Source: Farmington Observer

Author: Joanne Maliszewski

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / John Stormzand

Never count out the Mercy Marlins, who came from behind to win for the fourth time in five games Monday night in girls basketball.

Down by as many as nine points in the third quarter, they rallied in the fourth to defeat visiting Canton, 39-37.

Source: Detroit News

Author: Marney Rich Keenan

Sitting in a booth at Beverly Hills Grill a few Sundays ago, Jonell Linskey worried she wouldn’t recognize her dinner guest when she arrived.

After all, it had been almost 40 years since she’d taught Margaret Dimond religious studies at Mercy High School.

Source: Farmington Press

Author: Mike Moore

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / John Stormzand

Farmington Hills Mercy's stock in the game of girls basketball will definitely be on the rise following its latest victory.

The undefeated Marlins (4-0) knocked off the No. 2-ranked team in the state Friday night when they rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat visiting Goodrich, 50-44.

Source: The Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy senior Allysen Eads is the 2014 Catholic League champion in girls cross country.

Eads, a four-year standout for the Marlins, won the seven-school race in the A-B Division meet Oct. 18 at Kensington Metropark.

Source: The Observer/Eccentric

Author: Aileen Wingblad

Eighteen Mercy High School students put aside their laptops and books for a few hours last Tuesday and picked up pruning shears, sponges and squeegies to demonstrate what community service means to them.

Source: The Detroit Free Press

Author: Patricia Montemurri

Oprah Winfrey has invited 222 seniors from Farmington Hills Mercy High School to attend her two-day “The Life You Want” extravaganza for free this weekend at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

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