Posts Tagged ‘Career’
1985 interview with former Detroit Tigers pitcher Mark “The Bird” Fidrych about his career and injury. From the television series “Once a Star,” hosts are Steve Stone, John Mengelt, and Jack Brickhouse. You can watch the full version here: mediaburn.org
Rod Brind’Amour, who played college hockey at Michigan State before his 21-year NHL career, is retiring as a player to take an unspecified job with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Nick Hill developed a friendly relationship with Mike Hart when they became standout running backs. Hart used his shifty moves to become Michigan’s career leading rusher. Hill used the same style to lead Chelsea to the state playoffs.
For the second straight game, Korie Lucious found a way to be Michigan State's savior. In his fifth career start, Lucious drilled another clutch shot Friday night to keep the Spartans' NCAA Tournament run alive.
For the second straight game, Korie Lucious found a way to be Michigan State's savior. In his fifth career start, Lucious drilled another clutch shot Friday night to keep the Spartans' NCAA Tournament run alive.
With two home games left in Morgan's career, he hopes to make some adjustments heading into the post-season.
Lucas scored 10 of his team's first 15 points on the heavily-wrapped ankle and finished with one of his strongest games of the season. He tied his career high with 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting.
Lucas scored 10 of his team's first 15 points on the heavily-wrapped ankle and finished with one of his strongest games of the season. He tied his career high with 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting.
One of Detroit’s most popular radio hosts is calling it a
career. Dick Purtan announced Thursday that he will retire this
Spring.
Former Detroit City Councilwoman Sheila Cockrel’s newest career
will be in the classroom.

