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Tales of Northern Michigan's Past
S5 E1: Tyler DuBord and The House of Ludington

Tales of Northern Michigan's Past

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 24:08


Season 5 is officially here! Chris kicks off the season with a visit to the House of Ludington in Escanaba, and with it he has a wonderful conversation with Tyler DuBord, the manager at The House of Ludington. This is part 1 of their conversation.

The Bamboo Lab Podcast
The Rise of a Champion: Ricky Seymour's Journey from Addiction to Boxing Victory

The Bamboo Lab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 53:35


Send us a textRicky "The Savage" Seymour's life reads like a Hollywood redemption story, except it's painfully real. From the depths of addiction, homelessness, and prison to becoming a professional boxer and devoted father of seven, his journey exemplifies the raw power of human resilience.When Seymour describes growing up on a reservation in Escanaba, Michigan, being emancipated at 15, and eventually finding himself "sleeping in a stolen car behind a broken down hotel," he doesn't romanticize his struggles. Instead, he offers them as stark waypoints on a path that ultimately led to four years of sobriety and a renewed purpose through boxing. His first professional fight ended in a dramatic first-round knockout—made even more memorable when he proposed to his amazing girlfriend, Amanda, in the ring immediately afterward.The most profound moments in our conversation come when Seymour speaks about reconnecting with his children after years of absence. His voice cracks with emotion recalling his daughter's Thanksgiving declaration that she was thankful for "her dad getting sober and being back in their lives." This validation means more to him than any victory in the ring. Even when describing his current living situation—six bunkbeds in the living room for his children while they prepare to move into a larger home—his perspective remains refreshingly grounded: "I'm coming up out of the gutters."Boxing represents more than a career for Seymour; it's the vehicle through which he hopes to impact the next generation. His plans to open a gym for troubled youth reflect his desire to become what he needed as a child. His advice to listeners comes from hard-earned wisdom: "Don't take life for granted...sometimes you blink and you miss it." Watch for Seymour's upcoming heavyweight bout on March 29th in Green Bay, Wisconsin—another chapter in a comeback story still being written.Support the showhttps://bamboolab3.com/

WXPR Local Newscast
Ice castle plans, health system merger, Escanaba paper mill outbreak investigation

WXPR Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 6:41


The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 230: Autumn 2024 Movie/TV Show Roundup

