Source: Hometown Life

Author: Hometown Life

Public and private high schools within the coverage area of Hometownlife.com/Observer & Eccentric Newspapers were invited to submit their Top 6 students to be honored for academic achievement. Each school was encouraged to submit the criteria for choosing its students and are presented in the order submitted, with many listed in alphabetical order.

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Gabby Byrnes

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Marty Budner

Jerry Ashe has been associated with the Mercy High School softball program in some coaching capacity for the past 22 years, but never as a head coach.

That changes this year.

Source: Observer & Eccentric

Author: Brad Kadrich

There are nearly 60 students in the cast of the Mercy High School production of "Mary Poppins" that hits the stage Friday night.

Source: Oakland Press

Author: Dan Fenner

FARMINGTON HILLS - In one of the dreaded playoff-opening matchups pitting two accomplished teams against each other too early in the tournament Monday, Farmington Hills Mercy knocked off Birmingham Groves, 51-48.

Repeatedly sent to the line for free throws in the final minute, Mercy made just 4-of-10 shots, but it ultimately proved to be just enough to prevail.

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

Source: C & G Newspapers

Author: Mike Moore

FARMINGTON HILLS — The Farmington Hills Mercy basketball team is one with an abundance of talent, a good mix of experience and youth, and potential to make yet another run come playoff time.

As coach Gary Morris assessed the first quarter of the 2017-18 season, there wasn’t too much that he had to complain about.

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