Kermit's Baton (Birmingham Eccentric)

March 6, 2012

Michigan's track and cross country community mourned the loss two weeks ago of former Birmingham Seaholm coach Kermit Ambrose, who died after a full 101 years including many putting a heavy stamp on the high school running scene.

Of course, Ambrose's influence stretched far outside high school as well. Marty Budner fills us in on the details in the story linked below, and then paints a fabulous picture of a former coach who affected thousands during more than a century.

It's not only the wins and losses — of which Kermit had many more of the former, but it's also the relationships developed and lessons learned. Many coaches will tell you the best part of their job is helping to teach life lessons and striving to make an impact along the way.

Kermit Ambrose was that kind of teacher.

Read more:

Ambrose: Friend, mentor to all

Ambrose makes an awesome run through life (column)

Today in the MHSAA: 9/5/23

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

September 5, 2023

1. VOLLEYBALL Division 1 honorable mention Grand Haven won its End of Summer Bash, claiming all five matches including over Grand Rapids Catholic Central in the final and earning coach Aaron Smaka his 600th victory – Grand Haven Tribune

2. BOYS SOCCER Division 1 No. 9 Traverse City West downed No. 15 Grand Haven 2-1 to remain undefeated and win its Labor Day Showcase – Traverse City Record-Eagle

Also of note …

VOLLEYBALL The Michigan Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association introduced this season’s Miss Volleyball Award candidates – Detroit Free Press