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Northville honors spring champions; athletic director outlines KLA conference options

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Northville Public Schools recognized eight spring teams and highlighted district athletic participation and championship results. The district’s athletic director also briefed the board on possible membership changes to the Kensington Lakes Activities Association (KLA) and scheduling implications for next school year.

Northville Public Schools honored its spring athletic teams at the June 24 Board of Education meeting, citing five state championships, a total of 1,352 student-athletes and broad participation across 35 programs.

The recognition program featured short remarks from coaches, student-athletes and athletic department leadership. Northville’s athletic director noted district-wide participation — “1,352 student athletes. Almost 60% of the school body participated in one or more sports,” — and a list of competitive results including multiple division, regional and state placings across track and field, rowing, baseball, softball, boys volleyball, girls soccer and girls tennis.

The board heard details from coaches and student representatives: rowing student Calista Yee listed the team’s state and national finishes; baseball and…

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