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Bison, Mustangs lead the way at BCS track meet
NEW BUFFALO — The New Buffalo girls and River Valley boys finished first in an April 22 BCS track meet run on the Bison’s home field. Men – 1. River Valley (216 points); 2. New Buffalo (137); 3. Eau Claire (104.5); 4. Our Lady of the Lake (12); 5. Countryside Academy (9); 6. Covert (7.5).
The Senior PGA Championship is one month away
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – The Senior PGA Championship returning to Benton Harbor is about a month away, and there are some special activities fans can enjoy. Deb O’Connor from KitchenAid and Brandon Haney, championship director, join us today. KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship. May 23-26 Harbor Shores, Benton...
Still running strong: Michigan woman, 73, ready for Indy Mini, her 109th half-marathon
INDIANAPOLIS — At 73 years young, Adele Pitt is no stranger to darting through the finish line. She's gearing up to run her 109th half-marathon in the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon on Saturday, May 4. "I've run all 50 states and D.C, five continents and a couple islands," she...
Small towns grow big with pride for Michigan prep hoop finals
Jay Crouch, who started teaching at Niles Brandywine High in 1972, was one of the many Bobcats fans who occupied almost three whole sections at the Breslin Center to cheer on his granddaughter and the rest of her team. Arguably the biggest crowd of the weekend. For a small town...
Track rewind: check out how local track teams fared recently
WATERVLIET — The Constantine boys picked up first place in the 51st annual Watervliet Invitational on Friday. The Falcons piled up 68.5 points to claim first. Bennett VandenBerg and Lucas Stears combined to take first in the distance with a combined distance of 261-4.5 feet. VandenBerg and Canon Manley teamed up to win the shot put with a combined distance of 88-7.5 feet. VandenBerg also broke his own school record in the discus on Wednesday at 170-9 feet.
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