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Michigan players in Hoop Scoop's top 500 sophomores
30. DaShonte Riley 6-11 Birmingham Country Day
53. Dion Sims 6-5 Orchard Lake St. Mary's
145. Demetrius Ford 5-10 Detroit Cody
181. Delano Collins 5-10 Detroit Renaissance
207. Vonn Jones 5-10 Novi Catholic Central
225. Derrick Nix 6-7 Detroit Murray-Wright
234. Jordan Morgan 6-7 Detroit U-D Jesuit
251. James Steel 6-7 Detroit Community
265. Ben Simons 6-5 Cadillac
283. Drew Valentine 6-3 Lansing Sexton
297. Brent Geers 5-11 Grand Rapids South Christian
312. Kevin McCarthy 6-8 Warren De La Salle
365. DeMarcus Bracy 6-4 Flint Southwestern
394. Tyrone Black 6-6 Benton Harbor
404. Jared Mysliwiec 6-0 Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian
433. Doug Anderson 6-5 Kalamazoo Central
466. Nick Jobe 6-3 Ida
485. Shane Moreland 6-2 Flint Powers
Eastern Michigan tips Western Michigan in OT 62-59 Antonio Green scored 11 points and J.R. Sims 10 as Eastern Michigan edged Western Michigan 62-59 in overtime Wednesday night. Jamell Harris grabbed 10 rebounds for the Eagles (8-10, 3-1 Mid-American), who won their second in a row. Nate Hutcheson scored 21 points and Matt Stainbrook 12 for the Broncos (8-10, 2-2).
Central Michigan spoils Eastern's return Central Michigan freshman Austin McBroom spoiled Eastern Michigan's homecoming Wednesday night at the Convocation Center, leading the Chippewas to a 60-56 victory.
Chu encourages Cass Tech students Detroit — U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu told students Wednesday at Detroit's Cass Technical High School that the U.S. is depending on them and other college-bound teens to pursue their passion for science and technology and turn it into jobs for the future.
Chu speaks at DPS' Cass Tech, emphasizes education U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu told students at Detroit's Cass Technical High School that the United States is depending on them and other college-bound teens to take their passion for science and technology and turn it into jobs for the future.
Cass City P.D. shows what $25,000 can buy By Stacey Tucker Staff Writer CASS CITY — After more than a year since receiving a $25,000 Homeland Security grant, the Cass City Police Department has new communication equipment installed in their cars and in the office. Cass ...