Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy earned its third consecutive victory Tuesday with an uncharacteristically easy win over host Dearborn Divine Child, 47-24.

Historically, most games between the Catholic League Central Division opponents are close, down-to-the-wire battles that are decided by eight points or less.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy won another nail-biter Friday in girls basketball, edging visiting Warren Regina in its Catholic League opener, 30-27.

The Marlins were ahead after one quarter, 12-7, but the teams were tied at halftime, 18-18. Mercy had a 24-21 lead through three periods.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Mercy High School will host a “Welcome Home” celebration and reunion for its 1977 and 1982 state champion basketball teams Friday evening.

The event will take place at halftime of Mercy’s Catholic League Central Division opener against Warren Regina. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

After watching a big first-half lead disappear, Farmington Hills Mercy managed to bear down and refocus its effort at the end of the basketball game Tuesday.

And that made it a happy ending for the Marlins, who scored the last four points to defeat visiting Harper Woods Chandler Park, 39-35.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Brad Kadrich

The idea was twofold: Get middle-school-aged girls more excited about a possible career in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) career and help them toward a good school where they could pursue such a career.

By most measures, organizers of the robotics event “Robogirls,” hosted by ZF/TRW earlier this month at Mercy High School, was a success.

Source: MLive

Author: Jared Purcell

FARMINGTON HILLS -- Success does not discriminate against age and Katie Minnich proved that in the pool yet again this fall.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

Fortunately for Mercy coach Gary Morris and the varsity basketball team’s season outlook, the Marlins have nine returning players.

That high number will help them cope with a rash of injuries and put experienced players on the floor, though their depth won’t be the same.

Source: C & G News

Author: Mike Moore

FARMINGTON HILLS — There are expectations, and then there is the reality of a year-by-year reality.

The Farmington Hills Mercy swimming and diving team is expected to contend for a Division 1 state title every season.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Dan O'Meara

When everything seemed to be going South Lyon’s way, Farmington Hills Mercy managed to steal the momentum and win a Class A regional volleyball match Tuesday night.

The Lions won the fourth game, 25-21, and tied the match at two sets apiece with an awesome display of hitting, but the Marlins rebounded to win the decisive fifth set, 15-7.

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