold Bracket in two sets over Ida High School. The
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Swimming: River Rats celebrate Senior Night with victory over Monroe
By Margaret Baker The Huron Women’s Swim/Dive River Rats finished up their regular season at home last night, celebrating Senior Night with a win over Monroe, 141-42. Seniors honored
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U-M Football Announces Future Home Games with Hawaii and East Carolina
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The University of Michigan Athletic Department announced the addition of two non-conference home games during the 2022 and 2023 seasons as well as the cancellation of the
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Profile: Stacie Warner has stepped up to set up the Eagles for success
Stacie Warner can do a lot of things on a volleyball court. She can set. She can dig. She can serve. And she can clearly deliver the ball over the net for a point. But what Warner can do best –
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WLAA Spotlight: Families getting their kicks – and positive returns – at Keith Hafner’s Karate
Ann Arbor’s Lucy Hully is a very busy person – wife, mother, job, house, pets and what she calls the “usual chaos” many of us experience on a daily basis. With such “chaos” it’s sometimes
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Field Hockey: Pioneer to meet Dexter in D-1 finals; Skyline advances to D-2 finals with 3-1 victory
It’s the match-up some wanted and many felt would happen, but it wasn’t easy for either team. Pioneer and Dexter both drew tough assignments in Thursday’s Michigan High School Field Hockey
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Profile: Ann Arbor’s Jason Smith enjoys giving direction to Dexter Community Players
Ann Arbor’s Jason Smith has been on stage, off stage and around a stage since he was in middle school and later at Huron High School. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Smith
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Swimming: Pioneers swim past Skyline in dual-meet
Two elite programs, not to mention city rivals, met for a pool party on Thursday night at Skyline High School. The visiting Pioneers flexed their top-ranked in the state muscles and swam past the
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AAPS: Slauson aims to stomp out bullying during National Bullying Prevention Month
Video and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor A 2017 study shows that nationwide, about 20 percent of students ages 12-18 experience bullying. Every October, Slauson Middle
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Ann Arbor Civic’s Junior Theater Invites You To Find A Wonder
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre’s Junior Theatre presents the musical, To Find A Wonder, written and directed by Jennifer Carson, November 8-10, 2019 at the Scarlett Middle School Auditorium,
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