Source: State Champs Network
Author: Tom Markowski
Farmington Hills – It took Jackie Bauer over 11 minutes to find her shooting touch.
It took Farmington Hills Mercy three quarters to close out Walled Lake Western.
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Source: State Champs Network
Author: Tom Markowski
Farmington Hills – It took Jackie Bauer over 11 minutes to find her shooting touch.
It took Farmington Hills Mercy three quarters to close out Walled Lake Western.
Source: Hometown Life
Author: Brad Kadrich
When you've got nearly 50 kids who either already know how to dance or are willing to learn, you might as well put them to good use.
That seems to be the philosophy they're using at Mercy High School in Farmington Hills, where the school's drama club is preparing for its production of the Broadway icon, "42nd Street." The production hits the Mercy stage March 10-12.
Source: MI Prep Zone
Author: Matthew Mowery
FARMINGTON HILLS >> Jackie Bauer’s sisters brought a handwritten sign to a Farmington Hills Mercy home game in the last few weeks, with the message “Our sister is better than we were.”
Hartland would certainly not disagree with that sentiment.
Source: Hometown Life
Author: Brad Emons
Farmington Hills Mercy's Jackie Bauer proved Tuesday night she has the Midas Touch.
Everything the 5-foot-6 senior guard threw up at the rim seemed to turn to gold as she led the Marlins to a come-from-behind 47-42 win over favorite Hartland in the Class A regional girls basketball semifinal at North Farmington.
Source: Hometown Life
Author: Marty Budner
Farmington Hills Our Lady of Mercy is moving on in the Class A girls basketball state tournament.
The Marlins slipped past neighborhood rival North Farmington Friday night, 32-30, in the district championship game played at Farmington High School. The low-scoring game was close all the way.
Source: MLive Detroit
Author: Jared Purcell
FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. -- At the beginning of the basketball season, it would not have been a shock to pick the Farmington Hills Mercy girls basketball team to have a solid season. After all, that's at least what Mercy does.
Source: MI Prep Zone
Author: MARK H. STOWERS
FARMINGTON — The championship hardware just keeps piling up for the Farmington Hills Mercy. First it was a Catholic League Championship in mid-February and now the team picked up a Class A district title over North Farmington on Friday night, 32-30.
Source: Hometown Life
Author: Marty Budner
Mercy reigns again.
Source: freep.com
Author: Wright Wilson
After three years, Chloe Godbold finally got the Catholic League championship trophy in her hand. And all she could do was start sneezing.
Source: Detroit News
Author: Al Willman
With few exceptions, the girls side of the Catholic League A-B Division has been shared between two teams for the last 10 years: Farmington Hills Mercy and Birmingham Marian.
On Sunday, Mercy won its first title since 2013-14, with a 45-36 win over Marian in the division’s championship game at Wayne State.