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Directions to Schools for Athletics Page 1 Academy of the Sacred Academy of the Sacred Heart 248-646-8900 1250 Kensington Road, Bloomfield Hills, 48304 Basketball/Field Hockey/Lacrosse/Softball/Tennis/Volleyball: 1250 Kensington Road, east of Woodward, south of Long Lake Road. Ski: Alpine Valley, 6775 Highland Road, White Lake. Golf: Heathers Club, 900 Upper Scotsborough Way, Bloomfield Hills, 48304. Algonac High School (810) 794-4911 5200 Taft 48001 Take 23 Mile Rd (M-29) east over I-94. Continue on M-29 and approach Algonac. Turn left directly past the Marathon gas station and go north. Look for the sign for the school. Turn left on Taft Rd. Almont High School (810) 798-8595 4701 Howland Rd. 48003 Take 26 Mile Rd west to M-53. Turn right on M-53 and go north for 15 miles. Turn hard right on North St and go east. Turn left on N Main St and go North for 900 feet. Continue on Howland Rd and go north for 170 feet to Almont High School. Anchor Bay High School 6319 County Line Rd Fair Haven 48023 Andover High School (248) 645-4600 4200 Andover Rd. - Bloomfield Hills 48302 Take Hall Rd. to I-75 and go south. Exit I-75 via ramp at sign reading "Exit 75 to Square Lake Rd".Go west on Square Lake Rd past Woodward to Telegraph (US-24). Turn left on S Telegraph Rd and go south to Long Lake Rd. Turn right on W Long Lake Rd. Look for school on the south side of street. Armada (586) 784-9156 23655 Armada Center Rd. 48005 High School - Most sports. Romeo Plank north to Armada Center Rd (35 Mile). Right on Armada Center Rd. to North Ave. Past North Ave. to school. Middle School – Soccer. Romeo Plank north to Armada Center Rd. Right on Armada Center to Spencer Rd. (2 streets past 4 way stop). Right on Spencer. On corner of Spencer and Armada Center. Field behind school Avondale HS(248)852-2850 2800 Waukegan – Auburn Hills Take Hall Rd west to Adams. South on Adams to Auburn. West (right) on Auburn to Squirrel. South (left) on Squirrel to Waukegan. West (right) on Waukegan. Bishop Foley HS (248) 585-1210 32000 Campbell – Madison Heights 48071 M-59 (Hall) to Rochester Rd. South (left) on Rochester Rd. under I-75. Rochester Rd. will split into Stephenson Hwy. Stay left on Stephenson Hwy. past Fourteen Mile to Whitcomb. West (right) on Whitcomb to Campbell. School is on the North-East corner of Cambell & Whitcomb. Brother Rice 248-647-2526 ext. 154 7101 Lahser Road, Bloomfield Hills, 48301 Basketball/JV & FR Football/Soccer/Track: located on Lahser Road, north of 14 Mile Road. Next to Marian. Baseball: To Be Determined at a later date. Football: (Varsity) Southfield Lathrup. 19301 W. Twelve Mile, Lathrup Village, 48076. 12 Mile Road east of Evergreen - or Southfield H.S. 24675 Lahser, Southfield, 48034. Golf: Oakland Hills Country Club, 3951 W. Maple Rd., Bloomfield Hills, 48301. Hockey: Oak Park Ice Arena, 13950 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, 48237. Cabrini 313-388-0576 15305 Wick Road, Allen Park, 48101 Baseball/Basketball/Cross Country/Football/Boys Soccer/Softball: Wick Road, between Park and Rosedale. 1-94 to Southfield Exit (south) or from the Southfield Expressway; take Southfield to Roosevelt, right on Roosevelt, which will become Allen Rd. just past Ecorse Rd (do not turn). Take Allen to Wick Rd. (about 1 mile), left on Wick about 10 residential blocks to school. Field in back of school. Golf: Riverview Highlands. Sibley Road between Allen Road and Fort Street. Girls Soccer : Cunningham Park. Southfield Road at Pinecrest. Head south on the Southfield Freeway, the freeway ends and turns into Southfield Road just past the I-94 interchange. At the first light, turn right onto Pinecrest, turn right on Larme, turn right and follow into park. Hockey: Allen Park Ice Arena. 1580 White Street, Allen Park. Southfield Expressway south to Roosevelt. Right on Roosevelt one block to White Street. Left to Arena. Track: Allen Park High School. Southfield south to Roosevelt to Champagne, right on Champagne, turn left at blinking light just before the High School. Directions to Schools for Athletics Page 1 Capac High School (810) 395-4321 541 N. Glassford, Capac, MI., 48014 Take Van Dyke Expressway, M-53 and go North for 21 miles. Exit M-53 via ramp at sign reading "I-69 E to Port Huron". Take I-69 east for 7 miles. Exit I-69 via ramp at sign reading "Exit 176 to Capac". Turn left on Capac Rd and go North for 2.4 miles. Turn left on W Park St and go west. Turn left