Summertime Fitness The Deep Blue Fitness Summer Training Program is intended for both athletes and non-athletes to improve overall physical fitness, both sports-related and in general. The program is for students in grades 6-12, and includes elements of strength-building, endurance, agility, overall functional fitness, and sports performance. The program runs from June 11 through August 29 at Munising High School. Students can sign-up for the whole summer, or on a month-to-month basis. For more information, please reach out to Deep Blue Fitness or Munising High School.

If you’re… a normal human… you have experienced your share of ups and downs in life. Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, being fired from a job you loved, or anything else that comes up in life, these types of experiences can upset more than just your daily routine. It’s relatively easy to keep your health and mindset in a good place when life seems to be going well, but many of us tend to backburner our health when challenges come up in our life. No one is immune to facing troubling times, but how you roll with them can make or break you.

Colt Wright (7th), Isaac Beaverson (9th), Dylan Swift (10th), Willow Moser (11th), Eileen Veneberg (11th), and Olivia Exelby (12th). .

The Munising boys golf team are champions once again. The Mustangs were competing at the Skyline Conference tournament at Terrace Bluff Golf Club in Gladstone on Thursday, May 23, and took first place as a team with a team score of 347.

John Dugas, Secretary VVA Chapter 237 Veterans from Alger County and community members gathered at Bay Shore Park’s All Vets Memorial to honor our fallen military service members who sacrificed their lives for their country. The weather wasn’t pleasant, with rain and a temperature of 50 degrees, but no matter what the weather was like, we all had rain gear on and umbrellas above our heads to memorialize those who had fallen, so, in the end, it was a good day.

Mather Elementary’s third grade students explored architecture with KEVA planks (a wooden construction toy) this year. Each third grade class used KEVA planks to explore construction of different structures throughout the school year. The students were excited to have the opportunity to build both in math class and during inside recess.
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The Superior Central softball team put the finishing touches on a fantastic regular season with a sweep over their rival on Thursday, May 23. The Lady Cougars were playing at Munising, where they won on scores of 11-0 (four innings) and 23-2 (three innings).
The Munising tennis team traveled to Ishpeming on Friday. The Mustangs and Hematites were originally scheduled to play a regular match, but shifted things up with host Ishpeming to focus on getting ready for the post-season.
The Superior Central baseball team traveled to Escanaba on Monday, May 20. The Cougars fell behind early, and were unable to regroup, falling 8-1.