It’s been a great year for Detroit Cody, as its football team made it to the Public School League Finals. It lost to Martin Luther King High, but it was the school’s first ever appearance.
MIAMI– A sellout audience of over 70,000 was not treated to the offensive barrage most prognosticators predicted the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints would unfurl in great weather conditions in Miami’s Sun Life Stadium.
ANN ARBOR — The Michigan State Spartans are in the midst of the last half of the Big Ten regular season and in preparation for the NCAA Tournament and March Madness, they have gotten off to the best start in the school’s noteworthy history.
The Sports Medicine Clinic at the University of Virginia Health System is using a cutting-edge therapy called platelet rich plasma (PRP) to help heal injured ligaments, tendons and muscles.
ANN ARBOR — The University of Michigan is on the path of regenerating its noteworthy basketball program. Behind the elevation the UM basketball fortunes is Detroiter Manny Harris from Redford High School. The Wolverines’ junior guard is the linchpin for Michigan’s NCAA Tournament hopes in the 2009-10 season.
The Clorox Company and Pine Sol are partnering with the P.O.W.E.R. (Presenting Opportunities, Winning Effectual Results) Organization to support high quality, out-of-school math programs for Metro Detroit youth and their families through a grant and national media recognition.
Issuing bold declarations and proclamations concerning the future plight of our Detroit Lions is like trying to climb Mount Everest in Chuck Taylor tennis shoes or hunting lions on the African plains with a only a toothpick as your defense. Hope is all the longsuffering Lions faithful have for all the years of watching and supporting one of the original franchises.
The National Street Ball Association (NSBA) has emerged as a pro-organization and not-for-profit league whose mission to provide opportunities for players helps develop and showcase talent on the court as well as compete professionally at the national level.
Washington Wizards point guard Gilbert Arenas pleaded guilty as part of a plea bargain to a single weapons charge in District of Columbia Superior Court on Friday, according to the Associated Press.