Articles tagged:Huron High School

Posted: Thu May 24 9:09 a.m. by Danielle Arndt K-12 education reporter
Ann Arbor Huron, Chelsea, Saline among 'America's best' high schools

Newsweek released its annual list of the 1,000 America's best high schools in the nation this week, ranking those that have proven they are the most effective in turning out college-ready graduates.

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Posted: Mon May 21 1:04 p.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter

Prior to last week’s Division 1 regional tennis tournament, Pioneer High School coach Tom Pullen was concerned about his team qualifying for the MHSAA finals that begin June 1 at the Midland Community Tennis Center. Pullen was able to breathe a sigh of relief as his team was one of ...

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Posted: Tue May 15 10:33 p.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter
As both teams build for the future, Pioneer beats Huron 1-0 in girls soccer

First place in the Southeastern Conference Red Division was on the line Tuesday night when rivals Huron and Pioneer met in girls soccer at Riverbank Stadium. For the two head coaches, however, the match was just another piece to the puzzle of trying to build a winning team. “We want ...

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Posted: Fri May 11 10:27 p.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter

Pioneer High School boys lacrosse coach James Corey could be heard from the top of the stands, screaming at his team after a lackluster first quarter. “We couldn’t have played worse,” he yelled, telling his team it was the worst quarter they played all season. Corey’s words may not have ...

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Posted: Wed May 9 11:33 a.m. by Pete Cunningham
Huron AD Dottie Davis on the impact of Title IX: 'We were just considered tomboys'

On Wednesday, world champion boxer Laila Ali will kick off the University of Michigan's three-day conference on Title IX. Forty years ago, the groundbreaking legislation made it law that “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits ...

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Posted: Mon May 7 10:44 p.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter
First-half deficit too much for Huron girls lacrosse team in loss to Hartland

A furious second-half comeback came up short and the Huron High School girls lacrosse team lost 17-14 to Hartland in a meeting of two of the top 10 teams in the state. Trailing 13-5 at the break, the River Rats outscored Hartland 9-4 in the second half Monday at Riverbank ...

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Posted: Mon May 7 10:32 p.m. by Chris Asadian Photographer
Images from the Huron girls lacrosse team's 17-14 loss to Hartland

Story: First-half deficit too much for Huron girls lacrosse team in loss to Hartland

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Posted: Sun May 6 10:10 a.m. by AnnArbor.com Staff
Ann Arbor grads Barott, Duerksen, Monroe earn college sports honors

Kelcy Barott Huron High School graduate Kelcy Barott was named to the Western Water Polo Association all-freshman team after a successful first season at Colorado State. “Kelcy Barott did a great job during the second half of the season,” CSU coach Mike Moody said in a release. “She got a ...

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Posted: Sat May 5 1:17 a.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter
Saline track teams use Golden Triangle as dress rehearsal for run at state championship bids

Saline High School boys track and field coach Allan Leslie stood feet away from the track as one of his runners was trailing in a heat during the Golden Triangle meet Friday evening. Unfazed by the runner’s position; Leslie was happy to see what sort of effort the runner put ...

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Posted: Sat May 5 12:51 a.m. by Chris Asadian Photographer
Images from the Golden Triangle high school track meet

A number of local high school track teams competed in the annual Golden Triangle meet Friday at Saline High School.

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Posted: Fri Apr 27 4:05 p.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter
Huron diver staying in Ann Arbor, signs with University of Michigan

Huron High School diver Elena Ghormley has spent her entire life in the Ann Arbor area and, like many high school seniors, she figured she would be moving away from her family for college in the fall. Those plans changed when the University of Michigan women’s swimming and diving team ...

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Posted: Mon Apr 23 7:12 a.m. by Jenn McKee Entertainment Journalist, AnnArbor.com

Beginning April 27, the Huron Players (of Huron High School) will present "Fools," a play by Neil Simon, directed by Pam Cardell. In the play, Leon Tolchinsky, a young school teacher, realizes his new home has been cursed with chronic stupidity and has 24 hours to break the curse and ...

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Posted: Sat Apr 14 9:56 a.m. by Pete Cunningham
2012 All-Washtenaw County boys basketball team

DREAM TEAM Mike Lewis (sr., F), Huron: Averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds while leading the River Rats to Southeastern Conference Red Division and Class A district tournament titles. At 6-feet, 5-inches and 215 pounds, Lewis always has been a force down low, but added an outside and mid-range game ...

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Posted: Fri Apr 13 12:45 p.m. by Pete Cunningham

DREAM TEAM Angela Broggi (sr., F/G), Father Gabriel Richard: At 5 feet, 10 inches, Broggi's length created problems for opposing guards, and her speed created problems for opposing forwards. She averaged 10.3 points and 5.6 rebounds for Gabriel Richard and shot 45.4 percent from the field during the regular season, ...

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Posted: Thu Apr 12 10:16 a.m. by Matt Durr Sports reporter
Huron's Mike Lewis, Devin Talley fulfill dreams of playing college basketball

Huron High School basketball players Mike Lewis and Devin Talley have more in common than just being student-athletes at Huron. Both played on teams that reached the final four in the state basketball tournament — Lewis in 2010 when the boys team reached the state finals, and Talley this past ...

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