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Hesperia's Emily McCallum lines up a set as teammate Madesyn Bolles looks on during Monday's pre-district match against Holton. The Panthers won, 3-0.
Hesperia's Sarissa Conkle fires the ball at Holton defender Mya Bartolameolli during Monday's pre-district match in Shelby. Conkle had clutch plays late in game one to help the Panthers earn a sweep.
The Hart boys cross-country team celebrates finishing in 10th place at Saturday's Division 3 state finals in Brooklyn. Courtesy Photo
Hart's Natalie Rosema (second from left) celebrates her all-state showing at Saturday's Division 3 state finals in Brooklyn. With Rosema, from left, are Hart coaches Calvin Ackley, Amy Ackley and Abe Enns. Courtesy Photo
The Hart girls cross-country team celebrates placing sixth at Saturday's Division 3 state finals in Brooklyn. Courtesy Photo
Whitehall's Bobby Jazwinski stays with the pack early in Saturday's Division 2 state finals race. Jazwinski stayed with the lead pack for the first two miles before pulling away for the state title. Photo courtesy of Jazwinski family
Whitehall's Bobby Jazwinski crosses the finish line to win the Division 2 state championship Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. Photo courtesy of Jazwinski family
Whitehall's Bobby Jazwinski celebrates his state championship Saturday with sister Jessie. Jessie flew up from NC State University, where she is a freshman runner, to surprise her brother and cheer him on to a state title. Photo courtesy of Jazwinski family
Whitehall's Bobby Jazwinski heads down the home stretch with East Grand Rapids' Jonah Workman in pursuit during Saturday's Division 2 state finals. Jazwinski won the race to complete a perfect season. Photo courtesy of Jazwinski family
Whitehall's Cole Essebaggers goes into the end zone for a touchdown after intercepting a pass late in Friday's playoff game against Tri-County. The Vikings won the game, 38-22. Christopher Verhulst/Courtesy Photo
Whitehall players surround a punt as they down it deep in Tri-County territory during Friday's playoff football game at Whitehall. The Vikings won, 38-22.
Whitehall's Liam Leeke stretches for the end zone during Friday's playoff game against Tri-County. Leeke was ruled short on the play, but the Vikings went on to win 38-22.