Keeping you up to date with all the high school games and tournaments in Birmingham.
This is the second year in a row Seaholm has finished third at the state swimming finals, their third year coming in the top three. Groves, meanwhile, finished ninth on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Groves' narrow win over Southfield Friday night scored the Falcons their first district title since 2005.
The Warriors' standout junior wins second place in the 145-pound weight class Saturday at the Palace.
The team, made up of athletes from Seaholm and Groves, is heading to the state finals this weekend after finishing behind Farmington on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the boys basketball team from Groves High School enters the postseason next week with a share of the OAA gold title.
The Mustang basketball team clinched the school's 13th league crown with a 57-44 win over defending champ Dearborn Divine Child Sunday. The girls are currently ranked 8th the state.
The Warriors will take on Cleveland St. Ignatius on the last day of the Detroit Sports Commission's Prep Kickoff Classic on Aug. 29 at Wayne State University.
Seventeen student athletes from Brother Rice committed to compete at a variety of colleges and universities next fall on National Signing Day.
Athletes from across the country will descend on southeast Michigan to compete in front of college coaches and scouts at the Michigan Interscholastic Hockey League Prep Hockey Showcase.
The Wilberding sisters and soccer star Lily Slavin signed letters of intent Wednesday during a special ceremony at Seaholm.
Several Birmingham- and Bloomfield-area young squash players place at the top of the age brackets during a tournament in St. Louis.
Joe D'Angelo resumes his hall-of-fame career on the gridiron with the Cranes next fall.
The Seaholm boys swimming team finished second during Saturday county-wide swimming meet.
Does your child want to play soccer, baseball, lacrosse or softball this spring? Here's what you need to know about registering for Birmingham's various youth sport leagues.