Source: Observer & Eccentric Media
Author: Editor Submission
St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center helps children and adults with its free, personalized education programs, and now is getting help of its own from Mercy High School.
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Source: Observer & Eccentric Media
Author: Editor Submission
St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center helps children and adults with its free, personalized education programs, and now is getting help of its own from Mercy High School.
Source: Detroit Free Press
Author: Patricia Montemurri / Jennifer Martinez
In a long line outside of a Manhattan raw juice bar, Michigan sisters Caitlin and Jessie James tasted a trend they could make and market in their home state.
Source: Observer/Eccentric
Author: Unknown
Mercy High School held its 70th commencement ceremony last week at the Detroit Opera House to honor its Class of 2015.
The class earned more than $21 million in college scholarships and served more than 29,000 hours of community service.
Source: Observer/Eccentric
Author: Unknown
Annie Leuker of Milford was one of 17 recipients of Girl Scout’s highest honor – The Gold Award.
The awards were presented April 26 at Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan’s annual Honor Reception. The Gold Award is presented to senior and ambassador level Girl Scouts who display exemplary service to their communities and beyond.
Source: Observer/Eccentric
Author: Aileen Wingblad / John Stormzand
Emma Feeheley will give up her Miss Farmington title in July but is gaining a new one, Miss Texas — sort of.
The 17-year-old Mercy High School junior has landed a role in the independent film, Crowning Jules, produced by Miles Media. Her part, "Miss Texas," is expected to take about a week to film this summer in Indiana.
Source: Detroit News
Author: David Goricki
Farmington Hills Mercy's softball team is loaded with some of the top talent in the state, making the Marlins a legitimate threat to win the Catholic League and state title this season.
Source: Observer/Eccentric
Author: Unknown
Mercy track meet
Farmington Hills Mercy had four individual winners and a first-place relay team Tuesday in a 69-59 loss to Livonia Ladywood in girls track and field.
In the sprints, Ogechi Nwaopara and Hannah Blakey won the 100- and 200-meter dashes in 14.87 and 30.42 seconds, respectively.
Source: Farmington Press
Author: Mike Moore / Sarah Purlee
FARMINGTON HILLS — Perfect coming in.
Perfect coming out.
Dominant all the way.
The Farmington Hills Mercy softball team kept its unblemished record rolling Tuesday in a doubleheader victory against Livonia Ladywood in a pair of games called by mercy rule despite some on-again, off-again weather that varied between cool rain and bright sun.
Source: State Champs Sports Network
Author: Scott Burnstein
Farmington Hills – Slugging for the fences is Alex Sobczak’s specialty.
Sobczak, a senior infielder at Farmington Hills Mercy who signed with Michigan, is State Champs’ No. 1 player for 2015 and she’s become quite accustomed to blasting pitches out of the park.
Source: Observer/Eccentric
Author: Dan O'Meara
Three of Farmington Hills Mercy’s top athletes in girls track and field will be seniors Allysen Eads and Ogechi Nwaopara and sophomore Arianna Allman.
Eads is a veteran distance runner who was a two-time state qualifier and all-area selection in cross country. She was third in the Catholic League in the 1,600-meter run.