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 24:24


In this week's episode, I take a look back at the movies and TV shows I watched in Autumn 2024, and rate them from my least favorite to my favorite. TRANSCRIPT Hello, everyone. Welcome to episode 230 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is December the Sixth, 2024, and today we are looking at my movie/TV show roundup for Fall 2024. Before we get to that, we'll have an update on my current writing projects and then we will do Question of the Week.   First up, I'm pleased to report that the rough draft of Orc Hoard is done at 78,000 words, so it'll probably end up being about exactly the same length as Half-Orc Paladin, the previous book in the series. I've also written a short story called Commander's Wrath that newsletter subscribers will get a free ebook copy of when Orc Hoard comes out and hopefully we're on track to have that out before Christmas. I'm also 7,000 words into Shield of Deception, which will be the fourth book in The Shield War series and if all goes well, I'm hoping to have that out in January or February. In audiobook news, recording is currently underway for Cloak of Masks and that will probably be out towards the end of January or perhaps February, depending on how long processing takes.   00:01:02 Question of the Week   Question of the Week is designed to inspire enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question, what do you listen to while working: genre of music, audiobooks, podcast, nothing else so you can concentrate, et cetera. No wrong answers obviously, and we had quite a few answers.   David says: I listen to audiobooks and music. Music ranges from classical to country to pop, bands and soul artists to instrumental. No rap or heavy metal or dance music or I listen to music from YouTube channels. If I have to really focus on what I'm doing, I'll turn it low so it doesn't distract.   Justin says: video game music is my first choice. It can help you grind in real life just like it does in the game. If that isn't working for me, then rock or classical music with movie soundtracks at third.   Brooks says: I tend to gravitate towards hard rock/punk rock. I have to stay adrenalized. Outside work, I'll listen to almost anything.   Michael says: I find I can't listen to words or lyrics without getting distracted by them, so instrumental music is the way to go. Usually video game music too (the Stelara soundtrack is particularly epic), movie scores (Kingdom of Heaven is one of my favorites), or Dungeon Synth, an amazing music genre I only discovered recently.   Barbara says: sometimes I play music while writing, but most of the time I prefer the silence so I can better hear the voices in my head. Of course, I prefer very specific types of music that always end up coming back no matter how much I try to stray.   Jenny says: lots of EDM and techno if words would distract me or my solid nineties pop punk angsty mix. I also have a giant one I called “I heard it in a video game” for background music. John says: When I did/could work, I enjoyed outlaw country music, particularly that from Texas. Put me in a kick butt and take names kind of mood. When you're a plumber who gets paid by the work done, not the hour, that's where one wants to be.   (A different) John says: I only listen to music when I'm working in the kitchen. I'm eclectic. Sometimes classical music, sometimes ‘80s prog rock with Hawaiian music and occasionally jazz tossed in.   Juana says: I like rock and roll from many eras. I put my eclectic music on shuffle. I also listen to movie soundtracks: Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Animal House, et al.   Brandy says: If I'm cooking, I listen to Pandora. There's a pop ‘90s - ‘20s station. I do have a few that are specifically listed, angry or sad, one more angry German metal or Mongolian throat metal, the other more goth and industrial. I read books instead of listening. If I'm proofing, I usually have something on in the background. Today it's Sanctuary Season One.   Morgan says: ADHD means I jump around a lot on what I'm listening to depending on the day, but audiobooks- usually fantasy or horror. Podcasts- Pathfinder actual play podcasts, horror podcasts, and wrestling/gaming news podcasts. Music, whatever artist/album I'm obsessing over at the time, but usually prog rock, metal, or rap.   Matthew says: I always have my iPad for background noise. If I'm particularly invested in getting chapters done, I'll put on something largely audible.   Gary says: audiobooks, podcasts, worship music, Christian hard rock.   Bob says: Retired now, but when I was working I didn't listen to anything-needed to concentrate on what I was doing. When paying bills, I sometimes have some Morse Code on in the background (one of my previous means of paying the bills). On long car trips, it's nice to have some distraction -whatever radio station I can find, preferably one with a story. In truck stops, we used to find some stories on disc that had the actors doing the voice of the characters and some of them were pretty good.   For myself, I almost always listen to music while I'm working and that genre is usually soundtracks and video games, movies, and TV shows (in that order) that I liked, which makes it difficult to discuss music with people, I have to admit. I do listen to podcasts when I'm working outside, so long as I'm not using a power tool that requires earplugs for safe operation (which sadly seems to be most of the time).   00:04:42 Main Topic: Autumn 2024 Movie/TV Review Roundup   Now on to our main topic, the review roundup of the movies and streaming shows I watched in Autumn 2024. I was going to do a combined Autumn/Winter 2024 one, but it was getting a bit too long, so Winter 2024/2025 will be its own post in a few months. I seemed to watch a lot of time travel movies this time around and quite a few with Space Magic. As ever, the grades are totally subjective and based on nothing more than my own thoughts and opinions. Now let's take a look at the movies and streaming shows from least favorite to most favorite.   First up is Escanaba in Da Moonlight, which came out in 2001 and it is a surrealist comedy about hunting traditions set in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. 42-year-old Reuben Sodi is the only man in his family who has never shot a buck, so when he complains about this to his Native American wife, she casts a spell to help Ruben bag his first buck, which results in a very bizarre nighttime journey/vision quest. This includes UFOs, visitations by nighttime spirits, and a Department of Natural Resources officer having a mental breakdown. This was a funny movie, but it was definitely very weird and even more specific. If you're at all familiar with the hunting culture of Upper American Midwest, you'll get the humor. If you're not familiar with it, this will be like watching a movie from another planet. Overall grade: C.   Next up is Looper, which came out in 2012. I didn't actually like this movie very much, but I respect how well done it was. Joseph Gordon Levitt plays Joe and is a type of assassin called a looper living in the US in 2044. About 30 years after 2044, time travel is invented but immediately outlawed. Since it's difficult to get away with murder in 2074 due to advanced technology, crime syndicates have taken to sending people they want eliminated back in time to 2044 where the loopers immediately execute the target in exchange for a big fat payout. Loopers can live like kings, but there's a price. Eventually the loop is closed and the looper's future self is sent back to be killed by his past self. Failure to comply results in an extremely grisly fate at the hands of the syndicate. Joe, being a hardened killer and drug addict, is fine with all this and even helps turn in a fellow looper who failed to close his own loop. Then Joe's future self arrives. Joe is about to kill Future Joe (played by Bruce Willis), but Future Joe escapes and Present Joe has to hunt down and kill Future Joe if he wants to survive.   In the process, Present Joe stumbles across the farm of a woman named Sarah (played by Emily Blunt) and her young son Sid. Present Joe realizes that future Joe has traveled back to kill the child, Sid, who will be responsible for the death of Future Joe's wife in the future. Despite everything he's done, Present Joe is not okay with this and gears up to help Sarah defend Sid from Future Joe. This movie was on the very dark side of noir filmmaking: no good characters, essentially only various degrees of bad people trying to navigate their way through the maze of time crimes. I did strongly dislike how fundamentally nihilistic the movie was and the addition of telekinesis did seem like kind of a plot crutch. There is also some unnecessary nudity. Rian Johnson is actually an excellent filmmaker. Knives Out and Glass Onion were both very good, but I cannot imagine how someone will watch Looper and think, hey, this guy is a good choice for a Star Wars movie. Overall Grade: B-   Next up is Agatha All Along, which came out in 2024. It was extremely well written and well-acted. You almost have to watch it twice just to admire how well put together the plot was. I wasn't expecting to like Agatha All Along, but it is an excellent example of writing a show with a villain protagonist and actually pulling it off. The show is also a good example of something I've talked about before on the podcast and the blog: characters can be likable, emotionally sympathetic, or both. It's sometimes tricky to write a character who's both, unlikable but emotionally sympathetic. By contrast, Agatha Harkness is an excellent example of a character who's both likable and highly, highly unsympathetic. Agatha All Along is indeed a show with a villain protagonist, but Agatha is charismatic enough to remain likable even though she's unquestionably an absolute monster who deserves every bit of suffering she endures.   Actress Kathryn Hahn deserves major credit for making someone as evil as Agatha so charismatic. Agatha retains just enough of a sliver of sympathy to keep the audience from turning on her, but even when she shows flashes of humanity, beneath that there are even more layers of monster. She also does a very sort of a modern Doctor Who/ Sherlock thing where she talks very fast and puts up a flippant and silly facade, but she's actually calculating things several steps in advance and manipulating everyone around her to her final goal. Anyway, the plot of Agatha All Along is that Agatha finally breaks free from the spell of the Scarlet Witch placed on here at the end of Wandavision. However, Agatha doesn't have any magic left, which is a major problem for her because she has very many enemies who very much want to see her dead as soon as possible, but then a mysterious teenager turns up and asks for Agatha's help. He wants to walk the legendary Witches' Road and it has said that someone who walks the road and survives to the end will receive their heart's desire. Since Agatha doesn't have any other options and she has some major enemies, she agrees. Agatha, the teenager, and the Witches' Road itself all have very dark secrets and their reveal makes for some major drama. As I mentioned, the show was very well written and acted. I suspect that may be the secret for movie or TV success in the 2020s economic climate: good actors, an excellent script, and keep your costs down. Overall grade: B   Our next movie is Field of Dreams, which came out in 1989. An Iowa farmer discovers he's a very specific kind of necromancer, like how sports medicine is a specific field of study. Maybe sports necromancy is a specific subclass for evil wizards or something. All joking aside, the main character is Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) and he's walking his cornfield one day and he hears a mysterious voice tell him “If you build it, he will come.” Ray builds a baseball field in one of his cornfields and began speaking to the ghost of Shoeless Joe, a popular baseball player who died in 1951. Soon a lot of other ghosts arrive and start playing baseball as well. The mysterious voice starts urging Ray to “ease his pain” and Ray concludes this must means Terrance Mann (played by James Earl Jones), an activist writer from the sixties who dropped out of the public eye and is living in seclusion. So Ray starts on a cross country trip to persuade Mann to come to his baseball field. This movie is really perhaps the ur-example of the Feel-Good Eighties Movies and maybe a Baby Boomer movie. The characters speak with near religious reverence for the ‘60s, baseball is the Great American Pastime, and Ray really wants to heal his relationship with the father he rebelled against back in the ‘60s. The best part of the movie was unquestionably James Earl Jones' character and his performance as he resigns himself to Ray's craziness and then starts to believe in it was pretty great. Overall grade: B Next up is Holiday, which came out in 1938. Holiday is a romantic comedy from the 1930s. Cary Grant plays Johnny Case, who has fallen in love with Julia Seton, the daughter of a wealthy New York banking family. However, his more individualistic outlook soon puts him at odds with Julia's more traditionalist family, though this draws the attention of Julia's elder sister Linda (played by Katharine Hepburn). It felt a bit like watching a play and a little research revealed that it was indeed based on a play from 1928, which may be why the film didn't do so well when it originally came out, though it is regarded as a classic today.   