The No. 13 Northern Michigan women's basketball team outscored the Lake Superior State Lakers in every quarter en route to an 80-61 road victory on Thursday night at Bud Cooper Gymnasium. The Wildcats remained perfect on the road, improving their record to 8-0 as the visitor. Click the above headline for details, courtesy of NMU Sports Information. (NMU Photo)
The Northern Michigan University women's basketball team crushed the Michigan Tech Huskies, 74-46, Thursday night in Houghton. Sarah Newcomer scored 27 points, and Alyssa Hill crossed 1,000 points for her Wildcat career. Click the above headline for details from both NMU Sports Information and MTU Athletics, and to heare post-game comments from NMU Coach Casey Thousand.
The Bark River-Harris Broncos football team pulled off a miracle victory Friday night to win the school's first regional championship in more than two decades, beating Maple City Glen Lake, 22-21, in Lower Michigan. Click the above headline for details.
Thursday was "Escanaba Junior Softball Day" in the city, a recognition of the Escanaba Junior Girls' incredible run to the Little League World Series this summer. The girls were the guests of honor at Thursday night's Escanaba City Council meeting. Click the above headline to see more photos and to hear Coach Jamie Segorski's comments to the Escanaba City Council.
The Escanaba Junior Girls finally ended their long journey home on Monday, and were warmly received at a community celebration at Lemmerand Park. Escanaba won district, state, and regional championships, and finished sixth at the World Series.
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The Escanaba Junior Girls (age 13-14) flew out of Seattle-Tacoma Airport on Sunday, one day after playing their final game at the Little League Junior Softball World Series. A community celebration is planned Monday night in Escanaba. Click the above headline to read more details.
The Escanaba Junior Girls lost their final World Series game on Saturday, falling to Honaker, Va., 7-0, at Everest Park in Kirkland, Wash. The Southeast champions scored four runs in the first inning and Escanaba had just one base hit. Click the above headline to read details and see a bunch of photos.
The Escanaba Junior Girls scored four runs in the first inning and cruised to a 10-2 win over West Haven, Conn., Friday at the Junior Little League World Series in Kirkland, Wash. Three pitchers combined to throw a five-hitter for Escanaba. Click the above headline to read details, see pictures and video, and listen to audio.
The Escanaba Junior Girls finally got on the scoreboard on Thursday at the Little League World Series, but five defensive errors were costly. The girls lost to the host Kirkland, Wash., team, 8-4, at Everest Park. Click the above headline to read the story, see photos and videos, and listen to audio.
The Escanaba Junior Girls dropped their second straight game at the Little League World Series on Wednesday, falling to the Canadian champions from Victoria, B.C., 6-0 in Kirkland, Wash. Escanaba managed only three base hits and allowed four unearned runs. Click the above headline to read the story and see a bunch of photos and videos.
The Escanaba Junior Girls enjoyed a day off from the Little League World Series on Tuesday by doing some sight-seeing in the Seattle, Washington area. Escanaba will face the Canadian national champions from Victoria, B.C., on Wednesday at 7:45 ET.
The Escanaba Junior Girls ran into a tough opponent Monday as the Little League Softball World Series got underway in Kirkland, Wash. Two Honaker, Va., pitchers held the Escanaba girls to just one base hit and the Southeastern Regional champs posted a 5-0 win. Click the above headline to read the story and see photos.
Click the above headline to see all of the District Ten Little League results, from the districts through the state tournaments. Congratulations to all of our District Ten teams on their play this summer.
The Escanaba Junior Girls open Little League World Series play later this afternoon in suburban Seattle with a game against Honaker, Virginia. Jack Hall's broadcast starts at 7:15 Eastern time Monday night on WGKL-FM (105.5). Click the above headline to read more. Pictured: the Escanaba girls at the airport in Cleveland, Ohio.
Dozens of people turned out Thursday for impromptu celebration for the Escanaba Junior Girls Little League team. The girls were not there....they are still in Ohio and are about to leave for the World Series in Seattle.
But Little League International requested a "community support" video, and so....
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The Escanaba Junior Girls (age 13-14) scored three runs in the seventh inning and stunned Poland, Ohio, 3-1, to win the Junior Little League Softball Central Regional Championship Wednesday in Akron, Ohio.
Katie Ross pitched a complete-game four-hitter and another two-strike bunt played a big part in the championship. Click the above headline to read the story, listen to audio highlights and interviews, and see photos from the game.
The All-Star season came to an end for the Delta County Junior Boys on Tuesday as they lost a game on the field, and then lost on a calculator.
The boys fell to LaGrange, Ky., 6-3 at the Central Regional in Ft. Wayne, Ind., and then lost a "runs allowed" tiebreaker by 2/1000ths of a percentage point and were eliminated.
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The Escanaba Junior Girls (age 13-14) rallied from a 7-0 deficit and defeated South Bend, Ind., 10-8, Tuesday at the Central Regional Tournament in Akron, Ohio. A bunt with two outs and two strikes in the fifth inning led to the go-ahead runs. Click the above headline to read more details and to see pictures, and listen to interviews.
The Escanaba Junior girls stayed undefeated at the Central Regional Tournament on Monday, beating London, Kentucky, 11-0, and Elyria, Ohio, 12-9. The result moves the girls into Tuesday's Regional Semifinal round. Click the above headline to read the details and to see photos.
The Delta County Junior Boys (age 13-14) made six errors and gave up 15 hits Monday, losing to North Canton, Ohio, 17-11, in their second pool play game at the Central Regional Tournament in Fort Wayne, Ind.
But the boys played much better later in the day, posting an 8-2 win over Fargo, N.D.
Click the above headline to read the game story, and to see pictures and videos taken by Kammie Burks. Pictured: Jack Valentine gets his first home run.
The Delta County Junior Boys (age 13-14) won their first game of the Central Regional Tournament Sunday night, turning back DeSoto, Mo., 14-3 in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Brandon Punzel hit three home runs in his first three at-bats, driving home eight runs. Hunter Garling added three hits and a three-rum homer for the boys. Click the above headline to see pictures, videos, and listen to radio replays.
The Escanaba Junior Girls (age 13-14) had to work hard to earn a victory Saturday at the Central Regional Tournament in Akron, Ohio. Escanaba scored an unearned run in the bottom of the eleventh inning to beat Melrose Park, Ill., 2-1.
Then the girls scored eight runs in the first inning and beat the Des Moines, Iowa, Grandview Little League team on the mercy rule, 14-4, in five innings. Click the above headline to read the game story, listen to highlights, and see more pictures.
The Delta County Junior Boys (age 13-14) went through their warm-ups in preparation for their first Central Regional game against North Canton, Ohio, on Saturday. Twice. Two blasts of heavy thunderstorms rolled through the Ft. Wayne, Indiana, area, ending any thoughts of playing any more baseball. Click the above headline for more.
The best summer in more than a decade for the Delta County Little League teams got even better on Wednesday as the Gladstone 9-10 Girls won a state championship in suburban Grand Rapids. Brittany Schwartz pitched a complete-game two-hitter, and she drove in the winning run with a triple, to lead Gladstone to a 2-0 win over Freeland. Click the above headline to read details and see photos.
Andie Balenger threw a complete-game shutout and Brittany Schwartz had two triples and three runs batted in as the Gladstone 9-10 girls beat Grandville, 7-0, Tuesday at Pinery Park. Click the above headline for details.