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The unthinkable, a life-threatening cardiac incident, can happen to high school athletes. High school officials, athletic trainers and coaches are prepared.
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Sparrow's sports injury clinic at 3394 E. Jolly Rd. in Lansing is reopening to accommodate high school athletes.
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Senior Kellen Reed excels at football, basketball and track. He’s soon graduating, which means he had to make a choice about what to play - and what to leave behind - in college.
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The DeWitt softball team is ready to practice and play outdoors, even if mid-Michigan’s cold spring weather means bundling up. It’s time to play ball.
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Playing spring lacrosse in mid-Michigan isn’t easy, as the cold weather and snow means hard practices in a gym. The Trojans are upbeat about their preparations and the play to come.
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Wide Receiver McIntosh grew up as a Michigan State fan, but is changing his allegiance by soon suiting up for the Badgers.
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The MHSAA canceled most prep basketball games last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, Lansing-area athletes and coaches are happy to be back on the court, while being mindful of safety.
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MSU senior Stephanie Schick’s golf game brought her accolades, but also to the brink of her health. She now is back on the course, competing as the only woman on the MSU club golf team.
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With no statewide mandate requiring COVID-19 related restrictions, Michigan high schools navigate different guidelines by county and region.
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Renold JeanLouis of the East Lansing football program joins the hour!