Viewers in the Great Depression era would probably find it difficult to sympathize with a man who wanted to turn down a well-paying job at a bank, not out of moral objections to the bank's business practices, but because he would feel constrained. The Seton family is played as eccentric and somewhat troubled, but not as buffoons or villains as rich people were often portrayed in other 1930s movies. Good performances and worth watching as a classic, though sound technology has improved quite a bit in the last 90 years, so you probably will want to watch it with the captions on. Overall grade: B   Next movie is Twisters, which came out in 2024. This is basically the same movie as Twister from back in 1995, but with some of the plot of Pride and Prejudice bolted on. Kate Carter (played by Daisy Edgar-Jones) is an Oklahoma storm chaser with her boyfriend and best friends. One day, one of their storm chases goes horribly wrong, killing Kate's boyfriend and most of their friends. Five years later, Kate is working for the National Weather Service in New York when her old friend Javi, the other survivor of that storm, asks for her help testing a new radar tracking system. Kate reluctantly agrees and they return to Oklahoma and crosses horns with storm YouTuber Tyler Owens (played by Glenn Powell) who makes videos of his truck shooting fireworks into tornadoes. Naturally, Kate and Tyler immediately misunderstand each other in the same way as in Pride and Prejudice but are forced to work together when it turns out that Javi's company might have ulterior motives. I thought this was a thoroughly enjoyable summer popcorn flick. Given how both Covid and the 2023 writers' strike hit this movie's production like two successive freight trains, it's astonishing it turned out so well. Overall grade: A-   Next up is The Rings of Power Season 2, which came out in 2024. I have the same attitude towards this as I do with Starfield. I really like it. In fact, my Xbox told me I played Starfield for 270 hours in 2024, but I get why some people do not. This show is essentially very elaborate fan fiction. The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, despite the changes from the book, was still recognizably The Lord of the Rings. The Rings of Power is almost entirely its own thing. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this for a couple of reasons and hope it continues. First, it's nice to have an epic fantasy TV series that's not a nihilistic pornographic torture fest like Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon and is more competently executed than Disney's ill-fated Willow Series.   Second, all things must be taken in their context. What do I mean by this? Perhaps a food comparison will illustrate the point. The book the Lord of the Rings is like Kobe beef prepared by the finest chefs in the world, the sort of experience you get maybe once or twice in your life if fortune smiles upon you. The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy is like a high-quality supermarket steak grilled in the backyard by someone who's pretty good at it. The Rings of Power is like McDonald's, but there are times when you really want some McDonald's. In fact, I kind of want a Big Mac after saying all of that, but The Rings of Power is really good McDonald's, the kind of McDonald's you have after driving the car for 250 miles without stopping across one of America's flatter and less populous states. The only place to eat for like a hundred miles in any direction is this McDonald's in the same building as a gas station, so you stop and don't expect very much, but it turns out the fries are crispy and salty and the nuggets are just right.   I don't think it's surprising that The Rings of Power has had such a mixed reception. The Venn diagram of “enjoys Lord of the Rings” has some wildly divergent circles to it and that is a testament to the fact that the Lord of the Rings is such a great work of literature that so many people from so many very different ideological identity groups enjoy and identify with the book. Even ideological identity groups that are mortal foes agree on their approval of the Lord the Rings. So naturally each different group has its own strong opinion of what an adaptation should look like.   With that very long-winded introduction out of the way, I liked season two and I thought it was an improvement over Season One, a lot more narrative tension. Season One perhaps spent too much time setting the table and building context, but Season Two works well in making Season One better in hindsight. The Rings of Power version of Galadriel is improved in Season Two because she was one of the few characters in Season One able to throw off Sauron's mental domination and seduction. The highlight of the season was the toxic dynamic between Sauron and Celebrimbor.  Actors Charlie Vickers and Charles Edwards did an amazing job portraying the slow-moving disaster that Sauron and Celebrimbor's collaboration would create, two intellectual equals working together to create something great, but nonetheless, Sauron twists everything to his own ends. Their final scene together was just astonishingly good. The portrayal of Sauron is both very modern and true to Tolkien, a destructive narcissist who actually believes whatever lies he's speaking at any given moment. He really, truly believes he's going to heal Middle Earth, no matter how many people he has to kill to do it. The scenes with Prince Durin, his father, and one of the dwarven rings of power were great as well. It had the same sort of feel to it as an adult child watching with horror as a beloved parent succumbs to a drug addiction. The best new character the show created (in my opinion) is Adar, one of the progenitors of the orcs. Tolkien himself could never really decide on the origin of the orcs and came up with different thoughts throughout his lifetime. When editing The Silmarillion, Christopher Tolkien settled on the corrupted former elves version, which seems to be what his father had been leaning towards anyway. Rings of Power takes that to its logical conclusion. Adar wants his orcish progeny to live free of the dark lords Morgoth and Sauron, which makes sense because in the books, the orcs hated Morgoth and Sauron and only served them out of fear. Indeed, in The Lord of the Rings, Sauron seems to have secret police and informers among the orcs to keep track of their loyalties. Since the show displays how twisted and cruel Sauron really is, it makes sense that Adar is willing to go to any lengths to stop Sauron, no matter how extreme. The orcs are still monsters, including Adar himself, but they're monsters who want to be free of an even greater monster than themselves. If you've read The Silmarillion or The Lord of the Rings, you'll know all the characters' efforts are doomed to failure, especially Adar and Celebrimbor's, which lends an air of inevitable tragedy to everything that happens. I know some people were mad that Tom Bombadil was basically Wizard Yoda, but I thought it worked. Tom Bombadil is so inscrutable of a character that he can really do whatever he wants so long as he's inscrutable. It was also great how composer Bear McCreary wove a variation of Sauron's theme throughout the show. The soundtrack was A+ work in my opinion. Overall, I enjoyed the show and would like it to continue. If you know the difference between Fëanor, Finwë, Finrod, Felagund, Finarfin, Findulias, Fingon, and Fingolfin (without having to look it up), and in fact have everything about them from The Silmarillion memorized, you'll hate this show. But I think it's worth watching. Overall Grade: A-   Next up is Casa Bonita Mi Amor, which came out in 2024. Way back in the 1990s I saw an episode of Frasier where Frasier and his brother Niles decide to buy a restaurant. A series of hilarious cascading disasters result. At the time I decided I never wanted to own a restaurant and every piece of both factual information and fictional media I have consumed since has not changed this decision. Casa Bonita Mi Amor definitely will not challenge that decision. Apparently, Casa Bonita was a beloved theme restaurant in Colorado that went out of business during Covid. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park, decided to buy the restaurant themselves and reopen it. They budgeted $3.6 million for the restoration of the building. Costs soon swelled to $40 million and the problems were still only just beginning. This is an excellent and entertaining example of the “rich man buys restaurant, soon finds himself over his head” genre of documentary filmmaking. Overall grade: A   Finally, my two favorite things I saw in Autumn 2024 and the first of them is the movie Frequency, which came out in 2000. It's another variant on a time travel story, but I like this one considerably better than Looper. Frank Sullivan is a firefighter and devoted family man living in New York circa 1969. His son John is a police detective living in the house 30 years later in 1999 with emotional problems because he never got over his father's tragic death in a dangerous fire 30 years earlier in 1969.   When the son of a friend stumbles across his father's old ham radio, John lets the kid goof around with it. Later that night, John starts talking to someone on that radio and to his astonishment realizes he's talking to his father from 30 years ago on the same ham radio. Desperate, John tries to warn Frank about the fire that kills him and it works. Frank survives the fire and instead of dying 1969, instead dies in 1989 from lung cancer due to a pack a day habit. The scene where history changes and John suddenly realizes what has happened was pretty great, but this isn't the ending. We're only 40% of the way through the movie. John successfully managed to put right what once went wrong.   However, in doing so, he accidentally also put wrong what once went right. His mother is a nurse and in the original timeline was on bereavement leave the day after Frank's death. In the new timeline, Frank is okay, so she goes to work and saves a patient who otherwise would've died in medical error and the patient happens to be the deadly serial killer known as the Nightingale. To his horror, John realizes that The Nightingale is now free to continue his murder spree and his new target is John's mother and Frank's wife.   As I've mentioned numerous times before, I'm not really a fan of time travel stories, but this one was quite well done. Interestingly, the plot structure was similar to Avengers Endgame. The Avengers go back in time to steal the Infinity Stones to undo Thanos' Snap, but Past Thanos figures out what's going on and follows the Avengers back to the present and attempts to make things even worse than they already are. John manages to save Frank from the fire, but this means the Nightingale serial killer survives and might create a worse present than the one John already has, so that really adds an altogether excellent element of dramatic tension to the entire movie. As one amusing side note, this movie shared Field of Dream's reverence for baseball as the Great American Pastime and John manages to convince Frank he's telling the truth about their time travel radio by accurately predicting the outcome of baseball games. Overall grade: A Now the second favorite thing I watched in Autumn 2024, The Grand Tour: One for the Road, which came out in 2024. I admit that when I started self-publishing in 2011, I knew absolutely nothing about the contemporary United Kingdom, like I couldn't even told you whether the UK used the Pound or the Euro. When I started getting book royalties from Amazon UK, let's just say I learned about currency conversion rates really fast, but as UK book royalties fluctuated as they do, I started reading the UK news since when there's an election or major news event in the UK, book royalties tend to drop for a few days after the same way they do when something similar happens in the US. Because of that, I saw the news article when Jeremy Clarkson was fired from Top Gear in 2015 for punching out a producer. At the time, there were some seasons of Top Gear on Netflix, so I was curious and started watching and was thoroughly entertained.   When Grand Tour started on Amazon, I started watching that as well and I was also thoroughly entertained, but all good things must come to an end. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May go on one last road trip adventure across Zimbabwe. The usual hijinks ensue for one last time, and it was a fitting end to Top Gear/The Grand Tour. I'll miss the show, but I am grateful for over a decade of entertainment from Top Gear/The Grand Tour and from the various spinoffs like Clarkson's Farm and James May's travel show. Overall grade: A   So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.

