Winning the 2015-2016 regional qualifying track meet as a team was one of the most memorable moments in senior Dominic Dimambro’s running career. It almost never happened; he was forced to sit out for...
Attached is a link to the SoundCloud file of the first Fantasy Football podcast on 10-15-16 by Michael Pearce and Brendan Triola.
The two discuss 5 players to sell high, five to buy low, and all of...
Both the varsity and JV soccer teams faced off against Flushing on Fenton soil on Oct. 3. The JV team came away victorious and the varsity team also ended up taking the win.
Sophomore Dalton Wagner...
Although academics are the main reason that an athlete gets red lined, it is not the only reason.
“Students can also be red lined for behavioral reasons,” Athletic Director Michael Bakker said....
The varsity girls golf team played at the Metro League Tournament on Wednesday and defeated Linden by a score of 177-212 at Spring Meadows golf course.
As the tournament kicked off, temperatures dipped...
As the boys’ varsity tennis team headed to Clio this morning at around nine to face off against six other teams for the Metro League tournament, they had one team on their mind. Holly.
“I think...
The long-standing competition between the junior and senior girls has been going on for more than 40 years. The organization committee consists of everyone from the Student Council, including the adviser...
From having the meet move locations to Brandon High School, the Fenton girls swim team hosted the annual Genesee County Swim Invitation from Sept. 22 to Sept. 24. After having many people return for...
Many times people will be caught in the myth that they need a gym to get in great shape. This is false. There are many small changes one can do to maintain physical fitness and numerous ways that students...
New changes are coming to the wrestling program at Fenton, with a new coach who brings different coaching techniques. Brad Beverly has past experience at the school. Some may know him as one of the coaches...
Previous to now, Division One hopeful athletes were able to “cheat the system” a bit and avoid core classes that would sink their GPA, making them ineligible. The National College Athletic Association...