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LENNY'S MOMENT: Peacock Sets Eskymo All-Time Strikeout Record

The Escanaba High School baseball team played its final games on the Al Ness Field for the 2026 season, and a four-year member of the Eskymos had his moment in the spotlight one last time. Senior pitcher Lenny Peacock set the Escanaba High School All-time school record for strikeouts in a career as the Eskymos beat the Norway Knights, 10-0, on an unusually-pleasant, sunny afternoon. Click the abiove headline for details.

SENIORS SHINE: Eskymos Honor Seven Seniors; Beat Marquette

The Escanaba High School baseball team honored its Class of 2026 Wednesday night, and then beat the Marquette Sentinels, 11-1, at Al Ness Field. The seven seniors were recognized in the pre-game ceremony, which included the traditonal "passing of the torch", where the seniors throw a pitch to the underclassmen. Click the above headline to see photos and videos from the evening.

Northern Michigan Hockey Team Announces 2026-'27 Season Schedule

Northern Michigan University hockey team has announced its 2026-27 season schedule. The 'Cats kick off the 50th anniversary season at home, hosting Miami University (Ohio) for opening weekend on Friday, October 2, and Saturday, October 3. Click the above headline for the details.

Bay College Softball Coach Earns Conference Coach Of Year Honors

The Michigan Community College Athletic Association announced the post season award for Softball on Tuesday afternoon. And Norse Tim McIntyre was voted by his fellow coaches as the Coach of the Year in the Northern Conference, despite the fact that Bay did not win any games this season (0-33). Several Norse players were also honored. Click the above headline for details.

RIVALRY REVENGE: Eskymo Softball Takes Doubleheader From Braves

The Escanaba Eskymos and Gladstone Braves met for the second time in three days in softball on Monday, and this time, the result was different. The Braves beat the Eskymos, 1-0, to win the championship of the Escanaba tournament on Saturday, but in the return trip to Lemmerand Park on Monday, Gladstone could not repeat the feet against its rivals. Escanaba came from behind to win Monday's opener, 7-6, and then the Eskymos cruised to win the second game in six innings, 12-2. Click the above headline for details.