Source: Farmington Press

Author: Mike Moore

GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Joe Jones admitted that he knew exactly what he had, but he had no clue what to expect.

With all the talent he figured his roster would include, there was no real way to be sure.

“Not until they hit the ice,” the Farmington Hills Mercy hockey coach said. “You never really know until they get out there and start playing games.”

He knows now, and he’s loving it.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy started fast and never looked back Thursday night as it cruised to a 56-41win over host Harper Woods Chandler Park in girls basketball.

The Marlins posted 25 points in the first eight minutes and outscored the Eagles in the second quarter, 11-5, for a commanding lead at halftime, 36-16.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy avenged an earlier loss when it defeated Dearborn Divine Child on its own floor Tuesday in girls basketball, 52-42.

Senior Taylor Jones poured in a game-high 26 points to lead the Marlins, who were on the short end of a 52-43 score when the teams played earlier this month at Mercy.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy capitalized on its considerable depth, as well as its obvious talent, to win yet another girls hockey game Monday night.

The Marlins skated to their sixth consecutive victory with a 3-0 triumph over the visiting Walled Lake Wild at Eddie Edgar Arena.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / John Stormzand

Farmington Hills Mercy got back on the winning side of the score Tuesday with a 60-25 romp past visiting Livonia Ladywood in girls basketball.

The Marlins, who had their first loss Friday to Dearborn Divine Child after starting the season with six straight wins, rolled out to a 23-5 lead after one quarter.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / Doug Bargerstock

Farmington Hills Mercy won another close game Tuesday in its Catholic League Central Division opener as it held off host Warren Regina down the stretch for a 58-54 victory.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: n/a

Source: Farmington Observer

Author: Joanne Maliszewski

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / John Stormzand

Never count out the Mercy Marlins, who came from behind to win for the fourth time in five games Monday night in girls basketball.

Down by as many as nine points in the third quarter, they rallied in the fourth to defeat visiting Canton, 39-37.

Source: Detroit News

Author: Marney Rich Keenan

Sitting in a booth at Beverly Hills Grill a few Sundays ago, Jonell Linskey worried she wouldn’t recognize her dinner guest when she arrived.

After all, it had been almost 40 years since she’d taught Margaret Dimond religious studies at Mercy High School.

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