Tuesday 23 February 2016

Levitation Photo





The player in black wasn't involved in the play, but that didn't stop him from levitating.










     A photograph of a High School basketball player levitating went viral yesterday.  Walker Stillman plays for Champaign Central High School, in Illinois.  He's photographed levitating during a game while he's away from the action.  It reminded me of a photograph that I once took at a college soccer game between the Schoolcraft College Ocelots, and the Lake Michigan College Red Hawks.  The Lake Michigan College player also levitated while he was away from the action.  Click on the links below for more information about the Schoolcraft College athletic program, or the Lake Michigan College athletic program.
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For more info about Schoolcraft College athletics click on  http://www.schoolcraft.edu/athletics



For more info about Lake Michigan College athletics click on  redhawks.lakemichigancollege.edu



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Top 10 Best Rivalries







     Rivalries in sports develop over a period of time when teams play each other often, or live within a close proximity to one another.  Rivalries can also occur when two teams are consistently successful.  Rivalries in professional sports are not as common as they once were.  Teams that are rivals usually have a genuine dislike for one another.  Scroll down to check out the Mitten State Sports Report's Top 10 Best Rivalries.
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                                                               Top 10 Best Rivalries  








1.      Duke vs. North Carolina                              Men's College Basketball



2.     Michigan vs. Ohio State                              College Football



3.     Yankees vs. Red Sox                                  Major League Baseball



4.     Florida vs. Florida State                                College Football



5.     Steelers vs. Ravens                                    National Football League



6.     Michigan vs. Michigan State                        College Football



7.     Louisville vs. Kentucky                               Men's College Basketball



8.     Dodgers vs. Giants                                     Major League Baseball



9.     Alabama vs. LSU                                        College Football



10.    Patriots vs. Colts                                        National Football League










                                                    Rivalries:     Best Of The Rest








-     Bears vs. Packers                                                National Football League



-     Xavier vs. Cincinnati                                              Men's College Basketball



-     Alabama vs. Auburn                                              College Football



-     Michigan vs. Notre Dame                                     College Football



-     Lakers vs. Celtics                                                 National Basketball Association                                    


-     Georgia vs. Tennessee                                         College Football



-     Clemson vs. South Carolina                                College Football



-     Army vs. Navy                                                    College Football



-     Red Wings vs. Avalanche                                    National Hockey League



-     Arizona vs. Arizona State                                     College Football



-     Saints vs. Falcons                                              National Football League



-     Maple Leafs vs. Canadians                                National Hockey League



-     Iowa vs. Iowa State                                          Men's College Basketball



-     Notre Dame vs. Navy                                        College Football



-     Gonzaga vs. St. Mary's                                     Men's College Basketball









                                                              Best Local Rivalries








-     Western Michigan vs. Central Michigan                 College Football  



-     Grand Valley State vs. Saginaw Valley State          College Football



-     Red Wings vs. Blackhawks                                   National Hockey League



-     Red Wings vs. Maple Leafs                                   National Hockey League



-     Detroit Catholic Central vs. Brother Rice               High School Football



-     Cass Tech vs. Detroit King                                    High School Football



-     Saginaw vs. Saginaw Arthur Hill                           High School Basketball    














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Monday 22 February 2016

UofM-D 2 -1 Adrian





On Saturday night, the University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines defeated the Adrian College Bulldogs 2-1. 











     On Saturday night, the University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines defeated the Adrian College Bulldogs 2-1.  It was a GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League) Tournament semifinal.  Both teams compete in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association)  The Wolverines went on to defeat Davenport University 3-2 (in overtime) in the GLCHL Tournament Championship snapping the Panthers 22 game winning streak.  Click on the links below for more information about the ACHA, or the GLCHL.
     The University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines have qualified for the 2016 ACHA National Tournament. The 2016 ACHA National Tournament kicks off on March 3rd at the Edge Ice Arena in Bensonville, Illinois. Scroll down to see exclusive photos from Saturday night's college hockey showdown.  Click on the link below for more information about the University of Michigan Dearborn athletic program.
     The Adrian College Bulldogs have qualified for the 2016 ACHA National Tournament.  Adrian College also fields a NCAA Division III team, and two ACHA Division 3 teams.  Click on the links below for more information about the NCAA, or the Adrian College athletic program.
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The Wolverines and Bulldogs battled for a spot in the 2016 GLCHL Tournament Championship. 





The 2016 GLCHL Playoffs were held at the University of Michigan Dearborn Ice Arena. 




#56 Austyn Roudebush is playing in his Sophomore season for the Bulldogs.  




