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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
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.
The Genesee Eight Athletic Conference began in 1978 [1] with three high schools from the Genesee County B League [3] and five from the Mid-Eastern Eight Conference. [4] Beginning in 1999, the Conference renamed itself to Genesee Area Conference with the addition of Genesee High School to bring up the number of High Schools to ten.
Catholic High School League; Central Michigan 8-Man; Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Central State Activities Association (Silver Div.) Charter School Conference; Detroit Public School League; Genesee Area Conference; Greater Thumb Conference; Highland Conference; Jack Pine Conference; Kalamazoo Valley Association; Lake Michigan Conference
Michigan's relationship with IMG College dates back to March 2001 when the school signed a five-year deal with Host Communications, Inc., a sports marketing firm based in Lexington, Kentucky; the deal was predicated to generate $7.5 million in advertising revenue from Michigan football and men's basketball radio broadcasts through 2005–06 (this partnership with Host would ultimately remain ...
Flint's high school was located in this building until a new building, Flint High School, was built in 1923. [7] It became Central High School when Flint Northern High School was built in 1928. [8] As the Great Migration increased the Black population in Flint, Flint Community Schools practiced racial segregation into the 1960s.
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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 ...