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2 University of Michigan gymnasts make Team USA for Summer Olympics
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — USA Gymnastics announced the names of the male gymnasts who will be representing the United States in the 2024 Summer Olympics. Among the names are two men who are students at the University of Michigan. The first, Paul Juda is a graduate student at the...
Ann Arbor native headed to Paris Olympics after qualifying runs
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Hobbs Kessler will represent the United States (and Tree Town) when he touches down in Paris, France, for the Olympics later this month. The 21-year-old athlete qualified for both the men’s 800-meter and 1500-meter run during the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, landing him a spot on Team USA.
Michigan football 2025 target sets commitment date
The month of June set up very nicely for Michigan football recruiting. The month of July may end up having a rough start. The Wolverines already missed out on a couple of top targets, headlined by edge rusher Maxwell Roy who committed to rival Ohio State on Monday, but there should be good news coming soon for the maize and blue, assuming nothing changes. One of the prospects that Michigan football is in great standing with is 2025 Destrehan (La.) three-star wide receiver Phillip Wright III, who could end up being the second wideout from WR coach Ron Bellamy’s home...
Clinton softball head coach Kim Phillip steps down
CLINTON — Kim Phillip, fresh off a 30-win season and Lenawee County Softball Coach of the Year award, has stepped down as the Redwolves' head coach. Phillip, who played at Clinton and spent seven years as an assistant coach and 12 seasons as head coach, said she intends to spend more time watching her daughter play softball in college and son play high school sports. ...
Future Michigan football QB Brady Hart looking like a 5-star
As a Michigan football fan, it's hard not to get excited about the 2026 quarterback commitment of Brady Hart. Not only has the 6-foot-4, 180-pound passer been compared to J.J. McCarthy, but he's also a top-100 overall prospect in the 2026 class and is No. 7 among quarterbacks. Hart also...
Michigan football game-day parking, traffic plan approved by Ann Arbor City Council
ANN ARBOR, MI – There are 60 days until Michigan football kicks off its 2024 season against Fresno State. To prepare for football Saturdays starting Aug. 31, Ann Arbor City Council approved during its July 1 meeting the traffic and parking plans around Michigan Stadium. If you purchase a...
Cascades Conference names all-conference softball team
The Cascades Conference released its all-conference team for the 2024 softball season. Grass Lake, having won a conference title for the fourth year in a row, had six all-conference team picks. Leslie, having beaten the Warriors in a district game, also had six. If you purchase a product or register...
Major League Baseball mandated new grass for Lansing's baseball stadium. State legislators ponied up
LANSING — The grass needs to be greener at Jackson Field, and the new state budget has a special allocation that is likely going help make that happen. The turf upgrade is a Major League Baseball requirement for the minor league Lansing Lugnuts to be able to play in 2025, Tristan Wright, LEPFA's director, told city council members during a May committee meeting.
Recruiting Roundup: Four-star edge explains decision to commit to Michigan
The Michigan Wolverines have been hot on the recruiting trail coming out of official visits. They have received commitments from eight players — including one on Saturday — since the beginning on June, and more appear to be on the horizon, perhaps as soon as today. In today’s...
Hobbs Kessler qualifies for second Olympic race with another personal best run
Hobbs Kessler will have more than one event to prepare for when the Paris Summer Olympics kick off this month. The Ann Arbor native qualified Sunday for the 800-meter run following a second-place finish at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. If you purchase a product or register for...
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