The Knights were outscored 42-22 by Rochester in the final 16 minutes of play Wednesday night.
Grosse Pointe South proves to be too much for Marian Mustangs, and the Yellowjackets fall to Flint Powers in quarterfinal action.
No letdown for Lahser as the Knights advance 70-61 over Troy Athens Monday night.
The Mustangs take on another top-10 opponent Tuesday while the Yellowjackets draw Flint Powers, which hasn't lost since Feb. 1.
Cranes defeat Sault Ste. Marie 4-2 in Division 3 final on Saturday.
Lahser's march toward a second-straight district title starts in impressive fashion.
The Warriors' standout junior wins second place in the 145-pound weight class Saturday at the Palace.
The Mustangs defend their home court and add another title to an already-impressive season. The regional round starts Tuesday.
The Mustangs dispatched the Andover Barons Wednesday, and will try to win the district title at home Friday.
The Knights grabbed a share of the OAA Blue with a convincing victory over Farmington Hills Harrison Tuesday but couldn't withstand Seaholm's second-half shooting Thursday to close the regular season.
The Lady Barons prove they too can break records in the program's final season with merger pending; but fall in the district playoffs.
Brother Rice defenseman Andrew Royce is up for the Warrior Sports Michigan High School Hockey Player of the Year.
The Baron boys finished runners-up, and the girls took third overall at the Division 2 finals on Marquette Mountain Monday. Marion skiers took fourth overall in Division 1.
The Lahser senior lacrosse standout is excited for the future while prepping for final season.
Both the Barons boy's and girl's varsity teams will compete in Marquette following district titles.
The Mustangs clinched the school's 13th league crown with a 57-44 win over defending champ Dearborn Divine Child Sunday.
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.
Guards Suzanne Miller and Katie Stewart break two more school records Thursday in a 58-28 victory on Senior Night.
Tough, focused practices following an ugly loss to the Dragons in January help the Knights beat the league leaders 67-40.
Seventeen student athletes committed to compete in at their respective schools next fall.
Joe D'Angelo resumes his hall-of-fame career on the gridiron with the Cranes next fall.
The Knights travel well and improve to 3-2, but face tough league test this week.
The Mustangs sank all 10 free throws down the stretch and topped rival Farmington Hills Mercy 56-45 for a key home win.
It was finals week for students at Andover and Lahser, but there's no break in the busy season schedule for both the boy's and girl's basketball teams.
See starts Justin Verlander and Miguel Cabrera at the Palladium 12 Theater Thursday as part of the team's annual Winter Caravan.
The Motor City Open will be held Jan. 24-29 and feature 26 of the world's best squash players.
See the attributes of Lahser High School center Yante Maten for yourself during a stellar performance against Troy Athens earlier this month.
The team will offer free admission to the Red vs. White Game, and waive ticket fees for the first 35 hours after they become available Thursday.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association host its second annual 'Battle of the Fans.'
The former All-Pro lineman and assistant Andover High School football coach apologizes on national television following flap over injury comments.
Here's where to find all of the collegiate bowl games leading up to the Jan. 7 BCS Championship.
Tickets are still available for Friday's charity game at Plymouth’s Compuware Arena in honor of the slain West Bloomfield police officer.
55th season, 45 of those with the Warriors, will be his last.
Local attorney Richard Bernstein will be honored in April of 2013.
Sophomore midfielder Anna Zambricki, Lahser '11, recognized by coaches for stellar season with Washington University in St. Louis.
Many Warriors have made memorable plays over the years, but the junior's 91-yard kickoff return — off a lateral pass — for the title-clinching touchdown may just be in a category of its own.
Take a closer look at the action on Ford Field as the Brother Rice Warriors went down to the wire to win back-to-back state titles.
Not one, but two trick plays for touchdowns in the final 3:29 secures the win against Muskegon in Division 2 high school football state final, 35-28.
The Warriors will try to reach another milestone for legendary coach Al Fracassa in Division 2, while County Day competes for the school's first crown in Division 4.
Birmingham Brother Rice will take on Muskegon at 1 p.m. Nov. 23 at Ford Field for the MHSAA Division 2 state championship.