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Fulton (7-2) 31.444 at Breckenridge (7-2) 31.444, REGION 3 Belleville 35, Caledonia 17 -Final Stats| Story, Division 5 Audio/Video/Final stats, > Brady Drogosh, Warren De La Salle roll to repeat, > Warren De La Salle easily repeats as Division 2 champ, > De La Salle star QB Brady Drogosh saved best for last with memorable state final game, > Drogosh & De La Salle Cap 3rd-Straight Finals Trip as Repeat D2 Champs, > GR Forest Hills Central football motivated by state runner-up finish. Ravenna (6-3) 36.667 at North Muskegon (8-1) 41.000, REGION 2 Senior quarterback Tyler Currie threw for 30 touchdowns over eight games, and also made the records for six touchdowns and 419 passing yards against Whittemore-Prescott on Sept. 23; the passing yards are second-most for one 8-player game. Fax 517-332-4071. St. Francis led 12-0 heading into the fourth quarter on two second-quarter touchdowns. Audio/Video/Final stats, > Ottawa Lake Whiteford comes through late, wins Division 8, > Shea Ruddy drives Ottawa Lake Whiteford past Ubly for state title, > Ottawa Lake Whiteford holds off Ubly for second Division 8 state title, > Ruddy Makes Biggest Plays at Most Crucial Times as Whiteford Wins 2nd Title, > Whiteford football wins state championship with late go-ahead touchdown over Ubly, > Perfect Ending: Whiteford meets fellow unbeaten team for title, > Ubly falls short in state championship matchup, > Cornfield tough: Ubly finds comfort in resilient effort despite state final loss, 1 Ottawa Lake Whiteford 44, Clarkston Everest Collegiate 6, > Whiteford finishes off victory in state football semifinals, Bark River-Harris 44, 10 St. Ignace LaSalle 20, 3 Ubly 49, 8 Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary 14, > Ubly defeats MLS, wins fourth consecutive district football title, 8 Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary 34, 9 Harbor Beach 20, 1 Ottawa Lake Whiteford 38, White Pigeon 26, > Iott does it all as Whiteford powers into state semifinals, 1 Ottawa Lake Whiteford 56, Riverview Gabriel Richard 19, Riverview Gabriel Richard 62, Melvindale Academy for Business & Technology 14, Clarkston Everest Collegiate 30, Sterling Heights Parkway Christian 6, Clarkston Everest Collegiate 42, Marine City Cardinal Mooney 21, > Cardinal Mooney's storybook football season ends in district final loss, > Cardinal Mooney ready to 'come out and hit' in rematch with Everest in football district final, Marine City Cardinal Mooney 48, Marlette 24, Clarkston Everest Collegiate 71, Flint Beecher 34, Sterling Heights Parkway Christian 35, Detroit Community 8, Sterling Heights Parkway Christian 15, Detroit Leadership Academy 14, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, Superior Dome, Northern Michigan University, > Fourth-grade potential plays out as Martin routs Merrill for 8-D1 state title, > Merrill ends historic season with state-championship loss to Martin, > Martin wins 8-player state title, Mendon state runner-up, 2 Merrill 60, Indian River Inland Lakes 28, 9 Martin 56, 6 Adrian Lenawee Christian 14, 10 Brown City 66, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 38, > North Central makes history with 8-D2 three-peat in romp past Mendon, 1 Powers North Central 45, 9 Lake Linden-Hubbell 6, 9 Lake Linden-Hubbell 44, 7 Crystal Falls Forest Park 12. Head coach: Danny Brown l Assistant coaches: Lawrence Beamer, Zach Blacquiere, Zach Brinkert, Andrew Burgess, Curt Copeland, Eric Dykstra, Evan Roedema, JT VanLaan, Nate VanSolkema, Josh Rozema, Josh Ezinga, Casey Elzinga, Chad Hoeksema, Kayd Hulst, Players: Seniors: Seth Klump, Tanner Buwalda, Jacob DeHaan, Seth Ritsema, Nate Brinks, Nathan Fennema, Robbie Laidler, Brady Nitz, Sam Barr, Sawyer TenHaaf, Cayden Dykema, Jacob Cashen, Bryce Lemmen, Ethan Nyenhuis, Cam Post, Ethan VanderVeen, Alexander Meulenberg, Joshua Harkema, Kendon Fennema, Caleb Baar, Gabe Kisner; Juniors: Jake Vermaas, Jackson Haik, Austin Tiesma, James VanderArk, Peyton Smith, Tanner Raak, Colin Vugteveen, Sam Weiss, Cade Isenhoff, Charlie Schreur, Ben Mulder, Andrew Baartman, Parker Lobbezoo, Wyatt Vlietstra, Nolan Weesner, Mitchell Lindhout, Matt