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A school record fell as Jonesville track athletes win at regionals and qualify for state
HILLSDALE — It was a back-and-forth battle between the Jonesville boys track team and the regional host Hillsdale High School. The battle for the Region 25-3 championship ultimately went to Hillsdale, but the battle between the Hornets and Comets looks to continue at this year’s Division 3 State Finals. More: Hillsdale baseball breaks May win drought with seventh inning comeback against Quincy ...
Vote now Branch County's Top Performers
Each week The Daily Reporter presents its Top Performers, those local student-athletes that had big weeks in their chosen sports. We here at The Daily Reporter are attempting a new format for our Athlete of the Week award, and it all begins right here with our Top Performers. Included in...
Four individuals and one relay team to represent county at D3 girl's state track finals
HILLSDALE – While no team from Branch County will be making the trip to the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Track State Finals, the county will be well represented in the Division Three tournament after the teams from Union City, Quincy, and Bronson traveled to Hillsdale High School to compete in the MHSAA LP Region 25-3 event.
Coldwater track wins 6 regional titles; Cardinals rack up 11 trips to MHSAA state finals
GULL LAKE — The Coldwater track and field program traveled to Gull Lake High School on Saturday looking for postseason success as the Cardinals competed in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Region 14, Division 2 event. While Coldwater did not qualify on either the boys or the girls' side in the team standings, several Cardinals did punch their ticket to the MHSAA State Finals to be held June 1. ...
10 individuals, 4 relays from Bronson, Constantine qualify for state track and field finals
HILLSDALE ― Both Bronson and Constantine track and field teams have student-athletes advancing to the state finals. At the MHSAA Region 25-3 meet, held at Hillsdale High School on Friday, Constantine's Bennett VandenBerg continued his assault in the throwing events, bringing home championships in both. In the MHSAA, athletes that finish in the...
Hillsdale Academy track teams win team regional titles; multiple Colts qualify for state
HILLSDALE — Hillsdale Academy hosted the Division 4, Region 35 championships at the new track facility in Hayden Park. The Colts have played the role of hosts for this regional for several seasons. However, this was the first year the event was moved from Muddy Waters Stadium at Hillsdale College to Hayden Park.
Bronson softball rolls to title at Polish Classic
BRONSON – The Bronson Viking softball team defended home field on Saturday as the Vikings took the championship of their annual Polish Classic with wins over Colon and Marshall. “It was a good day today. We started off a little slow, but we were able to pick it up...
Lumen Christi baseball gets big innings late to take Al Glick Classic
JACKSON -- The Lumen Christi baseball team fell behind in the first, rallied to tie it, fell behind again in the fourth, then took the lead and kept expanding it Saturday in the championship game of the Al Glick Tournament, beating Quincy 11-2. Down 2-1 after Quincy had scored on an RBI double from Mickey Connim, Lumen Christi responded with a two-run fifth, knotting the score at 2-2 on a fielder’s choice and jumping ahead when Ryan Walicki reached on a two-out infield single to score Wesley Learned.
Titles for Mendon, Colon jumpers lead local Division 4 state track and field qualifiers
HILLSDALE - Colon and Mendon will be represented at the state track and field finals. Both the Magi and Hornets competed in the Region 35-4 at Hillsdale Academy on Friday. The host Colts won both team titles, posting 180 points for the boys and 194 for the girls. Reading was second for the boys (111) and Athens was third (61). Mendon claimed fifth (55) and Colon was 14th (two). The Pittsford girls finished second (91) and Addison...
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