Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: MATTHEW B. MOWERY

FARMINGTON HILLS >> When you have the chance to step on the neck of a championship-caliber opponent, you’d better take it.

Otherwise, don’t be shocked if they come back and give you a battle.

No. 2-ranked Farmington Hills Mercy had its chances to close out the defending Division 1 state champs, Warren Regina, early in both games of Friday’s Catholic League doubleheader, but didn’t.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Seniors Allia McDowell and Miranda Konja and freshman Chloe Woodbeck scored goals Thursday as Farmington Hills Mercy defeated visiting Madison Heights Bishop Foley in girls soccer, 3-0.

Three goals was more than enough, though the Marlins dominated the field for the entire game.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

double play to end the first half inning Wednesday provided an early spark of inspiration for Farmington Hills Mercy in its sweep of Birmingham Marian in a softball doubleheader.

After holding the visiting Mustangs scoreless in their opening at-bat, the Marlins went on to invoke the mercy rule in both games, winning 16-0 in four innings and 11-0 in five.

Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: MATTHEW B. MOWERY

Will the Detroit Athletic Club’s 20th annual female Michigan High School Athlete of the Year award stay in Oakland County?

It could.

Farmington Hills Mercy senior Abby Krzywiecki is one of six finalists for this year’s award it was recently announced.

The winner — who receives a $5,000 scholarship, while the other five finalists get $1,000 each — will be unveiled on May 9.

Source: mhsmi.org

Author: Mercy High School

Mercy Seniors will continue Athletic Careers in College

Congratulations to these Mercy High School senior athletes who committed to play a sport in college!

Jordyn Schluter, Basketball -Calvin College; Zora Pullen, Basketball - Lake Forest College; Abbey Przekop, Soccer - Assumption College; Cari Padula, Softball - Western Michigan University

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Mercy High School won the championship of its four-team softball pool Saturday in the annual Mercy Invitational.

The Marlins (6-0) were led in the hitting department by junior outfielder Sophia VanAcker and senior first baseman Abby Krzywiecki.

Source: Robotics Headed to Worlds

Author: Dan Riehl

Riveters go to Robotics World Championships

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Senior Lilly Blake has scored 29 goals in just five games for the undefeated Mercy High School lacrosse team.

Blake scored seven more Monday night as the Marlins won their fifth straight win a 22-5 rout of host Ann Arbor Huron.

Mercy got another nine goals from four other players. Ciara Lopus scored three; Meg Powers, Libby Bartels and Evie Drukker notched two each.

Source: State Champs Sports Network

Author: Tom Markowski

Farmington Hills – Most often an athlete’s life changes dramatically when they go to college and are introduced not only to a different lifestyle but also an enhanced training schedule.

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.

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