MHSAA makes changes to 2021 wrestling tournaments
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The Michigan High School Athletic Association has made changes to its 2021 wrestling tournaments, scheduled for the final three weeks of March and first weekend of April, in an effort to reduce the mixing of communities and spread of COVID-19. The MHSAA also has selected Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo as this year’s host site for the teams finals on March 30 and individual finals to be wrestled April 2-3.Kaitlin Gunsell, Kaitlin s Klicks/For The Tribune
EAST LANSING - The Michigan High School Athletic Association has made changes to its 2021 wrestling tournaments, scheduled for the final three weeks of March and first weekend of April, in an effort to reduce the mixing of communities and spread of COVID-19. The MHSAA also has selected Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo as this year’s host site for the teams finals on March 30 and individual finals to be wrestled April 2-3.
MHSAA makes changes to 2021 wrestling tournaments
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MHSAA updates schools on new pandemic guidelines
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The Michigan High School Athletics Association updated its member schools on revised pandemic guidelines for high school winter sports on Monday.
EAST LANSING The Michigan High School Athletics Association updated its member schools on revised pandemic guidelines for high school winter sports on Monday.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released the new guidelines on its website late Sunday.
The new guidelines cover attendance limits, mask and social distancing requirements and testing COVID-19 procedures for certain student-athletes.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the MDHHS announced Feb. 4 that winter contact sports would be allowed to resume on Feb. 9. Changes to the current pandemic order cleared the way for sports to restart.
Cass City boys lose heartbreaker in Sandusky
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The Sandusky Redskins handed the Cass City boys basketball team a heartbreaking, last-second loss on Monday night. Sandusky won, 47-45, in the season opener for both teams.Kaitlin Gunsell, Kaitlin s Klicks/For The TribuneShow MoreShow Less
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The Sandusky Redskins handed the Cass City boys basketball team a heartbreaking, last-second loss on Monday night. Sandusky won, 47-45, in the season opener for both teams.Kaitlin Gunsell, Kaitlin s Klicks/For The TribuneShow MoreShow Less
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The Sandusky Redskins handed the Cass City boys basketball team a heartbreaking, last-second loss on Monday night. Sandusky won, 47-45, in the season opener for both teams.Kaitlin Gunsell, Kaitlin s Klicks/For The TribuneShow MoreShow Less
Future looks bright for Bearcats volleyball
Despite departure of seven seniors, Ubly looks to contend with new talent, same determination
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Ubly volleyball coach Aaron Mueller said his Bearcats won’t have as much depth next season with the departure of seven seniors, but the team will feature some promising new players as well as returning key players like Lindsey Guza and Nora Franzel. (Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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The Ubly varsity volleyball team saw its remarkable season come to an end on Tuesday night as the Bearcats fell to Auburn Hills Oakland Christian in the MHSAA state quarterfinals. Show MoreShow Less
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