Source: Detroit Free Press

Author: Detroit Free Press

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Source: Hometown Life

Author: Andrew Vailliencourt

It was a battle of unbeaten rivals Tuesday night at Mercy High School when Mercy and Marian got together for the first time this season.

Mercy outscored the Mustangs, 16-6, in the final quarter to pull out a 46-34 victory. Mercy's win breaks a four-game losing streak against Marian, dating back to the 2017 season.

Source: Oakland Press

Author: Dan Fenner

FARMINGTON HILLS >> Entering Tuesday’s showdown with Birmingham Marian, which featured a pair of unbeaten division rivals, Farmington Hills Mercy coach Gary Morris knew exactly the narrative his team was up against.

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Shelby Tankersley

Mercy High School in Farmington Hills will be celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and the 15,000-plus women who have passed through its doors. 

Source: Oakland Press

Author: Dan Fenner

FARMINGTON HILLS >> Opening night was more than alright for Farmington Hills Mercy Thursday, as the Marlins quickly shook off the rust to collect an impressive 64-26 victory over Waterford Kettering.

Source: C & G News

Author: Zachary Manning

BATTLE CREEK –– The Farmington Hills Mercy volleyball program has been so close to winning a state title over the years, but has come up short each time. 

The Marlins have played in back-to-back Division 1 state semifinal matches and even played in a Class A state final back in 2010, falling to Bloomfield Hills Marian. 

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Andrew Vailliencourt

The Farmington Hills Mercy swim and dive team captured the 2019 Division 1 state championship last weekend, fighting off Ann Arbor Pioneer by just half a point to secure the trophy.

It's the third consecutive year that Mercy has been crowned champions. 

Source: Oakland Press

Author: Drew Ellis

It’s never safe to assume anything, but Mercy’s Jess Mruzik winning the 2019 Miss Volleyball Award was a pretty safe assumption.

Mruzik will finish her prep career at Mercy this week and wind up as one of the most accomplished volleyball players the state has ever seen.

Source: Detroit Free Press

Author: Tom Lang

Jess Mruzik has known since sixth grade she wanted to play volleyball at the University of Michigan, and on Monday she signed her national letter of intent.

An added bonus to the day: the Farmington Hills Mercy outside hitter was named Michigan’s 2019 Miss Volleyball. 

Source: Hometown Life

Author: Colin Gay

After a thrilling five-set win against Bloomfield Hills Marian in the semifinal, Farmington Hills Mercy seemed to play like it had something to prove in the regional final against Cass Tech. 

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