The Westwood Patriots slipped past the West Iron County Wykons, 20-19, to win the MHSAA Upper Peninsula Division Two championship on Thursday. The Patriots won five of the eight flights, including three of the four singles championships. The Wykons won the other three flights. Iron Mountain was a distant third. Click the above headline for results.
The Negaunee Miners repeated as MHSAA Division One Upper Peninsula tennis champions on Thursday, edging Marquette, 15-13, at Kingsford High School. Menominee took third with nine points, followed by Kingsford (8), Gladstone (6), and Escanaba (5). The Miners won two flights and were runners-up in four others. Gladstone won the #1 doubles title, with Taylor Trudeau and Sydney Herioux winning a three-set thriller in the final.
The Manistique High School volleyball team posted a 3-0 win over the Escanaba Eskymos in a tough battle Thursday night that saw the Emeralds rally to win two of the three sets. The scores were 26-24, 26-24, 27-25. Manistique trailed, 23-20, in the first set, and 20-15 in the third set but came from behind. Click the above headline to see video clips.
No. 22 Northern Michigan University Men's Soccer fell, 2-1, to Northwood University, Wednesday afternoon at the NMU Soccer Field. The loss snapped a program record eight match unbeaten streak that spanned the entire month of September. Click the above headline to read game details, and see photos and video clips.
The Gladstone Braves picked up a Great Northern Conference victory Monday night, beating the Menominee Maroons, 3-0 (25-16, 25-18, and 25-22). Gladstone scored 11 of the final 15 points of the match. Click the above headline for photos, videos.
The Michigan Tech University women's soccer team recorded a 1-0 win over the Northern Michigan Wildcats Sunday afternoon in Marquette. The Huskies scored a second half goal to pull out the victory. Click the above headline for details, courtesy of MTU Athletics.
The Northern Michigan University Wildcats had a 24-9 lead with eight minutes left, but it slipped away as the Davenport Panthers pulled out a win in overtime, 31-30, in Caledonia. Click the above headline for photos, video highlights, and interviews.
The Gladstone Braves lost to the Sault Ste. Marie Blue Devils, 14-7, Friday night in the Sault. Tate Kay scored a three-yard touchdown with 44 seconds left in the game to give the Blue Devils the win. Click the above headline for details, and listen to interviews.
A focus on high school student sportsmanship, during and also outside of competition, will highlight this fall’s Michigan High School Athletic Association annual Sportsmanship Summit series. Click the above headline to read details.
The seven-team Great Northern Conference girls tennis tournament was held on Wednesday in Delta County. Marquette slipped past Menominee, 22-20, to win the title. West Iron County was third. Click the above headline to see details and photos.
Christian Laettner is coming to Gladstone to put on a series of camps at the end of October. He was a two-time national champion at Duke University, played 13 seasons in the NBA, and was a member of the US Olympic Basketball Team. Click the above headline for the camp schedule, registration information, and hear Jack Hall's interview.
Jayru Campbell threw three touchdown passes and ran in two other scores as the sixth-ranked Ferris State Bulldogs beat the Northern Michigan Wildcats, 35-19, Saturday at the Superior Dome. Jake Mayon scored a pair of touchdowns for NMU. Click the above headline for details, see photos and video clips, and listen to interviews.
Bay College held its home cross country meet at the Beauchamp Farm on Saturday. The Norse got a third-plajce performance from Zoie Berg in the women's race, and a top ten finish from James Young in the men's race. Click the above headline for details.
The Gladstone Braves improved to 3-2 on the season with a 28-8 win over the Maple City Glen Lake Lakers Friday night on Gladstone Homecoming. Jared Crow threw three touchdown passes to Vince Hughes (35, 15 and 31 yards) and Brody Sanville had an eight-yard TD run. Click the above headline to listen to post-game interviews.