on N Glassford St and go south for to Capac High School. Cardinal Mooney Catholic 810-765-8825 660 S. Water Street, Marine City, 48039 Basketball/Volleyball: I-94 to 26 Mile Road (exit # 248). Go right (east), travel about 12 miles to King Road, turn right. Turn left on Degurse and turn right on Belle River. Turn left on MI-29/Fairbanks Street and stay straight on Broadway Street. Turn right on South Water. Cross Country: East China Township Park, I-94 to 26 Mile (exit # 248), turn right, which becomes Marine City Highway. Continue until it ends at King Road. Turn left on King. Take King to Meisner, turn right until it ends at M29. Turn left on M29 to Recor Road, turn left on Recor to park. Baseball/Soccer/Softball: NH Middle School, 30375 Clark Street; I-94 to 26 Mile Road, head west to New Haven Road, turn right on New Haven to Clark Street. Turn right onto Clark; middle school is on the left. Golf: Golden Hawk, 9861 Meisner Lane, Casco Township. I-94 to 26 Mile Road or Marine City Highway (exit 248). Turn right on Marine City Highway to County Line Rd. left on County Line; 2 miles to Meisner (28 Mile Rd.). Right on Meisner and drive 1 mile, cross the overpass. Track: Marine City High School, I-94 to 26 Mile (exit # 248), turn right, which becomes Marine City Highway. Continue until it ends at King Road. Turn right on King, go to West St. and turn left. The track is on the right. Catholic Central 248-596-3830 27225 Wixom Road, Novi, 48374 Basketball/Baseball/Football/Soccer/Track: Wixom Road, South of Grand River and North of 10 Mile Road. Cross Country: Cass Benton Park, Northville. Edward Hines Drive (between 6 & 7 Mile Roads). Golf: Cattails, S. Lyon. 9 Mile, east of Pontiac Trail. Center Line HS (586) 757-6660 26300 Arsenal 48015 Take Van Dyke south over I-696 and 11 Mile to Busch. Busch is before 10 Mile. East (left) on Busch to Arsenal. Chippewa Valley HS (586) 723-2400 18300 19 Mile – Clinton Twp. 48038 Take Romeo Plank south to 19 Mile. Right on 19 Mile. Clarenceville (248) 473-8926 20144 Middlebelt – Livonia 48152 Take Mound or Van Dyke South to I-696. I-696 West to Telegraph. South on Telegraph to 8 Mile. West (right) on 8 Mile to Middle Belt. Middle Belt south (left). School will be on the right hand side about ½ mile down. Football, Soccer, & Track are on the east (left) side of the street. All other sports are at the school. Clawson HS (248) 655-4218 101 John M Rd. 48017 Take Hall Rd (M-59) to I-75. I-75 south to the 14 Mile Rd. (exit #65) exit. West on 14 Mile Rd to Main Street (Livernois). Right (north) on Main Street. Indoor events held at the Middle or High School building: Off of Main, turn left (west) on John M. The middle school is on the north side of John M., the high school is on the south. Outdoor events played at Clawson City Park: Off of Main, turn left (west) on Elmwood. Elmwood to the City Park Field (about 4 blocks). Clintondale HS (586) 791-6300 35200 Little Mack – Clinton Twp. 48035 Take Gratiot south to 15 Mile. Right (west) on 15 toward Little Mack. Entrance to school on right just before Little Mack. Concordia, Ann Arbor (734) 995-4607 4090 Geddes Rd. Take M-59 (Hall Rd.) west to Mound. Left (south) on Mound to I-696. West on I 696 to I-275. South on I-275 to Hwy. 14. West Hwy 14 to US 23 south. South on US 23 to Geddes Road (exit # 39). Right on Geddes ½ block. Cranbrook-Kingswood (248) 645-3638 Bloomfield Hills 48303 M-59 (Hall Rd.) West (right) to I-75. South on I-75 to Square Lake Exit (first exit, on right). Square Lake West (right) to Woodward. Woodward South (left) to the Cranbrook Exit (right) or Lone Pine West (right). Basketball, Football, Volleyball use Lone Pine West to Keppel Gym (on the right). Soccer & Baseball use the Cranbrook Exit (right) and go ½ mile to Valley Way. Right on Valley Way and follow signs to athletic fields. X-Country – use the Cranbrook Exit (right) and take the first left. Turn into parking lot for Kingswood Campus. Fields are to the West of Kingswood campus. Directions to Schools for Athletics Page 2 Croswell – Lexington (810) 679-1500 5461 E. Peck Rd – Croswell 48422 I-94 east (north) toward Port Huron to M-25. Take M-25 north to Lexington. In Lexington, take M-90 west toward Croswell. In Croswell, Right on Peck. Dakota High School (586) 954-2405 21051 21 Mile Rd. Macomb, MI. 48044 From the school turn left onto 24 Mile Rd. At the light turn right onto Romeo Plank.Turn Left on 21 Mile Rd.
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