Source: MI Prep Zone

Author: Matthew Mowery

WATERFORD — It’s true to say that the matchup between defending Catholic League champion Farmington Hills Mercy and defending Kensington Lakes Activities Association champ Waterford Mott comes a few months to late to be as classic as it could’ve been.

That also undersells how good of a game it actually was on Tuesday’s opening night, despite the vastly changed rosters of the two squads.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / John Stormzand

Farmington Hills Mercy narrowly missed winning another state championship Saturday in the Division 1 girls swimming and diving competition at Eastern Michigan University.

The Marlins were runners-up to perennial contender Saline, 267.5-262. They have finished in second place two of the last three years.

Source: Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara / John Stormzand

Farmington Hills Mercy will have to be at its best this weekend if it's going to repeat as the Division 1 champion in girls swimming and diving, according to coach Shannon Dunworth.

Source: Farmington Press

Author: Christian Davis

FARMINGTON HILLS — Farmington Hills Mercy volleyball coach Loretta Vogel could hardly contain herself.

Her squad just won a Class A regional championship against Birmingham Seaholm Nov. 13 at Bloomfield Hills Marian.

In fact, Vogel was so energized, she rushed the floor when her team scored the 25th point in the fourth and final game.

Source: The Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Birmingham Seaholm had just scored back-to-back points to take a 23-22 lead in the fourth game Thursday when Farmington Hills Mercy coach Loretta Vogel quickly called a timeout.

Source: The Observer/Eccentric

Author: John Stormzand (photographer)

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Source: Student & Athlete

Author: Unknown

Farmington Hills Mercy downed Detroit Renaissance 3-0 to win the Michigan High School Athletic Association Class A District 21 Volleyball Championship on Thursday, Nov. 6, at Renaissance.

Mercy won the match 25-11, 25-15, and 25-18.

Senior Jenna Lerg had 13 kills. Senior Kayla Fisher added seven kills. Senior Monica Shuk had 22 digs for Mercy (51-6-2).

Source: The Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

Farmington Hills Mercy senior Allysen Eads is the 2014 Catholic League champion in girls cross country.

Eads, a four-year standout for the Marlins, won the seven-school race in the A-B Division meet Oct. 18 at Kensington Metropark.

Source: The Observer/Eccentric

Author: Dan O'Meara

A championship was not to be for the Farmington Hills Mercy golfers, but the Marlins still finished as one of the best teams in the state.

Mercy was sixth among 15 teams in the girls Division 1 tournament, posting a two-day score of 690 at Bedford Valley Golf Course in Battle Creek.

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