Plymouth now 5-3-2-1.
The older Plymouth Whalers team beats the Kingston Frontenacs, one of the youngest teams in the Ontario Hockey League.
Rocks look to avenge last week's loss to Chiefs in second of back-to-back games.
The Tigers last played in the World Series in 2006 and took the title in 1984.
Second year forward continues to improve.
Whalers now 2-3-2-1 in Breast Cancer Awareness game.
Whalers now 2-2-1-1.
Whalers host Sault Ste. Marie on Saturdat at 7:05 p.m. at Compuware Arena
Wyandotte resident was longtime public address announcer for Detroit Red Wings.
There were 138 runners and walkers from Plymouth and Canton competing in Sunday morning's marathon event.
Whalers now 2-1-1-1.
Whalers play in Guelph on Friday, host Niagara on Saturday
Plymouth now 1-0-1-1 to start 2012-13 season.
Rocks, Wildcats, Chiefs notch Friday victories.
NHL players John Mitchell, Jared Boll and James Wisniewski skate with team.
MacDonald was selected by Plymouth in the 14th round of the 2009 OHL Draft.
Whalers now 0-0-1-1
Plymouth starts Friday in the Soo; Home opener is Saturday at 7:05 p.m. against Belleville
Wildcats improve to 3-1 with 37-10 victory.
Chiefs improve to 3-1 on season.
Patriotic promotion returns at home games at Compuware Arena.
Senior Steve McEvilly leads Rocks to win.
Plymouth starts the 2012-13 season Sept. 21 in Sault Ste. Marie
Chiefs improve to 2-1 with win at home.
Rocks improve to 3-0, while Novi falls to 0-3.
Wildcats fall to 2-1 on the season with loss vs. Churchill.
Plymouth plays in London today, then takes on the Knights in St. Thomas, Ontario, on Saturday
Rocks display offense at showcase.
Chiefs blank Dakota to go 2-0 in tournament.
Chiefs win their third straight KLAA South Division title Friday 45-36.
Plymouth senior harrier has an established place among the state's best long-distance runners.