Source: Hometown Life

Author: Marty Budner

Katie Minnich recently took a trip to the University of Michigan to check out the school and its swim program.

Farmington Hills Mercy's all-state swimmer was impressed enough that she decided Ann Arbor is where she wants to continue her education while developing her swim talents.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Marty Budner

"The mindset for us is going in and swimming the way we are capable of swimming," second-year Mercy head coach Mike Venos said. "We want to treat it as if it were the state meet. It's as much a mindset as it is anything else.

Source: swimswam.com

Author: Big Ten College Recruiting News

Katie Minnich, a two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American from Royal Oak, Michigan, has made a verbal commitment to the University of Michigan. She will join Alexis Wenger in the class of 2022.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Marty Budner

Farmington Hills Mercy's volleyball program has been nothing short of sensational this millennium.

Watch some practice coverage here.

Source: C & G News

Author: Mike Moore

FARMINGTON HILLS — There was an understanding that this team had potential when the season officially launched.

That potential has given way to a proven winner. So far, anyway.

The Farmington Hills Mercy volleyball team reached the Class A regional finals a year ago before falling to eventual state champ Novi High.

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Larry Baker

We are proud to announce the launch of "Accent on Mercy Alumnae," a podcast series proudly bringing you voices of Mercy graduates.

In each broadcast, host Larry Baker, Apple Distinguished Educator and Associate Principal of Mercy, interviews an alumna who is making a difference in her walk of life. Popular topics include career paths, volunteerism, leadership, and the Mercy High School Difference.

Source: Mercy High School and Chocolate Milk: Nature's Sports Drink

Author: Chocolate Milk: Nature’s Sports Drink

The dog days of summer are behind us, school is back in session, and a local sports team has started their season as celebrities…Chocolate Milk Mustache Celebrities. Mercy High School's Swim & Dive team has been named one of United Dairy Industry of Michigan’s (UDIM) Chocolate Milk: Nature’s Sports Drink grant recipients, which emphasizes good nutrition.

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Brad Kadrich

For more than four decades, Carolyn Witte has held every role that can be held at Farmington's Mercy High School.

She graduated from there (1967), so she's been a student. Her daughter went there, so she's been a mom. She taught English there and, for the last 16 years, has served as the school's principal.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Marty Budner

The Bartels sisters made quite an impact at Farmington Hills Mercy this past season.

Amelia, a 17-year-old senior, and Libby, a 16-year-old sophomore, played ice hockey and lacrosse for the Marlins. On each team, Amelia was the shutdown defender and Libby the high-scoring forward.

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