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The Jack Pine Conference is a high school athletic conference in northern lower Michigan made up of Class B and C schools. The sports involved include: Football , Basketball , Baseball , Softball , Wrestling , Volleyball , Bowling , Track and Field , Cross Country , and Golf .
Big Ten Conference, known as the Big Nine Conference in 1899–1917 and 1946–1950 Big Nine Conference (Michigan) , defunct high school athletic conference (1968–2012) Big Nine Conference (Wisconsin) , defunct high school athletic conference (1985–1993)
The beginning of the Big "8" Conference can be traced back to its predecessor, the Little "C" Conference, which was founded in 1931 and began play for the 1932–33 school year. The original members of this conference were Athens, Bronson, Homer, Jonesville, Litchfield, Quincy, Reading, and Union City.
Michigan, 9-0 and No. 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings, travels to Penn State on Saturday for a top-10 meeting in what will be, by far, the Wolverines’ toughest test of the year so far ...
Michigan dominated the Iowa offense, as expected. Iowa finished the game with 155 total yards and three turnovers, another low point in a season that has already seen offensive coordinator Brian ...
Mission Point looks out toward Round Island (Michigan) over the Straits of Mackinac, the principal waterway between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. In the early 21st century, Mission Point has been developed as Mission Point Resort, a full-service facility including guest lodging, three restaurants, putting greens, a museum, and a theater. [4]
The Interstate 8 Athletic Conference is an athletic conference for high schools in Michigan formed in 2014 with eight schools in south central Michigan. The conference currently consists of seven Class A and B schools from Barry, Branch, Calhoun, and Jackson counties. The name of the conference derives from the I-69 and I-94 corridors.