The Laundromat Resource Podcast
Laundromat News Today- October 25, 2024

The Laundromat Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 6:18


Send us a textWelcome back to another magical episode of Laundromat News Today with your vibrant host, Jordan Berry! This episode is packed to the brim with breakthrough insights, game-changing industry forecasts, and heartwarming community stories that will make you proud to be part of the laundromat world.

Best Motorcycle Roads
Episode 040: 2024 Upper Peninsula Michigan Trip

Best Motorcycle Roads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 19:08 Transcription Available


Title: Ride Report: 2024 Upper Peninsula Trip - Scenic Roads, Pasty Trails & Boat Hoists!

agri-Culture
Ep 222 All of the Hills on the Edge of the Lake

agri-Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 19:24


We're back from the North American Hill Sheep Show in Escanaba, Michigan.  This inaugural event showcased some British Hill Breed Sheep and some not-quite-Hill Breed Sheep, of course, but there was more to see, hear and smell.  Lovely vendor booths with soft woolens and fragrant soaps in abundance, sheepdog trials with panting puppies, food trucks (with some mighty fine brisket, thank you sir), and ice cream that is famous across all of the “M” roads.And then, there were the Brits.  The judges (and families) arrived in good spirits and raring to go, and the whole things was a true education in all things Sheepish. In addition to sheep, they do grow some Absolutely Fabulous people on those little islands, we must say.  Some were English, some Welsh, some Scottish and some Irish, but all delightful.  And good sports, to boot.  They will be sorely missed – at least until next spring (we hope).  Sincere thanks to all from the Backyard Green Films crew.  Our lives are better for having met you.Links:https://www.nahillsheepshow.com/ Support the show

The Destination Angler Podcast
Exploring Michigan's Trout-Infested Upper Peninsula with Tim Schulz

The Destination Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 88:22


Our destination is the untamed Upper Peninsula of Michigan with expert fly angler, author, and guide, Tim Schulz, who tours this vastly underrated corner of the US.  With over 12,000 miles of trout streams, the UP is a fly fishing mecca waiting to be discovered.  Tim's been wetting a line here for 30 years and gives us a whirlwind tour of the Two Hearted, Escanaba, Ontonagon, Otter, and Huron mountains, to name a few.  Tim's a professor at Michigan Tech and guides for Rivers North Guide Service in his spare time. His latest book is A Cast Away in Montana.   Today, he shares stories of nosy bears, deep snow, and a lifetime supply of trout streams.  Stick around to the end for pro tips and flies for the UP.   With host, Steve Haigh Be the first to know about new episodes.  Become a subscriber Destination Angler on YouTube Contact Tim:  https://timschulzwriter.com/ | Schulz.timothy.j@gmail.com | Instagram | Facebook   Please check out our Sponsors: TroutRoutes The number one fishing app, helping trout anglers avoid the crowds and explore new public water. Download it and receive 20% off using Destination20 promo code in the app store today! Facebook @troutinsights Instagram @TroutRoutes    Adamsbuilt Fishing THE trusted source for quality fly fishing gear, built to last at an affordable price. Waders, Nets, Outerwear. Facebook & Instagram @Adamsbuilt Angler's Coffee Elevating the coffee experience for the fly-fishing community & anglers everywhere with small-batch coffee delivered to your doorstep.  Use code BREW20 and receive 20% off your first subscription order. Facebook & Instagram @anglerscoffeeco    Got Fishing Crafting world-class fly-fishing adventures specially designed to your level of experience and budget.   Facebook @GotFishingAdventures Instagram @GotFishing Destination Angler Podcast:  Website ·       YouTube Instagram & Facebook  @DestinationAnglerPodcast Comments & Suggestions:  host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh@DestinationAnglerPodcast.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded July 18, 2024.   

Travel Michigan
The Michigan Travel Show ~ 90 Holes, Giraffe Goals, and Island Strolls

Travel Michigan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 38:48


Aug. 11, 2024 ~ Ready to take-on 90 holes of golf for as little as $90?!? If so, Shanty Creek Resort has a deal for you! Also, the Upper Peninsula State Fair returns to connect agriculture and community in Escanaba, we come face-to-face with a giraffe at Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek, and we pay a visit to the cool-cation destination of Mackinac Island. Guests for this episode include Shanty Creek Resort Director of Marketing Lindsay Swalwell, Visit Escanaba CEO Robert Micheau, Binder Park Zoo Marketing Manager Allison Stoddard, and Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau Events and Marketing Coordinator Steph Castelein.

Conversations with a Chiropractor
Episode 7: Reconnecting After 25 Years with Michelle and Aileen | Conversations With a Chiropractor

Conversations with a Chiropractor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 54:42 Transcription Available


Episode 7: Reconnecting After 25 Years with Michelle and Aileen | Conversations With a Chiropractor Welcome to another heartwarming episode of "Conversations With a Chiropractor." I'm Dr. Stephanie Wautier, and today, I'm thrilled to reconnect with two dear friends from elementary school, Michelle and Aileen. It's been 25 years since we've all been together, and in this episode, we traverse memory lane, sharing laughter, tears, and unforgettable stories.

