Up for the challenge
The Rogers City volleyball team will try to keep its magical season alive tonight when they travel to Mackinaw City to take on Engadine in a Class D regional semifinal volleyball matchu.
View ArticleMaking it look easy
MACKINAW CITY-The Rogers City volleyball team's first trip to regionals in five years began in dominating fashio.
View ArticleAHA Hockey
The Alpena Hockey Association Pee Wee Team 2, the Hawks started their 2015-2016 season at the Battle on the Bay Tournament in Alpena on Nov. 68. The team ended the weekend with an impressive 3-1 record.
View ArticleLocal players among all-NSL football picks
Many local football players earned North Star League all-conference honors after the teams were released on Wednesday.
View ArticleThe stakes are raised
The Rogers City volleyball team passed its first regional test this week with a victory over Engadine. Now a bigger test awaits the Hurons. Rogers City will play Pellston at 7 p.m.
View ArticleAlpena Sports Hall of Fame announces class of 2015 nominees
The Alpena Sports Hall of Fame has announced the nominees for the 33rd annual Hall of Fame Board of Directors "Ballot List.
View ArticleAnother clean sweep
By JAMES ANDERSEN News Sports Editor MACKINAW CITY - With an enthusiastic crowd, chanting "Sweep! Sweep!" there was nothing to slow down the Rogers City volleyball team on Thursday. In fact, everything...
View ArticleAlpena Flyers split weekend home stand against Kalkaska
By James Andersen News Sports Editor The Alpena Flyers came away with a win and a loss during a two-game home stand this weekend at Northern Lights Arena. Alpena topped the Kalkaska Rhinos 5-4 on...
View ArticleExcitement starts to build
By JONNY ZAWACKI News Sports Writer The Rogers City Hurons are one of eight Class D volleyball teams remaining in the state.
View ArticleHeartbreaking defeat
By JOHN VRANCIC MANISTIQUE - The volleyball season drew to a close for the Rogers City Hurons Tuesday night as they dropped a 3-1 (25-23, 18-25, 25-23, 25-16) decision to the Forest Park Trojans in a...
View ArticleSharpe named Offensive Player of the Year by Bridge 8-Man Alliance
After a year in which he led the Posen football team to a 10-1 record and a conference title, senior quarterback Travis Sharpe was named the Bridge 8-Man Football Alliance's Offensive Player of the...
View ArticleHeart of a champion
Tiffany Cherney just keeps on winning. Cherney recently returned from the World Karate and Kickboxing Commission (WKKC) World Championships in Orlando, Fla, and retained her title to remain world...
View ArticleACC men win opener
MUSKEGON-Ian Nash scored 28 points and the Alpena Community College men's basketball team opened the season with a win, beating Kalamazoo Valley 91-84 on Friday in the annual East/West Classic.
View ArticleA winning start for Alpena
Nick Esch got the Alpena High hockey team off to a winning start. Esch scored two third period goals to lift the Wildcats past Escanaba 2-1 in their season opener on Friday at Northern Lights Arena.
View ArticleFlyers comeback falls short vs. Motor City
For the second straight game, a comeback attempt by the Alpena Flyers fell short.
View ArticleEscanaba gets offensive
After coming up just short of victory in its season opener, the Escanaba hockey team's mission on Saturday was simple: just keep shooting.
View ArticleWaterford's Senerius named Division 7-8 Player of the Year
By JASON SCHMITT The Oakland Press Growing up in a community like Clarkston, Clay Senerius always knew he wanted to play football. Every little kid strives to lace 'em up for the hometown Wolves.
View ArticleLumberjacks pull away from LSSU for big win
The Alpena Community College men's basketball team rolled to its second victory of the young season on Monday, defeating Lake Superior State's JV team 99-71 at Park Arena.
View ArticleDouble the victory for ACC
A fast start helped the Alpena Community College women's basketball team earn its first victory of the season on Monda.
View ArticleStockbridge's Gee Montgomery named Division 5-6 POY
By BRIAN CALLOWAY Lansing State Journal Jeremy Killinger always knew his Stockbridge football program would be in good shape with Mason Gee-Montgomery at quarterback.
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