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Girls soccer notebook: Almont eyes league title; Armada making final adjustments
ARMADA — As the calendar turns to May, intensity turns up in the MHSAA girls soccer season. Just three weeks remain before the 2024 district tournaments begin May 22. Time is running out, but there's still a lot to be decided in the Blue Water Area Conference. Here's a look at where two of its teams stand. ...
Adriana Waller – Senior of the Week – April 24, 2024
Hobbies/Interests: I like to hang out with my friends, go on bike rides, do puzzles and go to concerts. Plans after graduation: Attend Aquinas College to study Mathematics and be on their swim team. Adriana is proudest of: I am most proud of my ability to see the good in...
Flint-area sports highlights: Lapeer lacrosse rallies in second half to win in OT
FLINT – Lapeer’s boys lacrosse team rallied from a four-goal halftime deficit Tuesday to beat Davison 7-6 in overtime. Jackon Blaine scored in the opening seconds of OT to give the Lightning the victory. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
Lake Orion High School Senior of the week: Sarah Davidson
Extracurricular activities: National English Honor Society, Youth Action Board, Knitting Club. Hobbies/Interests: Creating art (mostly digital), playing music (piano, flute, etc.), reading classic literature, crafting, crocheting, fashion. Plans after graduation: I plan on attending Kendall College of Art and Design at Ferris State University to pursue a degree in Digital...
Orion Area Chamber hosts Women of Inspiration luncheon May 16
The Orion Area Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Women of Inspiration luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 16 at the Addison Oaks Buhl Estate. The luncheon features three inspiring speakers, friendly and supportive comradery, networking, and lunch, said Joyce Donaldson, president and CEO of the Orion Area Chamber of Commerce.
Lake Orion Volleyball splits with Clarkston
Lake Orion Boys Volleyball split their two Crosstown Showdown matches with Clarkston last week. The Dragons ruled at Clarkston High School last Friday with a 3-2 win, winning the first two games, 27-25 and 25-14, and winning the tie-breaker fifth game 15-10. The Dragons lost to the Wolves at home on Thursday, 3-1. Photo by Wendi Reardon Price.
High schools across four counties attend Blue Water Building Trades Fair
More than 1,000 students were present at Goodells County Park for the annual Blue Water Building Trades Fair Wednesday. This was the third year that Macomb/St. Clair County MiWorks has facilitated the fair, with students from across St. Clair, Macomb, Lapeer and Sanilac counties in attendance. MiWorks Youth Program Coordinator Cristine Robson said the purpose of the fair is to provide career exploration opportunities for students in rural areas.
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