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Immaculata High School was an all-girls Catholic high school located at W. McNichols and Wyoming Ave. in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The school was opened in 1941 and was operated by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. [2] The school closed in 1983. [3] [4] The building now houses The School at Marygrove Elementary.
Catholic High School League (Intersectional 2) Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Christian Football League; Great Western Conference; Independent; Lakes 8 Activities Conference; Lenawee County Athletic Association; Michigan Independent Athletic Conference; Mid-Eastern Football Conference; Mid-Michigan 8-Man Football League; Mid-State ...
The Michigan High School Athletic Association Southeastern Conference (MHSAA SEC) is a high school sports conference composed of schools (all public) in four different counties in the state of Michigan. The SEC is split into two divisions, Red and White, based on enrollment. Currently, there are 14 members of the SEC.
CANTON TWP. — Coldwater, home of the $22,000 high school 50-50, is coming to Canton, again. The Midwest Athletic Conference — a high school MAC in acronym — returns to Tom Benson Hall of ...
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Anchor Bay Catholic High School/St. Mary High School, New Baltimore (closed 1970) Immaculate Conception High School, Warren (closed 2008) Sacred Heart High School, Roseville (closed 1971) St. Anne High School, Warren Michigan (closed 1988) St. Augustine High School, Richmond (closed 1968) St. Clement High School, Center Line (closed 2005)
Cody Miller, Canton South, sr. Miller is ranked fifth in the state at 132 pounds in Division II, according to borofanohio.net. He should lead the way for the Wildcats this season.
Michigan maintained its standing nationally in high school sports participation statistics for the 2018–19 school year, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations. The total for the 2018–19 year was 281,992, with 120,378 girls and 161,614 boys taking part.