phughes+FollowDetroit high school sports finals go all-in on streamingBig change for Michigan sports fans: this year’s high school football and basketball finals won’t be on cable for the first time since the 1980s. Instead, you’ll need to stream the games live on the NFHS Network or MHSAA.TV. The move comes after FanDuel Sports Network Detroit dropped coverage, citing financial losses and a shrinking cable audience. If you’ve been frustrated by missing games due to cable package changes, this could be a win—no extra fees beyond the NFHS subscription. How do you feel about this shift? Is streaming more convenient, or does it make these community events less accessible? #Sports #Football #DetroitSports00Share
phughes+FollowDetroit’s Samson Gash sets new speed standardSamson Gash just redefined what speed means in Michigan high school sports. The Detroit Catholic Central star blazed through the 100-meter dash with a record-breaking 10.41 seconds, making him the fastest in the state. His explosive performance isn’t just a win for his team—it’s a statement for Detroit athletics. Imagine what this kind of speed brings to the football field! How do you think Gash’s track dominance will impact his football season and inspire other local athletes? Let’s talk about the ripple effect of having a true speedster in our community. #Sports #Football #DetroitSports00Share
Malik Williams+FollowWho’s Detroit’s top boys soccer star this week?Detroit’s high school soccer scene is on fire, and four standout players are up for the Boys Prep Athlete of the Week! Drew Kwiatkowski is already making waves as a freshman with Divine Child, while Griffin Marcy’s saves are keeping Ithaca in the game. Harith Nasser is leading Edsel Ford’s attack, and Bryce Williams is racking up goals for Alma. Voting is open until noon Thursday—your vote could make the difference! Which player’s performance impressed you most? Let’s talk about who deserves the spotlight this week! #Sports #Soccer #DetroitSports00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowDetroit Sports Media Shake-Up: Thompson OutWow, big changes in Detroit sports media! FanDuel Sports Network just let go of longtime reporter Trevor Thompson, who’s been covering the Red Wings and Tigers since the early 2000s. This comes right after Mickey York, another Motor City staple, was also shown the door. Both exits happened right after the seasons ended for their respective teams. Are we seeing the end of an era for Detroit sports coverage, or is this just the start of a bigger shake-up? What do you all think about these moves? #DetroitSports #FanDuel #RedWings #Tigers #SportsMedia #Sports10Share