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Gladstone Baseball Opens Playoffs With 12-2 Victory Over Manistique

The Gladstone Braves baseball team opened the post-season Tuesday night with a 12-2 win over the Manistique Emeralds at Don Olsen Field. The win in the MHSAA Division Three District 96 tournament put the Braves into the semifinals this Friday afternoon against Newberry. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and post-game comments.

Gladstone Baseball Closes Regular Season With Wild Victory

The Gladstone High School baseball team wrapped up its regular season Friday night with a wild 11-9 victory over the Menominee Maroons at Don Olsen Field. The Braves scored four runs in the fifth inning and two more in the sixth to rally from a 6-5 deficit, and then had to hang on in the seventh inning when the Maroons scored three times to get close. Click the above headline for details, interviews, and video highlights.

Escanaba Softball Brings Out Big Bats To Sweep Gladstone Again

Escanaba and Gladstone met in a softball doubleheader for a second straight week on Thursday, this time at the Gladstone High School. And for a second straight week, the Eskymos swept the Braves, 13-0 and 17-6. Click the above headline to see details, listen to post-game comments, and see videos taken by Brad Landis.

Johnson Steps Down As Bay Basketball Coach; Will Remain Athletic Director

Bay College men's basketball head coach Matt Johnson announced his resignation on Wednesday, leaving the program that he started nine years ago. Johnson will continue to work as Bay's athletic director. Johnson's assistant for the past four years, Gladstone native Mike Cretens, was immediately named the new Norse head coach. Click the above headline to read more details.

STILL ROLLING: Eskymos Cruise Past Braves To Earn Doubleheader Sweep

The Escanaba High School baseball team scored 13 runs in the first inning and rolled to a 16-0 win over Gladstone in the first game of the doubleheader Tuesday night at Gladstone's Don Olsen Field. In the second game, Escanaba took advantage of Braves errors and had some big hits to take a 7-0 lead and hang on for a 7-4 win. Click the above headline for details, videos, and post-game interviews.