Going into the Border Battle last Saturday, senior Ty Etchemendy planned on competing in the 400-meter hurdles and not the triple jump. But when wind conditions were perfect for jumping, Etchemendy decided to make one or two jumps. On his first attempt, he jumped a personal season best. “I knew, at that point, it was...
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Charger Chatter: Milan Mirkovic
How old were you when you started playing tennis? I was, I think, 10 years old. I was a pretty good junior league player, and then I stopped playing tennis when I was 15 years old, and then I decided to go full time to the gym. I just lifted weights, tried to build muscle...
With 5-4 record, men’s tennis heads to GLIACs
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team defeated University of Findlay 6-3 Friday afternoon at home to conclude their second season of GLIAC play 5-4. The Chargers won four singles matches and two doubles matches to decide their final conference match against the Oilers, who finished seventh in the GLIAC. Freshman Milan Mirkovic picked up a...
MSU promotes growth in Hillsdale with extension program
You may have to drive to Lansing to catch a live Spartans football game, but Michigan State University offers a wide-variety of invaluable resources right here in Hillsdale. For over 100 years, Michigan State University Extension has offered Hillsdale County residents access to knowledge and aid in a variety of areas, ranging from agriculture to...
Softball has third straight 3-1 weekend, sweeps Lourdes
Strong improvements in hitting from a young softball team manifested in Hillsdale’s sweeps over Lourdes University and Walsh University and a split with Lake Erie College over the course of four days. Hillsdale took an early 4-0 lead in game one against Lake Erie on Friday with an RBI single from sophomore second baseman Amanda...




