Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Long a power in the sport of girls volleyball, Farmington Hills Mercy might reach new heights in the 2016 campaign. Coach Loretta Vogel begins her eighth season at the school and her 40th overall with what could be one of her best teams. Potentially, the Class A Marlins, who are ranked No. 5 in the first statewide coaches poll, will have one of their best attacks, featuring an array of powerful hitters.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Aileen Wingblad

The Farmington-Farmington Hills community has a new ambassador, and local youth have a new role model.

Grace Murphy was crowned Miss Farmington 2016 during Wednesday evening’s pageant at the Farmington Civic Theater.

“I’m overjoyed and so surprised – this is unreal,” said Grace, moments after she was named winner.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Mercy High School has found a most capable and qualified individual to take charge of its enormously successful swimming and diving program.

Mike Venos, who has had parallel results in his 17 years with the Brother Rice boys, will coach the Mercy girls, too.

He replaces Shannon Dunworth, who resigned recently after 12 seasons with the Marlins to take a non-coaching job in Texas.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

For the second year in a row, the Miss Softball Award for position players goes to a member of the Farmington Hills Mercy team.

Abby Krzywiecki received the honor at the end of an outstanding senior season in which she set a state record for home runs with 20.

Source: Mercy High School

Author: Mercy High School

Source: Hometown Life

Author: O & E Media

More than 200 graduates crossed the stage at the Detroit Opera House during Mercy High School’s 71st commencement exercise Sunday, June 5.

According to school officials, the Mercy High Class of 2016 earned more than $23 million in college scholarships and served more than 27,000 hours of community service.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Anna Dixon saw the ball drop in center field and never stopped running. When she finally did, she was on home plate.

The sophomore catcher’s inside-the-park home run helped Farmington Hills Mercy clinch an 11-7 victory over Lake Orion in a Division 1 quarterfinal softball game Tuesday.

Source: State Champs Sports Network

Author: Jeff Dullack

Farmington Hills Mercy’s Abby Krzywiecki named 2016 Total Softball Michigan High School Softball Player of the Year

Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: MATTHEW B. MOWERY

DETROIT >> The key to surviving in the postseason isn’t to think you’ll never get hit hard — it’s merely to avoid being the one that gets squished.

While both teams in the Division 1 softball quarterfinal at Wayne State may feel like bugs on a windshield after Tuesday’s dual offensive maulings, only one of them flew away from the encounter.

Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: MATTHEW B. MOWERY

FARMINGTON HILLS >> It’s not always easy to remember your first home run, when you’ve hit so many that each new one attracts attention like it’s your first.

For Abby Krzywiecki, Michigan’s newly-minted home run queen after breaking the state’s single-season record in districts, an early one still resonates as one of the most memorable.

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