A highly anticipated week three matchup between Wyandotte and Trenton was over at halftime, leading the Bears to a 46-8 victory. Hunter Matt helped lead the way with four rushing touchdowns.
Impressive, early season wins by Wyandotte and Trenton have set up a highly anticipated matchup of Downriver League rivals.
Channel 7's Brad Galli will broadcast from the game and thinks he already knows how it will end.
Sophomore cross-country runner Jake Coulter showed signs of drastic improvement when he finished fourth overall and second among his teammates to start the new season on Thursday.
The Y & . Stars took on The Henry Ford Lah-De-Dahs in the final home game of the season for Wyandotte's vintage base ball club.
Roosevelt stayed undefeated Friday night as Tyler Dunn and Aaron Robinson each scored a pair of touchdowns for the Bears in a 41-14 victory over Taylor Kennedy.
After a victory over Melvindale in Week 1, the Bears are looking to improve their record to 2-0 with Thursday's game at Taylor Kennedy.
Senior running back Tyler Dunn guided Roosevelt to a 42-13 win last Friday against Melvindale, scoring three touchdowns and gaining 209 all-purpose yards.
The Y & . Stars will take the field for one last game Saturday at Memorial Field.
Parents of the Roosevelt football players and cheerleaders were honored on the team's home field last Friday before the season opening game.
Here's the Bears' schedule and tallies for the games played this season.
Wyandotte knocked off the Melvindale Cardinals 42-13 Friday night at home. Senior Tyler Dunn led the way with three touchdowns.
The game between Allen Park and Lincoln Park, played on Wyandotte's field, was documented Thursday by a TV camera crew following Lincoln Park for the MTV reality pilot 'Wait Til Next Year.'
Wyandotte Roosevelt kicks off the season Friday night with hopes of winning another league tittle and playing for a state championship.
The Bears hit the field at 7 p.m. Friday for the season opener against Melvindale.
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Six golfers competed in the inaugural Wyandotte Shores Golf Course Hickory Open on Saturday.
After a successful 2010 season, Wyandotte Roosevelt's football team gets ready for a new year.
The Wyandotte Braves 14U #2 team captured the Downriver Baseball Association title this year and finished 17-0 under the guidance of coach John Lesko.
The youth boys baseball 14U #2 knocked off Allen Park on Friday night to take the title.
Gerald Mayhew, who took the 2011 Mr. Hockey title, will skate for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders this season, playing top-level junior hockey with the United States Hockey League.
Bears begin practice with an eye on the 2011 football schedule.
A series of tournaments are planned in the coming weeks at Wyandotte Shores Golf Course.
Cara Smock adds to her long list of running titles with a win in the Portofino event on Saturday.
The Rise Above BMX Team performs Friday at the Wyandotte Street Art Fair.
Steve Semetko of Wyandotte donated $2,500 toward a new scoreboard at Memorial Park.
Wyandotte agreed to rent the field to Lincoln Park after that city's bleachers were deemed unsafe.
Justin Hicks, a Wyandotte native and former golfer at the University of Michigan, has made the cut at the U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club.
A 10-man battle royale highlights the show, which is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday at ARC Hall.
Wyandotte resident and MPW founder and promoter John Adkins runs monthly shows at ARC Hall.
Junior Hunter Matt's performance at the plate led the Bears to a 19-13 overall record and an appearance in the district title game.
The Bears started the 2011 season on track, but then suffered some tough losses.
The day started with a 4-3 comeback win over host Woodhaven, but the softball team's district championship hopes were ended with a 4-2 loss to Southgate Anderson.
The Bears started the day with a victory over Woodhaven, but were knocked off in the second game by Southgate Anderson.
The free event had children packed onto the fishing pier Saturday morning, hoping for the big catch.
The Wyandotte Roosevelt Bears finish 10th at their district tournament on Grosse Ile.
The new kayak launch creates additional opportunities for disabled athletes and for the city.
The ribbon will be cut at 2:30 p.m. on the first handicap-accessible kayak launch in Wyandotte.
A free Fishing Derby & Kids Expo will take place Saturday at Bishop Park.
Summer bowling leagues are on tap through the city's recreation, leisure and culture department.