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This weekend, East Kentwood alum Brett White will achieve his dream and make his debut on the PGA Tour. → Read More
The Dream 18: A collection of the most fun, beautiful and challenging holes in West Michigan that together create the ultimate course. → Read More
Just off the dune-lined shores of Lake Michigan sits a golf course with a mission. → Read More
Grand Rapids native Alex Rose threw a discus in World Championships finals for the first time in his career Tuesday. → Read More
The Meijer LPGA Classic starts on Thursday and one of the golfers competing will be Sadena Parks. → Read More
Mattawan native Julian Borst won the 5,000-meter run at the U.S. Special Olympics national meet in Orlando. → Read More
Justin Zimmer will be hosting a football camp in Greenville next month. → Read More
The Amway River Bank Run is May 14. While most runners taking part in the 25K will run to finish, Park Stinson is running to win. → Read More
Schoolcraft senior Hannah Thompson is the bane of soccer goalies. → Read More
LPGA tour stars Jessica Korda, Brittany Lang and Megan Khang met with the media on a Zoom call for the Meijer LPGA classic. → Read More
The NFL draft will begin on April 28. → Read More
The Griffins are retiring the jersey number of Jeff Hoggan. → Read More
NBC Sports anchor Mike Tirico has a busy schedule over the next several days. → Read More
It’s the biggest stage in sports, but the stands will be empty. → Read More
When watching women’s hockey from Beijing, keep an eye out for West Michigan native Sara Strong. She’ll be working her first Olympics. → Read More
The top ranked Ferris State Bulldogs are headed back to the NCAA D-II National Championship game. → Read More
Former Western Michigan University basketball Steve Hawkins is back on the hardwood — but in a smaller gym. → Read More
Starting Wednesday, Derek Jeter’s legend takes up permanent residence in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. → Read More
The Olympic summer games in Tokyo are about to wrap up. The odds were stacked against them — a pandemic, no fans — but the IOC pulled them off and delivered on a key promise. → Read More
The Tokyo Olympics, already historic for pressing on amid the pandemic, have also made their mark in the number of athletes who have taken the opportunity to use the largest stage in sports to take a stand for what they believe in. → Read More