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Anchor Bay Teams Weather Storms, Gear Up for Games

High school sports action offers fans a week of solid matchups.

Dear Mother Nature,

This crazy-weather-thing you’ve got going on here in Michigan isn’t funny anymore.

It’s making our job here at the Pick of the Week pretty difficult. 

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Fields are flooded, fans are frozen in the stands, and games are getting canceled left and right.

If you could, please wave your wand, wrinkle your nose or place an order with the sun (whatever it is you have to do), and send some spring-like weather our way.

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This is getting ridiculous.

Sincerely,

John

Well fans, I hope that does some good.

Either way, we’ll continue to press on and look at the week ahead, fingers crossed that the weather turns the corner and into something that resembles spring here in the mitten-shaped state.

Before we get into what lies ahead, let’s take a second to send out some kudos to the Tars girls soccer team who defeated rival L’Anse Creuse North last week, 2-1.

Also, softball was stellar against Marine City, beating the Mariners, 2-0, last Thursday.

Now, let’s take a brief look at some interesting games this week:

  • The boys golf team tees it up Tuesday morning, beginning at 8 a.m., at Romeo Golf Club as a part of the lineup in the prestigious Evans-Gill tournament. The boys will be competing against some of the top squads in the area.
  • The girls tennis team plays host to L’Anse Creuse High Wednesday beginning at 4 p.m.
  • Baseball welcomes division rival Utica High to the diamond Friday afternoon. The first pitch is slated for 4 p.m.


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