Source: Student and Athlete

Author: Robert McClain

Farmington Hills Mercy shuts out CHSL rival Wixom, St. Catherine in MHSAA Field Hockey Association action on Monday, October 3 at Mercy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Like the leaves changing colors every autumn, another Michigan fall tradition is a Farmington Hills Mercy victory in the annual Oakland County girls swimming and diving meet.

The Marlins won their 12th consecutive championship Saturday at Lake Orion High School, outscoring Catholic League rival Bloomfield Hills Marian to win this year's title, 376-289.

Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: MARVIN GOODWIN

LAKE ORION - Farmington Hills Mercy’s Allie Lobbia walked out of Lake Orion High Saturday with a trophy. Was it swiped? Of course not.

The Marlins earned this trophy after capturing their 12th straight Oakland County Swimming and Diving championship.

Source: State Champs Network

Author: State Champs

CONGRATULATIONS to Social Studies Teacher Mr. Gary Morris on being selected as the Serra Chevrolet Teacher of the Month for September as featured on STATE CHAMPS!

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Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy begins the 2016 season as the state's No. 1-ranked team in Division 1 girls high school swimming and diving. That's nothing new for either the Marlins or new coach Mike Venos, who also coaches the Birmingham Brother Rice boys team.

Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: Marvin Goodwin

With new coach Mike Venos taking over for recently retired Shannon Dunworth, Farmington Hills Mercy’s girls swimming team will have a new look this season. But the Marlins will still be formidable. With 11 straight Oakland County titles and a third-place finish at last year’s D1 state meet, Mercy’s resume is intimidating. To be sure, it will take a mighty effort from area teams to topple the Marlins, but a host of teams will try.

 

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Long a power in the sport of girls volleyball, Farmington Hills Mercy might reach new heights in the 2016 campaign. Coach Loretta Vogel begins her eighth season at the school and her 40th overall with what could be one of her best teams. Potentially, the Class A Marlins, who are ranked No. 5 in the first statewide coaches poll, will have one of their best attacks, featuring an array of powerful hitters.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Aileen Wingblad

The Farmington-Farmington Hills community has a new ambassador, and local youth have a new role model.

Grace Murphy was crowned Miss Farmington 2016 during Wednesday evening’s pageant at the Farmington Civic Theater.

“I’m overjoyed and so surprised – this is unreal,” said Grace, moments after she was named winner.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Mercy High School has found a most capable and qualified individual to take charge of its enormously successful swimming and diving program.

Mike Venos, who has had parallel results in his 17 years with the Brother Rice boys, will coach the Mercy girls, too.

He replaces Shannon Dunworth, who resigned recently after 12 seasons with the Marlins to take a non-coaching job in Texas.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

For the second year in a row, the Miss Softball Award for position players goes to a member of the Farmington Hills Mercy team.

Abby Krzywiecki received the honor at the end of an outstanding senior season in which she set a state record for home runs with 20.

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