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SANILAC TOWNSHIP - Calvin Amey was nearly settled with the idea that he would not be playing organized basketball any more. The Class D All-State player, who showed he could play a post position well despite being 6’3”, had no real offers from colleges. But then, he decided to give it one more try. More ... CROSWELL - With the MHSAA regional track & field meets rushing up this weekend, area prep teams and individuals are beginning to peak at the right time. The Cros-Lex boys and girls squads are a big part of it. The Pioneer teams will be competing at the Division 2 regional, hosted by Marine City, at East China Stadium this Friday. More ... SANILAC TOWNSHIP - Sometime next spring area baseball fans could see Troy Taylor take to the mound at Sanborn Park in Port Huron. More ... Megan Ferguson, the 11-year-old daughter of Tim and Christine Ferguson of Washington Township, had some major hunting success recently when she bagged this 23- pound turkey that had an 11-1/2” More ... MEMPHIS - An NCTL South baseball title was potentially on the line Thursday and the host Memphis Yellowjackets spoiled the fun for the CPS Tigers. CPS, defending division champions, lost twice to Memphis, 3- 2 ( 8 inn.) and 11-3 and dropped into second place with a 6-2 record. Memphis is at the top at 11-0. More ... KINGSTON - When Deckerville tripped up Kingston, 4-3, in the first of two NCTL South games last Thursday, the Lady Eagles moved into a share of the division lead. That did not last long, though, as the Cardinals roared back for a, 13-0, triumph in the nightcap. Kingston sits atop of the South standings at 10-1 while the Eagles are 9-2. More ... MAYVILLE -With first places finishes at two league jamborees last week, the Sandusky Redskins have risen from the pack and are moving in on their third consecutive GTC East golf championship. The Redskins need to finish third or better in the final jamboree (on their home course, Woodland Hills) to wrap up the title this week. More ... The Cros-Lex Pioneers have finished in the middle of the pack in BWAC jamborees all season, until last Thursday. The Pioneers, who are in fourth place in the current standings, won the jamboree at Imlay City with a seasonbest score of 167. Almont, the BWAC leader through five meets, was well behind in second place with a 174. More ... CROSWELL - The Cros-Lex girls soccer team moved into second place in the BWAC last Wednesday with a 4-0 victory over Capac. More ... |
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