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Lawsuit against MHSAA dismissed
[Aug. 14, 2008] EAST LANSING — Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen MacDonald dismissed as “frivolous” a suit against the Michigan High School Athletic Association last Tuesday in East Lansing... By John Droke
 
Vintage baseball expected to draw crowds
[Aug. 7, 2008] GRAND BLANC — An 1860s style base ball game will take to the practice football field at Grand Blanc High School Sun. Aug. 10 at 1 p.m. featuring Grand Blanc’s own Thrashers and the Saginaw Old Golds. By Lisa Paine
 
Bobcat grad gets defensiveBobcat grad gets defensive
[Jul. 31, 2008] FLINT — Grand Blanc’s Chad Howe of the United States Football Alliance’s Michigan Admirals has taken a hard-nosed approach to the 2008 season, resulting in the 5-foot-11, 200 pound defensive back becoming the team’s second-leading tackler with 26 stops. By Mike Selecky
 
Admirals hijacked by OutlawzAdmirals hijacked by Outlawz
[Jul. 24, 2008] [B]FLINT —[/B] In an effort to pull itself back to .500 despite losing three of its past four games, the Michigan Admirals of the United States Football Alliance hosted the Ohio Outlawz last Sunday, losing, 34-18. By Mike Selecky
 
Stop Action 07/10/2008
[Jul. 10, 2008] GRAND BLANC TWP. — Dick Weiermiller may not have won a car at the famed No. 17 at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club, but he did manage to do what none of the pros could by shooting a hole-in-one April 18. By Lisa Paine
 
Gall just misses at Olympic trialsGall just misses at Olympic trials
[Jul. 3, 2008] EUGENE, ORE. — U-M junior and Grand Blanc grad Geena Gall was just a few paces off qualifying for her first Olympics in the 800m run Monday, but ended up in seventh place after being passed by her training partner and a pro in the final stretch. By Lisa Paine
 
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[Jun. 26, 2008] GRAND BLANC — PGA pro Tiger Woods announced last Wednesday that his season is over because of a double stress fracture of his left shin and torn ligaments in his recently repaired left knee. By Lisa Paine
 
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[Jun. 19, 2008] DES MOINES, IA. — University of Michigan junior track star Geena Gall won the 800-meter run Saturday at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Drake University.
 
Woods tees it up at ComericaWoods tees it up at Comerica
[Jun. 12, 2008] DETROIT — The Buick Open, Michigan’s only PGA Tour event, will host a unique golf clinic featuring golf superstar Tiger Woods, the world’s number one ranked golfer at Comerica Park on Tuesday, June 24. The one-hour clinic scheduled from 3-4 p.m. is part of the week-long celebration of the Open’s 50th Anniversary.
 
Stop action 5-29-08
[May 29, 2008] BURTON — For the sixth year, the Bentley girls’ varsity basketball team will sell Buick Open tickets at a discounted rate. All proceeds go back to the Bentley girls’ basketball program.
 
Wine and Nine to honor women
[May 22, 2008] BURTON — As part of its way to recognize Women’s Golf Month, IMA Brookwood Golf Club is hosting a Women’s Wine and Nine event Friday, June 6.
A half-hour golf clinic will start the festivities, followed by a nine-hole golf scramble. Following the long and short games will be a wine and hor d’oeuvres tasting.
 
Stop action 5-15-08
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[May 8, 2008] GOODRICH — Mark Weber, a senior grappler at Goodrich High and soon-to-be freshman at U-M, won the prestigious Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award for the state of Michigan.
 
Morris returns to Michigan, signs with GVSU
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Stop action 4/24/2008
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