Northern Michigan University continued Homecoming activities on Friday with the unveiling of a new statue in the heart of campus. NMU President Fritz Erickson helped to unveil the statue, which is located near Jamrich Hall. The 1975 NMU national champion football team was also honored Friday with the playing of a documentary about the team's unlikely championship. Click the above headline for photos, videos.
The Marquette Redettes got off to a strong start and cruised to a 3-0 volleyball victory over the Escanaba Eskymos Thursday night in Escanaba. The scores were 25-22, 25-20, and 25-19. Click the above headline to see photos, videos, other U.P. scores.
Gladstone High School senior Reece Castor has committed to attend school and play basketball at Northern Michigan University next fall. Castor is a three-year starter for the Braves, and was an All-U.P. selection last year. Castor made his announcement Wednesday on social media. He had been recruited by several other universities, including Michigan Tech. Click the above headline for more.
The Escanaba Eskymos lost the first two sets of their match with the Gladstone Braves Tuesday night, but roared back to take the next three sets, and the match, 3-2. Lexi Chaillier was unstoppable in the final three sets, and finished with 28 kills in the victory. Click the above headline to see photos and videos, and hear interviews.
The Bay College Norse softball team is ready to kick off its inaugural season as the ladies are now into their third week of fall practices. Click the above headline to read more about the team, and hear from Coach Heidi Charon and captains Lexi Winling and Emily LaFave.
The new Bay College Norse baseball team held an intrasquad game Monday night as fall practices enter a third week in Escanaba. Australian Mark Zhang hit a home run in the game, in which several players pitched. The Norse open their fall exhibition season on Saturday in Ironwood against another new team, Gogebic Community College. Click the above headline for photos, videos, interviews.
The fifth-ranked Grand Valley State Lakers jumped to a 27-0 lead and cruised to a 47-14 win over the Northern Michigan Wildcats Saturday at the Superior Dome. Jake Mayon and Latrell Giles both scored touchdowns in a losing effort for the 'Cats.Click the above headline to read more details, and see photos, videos, and listen to interviews.
The Bay Norse Cross Country teams opened their season on Friday at Michigan State. Four women would end up scoring for the Norse, while three runners on the Men's side put up official times. Click the above headline to read details.
The Escanaba Eskymos rallied from a 28-7 deficit and took the lead in overtime, but the Marquette Redmen scored a touchdown and added a two-point conversion to pull out a thrilling victory, 36-35, Friday in Marquette. Click the above headline for photos, videos.
The Upper Peninsula Community Rowing Club is hosting its annual Iron Oars Regatta at Teal Lake in Negaunee this Sunday. Click the above headline for details, photos.
The Northern Michigan University football team faces the fifth-ranked team in the country, the Grand Valley State Lakers, Saturday at the Superior Dome. Both teams practiced at the dome on Friday in preparation. Click the above headline for photos.
The Bay Norse Cross Country Team has finalized their schedule for the 2018 season. The Norse will compete in six regular season competitions, highlighted by a home meet next Saturday, Sept. 22. The season-opener is this weekend. Click the above headline for details.
With this racing season in the books Norway Speedway saw a boost in not only fan attendance but also car counts in three of the track’s five weekly divisions in 2018. In a report released Tuesday by Dickinson County Racing Association treasurer Tim Schultz, grandstand attendance soared 21 percent from 2017 at the third-mile, paved oval. The track ran a total of 12 shows from May through September. Click the above headline for more details.
Northern Michigan University Olympic Training Site weightlifter Nate Lewis of Arlington, Wash., will be traveling to Biala Podlaska, Poland Sept. 20-23 to compete in the World University Championships. Click the above headline to read more details. (OTS Photo)
The Bay College Norse Men's Basketball Team has released their 2018-19 regular season schedule. The Men's team, under the direction of second-year Head Coach Matt Johnson, will look to improve on a 22-7 record. Click the above headline to see the schedule.
The Bay College Norse Women's Basketball Team has released their 2018-19 regular season schedule. The team will be under new leadership this season as Rob Robinson takes over at the helm of the program. Click the above headline for more details.