#26 Erik Alden is a Defenseman playing in his Junior season with the Bulldogs.





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For more information about the UofM-D athletic program click on  gowolves.net



For more information about Adrian College athletics click on  http://www.adrianbulldogs.com



For ACHA stats, and standings click on  http://achahockey.org



For GLCHL  stats, and standings click on  glchl.pointstreaksites.com



For NCAA stats, and standings click on  www.ncaa.com



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Saturday 20 February 2016

UofM-D 8 - 5 Indiana Tech





Last night, the University of Michigan Dearborn hockey team (in white) defeated Indiana Tech 8-5.











     Last night, the University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines defeated the Indiana Tech Warriors 8-5.  It was a GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League) Playoff game.  Both teams compete in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association).  Click on the links below for more information about the ACHA, or the GLCHL.
     The University of Michigan Dearborn hockey team has already qualified for the 2016 ACHA National Tournament.  The Wolverines finished the regular season with an overall record of 18-8.  The Wolverines are currently ranked #13th in the Country according to the latest ACHA Poll.  Scroll down to check out exclusive photos from last night's contest.  Click on the link below for more information about the University of Michigan Dearborn hockey team.
     The Indiana Tech Warriors finished the regular season with an overall record of 21-14-1.  The Warriors are currently ranked #21st in the Country according to the latest ACHA Poll.  Indiana Tech also fields an ACHA Division 3 team.  Click on the link below for more information about the Indiana Tech athletic program.
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Last night's game was part of the 2016 GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League) Playoffs.




#13 Nate Merchak is a Defenseman playing in his Sophomore season for the Wolverines.




#30 Chet Tooker is playing in his Freshman season at Indiana Tech.





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For more information about the Indiana Tech athletic program click on  indianatechwarriors.com



For ACHA stats, and standings click on  http://achahockey.org



For GLCHL stats, and standings click on  glchl.pointstreaksites.com



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Friday 19 February 2016

Rochester 2 - 1 EMU in OT





Last night, Rochester College (in white) defeated Eastern Michigan University (in green) 2-1 in overtime.  











     Last night, the Rochester College Warriors defeated the Eastern Michigan University Eagles 2-1 in overtime. It was the opening matchup of the 2016 GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League) Playoffs.  Both schools compete in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association).  Last night's game was played at the University of Michigan Dearborn Ice Arena.  Scroll down to see exclusive photos from last night's college hockey showdown.  Click on the links below for more information about the ACHA, or the GLCHL.
     The Rochester College Warriors finished the regular season with an overall record of 13-18.  Rochester College will play Davenport University today at 5:00 p.m. in the next round of the GLCHL Playoffs.  Click on the links below for more information about the Rochester College hockey team, or the Warriors athletic program.
     The Eastern Michigan University Eagles finished the regular season with an overall record of 5-30.  The 2015-2016 hockey season has ended for the Eagles.  Click on the links below for more information about the Eastern Michigan University hockey team, or the Eagles athletic program.
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Last night's game was the opening matchup of the 2016 GLCHL Playoffs.




Last night's game was played at the University of Michigan Dearborn Ice Arena.  




The 2015-2016 hockey season has ended for the Eastern Michigan University Eagles.




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For more information about the Rochester College hockey team click on  http://rchockey.com



For info about the Rochester College athletic program click on  www.rochestercollegewarriors.com



For info about the Eastern Michigan University hockey team click on  easternmichiganhockey.com



For more info about Eastern Michigan University athletics click on  www.emueagles.com



For ACHA stats, and standings click on  http://achahockey.org



For GLCHL stats, and standings click on  glchl.pointstreaksites.com



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Thursday 18 February 2016

New Home For EMU Hockey





The Eastern Michigan University hockey team (in white) is moving to the Cube (in Ann Arbor) next season.











     The Eastern Michigan University hockey team will have a new home for the 2016-2017 season.  The Eagles are moving into the Cube located at Richard L Kennedy Drive, in Ann Arbor.  The Eagles have played their home games at the Taylor Sportsplex for several seasons, but the move to Ann Arbor will be much closer to the campus of Eastern Michigan University.  The Cube is currently home to several High School hockey teams including Ann Arbor Huron High School, Ann Arbor Pioneer High School, Saline High School, and Father Gabriel Richard High School.  The Cube is also the home of the Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association, and the Wolverine Speed Skating Team.  Click on the link below for more information about the Cube in Ann Arbor.
     The Eastern Michigan University hockey team competes in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association).  The Eagles are placed in the GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League) along with 8 other local schools.  Click on the links below for more information about the ACHA, or the GLCHL.
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The Eastern Michigan University hockey team is leaving the Taylor Sportsplex.  The Eagles are moving closer to their campus.