HamRadioNow
HRN 528 Field Night

HamRadioNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 77:19


It may have been the longest DAY of the year, but it was still a long NIGHT for K4AAQGary edited a little home movie of this year's Field Day operation. Then a look at some of the media from this year. Finally some thoughts on the GMRS linking controversy.Links to the News Stories and stuff:Our Field Day PlaylistTell Josh to 'Approve' of usHey, it really was Escambria, not Escanaba. I blame my reading glasses:WLOX TV storyKPLC TV storyLakawana News 16 storyWAKA TV storyReddit GMRS thread

Fore Golfers Network Podcast
The Island Resort Championship - Inside The Epson Tour Event In The Upper Peninsula

Fore Golfers Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 60:59


Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 435 - The Island Resort Championship - Inside The Epson Tour Event In The Upper Peninsula What does it take to bring a professional tour event to the Upper Peninsula? Enthusiasm, passion, drive, and a community that supports the effort. No one does it better than Island Resort and Casino with their annual Epson Tour event. On this special edition of the FGN Podcast, we take you inside the effort to meet the key people and players that make this event the annual highlight on the community calendar near Escanaba, Michigan. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions      

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Celebrates Small Business | L&C Enterprises -USA Inc. dba Delta Fence & Construction

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 11:25


Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Ronald Chouinard, Founder and Co-owner, of L&C Enterprises -USA Inc. dba Delta Fence & Construction, Escanaba, MI, a 2024 50 Companies to Watch Awardee winner for this year's cycle of Michigan Celebrates Small Business. In its twentieth year held its Gala Celebration May 21st in East Lansing, MI, at the Breslin Center. In the interview, they cover Ronald's career paths, the company's history, the focus of the company in 2024, what winning this award means for the company, additional information, and how to contact them. L&C Enterprises -USA Inc. dba Delta Fence & Construction focuses on Manufacture fence equipment, ties & tools & fence installation. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

Outdoors Radio with Dan Small
Show1907: Late winter is expo time in Wisconsin. Choose from the Milwaukee Muskie Expo, Wisconsin Fishing Expo, Autorama World of Wheels, Milwaukee Sports Show, Wisconsin Musky Expo, or attend them all! Join friends to support expos for kids and roast Dan

Outdoors Radio with Dan Small

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 50:00


Expo co-director Dan Durbin offers a preview of the Wisconsin Fishing Expo coming to the Alliant Energy Center next weekend, with 360 exhibitors, 25 seminars, discounts for military personnel and plenty of activities for kids. (wifishingexpo.com) Sports Show director Stephen Buzza invites listeners to attend the 83rd annual Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 7-10 at State Fair Park, where they can meet pro anglers John Crews and Ish Monroe and enjoy lots of activities for the whole family. Register now for the Outdoor Heritage Education Expo fundraiser and roast of Dan Small, March 6, also at State Fair Park. Attendees receive two free tickets to the Sports Show. (jssportsshow.com, ohecyes.org/unicdn/) Mike Moeller, president of Remy Battery in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Escanaba, and Houghton, invites listeners to check out the Remy vintage 1966 Ford work truck and pick up some Remy swag at World of Wheels, next weekend at State Fair Park. (autorama.com, remybattery.com) Giveaway: To enter the drawing for a pair of tickets to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Show, call 414-297-7554 or email dsoradio@gmail.com. Leave your name, number and email address and mention the Sports Show giveaway.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
Letters to the Governor - Temujin Kensu

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 29:24


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later.No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
Wrongful conviction day - Temujin Kensu

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 20:39


October 2nd 2023 marked the 10th annual wrongful conviction day, a day designed to bring attention to a major issue within the American justice system, wrongful convictions. Since 1989 more than 3,400 people have been exonerated in the United States, with more than 30,000 years lost between them. In 2022 alone 248 people would be freed from US prisons after being wrongfully incarcerated. Temujin Kensu and his supporters were hoping that this year the governor of Michigan may finally address his incarceration and look to free him but sadly this was not the case.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the benefits now.-------------------------------------------------------------In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years laterNo one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Detroit Stories
Irving Houle: The U.P.'s Saintly Everyman

Detroit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 39:00


Why a humble factory worker, grandfather, healer and prayerful man of God from Escanaba could be Michigan's next saint(0:06) Deacon Terry Saunders tells the story of a frantic mother who took her cancer-stricken son to see a man known for his reputation for healing in the 1990s. The narrator explains the man was Irving “Francis” Houle, a grandfather, husband and average layman from Escanaba with a deep faith in God — and now a candidate for sainthood.(4:42) Deacon Saunders, of the Diocese of Marquette, gives a brief biography of Irving Houle, a family man who grew up on a small farm in the Upper Peninsula, including an injury he suffered as a boy that led to a divine encounter.(10:03) Houle's faith life begins to develop in high school. He begins attending daily Mass, Eucharistic adoration, and joins the Army. Upon his discharge, he marries his wife, Gail, and the couple has five children. (14:12) Deacon Saunders describes how he met Houle. Himself stricken by cancer, Deacon Saunders believes Houle's intercession cured him during one of the darkest periods of his life.(15:51) Deacon Saunders talks about Houle's encounters with Jesus, including reports that he suffered from the stigmata — the wounds of Jesus' crucifixion — and other sufferings on behalf of God's children. At the permission of his bishop, Houle begins to offer healing services in the Diocese of Marquette.(25:56) Deacon Saunders relays the story of Houle's death in 2009, and the ministry support group that came together shortly thereafter to advocate for Houle's life of heroic virtue.(28:26) Marquette Bishop John Doerfler speaks to Detroit Stories about his decision to open the cause for canonization for Houle in 2018. Bishop Doerfler describes Houle's saintly qualities.(32:45) Valentina Culurgioni, the postulator for Houle's sainthood cause in Rome, speaks about why she was moved to accept her assignment, and what inspires her about Houle's life. (36:40) Deacon Saunders speaks about why Houle is a saint for the times, and how ordinary Catholics can find a friend and a model in his life of radical trust in Jesus.Reporting by Daniel Meloy; narration by Leah Butalid; script by Casey McCorry; production by Ron PangbornThinking about the probability of dying is something that none of us wants to face. No matter what we do, all of us will pass away one day. Preparing now is a great way to help our loved ones during their grieving process and ensure our final wishes are followed. Our caring friends at the Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services can help you. Visit cfcsdetroit.org or call (734) 285-2155.Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.

Outdoor Podcast Channel
Up North Journal - Wrapping Up the Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo in Escanaba Michigan

Outdoor Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 68:03


Join us in the Cabin tonight as Danny gives his take on the weekend at the Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo in Escanaba Michigan. We talk about the vendors, the patrons, the venue and overall excitement of the show. We also talk a little about Mike's trip to the U.P. along with the upcoming firearm deer season.

Up North Journal Podcast
Episode 701, Wrapping Up the Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo in Escanaba Michigan

Up North Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 68:03


Join us in the Cabin tonight as Danny gives his take on the weekend at the Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo in Escanaba Michigan. We talk about the vendors, the patrons, the venue and overall excitement of the show. We also talk a little about Mike's trip to the U.P. along with the upcoming firearm deer season.

