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Quarterback has promising future, says former college coach Elliot Uzelac.
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Penn State-bound quarterback displays talents early in the season; Lowell's Graham, Grand Rapids West Catholic's Suggs also off to fast starts.
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Appleton North's Lichtfuss, Lake Country Lutheran's Wartinbee shine early in season.
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Chelsea's Nick Hill, who has committed to Michigan State, and Sterling Heights Stevenson's Jason Fracassa continue to roll up impressive numbers.
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Health problems motivate King's Reynolds, a 41-year veteran, to call it a career.
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Oshkosh West quarterback Demler off to sizzling start.
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Michigan State-bound William Gholston eyes state championship.
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DaVonti Bell hopes to prove unstoppable on defensive line.
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Austin White will be a Wolverine; Nix leads with 30 points, 14 rebounds in all-star basketball game.
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Small-school all-stars put on a show to remember.
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Spartan recruit has bizarre experience on future home field.
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Former prep football players excited over opportunity to play at Michigan State's Spartan Stadium.
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Grand Rapids area baseball standout signs with the University of Michigan.
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Kenosha St. Joseph is celebrating a state baseball title despite thinking its season was over in the regional finals.
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Oakfield hurler tosses perfect game while Grantsburg right-hander ends season at 25-0.
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At stake is the right to cover high school playoff games online.
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Potterville boys and girls pull off sweep in Division 4.
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Television the key to replay; State's top-ranked baseball team bids for playoff championship.
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Grand Ledge's O'Keefe focused on championships, not milestones; Pro scouts keeping an eye on U-D Jesuit slugger.
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Association to study divisional setups for basketball.
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Small schools could get big boost in 2010 with addition of eight-player football; Remus Chippewa Hills clinches conference title with no-hitter.
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The state's winningest girls soccer coach gives team credit for helping him push through trying times.
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Wrestling all-stater misses senior season but comes up strong on baseball diamond.
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Mid-state umps sacrifice game fees to give back.
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Chickering stepping down after 23 years with WIAA; Hamilton forfeits alter City Conference standings.
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Brad Guenther leads attack for last season's Division 1 runner-up; Forest Hills Northern pursuing another state girls track title.
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Two outstanding hitters lead West De Pere's hopes for another state title.
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Falcons boast the talent to be state champs.
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Kimberly and Kenosha Bradford among state's top teams.
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Herendeen, Willis lead Warrior repeat bid; Class C state boys champs have to forfeit title.