Click on past months to see exclusive photos from several Eagles hockey games. 





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For more information about the Cube in Ann Arbor click on  www.a2ice3.com



For info about the Eastern Michigan University hockey team click on  easternmichiganhockey.com



For ACHA stats, and standings click on  http://achahockey.org



For GLCHL stats, and standings click on  glchl.pointstreaksites.com    



For more info about Eastern Michigan University athletics click on  www.emueagles.com



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Penn Sports Law Symposium: "Sports in 2025"

On Friday, February 19th, the 3rdAnnual Penn Law Sports Symposium will be held in Philadelphia. The keynote speaker is noted NBA player agent Leon Rose and there will be introductory remarks offered by Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated.

The day will then be broken down into three panels:

Panel 1: The Anticipated Growth in International Markets and Publicly Funded Stadiums

1. Moderator: Ken Jacobsen (Practice Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law; Lecturer in Sports Law and Co-Owner of sports businesses/franchises)
2. Andrew Brandt (NFL Business Analyst at ESPN; Columnist for Sports Illustrated and TheMMQB.com; Director of the Moorad Center for Sports Law at Villanova University; Former Vice President of the Green Bay Packers)
3. Andrew Altman (2012 London Olympics Planning)
4. Randy Campbell (Executive Director and Head of Sports Facility Finance at Morgan Stanley)
5. Irwin Raij (Co-Chair of Foley & Lardner’s Sports Industry Team)

Panel 2: The Evolving Role and Legal Position of Daily Fantasy Sports
1. Moderator: Daniel Roberts (Writer at Fortune Magazine/Yahoo)
2. Marc Edelman (Baruch Law Professor; Expert in Sports and Gaming law)
3. Darren Heitner (Forbes; Lawyer, Writer, and Professor)
4. Alan Milstein (Lead plaintiff attorney in DFS class action; Partner at Sherman Silverstein)
5. Daniel Wallach (Nationally-recognized Sports and Gaming law attorney)

Panel 3: The Future of Amateurism and NCAA Compliance
1. Moderator: Karen Weaver, Associate Clinical Professor and Interim Program Director, Sports Management, Drexel University
2. Jim Corcoran (Heisman Trust)
3. Oliver Luck (Executive Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at NCAA; Former Director of Athletics at West Virginia University)
4. Warren Zola (Boston College Carroll School of Management Professor; Expert in Sports Law)
5. Dan Werly (Bleacher Report, Managing Editor of The White Bronco)

You'll note that there are four Sports Law Blog contributors who will be participating, Edelman, Milstein, Wallach and Zola, along with several friends of the SLB including Brandt, Heitner, and Werly. If you're interested in attending, here's a link to the conference website.

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Before You Knew Them





Connor McDavid:   NHL star:   Edmonton Oilers    #1 overall pick in 2015 NHL draft:   Erie Otters  










     Since 2012, the Mitten State Sports Report has featured athletes, and sports that the local mainstream media does not cover.  The mainstream media talks about athletes once they've reached the pinnacle of their careers, but the Mitten State Sports Report follows athletes during their journey.  Scroll down to see some of the athletes that have been featured on the Mitten State Sports Report.
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Kevin Owens:    WWE Superstar:    2 time Intercontinental Champion:     Ring of Honor Wrestling:     (Kevin Steen)






Vince Trocheck:    NHL Star:    Florida Panthers:    Plymouth Whalers/Saginaw Spirit





Zach Steinberger:    MLS Star:     Houston Dynamo:     Michigan Bucks






Cam Gibson:     Detroit Tigers Farm System:     Michigan State University





Michael O'Neill:     New York Yankees Farm System:     University of Michigan





John Gibson:    NHL Goalie:   Anaheim Ducks:    Kitchener Rangers   











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Tuesday 16 February 2016

Sports On MES TV





The Oakland University hockey team (in black) competes in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association).










