“I play goalie because I’m not afraid,” freshman Regan Troff said. “I’m not afraid of the ball; I’m not afraid of the girls, and I’m certainly not afraid of the…
A number can hold special meaning, evident in the case of freshman Yadira Demott and her mother. Her mom passed down her jersey number after playing college volleyball in Mexico.…
For the first time since 2009 Gull Lake’s girls’ soccer team emerged on top of the highly anticipated matchup of the Kalamazoo area’s two most prominent programs (and not coincidentally…
One year ago at the start of the school year, Gull Lake High School moved into Class A for athletics. The requirement to move up is to have over 911…
As the final buzzer sounded Sunday evening, many surprises surfaced in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. March Madness has taught basketball enthusiasts to expect anything in the tournament,…
Of all of the MHSAA athletics seasons, perhaps none generates a level of anticipation quite like the spring. Student athletes of all grades have been preparing fervently throughout the winter…
Spring is a time when the temperature gets warmer, the snow turns into rain, and thunderstorm and tornado warnings are an almost a weekly occurrence. However, none of that has…
Saturday, March 2 may not have been a very important day for most people, but for 120 of Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) division 2 bowlers, it was the…
After previous years of excessive winning, being a .500 team was a new feeling for the Blue Devils. After a 0-2 start, things appeared to be going up when…
As the snow melts off (unless of course you make residence in Michigan) and the first signs of spring return anew, college hoops fans rejoice, knowing that their favorite…