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- No. 11 Oregon tops Arizona; on track for Rose Bowl - 07:50 AM
- Cal beats No. 14 Stanford 34-28 in Big Game - 12:15 AM
- Lee Westwood of England wins Dubai, money titles - 09:55 AM
- McCoy gets record, Texas wins Big 12 South 51-20 - 12:40 AM
- Clock runs out on LSU in 25-23 Ole Miss win - 11:27 PM
- Dixon's 4-yard TD gives UConn 33-30 win over ND - 08:29 PM
- No. 9 OSU tops Mich. 21-10 on 5 Forcier turnovers - 03:51 PM
- Gators rout FIU 62-3, extend winning streak to 21 - 05:02 PM
- Busch wins title, Nationwide finale - 08:38 PM
Division 1 semifinal: Sterling Heights Stevenson 37, Clarkston 35
Top-ranked Stevenson stuns Clarkston with last-second TD
Quarterback Jason Fracassa has won many games for Sterling Heights Stevenson the past four seasons, but none compare to this. - 11/21/2009
Division 2 semifinal: Inkster 12, Warren DeLaSalle 3
Defense powers Inkster over DeLaSalle, to state title game
With its offense frustrated most of the game, Inkster's defense played perhaps its best game of the season and, for the third time in five years, the Vikings are headed to Ford Field. - 11/21/2009
Division 1 semifinals: Detroit Catholic Central 31, Holt 0
Resurgent defense powers Catholic Central to state final
After giving up 24 points to Canton in an overtime victory last week, Detroit Catholic Central knew it had to get back to its smothering ways on defense to reach the Division 1 final. - 11/21/2009
Division 3 semifinal: Orchard Lake St. Mary's 44, DeWitt 27
St. Mary's upends previously perfect DeWitt
The Eaglets, who made the playoffs with four losses, met an undefeated DeWitt team looking for its first state final appearance since 2004. But regular-season records can be deceiving. - 11/21/2009
Division 2 semifinal: Lowell 35, Birmingham Brother Rice 14
Lowell crushes Brother Rice with powerful rush attack
Led by quarterback Gabe Dean, running back Austin Graham and a strong effort by the offensive line, Lowell rolled over Rice and into the Division 2 title game. - 11/21/2009
Saturday's high school football playoff scores
Here are results from all 16 of Saturday's state football semifinal games, and a schedule for the championship games at Ford Field. - 11/21/2009
Class A volleyball final: Bloomfield Hills Marian d. Portage Central
Marian settles down, takes Class A crown
Bloomfield Hills Marian coach Irick Gardner knew the importance of winning the opening game in the Class A state championship Saturday at Kellogg Arena. - 11/21/2009
Volleyball finals: Roundup
Battle Creek St. Philip wins fourth straight title
Chants of "Dynasty!" resounded from the Battle Creek St. Philip student section Saturday as its top-ranked team put the finishing touches on a fourth straight state championship. - 11/21/2009
Girls swimming: Division 2 finals
Farmington Hills Mercy wins third straight title on last event
Holland won the 400-freestyle relay, but Mercy, which led by 10 points heading into event, finished second to clinch the state title by four points. - 11/21/2009
Girls swimming: Division 3 finals
Injury provided motivation for Country Day swimmer
Mary Kate MacLean finished third in the 50-yard freestyle and second in the 100 free two months after breaking her wrist in a powder puff football game. She continued to swim while wearing a cast. - 11/21/2009
Saturday's roundup
Saline first, Marian second in Division 1 swimming finals
Saline won the Division 1 girls swimming championship with a 244-215 advantage over second-place Bloomfield Hills Marian at Holland on Saturday. - 11/21/2009
High schools: Volleyball
Livonia Ladywood loses in Class B semifinal
Delton-Kellogg, 59-6-2 and ranked No. 2, set the tempo with its powerful hitting and outstanding serving to dominate the opening game. - 11/21/2009
High schools: State swimming
Emily Bos, Holland set defending champ Mercy up for a fall