U.P. Notable Books Club
S4:E7: Superior Voyage with the Marquette Poets Circle

U.P. Notable Books Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 64:36


Season 4: Episode 6--The UP Notable Book Club presents four authors from the Marquette Poets Circle speaking about "Superior Voyage." The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) presents author events with winners of the UP Notable Book List.  For more information please visit the links below www.UPPAA.org  www.UPNotable.com  marquettepoetscircle.wordpress.com  Four Authors from the Marquette Poets Circle; Marty Achatz, Milton J. Bates, Lisa Fosmo, and Beverly Matherne talk about "Superior Voyage", the group's second anthology.The circle was formed in 2012 by Matt Maki, Claudia Drosen, and Janeen Pergrin Rastall to celebrate poetry and guide each member in finding his or her inner poet. In a true spirit of community, the circle has held workshops, Open Mic nights, and readings for more than a decade. Superior Voyage includes the work of no less than forty-two poets with each contributor fielding two to six entries. MARTY ACHATZ lives in Ishpeming, Michigan, with his wife and children. He has taught for NMU's English Department since 1998. He holds a Master's Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. His work has appeared in many journals, anthologies, the book-length collection The Mysteries of the Rosary, and two spoken word albums, Slow Dancing with Bigfoot and Christmas with Bigfoot. Marty served two consecutive terms as U.P. Poet Laureate and is currently President of the U.P. Poet Laureate Foundation. Marty is also the Adult Programming Coordinator for Peter White Public Library. MILTON J. BATES is the author of books about the poet Wallace Stevens, the Vietnam War and the Bark River watershed in Wisconsin. His poetry includes the collection Stand Still in the Light (2019) and two chapbooks, Always on Fire (2016) and As They Were (2018). He lives with his wife, Puck, in Marquette, Michigan. LISA FOSMO is an Upper Peninsula Michigan poet, from Escanaba. She has been published in various regional journals and anthologies of note. She currently serves as a judge for the National Poetry contests of the NSFPS, and is the newly elected Vice President of the U.P. Poet Laureate Foundation. She is the author of a full-length book of poetry Mercy is a Bright Darkness,, Golden Dragonfly Press (2023). BEVERLY MATHERNE, 2023 and 2024 U.P. Poet Laureate, is professor emerita of English at Northern Michigan University and the author of seven bilingual books of poetry; her latest, Love Potions, Teas, Incantations. Beverly served in NMU's Department of English as director of the Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing, director of the department's visiting writing series, and poetry editor of Passages North literary magazine. Widely published, she has received seven first-place prizes, including the Hackney Literary Award for Poetry, and four Pushcart nominations. Widely traveled, she has done over 360 readings across the U.S., Canada, and France―and in Wales, Belgium, Germany, and Spain.

The Steve Gruber Show
Kate Houchard, Enbridge and my role with the safety of Line 5

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 11:00


Kate Houchard is Enbridge's Regional Operations Manager based in Escanaba. She oversees our operations including Line 5 in the UP, at the Straits and in the northern part of the lower peninsula.  Your role with Enbridge, and your role with the safety of Line 5… Enbridge is known for supporting the communities where it operates, you're in Escanaba, talk to us about that part of the job… Part of your responsibilities are managing the Straits safety measures, update us on how those are working…    As someone who works with Line 5 every day, tell us why you think the tunnel is the best solution for Line 5 going forward?

Michigan's Big Show
* Kate Houchard, Regional Operations Manager for Enbridge based in Escanaba

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 9:01


Outdoor Podcast Channel
Up North Journal - Up North Journal gets interviewed by Rachel Barnstrom of the Daily Press in Escanaba

Outdoor Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 82:08


Join us tonight as we get the tables turned on us here at Up North Journal. Daily Press' Rachel Barnstrom interviews the Up North Journal crew to see what makes them tick. We also get to know why a Jersey girl came to Michigan's upper peninsula via London England.

Up North Journal Podcast
Episode 698, Up North Journal gets interviewed by Rachel Barnstrom of the Daily Press in Escanaba

Up North Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 82:08


Join us tonight as we get the tables turned on us here at Up North Journal. Daily Press' Rachel Barnstrom interviews the Up North Journal crew to see what makes them tick. We also get to know why a Jersey girl came to Michigan's upper peninsula via London England.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu Catchup

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 25:38


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years laterNo one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the bonus extras! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Business Beat | Hilary Doe Michigan Chief Growth Officer -Growing Michigan Together Council

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 6:43


Chris Holman welcomes back Hilary Doe, Chief Growth Officer, State of Michigan, Lansing, MI. Tell us about your role as Chief Growth Officer (the nation's first and only chief growth officer). Can you talk about some of the population trends you've seen in Michigan and across the country? Governor Whitmer recently announced working groups for the Growing Michigan Together Council. Can you talk about their roles and how their feedback will drive the state's population work? The Growing Michigan Together Listening Tour kicked off recently with the first stop in the UP. What can Michiganders expect from the tour stops and how their voices will shape the council's report? For more details on the Growing Michigan Together Listening Tour, check out the details in this release: Statewide Growing Michigan Together Listening Tour Kicks Off In Michigan's Upper Peninsula The listening tour will draw feedback from across the state to inform Growing Michigan Together Council's population report ESCANABA, Mich., Aug. 2023—The Growing Michigan Together Listening Tour kicked off August 17th in Escanaba and will make its way across the state to collect feedback from Michiganders about what can be done to attract and retain talent. This feedback will inform the Growing Michigan Together Council's formal report that must be submitted by December 1, 2023. “We're excited to work side-by-side with Michiganders to grow our state,” said Michigan's Chief Growth Officer Hilary Doe, “From now until the end of November we'll travel across Michigan to hear directly from communities about what we can do to make our state an even more thriving, vibrant and exciting place to live and work.” The Growing Michigan Together Tour will include stops at community events and regional forums designed to discuss local challenges and growth opportunities in communities across the state. Many events will focus on collecting additional input from young people—at work, on campus, and online. The tour will also meet college students where they are—on campus—convening both traditional students and adult learners with stops at universities, colleges, and community colleges. Engagements will include move-ins, on-campus listening events, homecomings, and other youth-focused events across the State. “We look forward to hearing input from Michiganders across our great state,” said Ambassador John Rakolta, Jr., chair of the Growing Michigan Together Council. “The Council includes Michiganders from every age group and walk of life. We are diligently working to provide bipartisan recommendations that will create a clear and informed path forward.” Gov. Whitmer established the bipartisan Growing Michigan Together Council to develop a statewide strategy to attract talent, improve education, modernize infrastructure, and continue Michigan's economic momentum. The Council is tasked with preparing and submitting a report to the governor and legislature on ways the state can grow its population. Gov. Whitmer recently announced workgroups for the council. Focus areas include Infrastructure, Jobs, Talent and Economy, Prek-12 Education, and Higher Education. “The Growing Michigan Together Tour is a vital part of our process and reaffirms our commitment to gathering feedback directly from Michiganders in every part of the state,” said Chair and Wayne State University Governor Shirley Stancato. “What we hear from communities will directly impact the report the Council is developing. We encourage Michiganders to participate in their local events to make their voices heard and play a role in shaping the future of our state.” To learn more about Growing Michigan or to submit feedback, please visit Growing Michigan Together. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
What the attorney thinks - Temujin Kensu

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 30:25


Today I sit down with OMR's resident attorney at law Michael Leonard to discuss the incredible case of Temujin Kensu. Michael certainly has some strong opinions on what he's heard from this case.In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years laterNo one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theoryThis is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family today to start enjoying all the bonus extras here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p6

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 32:37


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years laterNo one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theoryThis is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the bonus extras! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p5

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 30:20


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later.No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the bonus extras! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p4

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 34:43


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later.No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the bonus extras! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu P3

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 31:59


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later.No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the bonus extras! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p2

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 31:12


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later.No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family and start enjoying the bonus extras here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trapping Radio 2.0
Trapping Radio Podcast 499, Interview by Clint Locklear with Tom Miranda

Trapping Radio 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 52:07


In this week's show, a throwback to the interview that Clint did with Tom Miranda in July 2018 at the NTA in Escanaba. They discuss how Tom got started in trapping and his experience with being on ESPN. Enjoy!

