C-L bowler reaches Singles playoffs
JACKSON - The Cros-Lex Pioneers girls bowling team had one player move into the playoffs in Saturday’s MHSAA Division 3 Girls State Finals at Airport Lanes in Jackson.Sophomore Tegan Matthews finished...
View ArticleRegional girls basketball pairings
Class B at Marysville Semifinals Tues., Mar. 8 6 p.m.– Flint Powers Catholic (11-8) vs. Croswell- Lexington (18-4), inc.; 7:30 p.m.– Marysville (21-2) vs. Detroit Country Day (21-1), inc. Finals...
View ArticleSports briefs
FORESTER TWP.– The Sanilac County Sportsman’s Club has announced some upcoming events: There will be a Fish Fry on Wed., Mar. 23, 2016, beginning at 7:30 p.m.; Hunter Safety Classes (Firearms and Bow)...
View ArticleBowler of Year Tourney set
SANDUSKY– The 35th Annual Bowler of the Year Tournament, sponsored by the Sanilac County News, and hosted by Liberty Lanes in Sandusky, is set to roll on Saturday, April 2.read more
View ArticleRaiders wrap up East title share
BY DALE BALL SPORTS EDITOR MARLETTE– Something had to give. Either Marlette or Sandusky was going to win, at least, a share of the GTC East basketball title Fridays night. One would go...
View ArticleMake it ‘six’ for the Lady Pioneers!
CROSWELL– It never gets old. Just ask any of the members of the Cros- Lex varsity girls’ basketball team.read more
View ArticleLady ‘Skins avenge losses, take district
BY DALE BALL SPORTS EDITOR CAPAC– The Sandusky girls basketball team turned the tables on Friday night. After losing twice to Marlette, the GTC East champs, in the regular season, the Lady Redskins...
View ArticleEagles’ season ends; fall in district opener
PECK– The Deckerville Eagles, who earned a share of their first league title since 1999 last Thursday night, saw their season end abruptly on Monday, falling to Kingston, 41-33.read more
View ArticleSHS boys strike up State title
LANSING– It took a few games to get fully going, but the Sandusky boys bowling team then went on major roll - one that took them to MHSAA Division 4 State Team championship Friday on the lanes at Royal...
View ArticleC-L’s Lieber just misses title
BY DALE BALL SPORTS EDITOR AUBURN HILLS– Collin Lieber has been knocking on the door of a state wrestling championship for three years. His quest came up just short on Saturday night at The Palace of...
View ArticleNew treasurer for Sportsman’s Club
DECKERVILLE– The Sanilac Sportsmen’s Club has announced the election of David Lee of Deckerville as the new treasurer. Lee replaces Bill Reinelt, who passed away in January.read more
View ArticlePioneers just miss upset in district finals
CROSWELL– The Cros-Lex Pioneers saved their best for last, but it was not quite enough.The Yale Bulldogs, co-champions in the BWAC this winter, needed a game-winning shot in the finals seconds Friday...
View ArticleBuzzer-beater ends Pirates’ season
BY DALE BALL Sports Editor PECK– Patience and hard-nosed defense nearly paid off for the Peck Pirates. But, the Kingston Cardinals’ Grant Koehler had the last say.read more
View ArticleBaysdell named All-MIAA
KALAMAZOO– Chase Baysdell, who played for Sandusky High and then transferred to Marlette, recently earned Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) honors in men’s basketball.read more
View ArticleSign-up for Bowler of the Year
SANDUSKY– Entry forms have been coming in for the upcoming 35th Annual Bowler of the Year Tournament, which is sponsored Sanilac County News and hosted by Liberty Lanes, Sandusky. The date of the...
View ArticleSCHA results
(Youth Hockey)PlayoffsSun., Mar. 13Squirt DivisionChampionshipHuron Tool 2 Thumb Cellular1read more
View ArticleSHS’s Nelson playing in national tournament
PORT HURON– Keegan Nelson, a 2015 grad of Sandusky High School and now a freshman on the St. Clair Community College women’s basketball team, will be playing in the NJCAA Division II championship,...
View ArticleWith robins, comes spring
Don’t tell me! You and everyone else, but me, has already seen a robin this year. Good, but how much do you or the rest of us know about them? Without looking at any expensive government studies on...
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