Trevor Salmon scored all five goals as the Marquette Redmen topped the Iron Mountain Mountaineers, 5-3, in boys soccer on Thursday. Click the above headline for details. (Dan Salmon photo)
The Bay College student-athletes took time out of their busy orientation schedule last week to volunteer their time around the community. Approximately 100 student-athletes and coaches were hard at work on various projects. Click the above headline for details.
Northern Michigan University is again offering its Young Wildcat Club this season. A youth season ticket to all NMU athletics events will cost local kids $30, and for hockey, kids can get in with an adult who has a ticket. Click the above headline to read details.
Marquette boys varsity soccer team won its home opener Tuesday, beating Northland Pines of Eagle River Wis., 4-1. It was Marquette’s first win of the season after losing three matches last Saturday in Saginaw. Click the above headline for details.
The Escanaba Eskymos knocked off the Gladstone Braves, 3-0, in high school volleyball action Tuesday night in Escanaba. The scores were 25-13, 26-24, 25-16. Click the above headline to see photos and videos, and listen to post-game interviews.
The Northern Michigan University at Michigan Technological University football matchup on October 12 has been selected to be showcased on NCAA social media. Click the above headline to read more about Tuesday's announcement.
The Marquette High Schvarsity soccer team competed Saturday at a tournament hosted by Saginaw Heritage High School, and narrowly lost all three games. Click the above headline to read details. (Dan Salmon photo)
The Escanaba Eskymos and Bark River-Harris Broncos met it a friendly football scrimmage on Friday, as the start of the regular season approaches. Click the above headline to read details, see photos and video highlights, and interviews.
The Marquette Redettes and Escanaba Eskymos opened the 2019 high school girls tennis season on Wednesday with a Great Northern Conference match in Escanaba. Marquette won, 7-1. Click the above headline to see photos and videos, and hear interviews.
The 2019 fall high school sports seasons are under way, with girls volleyball and tennis matches starting this week, along with cross country meets and football practices. Click the above headline to see the rules changes for the various sports this season.
Northern Michigan University quarterback Ryan Johnson is back and hungrier than ever, after having his 2018 season end after just two plays from scrimmage. Click the above headline to read more about Johnson and the Wildcats heading into the 2019 season.
Bay College has announced a nine-player recruiting class for the 2019-2020 Men's Basketball Team. Six of the nine players are from the U.P. or surrounding areas, while three are from the Detroit area. Click the above headline to see who's coming to Escanaba.
Federation of International Skiing Race Director Walter Hofer and Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday the commitment to bring the FIS Ski Jump World Cup back to Iron Mountain in 2021. It will be the first time in 21 years. Click the above headline for details.
A Northern Michigan University football player is being credited with saving a man from drowning over the weekend in the Black Rocks area of Lake Superior. Ratavian Rinkles was relaxing Sunday before football practice was to begin the next day when he saw a man disappear in the water. Click the above headline for details.
The youth softball seasons have come to an end in Delta County, but there's still time to learn ways to get better at the sport in various clinics. Local girls didn't have to travel far on Monday as Saginaw Valley State University Head Coach Todd Buckingham held a clinic on the Bay College softball fields. Click the above headline for details.
Gladstone High School graduate Bryce Douglas shot four rounds at or below par and captured the Upper Peninsula Golf Association men's championship at the Terrace Bluff Golf Course. Douglas won the title by one stroke, shooting a four-under 284 for the tournament. Click the above headline to read the details. (UPGA Photo)
The eighth annual Polfus Wiffleball Tournament was held this weekend in the Menominee County town of Hermansville. Ten teams of guys played in the double elimination event Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Click the above headline to see photos and videos.
Vulcan’s Dan Lindsley patiently sifted his way through traffic and grabbed the lead on a late race restart to grab the Werner Electric Supply $1,000 super late model feature at Norway Speedway Friday night. Click the above headline to see all of Friday's results.
Northern Michigan University Men's Basketball and Head Coach Matt Majkrzak has tabbed Keil Ganz to be the team's Assistant Men's Basketball Coach. Click teh above headline for details.
The Kingsford Minor Little League (age 9-10) All-Stars had the season come to an end on Monday with a 5-0 loss to Midland Northeast in the state quarterfinals in downstate Dexter. Click the above headline to see photos, video clips, taken by Andy Flaminio.
The high school sports seasons are right around the corner, with the Michigan High School Athletic Association reminding everyone of the dangers of heat and humidity. Click the above headline to read details on practice and game precautions.
The Kingsford Minor Boys (age 9-10) Little League All-Star team lost for the first time on Sunday at the state tournament in Dexter, but will advance to the state quarterfinals with a 2-1 pool play record. Click the above headline for videos taken by Ryan Grondin.
The Kingsford Minor Boys (age 9-10) Little League All-Stars won their first two games this weekend at the state tournament in downstate Dexter. The boys beat Mattawan, 10-4, Friday night, then topped Blissfield, 6-3, on Saturday morning. Click the above headline for details, and to see video clips taken by Ryan Grondin.
The Bay College basketball program will be hosting skills camps for young players next week on the Escanaba campus. It's for both boys and girls who will be entering the third-through-eighth grades. Click the above headline for details.
Half of Michigan High School Athletic Association member high schools continued to assess sports participation fees during the 2018-19 school year, according to a survey that has measured the prevalence of charging students to help fund interscholastic athletics annually over the last 15 years. Click the above headline to see details.
Sirens in the streets of Gladstone Sunday as the Gladstone Indians American Legion baseball team was honored with a parade, one day after capturing their third straight state championship. Click the above headline to see photos and videos from the celebration.
The Gladstone Indians scored two runs in the bottom of the tenth inning to beat the Trenton Tribe, 6-5, to capture the American Legion Baseball Class A state championship Saturday in downstate Gladwin. It was Gladstone's third straight state championship. Click the above headline for details, interviews, photos, and video highlights.
The Escanaba Minor Little League (age 9-10) softball team went 0-3 in pool play at the state tournament in downstate Marysville. The girls fell to Edwarsburg, 15-5, on Friday, and lost to Midland Bullock Creek, 9-5, on Saturday. The girls wrapped up play on Sunday with a 21-13 loss to Hudsonville. Click the above headline to see videos.
The Gladstone Major Little League All-Stars (age 11-12) had their World Series dreams shattered with one swing of the bat Friday afternoon in suburban Indiianapolis. Polk City, Iowa, outfielder Maddy Simeons launched a solo home run over the center field fence in the bottom of the sixth inning, giving her team a dramatic, walk-off, 5-4 win. Click the above headline to read details, and see photos, videos taken by Amy Sundquist.