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates
An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu P1

One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 31:41


In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan. Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later. No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses. The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.Join the OMR family and start enjoying the bonus content HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Cabin
Bent's Camp Resort: Old Meets New in the Northwoods

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 43:32


Bent's Camp began hoisting hunters and loggers on expedition. They would hunt, fish, or cutand send meat, fur, fish, and lumber by rail to markets in Chicago, Milwaukee, Escanaba andthe Twin Cities. Some campsites and cabins initially made up Bent's Camp, with a bar andrestaurant soon sprouting up along with additional cabins. Today, Bent's Camp features 13cabins, the oldest which dates back to its 1896 opening. The full service bar and restaurant –located right on the restaurant and bar right on the shoreline, full service bait shop, and anyamenties people need for anything from a fishing weekend to an extended family vacation.Situated on Mamie Lake, Bent's Camp offers incredible opportunities for sportsmen and anyoneseeking recreational fun. The Cisco Chain of Lakes consists of 15 lakes total, including Mamie,that offer over 270 miles of shoreline surrounded by forests and abundant wildlife. Thesepristine, spring-fed waters are fantastic for fishing as well as water sports. Ice fishing andsnowmobiling dominate the winter activities, which are complemented by the annual RadarRun – and the fan favorite Bikini Run – right on the ice in front of Bent's Camp. Speaking ofevents, they have a summer music festival called Northwoodstock, which brings in a mix ofnational and local acts in July! NorthwoodstockMusicFest.com.Such a rich history full of stories gave Craig, Jack, and others inspiration to begin documentingphotos and stories in what will soon become a book on Bent's Camp history. We'll keep youposted on that! Plenty of stories get shared in this episode, which will inspire you to head forLand O'Lakes and experience Bent's Camp for yourself. Learn more about Bent's Camp at https://www.bents-camp.com and follow them on Facebook,Instagram, YouTube and more @bentscampresort!

The Green Grind
The Green Grind Podcast Episode 116

The Green Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 60:01


Welcome to Episode 116 of The Green Grind Podcast! This week, we have the privilege of hosting Jonas Olson, the visionary owner of Turf Badger, located in Escanaba, MI. In this episode, Jonas takes us on an incredible journey of growth and success. He shares how he transformed his business from generating $500,000 in revenue to an impressive $3.5 million, and his ambitious plans to reach $8 million this year. Get ready to be inspired by his entrepreneurial drive and strategic mindset. Thirteen years ago, Jonas made a pivotal decision to sell his existing business and venture into the world of pest control and fertilization. It was a bold move that allowed him to start anew and pursue his passion with renewed vigor. Join us as he dives into the challenges, lessons, and triumphs of this transition and how it shaped Turf Badger into what it is today. During the episode, Jonas reveals the key strategies and principles that fueled Turf Badger's rapid growth. From building a high-performing team to prioritizing exceptional customer service, he shares the secrets behind his success. Jonas also provides insights into the pest control and fertilization industry, offering valuable advice for those looking to make a similar switch or enhance their current services. As always be sure to like and follow The Green Grind Podcast socials to stay up to date on all the latest green grind content! Stay safe and Keep Grind'n Friends! Powered by Jobber and Hustler!  Free Trial and 20% off Jobber for 6 months: go.getjobber.com/ballardinc Save 20% on Templates when you use code: GREENGRIND https://lawncaremedia.com?sca_ref=3811056.efBTvmNaQs  

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid, Escanaba Paper Mill Resumes Operations After Fungal Infections Sicken Workers, Idle Factory

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 7:30


Katie Heid is the Assistant Director of News Operations for The Michigan News Source. Escanaba Paper Mill Resumes Operations After Fungal Infections Sicken Workers, Idle Factory. 

Outdoor Podcast Channel
Up North Journal - Beavers Lures And Visit Escanaba Discuss the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo

Outdoor Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 60:09


Tonight we are getting Jiggy with it with Katelyn Beaver of Beavers Lures about the fishing jigs she makes. We are also Talking with Morgan Eagleowski of Visit Escanaba and her involvement in the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo. How does a 20 year old female start her own fishing lure company What is Beavers Lures How is Morgan involved with Visit Escanaba How did she get her start as an Event Coordinator for the area What does the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo consist of this year What types of lures does Beavers Lures offer How to pick a lure Colors and styles of lures What other events and accommodations does Escanaba offer How does working with local business' help the community and local business' Working with fishing charter captains around Michigan Beavers Lures coming to Meijer stores this year Getting to know Katelyn and Morgan with our four questions.....

Up North Journal Podcast
Episode 685, Beavers Lures And Visit Escanaba Discuss the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo

Up North Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 60:09


Tonight we are getting Jiggy with it with Katelyn Beaver of Beavers Lures about the fishing jigs she makes. We are also Talking with Morgan Eagleowski of Visit Escanaba and her involvement in the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo. How does a 20 year old female start her own fishing lure company What is Beavers Lures How is Morgan involved with Visit Escanaba How did she get her start as an Event Coordinator for the area What does the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo consist of this year What types of lures does Beavers Lures offer How to pick a lure Colors and styles of lures What other events and accommodations does Escanaba offer How does working with local business' help the community and local business' Working with fishing charter captains around Michigan Beavers Lures coming to Meijer stores this year Getting to know Katelyn and Morgan with our four questions.....

