Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

It was a good opening day for Farmington Hills Mercy’s softball team Wednesday and a rough first day for host Farmington.

The Marlins took it to the Falcons with a potent hitting attack and notched a pair of one-sided victories, 13-3 in seven innings and 18-3 in four.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

It was a bittersweet experience for the Farmington Hills Mercy track team Tuesday in its Catholic League dual-meet opener.

The host Marlins had to settle for a tie with perennial power Warren Regina, 64-64.

Originally, Mercy was thought to have won the meet, 65-63. A minor scoring error was later discovered, taking a point from the Marlins and giving it to the Saddlelites.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Senior Lilly Blake continues to chalk up big numbers as the leading scorer for the undefeated Mercy High School girls lacrosse team.

Blake scored seven more goals Wednesday to lead the Marlins to their third straight win as they defeated Catholic League rival Livonia Ladywood, 15-14.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

After making a run to the Division 2 state semifinals last year, coach Lindsay Hoyt and the Farmington Hills Mercy lacrosse team are hoping for more of the same.

The Marlins have the potential to get there again despite some key graduation losses.

On the other hand, they return the majority of their team, having lost only seven seniors on a 25-player roster.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

After four years as an assistant coach, Gene Pulice takes charge of the Mercy High School varsity soccer program as head coach.

He replaces longtime coach Butch Babler, who stepped aside last year to concentrate on field hockey. He coaches the Marlins in that sport and is involved with the international game, too.

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

We are pleased to announce that Mercy High School seniors Miranda Stano, Jinghan Hu

and their teacher, Ms. Susan Smith, have earned national recognition in the Scholastic Art

& Writing Awards of 2016. Miranda won a gold medal and an American Visions Medal

for her drawing titled “Grandmother”. Jinghan won a silver medal for her drawing titled

“My Grandmother” and a silver medal for her portfolio titled “People In My Eyes”.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

With so many good, young hockey players last year, Farmington Hills Mercy had the foundation in place to win another championship in 2016.

The Marlins achieved the repeat and won their third title in four seasons Saturday with a 3-2 victory over Grosse Pointe South at Arctic Edge Ice Arena.

Source: studentandathlete.org

Author: Student and Athlete

Mercy High School ICE HOCKEY Division 1 2016 STATE CHAMPIONS

Photo by StudentandAthlete.org / Oakland Press

 

2016 MMGHSHL playoffs

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Brad Kadrich

Lucy Devine probably can’t say how many times she watched “The Sound of Music” as a kid, but it was enough to absolutely fall in love with the main character, Maria Rainer.

Now the Mercy High School senior is bring the part made famous by Julie Andrews to life this weekend when the high school drama program presents, “The Sound of Music.”

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy needed something good to happen in the second half Friday to regain the momentum in the Class A district championship game at West Bloomfield.

Senior Zora Pullen was the player who stepped up and did that, leading the Marlins to a 54-48 victory over Harrison in the girls basketball tournament.

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