HIGH SCHOOLSGrosse Pointe North's Frank Sumbera one win from 1,000Grosse Pointe North head coach Frank Sumbera watches the game, Thursday May 7, 2015, against Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse in Harrison Township. Sumbera was going for win No. 1,000, but lost to L'Anse Creuse, 8-7.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsL'Anse Creuse's P.J. Warner gets an ice bath from teammate Aaron Gonzalez after hitting a walk-off home run to win the game against Grosse Pointe North.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North's Alex Kracht forces out L'Anse Creuse's Brandon Mills at second base in the sixth inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsL'Anse Creuse celebrates as P.J. Warner leaps on home plate after hitting a walk-off home run to win the game against Grosse Pointe North.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsL'Anse Creuse's Hayden Heinrich throws a pitch in the second inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North's Henry Burghardt slides into third in the third inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North center fielder Daniel Robinson scoops up a fly ball in the third inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsL'Anse Creuse's Alex Dyke is safe at first on a late throw caught by Grosse Pointe North's Tommy Burke in the third inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North head coach Frank Sumbera talks to his team during the third inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North pitcher Samuel Cross tags out L'Anse Creuse's Alex Dyke at home plate in the third inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North's Marquis Harper (green helmet) gets high fives from his teammates after hitting a home run in the fourth inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North's Daniel Robinson hits a single in the fourth inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsGrosse Pointe North's Samuel Cross delivers a pitch in the fourth inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsL'Anse Creuse pitcher P.J. Warner throws in the seventh inning.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsThe two teams shake hands after the game.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsFrank SumberaDavid Guralnick/Detroit News