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PBR Michigan's Top Stories for the Year 2015: Bishop Foley Captures 4th consecutive Catholic Title



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By Aaron Wilson and PBR Staff
PBR Michigan Assistant Scouting Director

PBR Michigan started up on April 10th, 2012 as seen here. Brent Alwine then took the reigns in Michigan to start 2014, later handing off the reigns to Jake Sabol with assistance from Aaron Wilson.

Now that Michigan is fully entrenched as a top PBR state, we look to continue our climb while continuing to provide top notch baseball coverage in Michigan. 

Aaron, PBR Michigan Assistant Director of Scouting, along with Dylan Hefflinger, Michigan Editor in Chief/Regional Scout take a look back at the year in review and put together a list of the top stories for the year 2015.

Today we take a look at the a hidden gem.

Each day we will reveal the next story on the list. A hint for the next story are the words "Future Games".

Top Stories of 2015 Rundown:
+ Nick Plummer's Burst onto National Stage
+ Sam Weatherly's Trail to Top Prospect
+ Steve Mann is the Man
+ Criswell the Buzz Around Town
+ Jones Brothers Bond Unbroken
+ Malcom Explodes onto the Scene
+ Neibauer No Longer a Secret
+ Michigan Future Games Success

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PBR Michigan's Top Stories for the Year 2015: Bishop Foley Captures 4th consecutive Catholic Title

Madison Heights Bishop Foley has been a powerhouse baseball program in the State of Michigan.

Foley won three consecutive Division 3 State Titles from 2011-2013.

Foley also has an active streak of dour consecutive Catholic League C-D Titles.

During this time span countless Foley members have gone on to play college baseball including: Brett Sunde, Michael Reid and Nate Grys.

On their current roster they feature 2014 Futures Team member Thomas Brumfield, University of Toledo commit Michael Ryan, Northen Kentucky commit Griffin Green and Central Michigan commit Justin Campbell.

Will Bishop Foley be able to make it five straight Catholic League titles and four consecutive stat titles in 2016?