6.0 days ago
Get all the matchups as city/area baseball and softball teams get ready for MHSAA district tourney play, starting on Tuesday.
2.0 weeks ago
Enquirer lists the top corner infielders in baseball in Battle Creek area. And we ask readers to vote for No. 1 in our Best of Battle Creek poll.
2.0 weeks ago
Union City baseball sweeps Bronson in key Big 8 rivalry battle; Union City walks off game one, takes mercy win in game two
1 month ago
Union City's Bailey voted The Daily Reporter Athlete of the Week; Senior Mara Bailey wins with over 51% of the vote
1 month ago
Union City track sweeps Quincy, Springport in key Big 8 dual; Union City men and women both earn clutch wins in key Big 8 double dual
1 month ago
UNION CITY, MI. - On Saturday the whole of Branch County traveled to Union City’s Alumni Field for the new version of the formerly known area best meet, as Coldwater, Bronson, Quincy and Union City faced off in the Branch County Track and Field Invitational.
1 month ago
Enquirer is joining with area coaches to name an All-Area Wrestling Team, featuring the top grapplers from the Enquirer readership area
2.0 months ago
Enquirer's boys district notebook includes all the results and highlights from opening night of the postseason.
2.0 months ago
Enquirer's district tournament notebook includes results from all the key girls basketball postseason games from Wednesday.
Posted 3 years ago @ 10:00AM
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has directed all member schools to suspend activities in all sports for all seasons– effective Monday, March 16 through at least Sunday, April 5 – to fall in line with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s order that all schools close for the next three weeks in order to deter the spread of COVID-19. All athletic activities to be halted include practices, scrimmages and competitions/games, as well as strength training, conditioning and any other organized sessions and activities in all MHSAA in-season and out-of-season sports. The suspension of activities applies to sports for all three MHSAA seasons as Spring sports practices have begun, Winter tournaments were suspended Thursday and Fall sports coaches are working with limited numbers of athletes during the offseason. “By suspending all sports activities for the next three weeks, we are taking an additional step to maintain safety and minimize risk first, and also keep a level playing field for our schools and teams during this time of uncertainty,” MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “A number of schools across the state already were making this decision, and setting this as the standard across our membership is appropriate especially given the quick pace with which this situation is continuing to evolve. Given the rapid, fast-moving and unprecedented events of this week, the MHSAA will use the time during this all-sport suspension of activities to evaluate all options and next steps which will be shared with schools in a timely manner.” Updates will continue to be posted as necessary to the MHSAA Website at https://www.mhsaa.com/ coronavirus ...