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Profile: Before heading to Holy Cross, Pioneer’s Lowder has a few things to cross off his to-do list

December 11, 2018 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby/weloveAnnArbor.com      Pioneer’s Drew Lowder entered Saturday’s game with Grosse Pointe North a few minutes into the first quarter and, like a hurricane, blew the entire direction of the game in a […]

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Profile: Skyline’s Kendall Murray has both feet on the ground – when she isn’t spiking a volleyball

November 26, 2018 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby/weloveannarbor.com Watching Kendall Murray play volleyball is a reminder of what the great Barry Sanders said about scoring touchdowns – act like you’ve been there before and you will be back again. Murray’s […]

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Profile: Pioneer’s Nick Foster leading the way—on and off the course

October 17, 2018 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby/weloveannarbor.com Pioneer’s John Florence paid a teammate one of the best compliments you can when it comes to cross country. Earlier in the year, the senior runner said of teammate Nick Foster: “You […]

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Profile: Pioneers’ Delanie DeSano-Smith is setting her team up for success

October 9, 2018 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby/weloveannarbor.com The Pioneer volleyball team is a work in progress under first-year coach Fabiana Martins and the Pioneers have been making plenty of progress along the way. The Pioneers play with a passion […]

Sports

Profile: Pioneer’s swimming team has the right person captaining their young ship

September 24, 2018 AAPS News Editor

by Terry Jacob/weloveannarbor.com   The Pioneer swimming and diving team swam into this season loaded with a team of outstanding young swimmers. Their freshman class is already making waves around the SEC and they only […]

Sports

Profile: Michael McMullen is finding more than one way to help the Pioneers win football games

September 24, 2018 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby/WeloveAnnArbor.com There are athletes who play football. And then there are football players who are great athletes. There is certainly a difference between the two and just by watching Michael McMullen play football […]

Features

Profile: Sophomore quarterback giving Pioneer plenty of hope for now and the future

September 18, 2018 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby WeloveAnnArbor.com Conor Easthope’s varsity football career didn’t get off to the kind of start he had hoped for in Pioneer’s season opener in August. That first game included a difficult and frustrating […]

Features

Huron’s Athletic Director Dottie Davis is deemed ‘irreplaceable’ as she eyes retirement next year

February 20, 2017 AAPS News Editor

Story and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor If you’ve ever attended an event at Huron High School, you’ve probably heard a chant that is simply a woman’s name over and over: “Dot-tie! Da-vis!” […]

Features

It was a Big Battle at the Big House for the Pioneers in season opener

August 31, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Playing before a huge crowd at Mighigan Stadium was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Pioneer High School Pioneers on Aug. 27.  The “Battle at the Big House” was indeed a […]

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Rec & Ed youth tennis program earns prestigious accreditation

July 29, 2016 AAPS News Editor

“It makes tennis approachable, and it makes it fun. It’s the first time ever tennis has been sized to children and it makes them feel successful and that’s what we want kids to have fun and enjoy the sport,” says Youth Tennis Coordinator Zofii Casterline. […]

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