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Gladstone Braves Get Chilly Baseball Win Over North Central Jets

The Gladstone High School baseball team took advantage of multiple errors to score eleven runs in the third inning and beat the North Central Jets 14-2 Monday afternoon in Gladstone. Nick Proehl drove in four runs as the Braves won their fifth straight game. Click the above headline for details, post-game interviews, and to see photos taken by Mallory Burie.

Michigan Tech University Hires New Women's Basketball Coach

Eric Gruber has been named the 10th head coach of the Michigan Tech women's basketball program, Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Suzanne Sanregret announced Monday. Gruber comes to Tech from NCAA Division I Southern Illinois Edwardsville, where he was an assistant women's basketball coach for the past three seasons. He was an assistant coach at GLIAC rival Parkside during the 2022-23 season. Cl;ick the above headline for details.

FINALLY A WIN: Bay College Baseball Rallies To Earn Twinbill Split

The Bay College Norse baseball team picked up its second win of the season on Thursday, beating the Delta College Pioneers from Saginaw, 15-8, in the second game of a doubleheader. The Norse lost the first game, 8-5, in extra innings, after almost overcoming making ten errors on defense. Click the above headline for details, videos, and post-game interviews.

CONFIDENCE BOOST: Gladstone Rallies, Posts 10-6 Win Over Norway

The Gladstone Braves and Norway Knights traded innings filled with mistakes, but also had plenty of positives, as the teams met at Marion Park Wednesday night. Gladstone took a 3-0 lead, fell behind 6-4, but scored six late runs to post a 10-6 win over the Knights. Click the above headline to see details, videos, and liten to post-game interviews.

'STORMY' OUTING: Escanaba Eskymos Overwhelmed By Kewaunee Lefty

The Escanaba High School baseball team ran into one of the best teams in Wisconsin Saturday evening in Wisconsin Dells, falling to the Kewaunee Storm, 9-0, at the Woodside Sports Complex. Kewaunee left-handed pitcher Brett Paulsen retired all 21 Eskymo batters, 19 of them by strikeout, to finish with a perfect game. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and post-game interviews.