The Roosevelt High School marching band has another set to perform before the Indianapolis 500.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association is hosting a video contest and giving away tickets.
Freshman Adaysha Parker has advanced to the state meet in the 400-meter dash.
Three-sport Roosevelt athlete Chase Schmittou will suit up on the college gridiron this fall.
Members of the Roosevelt Bears football team surprise one of their biggest fans in hospice care.
The Wyandotte Roosevelt girls tennis team will try to earn a repeat trip to the state finals when the Bears play in a regional tournament at Allen Park.
Six-year-old Aidan LaForest, born with a severe heart defect, made the ceremonial toss on Monday.
Wyandotte Roosevelt takes 3-1 lead into bottom of seventh, only to see wild pitches cost the Bears.
The Wyandotte Stars Base Ball Club plays the sport using 19th century regulations and gentlemanly behavior.
The Titans beat the Bears on Monday in a game that saw a solid outing from each starting pitcher.
The Wyandotte Roosevelt Bears came in behind Ann Arbor Huron, who dominated the entire event.
Roosevelt walked away with one win Wednesday in a doubleheader that included five combined home runs and a coach ejection.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel's rowing team also had a good showing.
The Bears knocked off the Chiefs 13-11 in game one, but suffered an 8-0 defeat in the nightcap.
Wyandotte Roosevelt senior Cara Smock runs hard for the Bears track team.
Despite poor weather and a depleted roster, the Bears show they are "Ready," just like their team motto.
Despite small numbers, the Bears are off to a sizzling start in 2011.
Freshman sprinter is a new force for Wyandotte Roosevelt Bears girls track team.
Despite a seventh-inning comeback attempt, the Bears fell short Thursday and were defeated by Southgate Anderson 6-5.
Wyandotte faced an early deficit Wednesday and never fully recovered, losing to Carlson 8-6 and dropping a second consecutive league game.
A questionable umpire call halted a final inning comeback attempt by the Bears on Monday and allowed the Trojans to hang on for a 7-5 victory.
The Bears finish the week 3-1 after big wins against Taylor Truman and Southgate.
Wyandotte quickly shook off a rough first inning Tuesday and defeated Taylor Truman 7-2 on the road.
Guess how many regular season games the Tigers will win this year and you could be stylin'.
Starting next season, Wyandotte Roosevelt will skate in the Michigan Interscholastic Hockey League, arguably the state’s most competitive prep hockey league.
The Bears finished the week 3-0, beating Grosse Ile 8-5 at home Thursday and knocking off New Boston Huron 8-0 Friday on the road.
An 11-3 victory by the Roosevelt Bears against the Annapolis Cougars on Wednesday begins what could be another championship run for Wyandotte.
Wyandotte Roosevelt varsity girls softball team scores a combined 29 runs to start the 2011 campaign.
Wyandotte Shores Golf Course opens for the season on Friday.
Bears captain is first Wyandotte player to receive the title given annually to the top high school hockey player in the state.
Fans crowded Biddle Avenue on Friday to show their appreciation and support for the state champ Roosevelt High School hockey team.
A sea of blue and gold lined Biddle on Friday to welcome a parade in honor of state champions Wyandotte Roosevelt Bears hockey team.
Staff and students from Roosevelt High School held a pep rally Thursday to celebrate the hockey team becoming the first in school history to win a state championship.
Roosevelt High School also will hold a pep rally for students and parents.
Wyandotte Roosevelt hockey supporters filled the stands at games all season long. They had a huge showing at the championship game at Compuware Arena.
Wyandotte outskates Brother Rice, 4-1, in Division 2 state hockey championship game at Compuware Arena in Plymouth.
Junior Jake Carlisle's hard work pays off for Bears, who won their first state hockey championship title on Saturday.
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