Bos, who has committed to Auburn, set a Division 2 mark in the 100 free (50.33) and won the 50 free (23.27). She also anchored the winning 200 medley relay (1:45.84) and the 400 free relay, which finished in a record 3:28.00. - 11/21/2009
Stevenson football player loses kidney, wins battle for his life
When his Sterling Heights Stevenson High football team plays Clarkston on Saturday in the state playoffs, Mark Hanna will be in a wheelchair rooting from the sideline. - 11/20/2009
Swimming and diving finals
Farmington Hills Mercy eyes state title
Mercy enters the state meet as the two-time defending champions. Mercy is led by juniors Maria Bargardi and Nikki Barczak. Bargardi won the 200 IM last year. - 11/20/2009
Volleyball Semifinals
Marian sweeps Mercy to reach Class A title game
Oakland Christian had a 19-16 lead slip away in the opening game, and couldn't close a 22-19 advantage in the second game against Pellston. - 11/20/2009
High schools: Football
Southwestern's '08 PSL football title rescinded
Detroit Southwestern is being stripped of its 2008 Public School League B Division football championship because it used ineligible players. - 11/20/2009
Tom Markowski: Football: State semifinals
Dual quarterbacks revive Brother Rice
Birmingham Brother Rice opened 5-1, then lost its last three regular-season games. At 5-4, it made the playoffs as an additional qualifier. - 11/19/2009
Terry Foster
Clarkston football team runs with hair-raiser
Imagine a 61-year-old grandfather with jet black hair walking into Ford Field next week sporting a blond Mohawk. - 11/19/2009
Volleyball: State semifinals/finals
Churchill looks to oust Portage Central in Class A semifinals
Birmingham Marian and Portage Central are on a Class A volleyball championship collision course. Sarah Suppelsa has other ideas. - 11/19/2009
High school football picks: Playoffs
Detroit News staff writers make their predictions for this weekend's high school football playoff games. - 11/19/2009
Volleyball: Livonia Churchill d. Carleton Airport, 25-22, 26-24, 25-18
Sarah Suppelsa powers Livonia Churchill to semifinals
Suppelsa, a 5-foot-11 senior outside hitter, had 18 kills and four blocks. She made big plays during the pivotal second game to turn a 24-20 deficit into the 2-0 game lead. - 11/18/2009
Volleyball: Birmingham Marian d. Utica Eisenhower 25-7, 25-13, 25-22
Birmingham Marian cruises past Eisenhower for 73rd straight victory
With its 25-7, 25-13, 25-22 victory in a Class A quarterfinal Tuesday night at L'Anse Creuse, top-ranked Marian moved within two victories of its first state championship. - 11/18/2009
Volleyball playoff scores
Complete results from Tuesday's state volleyball playoffs. - 11/18/2009
High schools
Pershing aims high once again
Defending Class A champion Detroit Pershing comes into this season after losing Mr. Basketball (Derrick Nix) with only two experienced players. - 11/17/2009
High school: Miss Volleyball
Marian star Alexandra Cocklin is Miss Volleyball
Cocklin, a 5-foot-11 senior outside hitter, won the award Monday in voting by the coaches association over her teammate, libero Rachel Charles. - 11/17/2009
High schools: Volleyball quarterfinal preview
Miss Volleyball leads Birmingham Marian into Class A quarterfinal
Alexandra Cocklin reached her individual goal when she was named Miss Volleyball by the coaches association Monday afternoon. - 11/17/2009
Volleyball quarterfinals
The schedule for the state girls basketball tournament quarterfinals to be played tonight. - 11/17/2009
Football playoff semifinals-finals schedule
There are just four teams remaining in each of the eight divisions in the Michigan high school state football playoffs. Here are the schedules for this week's semifinals, and next week's finals at Ford Field. - 11/17/2009
Tom Markowski: Prep Insider
Jason Fracassa, Tyler Scarlett are elite QBs, too
You don't have to be highly rated by a recruiting service to be a great high school quarterback: That's what makes high school football such an attraction. - 11/16/2009








