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  2. Michigan Regional Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Regional Sports Network is an online sports radio network based in Flint, Michigan. The station debuted on August 25, 2008. The station presently serves as the home network of: Southeast Michigan high school sports [1] Mott Community College Sports [2] Local and national sports; London Mustangs of the Ontario Junior Football League

  3. Flint Northwestern High School - Wikipedia

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    The high school's official mascot was the wildcat. The official school colors were green and white. The official school colors were green and white. In 1999, Flint Community Schools entered into a contract with EdisonLearning, Inc. (formerly known as Edison Schools , Inc.), the country's leading private manager of public schools, in order to ...

  4. Terry Armstrong (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman at Carman-Ainsworth High School in Flint, Armstrong began playing basketball under head coach Jay Witham in the 2015–16 season. [3] After averaging 12.6 points per game through his first six games, he was considered one of the best freshmen in Michigan, garnering attention from prep school programs. [4]

  5. Trey McKenney - Wikipedia

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    McKenney's maternal grandfather is Woodrow Stanley, a former Mayor of Flint, and his Aunt, Linnell Jones McKenney, is regarded as Flint's first female professional basketball player. [2] Flint has a strong basketball history, including local high school greats such Glen Rice , Mateen Cleaves and Charlie Bell having played high school ball there.

  6. Flint Metro League - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, six Flint area schools formed a new league to play against schools of similar size and to cut down on travel for some schools. Two teams, Fenton and Swartz Creek, joined from the County B League, and one each from the Big Nine Conference (), Wayne-Oakland League and Tri-County League (Lapeer High) and a new high school: Carman.

  7. Saginaw Valley League - Wikipedia

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    The Saginaw Valley High School Association (commonly referred to as the Saginaw Valley League) is a high school sports league formed in 1904 within the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), located in the Bay, Genesee, Isabella, Lapeer, Midland, and Saginaw counties in Michigan area.

  8. Atwood Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Atwood Stadium is an 11,000-seat stadium owned by Kettering University.It is located in the historic Carriage Town district area of downtown Flint, Michigan.In 2019 it became the home field for the Flint City Bucks, a soccer club that competes in USL League Two, as well as Powers Catholic High School.

  9. Flint Community Schools - Wikipedia

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    Flint Community Schools is a school district headquartered in Flint, Michigan, United States.Its boundary includes almost all of the city limits. [1]For the 2011-2012 school year, the Flint Community Schools had both middle schools, four elementary schools and one high school placed in the bottom 5% of all schools in the State of Michigan based on student achievement and attendance. [2]