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Ainsworth High School left in 1968, and Mt. Morris left in 1972. Powers Catholic High School joined in 1974. In 1976, Carman High School and Swartz Creek High School were added from the Flint Metro League, giving the conference its peak membership of 10. [1] Due to the collegiate Big Ten Conference, the conference's name remained the Big Nine ...
Carman-Ainsworth High School's entrance hallway. Brandon Carr, NFL cornerback for Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys [4] Jeff Hamilton, former MLB player (Los Angeles Dodgers) [5] Jon Runyan, former NFL player and U.S. Representative [6] Dan Skuta, NFL linebacker for San Francisco 49ers [7] Tommy Stewart, drummer for Godsmack, Fuel, Everclear [8]
Runyan continues to hold the Flint, Michigan Carman-Ainsworth Middle School shot put record with a 1988 heave of 50 feet 7 inches (15.42 m). [4] Runyan was a two-time Michigan High School Athletic Association state shot put champion for Carman-Ainsworth High School (1991 57 feet 6 inches (17.53 m); 1992 59 feet 5 inches (18.11 m)). [ 5 ]
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The following is the Free Press' Dream Team for the 2023 Michigan high school football season:. Offense WR Tashi Braceful. School: Southfield A&T Vitals: Senior, 6 feet 2, 175 pounds.
In August 2012, the final four teams of the Big Nine Conference, Carman-Ainsworth, Davison, Flint Powers Catholic and Flushing, joined the league in its South Division. With the Flint Metro League losing Lapeer East and Lapeer West, Flushing and Carman-Ainsworth applied to join that league with Flushing's membership approved starting in the ...
The Detroit Public School League (PSL) is a high school conference based in the city of Detroit, Michigan and is governed by Detroit Public Schools (DPS) Office of Athletics. [1] The PSL is affiliated with the MHSAA .
The crowd was the largest up to that time to watch a high school football game in Michigan. [12] November 26, 1942: In the fifth Goodfellow Game, Catholic Central shut out Hamtramck High School, 46 to 0, in front of a Thanksgiving morning crowd of 26,495 at Briggs Stadium. Groth scored 19 points for Catholic Central. [13]