Detroit Voice Brief
Detroit Free Press Voice Briefing April 17th, 2023

Detroit Voice Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 5:43


Escanaba paper mill temporarily closes amid fungal infection outbreak, investigation Michigan health care systems ease mask rules  Mysterious cremated remains from 1996 found left behind in Taylor cemetery  Detroit Tigers game vs. San Francisco Giants postponed due to weather

Detroit Voice Brief
Detroit Free Press Voice Briefing April 10th, 2023

Detroit Voice Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 4:59


Fungal infection outbreak affects 90+ workers at Escanaba paper mill Nearly 4 in 10 Michigan nurses say they plan to quit, new survey shows Bill Ford describes his workers' heroic acts in Turkey, and what's next Detroit Pistons head coach candidates: Ime Udoka a wild card among 7 names to watch

Outdoor Podcast Channel
Up North Journal - The Daily Press U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo in Escanaba Michigan, The Only Hunting Show in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Outdoor Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 60:30


Tonight we are talking with the creators of the Biggest Outdoor Expo in Michigan's Upper Peninsula! We will get the inside scoop on what year two of the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo will bring to Michigan's Upper Peninsula! How did the hunting show idea come to be? How the show came into being within just 6 months? The town of Escanaba and the attendees loved it! 4500 Attendees The anticipation of year two Who are the vendors that are committed to coming? What to expect for year two Getting to know the creators and promoters of the event

Up North Journal Podcast
Episode 681, The Daily Press U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo in Escanaba Michigan, The Only Hunting Show in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Up North Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 60:30


Tonight we are talking with the creators of the Biggest Outdoor Expo in Michigan's Upper Peninsula! We will get the inside scoop on what year two of the U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo will bring to Michigan's Upper Peninsula! How did the hunting show idea come to be? How the show came into being within just 6 months? The town of Escanaba and the attendees loved it! 4500 Attendees The anticipation of year two Who are the vendors that are committed to coming? What to expect for year two Getting to know the creators and promoters of the event

Suds and Cinema
Episode 146: Creed III feat. Pulla Coffee Cake Lager

Suds and Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 113:35


This week we square up and face off against Creed III. We also discuss Creed, and Creed II, Demon Slayer: The Movie, Bad Influence, Magic Mike's Last Dance, and The Hunger. All while drinking Pulla Coffee Cake Lager. A strong lager by Upper Hand Brewery, out of Escanaba, Michigan. Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/SudsAndCinema/ Follow us on iTunes! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1494990925 Follow us on Spotify! open.spotify.com/show/3Ludeu2hrTDuBfSGc9y7tO Follow us on PodBean! sudsandcinema.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/sudsandcinemapodcast/ Follow us on TikTok! Find our Premium Episodes Here! https://sudsandcinema.bandcamp.com/ Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday

Passionate Painter Podcast
0092-Become a Fearless Artist with Lisa Daly Kangas - Part 1

Passionate Painter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 34:58


Welcome back. Before I introduce my guest, I want to thank all of my listeners for your loyalty and encouragement. I love creating episodes to encourage you to chase down your art dreams and keep moving forward. That's why it's been a difficult decision to put the show on something of a sabbatical for the near future, to give me time to advance my own art career. Producing a quality show is extremely important to me and I enjoy it, but it takes a lot of time. I do plan to continue, though at a more spaced-apart pace.  As I make progress on my own fine art journey, I'll produce shows to share my experiences with you in hopes of helping you along your own path.I appreciate each of you, and as a thank you, I will be giving away two scholarships to my complete masterclass, the portrait code on March 26th, 2023. Sign up for my email list to be automatically entered to win by going to the sidebar of passionatepainterpodcast.comThe course comes with modules on design, composition, anatomy, perspective, color theory, mixing skin tones, a full portrait demonstration, and so much more, including a seven-lesson module on confidence.Now, on to today's guest. I am happy to introduce you to an artist who is nothing short of a fireball. She began painting full-time in 2017 and in just a few short years seems to be everywhere in my adopted hometown of Escanaba and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. She's fearless and tenacious and upbeat. And in the short time, I've been here in Northern Michigan, I'm happy to say, she's also become a friend. When I asked Lisa Daly Kansas — known professionally as LDK — to come on the show, I explained that you, my beloved listeners, are in all stages of your art journeys. She's got great advice to share from her experience of being largely self-taught and getting her work into the world. And I know you'll find inspiration and encouragement from her take no prisoners, never say die energy, and optimism.This interview rand long, so I've broken it into two episodes for listening convenience.Part two is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode93.

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – WSJM Morning Sports

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks’ five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe’s salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John’s. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP’s top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf’s 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer’s old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men’s coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation’s tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans’ third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe.  Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday’s District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday’s semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe's salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John's. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP's top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women's coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men's coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans' third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe. Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday's District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday's semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.Detroit Red Wings center Pius Suter (24) pushes Ottawa Senators left wing Tim Stutzle (18) off the puck during second-period NHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Isac Lundestrom (21) celebrates after his goal with Trevor Zegras (11) as Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek (34) stands in front of his net during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. 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Ohio State upsets Michigan women – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 2:58


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (17-2)   34 (tie) Sanford-Meridian                             (18-1)   34 10. Kent City                                          (17-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Brandywine 27, McBain 14, Hart 13, Evart 11, Calumet 11, Bronson 7, Ithaca 7, Springport 7, Sandusky 5, Harbor Springs 3, Elk Rapids 3, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 2, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Ovid-Elsie 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                        (17-2)   75 2. Kingston                                            (18-1)   68 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (18-2)   61 4. Mackinaw City                                     (19-1)   60 (tie) St. Charles                                     (17-2)   60 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (18-2)   47 7. Baraga                                               (16-4)   33 8. Norway                                              (17-3)   28 9. 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Larkin scores twice as Red Wings blow out Vancouver 6-1 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings' second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday's Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL's digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen's Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna's halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men's top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue's loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA's Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player's team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. 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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings’ second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday’s Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL’s digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen’s Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna’s halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men’s top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue’s loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA’s Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player’s team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G’ League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. Lake City (1)                                        (17-1)   54 7. Hemlock                                             (15-3)   31 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (15-2)   29 9. Sanford-Meridian                                (17-1)   28 (tie) Kent City                                        (16-3)   28 Others receiving votes: McBain 22, Brandywine 14, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 14, Evart 13, Harbor Springs 13, Hart 12, Calumet 12, Ovid-Elsie 7, 19, Sandusky 5, Ithaca 5, Bronson 4. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (4)                        (14-2)   74 2. Kingston (1)                                       (15-1)   69 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (16-2)   63 4. Mackinaw City                                     (16-1)   60 5. St. Charles                                         (16-2)   53 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (16-2)   40 7. Norway                                              (17-2)   35 8. Baraga                                               (14-3)   31 9. Cedarville                                          (13-3)   24 10. Hillman                                            (15-3)   20 (tie) Martin                                          (14-3)  20 Others receiving votes: Morenci 19, Pittsford 18, Fowler 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 14, Brethren 13, Genesee Christian 10, Colon 8, Ontonagon 8, Hillsdale Academy 3, Indian River-Inland Lakes 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1, Manistee Catholic Central 1.AP MEN’S TOP 251Alabama (38)22-32Houston (22)23-23Purdue (2)23-34UCLA21-45Kansas20-56Texas20-57Virginia19-48Arizona22-49Baylor19-610Tennessee19-611Marquette20-612Kansas State19-613Gonzaga21-514Indiana18-715Miami20-516Xavier19-617Saint Mary’s22-518Creighton17-819Iowa State16-820UConn19-721San Diego State20-522TCU17-823NC State20-624Providence18-725Florida Atlantic24-2AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (28)25-02Indiana23-13Stanford24-34Utah22-25LSU23-16UConn22-47Iowa20-58Maryland21-59Duke22-310Notre Dame20-411Virginia Tech20-412Michigan20-513Ohio State21-414Villanova22-415Oklahoma20-416UCLA20-617Texas20-618Arizona19-619North Carolina18-720Gonzaga23-321Colorado20-522Iowa State15-723UNLV24-224Florida State20-725USC19-6See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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