Runners from both schools did well against 30 teams at Old Skool Classic on Saturday.
The Maples fourth quarter comeback attempt falls short on the road Friday night in 29-26 loss.
The Maples continue to look like a contender with a 6-1 win on the road over Ferndale Tuesday night.
The Maples play Avondale in the game of the week while the Falcons will go for a fourth-straight win against Andover.
Thousands gathered for the first varsity home football game at Fracassa Field in school history.
Tess and Aubrey Wilberding lead the girls team to a top finish among statewide teams.
The Maples varsity boys soccer team was a perfect 3-0 this week and the varsity girls swim team remains unbeaten.
Groves plays Seaholm and Country Day faces off against Brother Rice on the soccer field this week.
The Falcons' 38-37 double overtime win over Berkley was the game of the week for Birmingham.
The Falcons hold on in double overtime for their second straight win Friday night by a score of 38-37.
The Maples offense can’t get anything going in 20-0 loss at home Friday night.
The Yellowjackets stop a two-game losing streak with 49-0 thrashing of Harper Woods Thursday night.
Head coach Al Fracassa is looking to pick up his 398th win this weekend against Toledo St. Francis.
Fall sports heat up as Birmingham students head back to school.
Adams, Harrison and Lahser all pick up wins away from home in a competitive slate of games.
The Brother Rice varsity boys tennis team faces two of the top teams in Division 3 to kick off the year.
While the Falcons defeated North Farmington 22-15, parents and fans say "being part of the first home game is exciting."
The Maples offense put up tremendous numbers for the second straight week to help them win 56-21 on the road Thursday night.
After winning both the league and district championships last year, the Brother Rice soccer team has high hopes for the 2011 season.
Top tennis programs in the state meet in week two of the fall season, home opener for Groves football.
Special moments, upsets, blowouts and much more in a wild first week of the season.
Quarterback John Glazier scored four times to help the Maples win 48-14 on the road at North Farmington.
Emotional offseason ends on Thursday night with season opener at North Farmington.
Find previews of teams from the Oakland Activities Association Red, White and Blue in an easy-to-download format, complete with schedules for the season.
The Falcons tennis squad has finished among the top 10 in the state for the past few years, a hefty legacy to live up to.
Jordan and David Vellette will lead an experienced team of Roughriders this season.
The Yellowjackets boys tennis team took second in the state last year. Can they make it to the top spot this year?
The Maples volleyball team has fallen to Marian in district play three years in a row, but Seaholm is returning 11 starters this year and hopes to break the trend.
The Falcons' top player, Keon Collier, is ready to rush the competition in the OAA Blue Division.
Hefty grand prizes Aug. 28 will attract pros to half-mile downtown loop.
"We started something here together, something I think that can turn out to be very special," said Jim Pobursky, who will be coaching his 43rd season this fall at Seaholm.
Keith Benson, a graduate of Detroit Country Day and Oakland University, was chosen 48th overall by the Atlanta Hawks.
The Warriors finish 20 strokes back of Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central for the team championship, while Nick Dennis finishes two strokes back of individual title.
Francesco Ruffino's 2-under-par 70 nearly put him in the playoff for the state title Saturday at Katke-Cousins.
It was a strong first day for Warrior golfers at the Division 1 state finals Friday at the Katke-Cousins Golf Course.
Sophomore talks with Patch about his first round score of 75 on Friday.
The Yellowjackets allow goal in final three minutes Wednesday night in rain-filled game at Williamston.
Last year's second place finish to Divine Child in state track finals spurred the lady Yellowjackets to up the ante this year.
State titles help offset rough regionals round for Birmingham-area baseball and softball teams.
Brother Rice takes home 9th straight championship; Country Day handily defeats East Grand Rapids for its first since 2005.