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.

Source: CBS Detroit

Author: Edward Cardenas

DETROIT (CBS Detroit) – Lisa Ludwinski has been baking since she was a child, making unique creations in professional kitchens and her own home.

Now, after winning  the 2014 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest presented by the Detroit Lions Wednesday, she will be able to bring her hand-made, seasonal pies and cookies to a larger audience through her bakery Sister Pie.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Defending state champion Mercy High School got an early jump on the competition and the 2014 girls swim season Wednesday morning.

When the clock struck midnight, the Marlins hit the water at the earliest possible moment on the first official day of practice.

The event was meant to build team unity and an esprit de corps among the 60 athletes--more than a third of whom are freshmen.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Joanne Maliszewski

Mercy High School junior Emma Feeheley was crowned Miss Farmington 2014 during the annual pageant ceremony Wednesday night at the Civic Theater.

Sponsored by Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, Feeheley, 16, had little time to enjoy the honor as she is expected to be visible and working during the Farmington Founders Festival, during which she will be seen in the Saturday morning festival parade.

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