     MES TV (Midwest Entertainment Sports TV) is a great source for news, and information about several of our local sports teams.  MES TV offers free podcasts, videos, and live broadcasts of Oakland University hockey games.  The Golden Grizzlies compete in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association).
     MES TV also features news articles about the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Big Ten Conference, the GLIAC (Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference), and many other local sports.  Click on the links below for more information about MES TV, the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Big Ten Conference, the GLIAC, the ACHA, or the Oakland University hockey program.
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For more information about MES TV click on  www.mes-tv.com



For more info about the Oakland University hockey program click on  www.oaklandhockey.org



For more information about the ACHA click on  http://achahockey.org



For more info about the Grand Rapids Griffins click on  www.griffinshockey.com



For more information about the Big Ten Conference click on  www.bigten.org



For more information about the GLIAC click on  www.gliac.org



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Sunday 14 February 2016

Adrian 3-2 UofM-D in OT





Last night, the Adrian College Bulldogs defeated the University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines 3-2 in overtime.











     Last night, the Adrian College Bulldogs defeated the University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines 3-2 in overtime.  The game was very competitive, and featured two of the top teams in the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association).  The Wolverines, and Bulldogs have developed quite a rivalry over the last number of seasons.  Both teams compete in Division 1 of the ACHA, and both schools are placed in the GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League).  Scroll down to see exclusive photos from last night's college hockey showdown.  Click on the links below for more information about the ACHA, or the GLCHL.
     The Adrian College Bulldogs currently have an overall record of 20-6.  The Bulldogs are ranked #6th in the Country according to the latest ACHA Poll.  Adrian College also fields an NCAA Division III hockey team, and two ACHA Division 3 hockey teams.  Click on the links below for more information about the NCAA, or the Adrian College athletic program.
     The University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines currently have an overall record of 18-8.  The Wolverines are ranked 12th in the Country according to the latest ACHA Poll.  Click on the link below for more information about the University of Michigan Dearborn athletic program.
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#17 Archie McKinnon is a 6'5 Defenseman playing in his Sophomore season for the Bulldogs.






#60 Nathan Ferris has greatly contributed to the success of the Wolverines this season. Ferris is from Weyburn, Saskatchewen. 






#22 Andrew Spiegel is playing in his Freshman season for the Wolverines.  






#1 Mathew Schnoes aided the Bulldogs en route to a 3-2 overtime victory over the Wolverines.  Click on the links below.











For more information about Adrian College athletics click on  http://www.adrianbulldogs.com



For more information about the UofM Dearborn athletic program click on  gowolves.net



For ACHA stats, and standings click on  http://achahockey.org



For GLCHL stats, and standings click on  glchl.pointstreaksites.com



For NCAA stats, and standings click on  www.ncaa.com



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Saturday 13 February 2016

Oakland 5 -3 EMU





Last night, Oakland University defeated Eastern Michigan University 5-3.











     Last night, the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies defeated the Eastern Michigan University Eagles 5-3.   The Golden Grizzlies outshot the Eagles 49-24.  Both teams compete in Division 1 of the ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association), and both schools are placed in the GLCHL (Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League).  Click on the links below for more information about the ACHA, or the GLCHL.
     The Oakland University hockey team currently has an overall record of 7-21.  Scroll down to see exclusive photos from last night's game.  Click on the link below for more information about the Oakland University hockey program.
     The Eastern Michigan University hockey team currently has an overall record of 5-27-1.  Click on the link below for more information about the Eastern Michigan University hockey program.    
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Both teams played a physical brand of hockey.





The official had a talk with #3 Brent Young.  






The referee (Fuller) tried to get in the middle of the action.






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For more info about the Oakland University hockey program click on  www.oaklandhockey.org



For more info about the Oakland University athletic program click on  www.goldengrizzlies.com



For info about the Eastern Michigan University hockey team click on  easternmichiganhockey.com



For more info about Eastern Michigan University athletics click on  www.emueagles.com



For ACHA stats, and standings click on  http://achahockey.org



For GLCHL stats, and standings click on  glchl.pointstreaksites.com 



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Triumph and Tragedy: A Lesson in Equipoise


The story of Jenrry Mejia, the first major league baseball player to receive a lifetime ban for taking Performance Enhancing Drugs, reads like a movie script. Mejia was just 17 when he was drafted out of a life of poverty in the Dominican Republic. He had never even thrown a baseball before the age of 15. As a boy, rather than pursue education, he worked full time shining shoes for $8 a day. He and his family were thrilled to receive the $16,500 signing bonus so he could start his career playing for the Dominican Summer League Mets in 2007.

Mejia made his major league debut in 2010, becoming one of the youngest players ever to make an opening day roster. By 2014, he had become the Mets closer and looked to be on the way to making the kind of money that dreams were made of back in the Dominican Republic. He was fun to watch, particularly when he would do his strikeout dance moving backward off the mound to end an inning.

