Source: Hometown Life
Author: Brad Emons
Chloe Godbold measures only 5 feet, 4 inches, but the Farmington Hills Mercy senior guard loomed large Friday night in the Marlins' 43-30 girls basketball win over host Livonia Ladywood.
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Source: Hometown Life
Author: Brad Emons
Chloe Godbold measures only 5 feet, 4 inches, but the Farmington Hills Mercy senior guard loomed large Friday night in the Marlins' 43-30 girls basketball win over host Livonia Ladywood.
Source: C & G News
Author: Sherri Kolade
FARMINGTON HILLS — A number of Mercy High School students sported red and white polka dot bandanas and blue-collar work shirts rolled up to the elbows.
The team of students embodied Rosie the Riveter, and they wore a picture of the powerhouse on their collars to boot Dec. 16 at the school.
Source: Hometown Life
Author: Bill Bresler
The Mercy High School robotics team has a new home.
School officials cut the ribbon recently on the new robotics room, which will house equipment and materials, as well as supporting all activities for the robotics team, the Riveters.
The new digs make robotics a more feasible option for Mercy students and, as an added benefit, contribute to STEM activities at the school.
Source: Mercy High School
Author: Mercy High School
Mercy High School and the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Mercy ROBOTICS TEAM, The Riveters on Friday, December 16, 2016. We celebrated the new dedicated space at Mercy which will house equipment and materials to support Robotics. This new advanced space will make Robotics more feasible for Mercy students to participate and compete in the coming years as well as help contribute to STEM type activities at the school.
Source: Student and Athlete
Author: Student and Athlete
Farmington Hills Mercy Sophomore Libby Bartels scores the game winner on Wednesday against Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood.
Farmington Hills Mercy tips rival Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood, 3-1.
Source: State Champs Network
Author: Jeff Dullack
Bloomfield Hills – In an unusually early Catholic League matchup against rival Birmingham Marian, Farmington Hills Mercy’s second half defense clamped down on Friday night.
Source: MI Prep Zone
Author: @MIPrepzone
BIRMINGHAM – In girls hoops action, Chloe Godbold scored 11 points as Farmington Hills Mercy edged Birmingham Marian 44-43 on Friday evening.
Jackie Bauer and Katie Coe scored 10 points. Jenna Schluter recorded seven points and Jess Mruzik scored six points had 10 rebounds for Mercy (2-1, 1-0 CHSL).
Olivia Moore scored 11 points. Lauren Montalbano, Hannah Redoute and Uche Ike all scored eight points for Marian (2-2, 0-1 CHSL).
Source: MLive Detroit
Author: Jared Purcell
Source: C & G News
Author: Mike Moore
FARMINGTON HILLS — A year ago, the Port Huron Northern girls basketball team made it to the Class A quarterfinals.
This year, the squad brought back four starters and is as dangerous as ever.
On Dec. 3, the Farmington Hills Mercy squad was tied with the Huskies in the fourth quarter before eventually falling.
Source: Hometown Life
Author: Marty Budner
There's no doubting the court success Farmington Mercy has enjoyed under veteran head coach Gary Morris.