Perhaps because he was rushed into the physically destructive role of throwing a baseball at top speed, Mejia continued to be plagued by injuries to his throwing arm. Twice he had been suspended after testing positive for steroids, obviously taken not to hit home runs but to get himself back on the mound. Then this past week, he tested positive for PEDs once again and, along with Pete Rose, became one of only two players banned from baseball for life.

The drug detected in Mejia was Boldenone Undecylenate, also known ironically as “Equipoise.” It is manufactured for use by veterinarians for the treatment of horses and cattle and is not approved for humans anywhere in the world. It works by promoting erythropoietin (EPO), the body’s hormone essential to the production of red blood cells. The more red blood cells, the higher oxygen carrying capacity, the longer one can work out, the sooner one can rehabilitate, or so the story goes.

The side effects of the drug are relatively minor: hair loss, acne, oily skin, increased hunger, though a rare few may suffer from liver or kidney problems. A major drawback of the drug is that its use can be detected by a simple urine test for as long as 18 months after injection.Why then would a major league player risk his career by taking Equipoise, particularly a prior offender who knows he is subject to random urine tests? Where would he learn of such a drug? How would he get it? One can only speculate that someone like Mejia, who knows firsthand what life is like in utter poverty, would do anything to get his body back in tune. Perhaps, like its name, the drug presented what Mejia thought was his only hope of counterbalancing the life he had left behind. What does he do now at the tender age of 27?

This piece is not about making excuses for Mejia’s poor choices. But his story is a tragedy that reveals much about the sometimes exploitive industry we know as professional sports. Surely, a system that prioritizes proper physical conditioning, medical treatment, and education for those like Mejia plucked out of a poor barrio as a kid is a better alternative than the arbitrary penal system in place today.

Friday 12 February 2016

All Access Archives









































      Since 2013, the Mitten State Sports Report has been giving fans a behind the scenes look at some of the most popular baseball diamonds in our area.  Ray Fisher Stadium is home to the University of Michigan baseball team, Papp Park is home to the Henry Ford College baseball team, and Gerald Papazaian Memorial Diamond is used by several local youth, and adult league teams.  Click on past months to check out all of the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material.  Leave a comment, or email the Mitten State Sports Report directly at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Scroll down and vote in the monthly Poll Question.










                                                               All Access Archives











"All Access:  Ray Fisher Stadium"  posted 3/7/2013

























"All Access:  Papp Park"  posted 4/7/2015



 
















"All Access:  Papazian Diamond"  posted 2/10/2016
























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Thursday 11 February 2016

FastHockey Has Live Games





The USA NTDP (National Team Development Program) competes in the USHL (United States Hockey League).











     Thousands of hockey games from all around the Country can be seen live because of FastHockey.  The service is not free, but it may be right for you if you're a fan of amateur hockey.  FastHockey offers games from several leagues including the USHL (United States Hockey League), the USPHL (U.S. Premier Hockey League), the NAHL (North American Hockey League), the WSHL (Western States Hockey League), and the EHL (Eastern Hockey League).  Packages currently start at $22.99 per month, and include an on demand feature loaded with content.  Click on the link below for more information about FastHockey.
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Wednesday 10 February 2016

Navigating the Legal Risks of Daily Fantasy Sports: Full, Published Article Now Available

It is my pleasure to announce that Illinois Law Review has published the final version of my article "Navigating the Legal Risks of Daily Fantasy Sports."  Coinciding with formal publication, I have also made available on SSRN Sections V and VI of the article, which advise companies on strategies to hedge their legal risk when operating "daily fantasy sports" contests.

All Access: Papazian Diamond





Scroll down to take an all access tour of Papazian Memorial Diamond.











     Gerald Papazian Memorial Diamond is utilized by several youth, and adult baseball leagues.  It sits nestled inside of Handy Park, and is located at 26650 Capitol Ave, in Redford.  Handy Park is formerly known as Capitol Park.  Scroll down to take an all access tour of Papazian Memorial Diamond.  The photographs were taken during the Summer, and do not reflect the current field conditions for mid-February.
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Papazian Memorial Diamond sits nestled inside of Handy Park, and is located at 26650 Capitol Ave, in Redford.






Papazian Memorial Diamond is utilized by several youth, and adult baseball leagues.






Take a look inside the dugout at Papazian Memorial Diamond.  The dugouts are furnished with a bench, and trash cans. 






Centerfield is 351 feet away from home plate.  






Left Field
                                 
Right Field















The scoreboard at Papazian Memorial Diamond isn't fully operational.  It currently serves as a home for several birds. 





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For information about upcoming events at Handy Park click on  www.redfordtwp.com



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