Schutter, Garrett Veltman, Levi Quakkelaar, Andrew Helmus, Connor Vieu, Daniel Niewiek, Luke DeJager, Cam VanSolkema, Spencer Reynolds, Jimmy Thull, Drew Burgess; Sophomores: Carson Vis, Charlie DeHaan, No. All rights reserved (About Us). De La Salle led 35-0 midway through the second quarter and most of the fourth quarter was played under a running clock. Jackson Lumen Christi 15, Traverse City St Francis 12 - Final Stats| Story, Division 1 Niles (5-4) 43.333 at Three Rivers (5-4) 46.667 Long set a single-season record with 1,739 receiving yards, with Hurst sixth all-time at 1,321, and Longs 14 receptions against the Cardinals and 70 for the season also rank second on those respective lists. 0:00. Others to make the individual lists were Nathan Robar, Caleb Dudley, Steven VanConant, Kyle Abrego and Nathan Neihaus, Dudley for a record 20 career interceptions over two seasons and VanConant for a record 12 tackles for loss in a 2022 game and 36 tackles for loss for the season last fall. Hopson has received offers from Texas A&M, LSU, Florida and South Carolina among others. Benzie Central (3-6) 30.333 at Charlevoix (8-1) 38.778 By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. DISTRICT 2 Football - Montana High School Association > Warren De La Salle's Triston Nichols, somehow, helps win state title with a torn ACL? DISTRICT 1 Mississippi high school football has a ton of talent in the defensive backfield. He helped lead Itawamba AHS to a 12-1 record. DISTRICT 2 Moore tossed two scoring passes to junior Jameel Croft Jr. (13 and 12 yards), one to sophomore Damon Stennis (two yards), and one to senior Jacobe Oglesby (13 yards). 3-ranked Negaunee 59-14 to win its second MHSAA Division 6 championship. 2020 2A Football Championship . Ovid-Elsie (7-2) 45.556 at Almont (6-3) 51.222, REGION 4 Audio/Video/Final stats, > South Christian 2022 Finishes Best in Division 4, Best in Sailors' History, > Jake DeHaan leads G.R. DISTRICT 1 1-ranked Ottawa Lake Whiteford edged No. East Lansing (6-3) 57.944 at Battle Creek Central (7-2) 63.611, REGION 2 Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 - Final Stats| Story. We picked 30 players to watch in 2023 MHSAA softball playoffs Adrian Lenawee Christian senior Brady McKelvey became the first to make the career extra points list in 8-player football this past fall. DISTRICT 2 Detroit Renaissance (4-5) 43.833 at Walled Lake Western (8-1) 75.444 DISTRICT 1 Why chosen: Riley had 50 tackles and seven interceptions in 15 games. Watch your favorite MHSAA high school teams online. 2021 MHSAA championships l 2020 MHSAA championships l 2019 MHSAA championships l 2018 MHSAA championships, Michigan High School Athletic Association, Friday-Saturday, November 25-26, 2022, Ford Field, Detroit, Saturday, November 26, 2022, at Ford Field, Detroit, 2022 MHSAA Division 1 Football Champions: Belleville, Head coach: Dejuan Rogers (interim) l Assistant coaches: Bill Sheridan, William McMichael, Eugene Cunningham, Mario Steward, Pete Cender, Mike Hurst, Tremaine Thompson, Yharbrough, Marlon Nabors, Calvin Norman, Kyle Short, David Chudzinski, Lee Andrew Omorogieva, Scott Russell, Kyre Boatman, Ronathan Elmore, Terrance Porterfield, John Jennings, Jaquan Underwood, Players: Seniors: Mychal Yharbrough, Kejuan Houston, Dennis Crawford, Joshua Beasley, Christopher Gollman, Rafael Golden, Bernard Harrison, Kenyon Taylor, Demond Harrison, George Smith, Camden Weaver, Andre McDade, Jeremiah Warren, Kacy Gordon, Michael Hurst, Felix Shorter, Dante Crockett, Gabriel Little, Luke Budd, Da'Marion Gilliam, Juniors: Jeremiah Beasley, Larenzo Jennings, James Robinson, Kevin Simes, Joseph Stephens, Joshua Putman, Julian Johnson, Anthony Jones, Jalen Johnson, Myles Gregory, Davis Rogers, Raymonte Adams, Colbey Reed, Kristopher Easley, Dwight Lacy, Nasir Dais, Ronald Jackson, Nathaniel Johnson, Marice Johnson, Dion Franklin, Andrew Hessler, Percy Head, Sophomores: Andre Thomas, Adrian Walker, Marquis Peoples, Malik Murrell, Bryce Underwood, Brayden Lane, Deshaun Murray, Jevon Martin, Dathan Bryson, Nazier Howard, Ray-Mond Smith, Rashad Jones, Lamar Fairfax, Trezelle Jenkins, Gavin Ogle, Desmon Yharbrough, Freshmen: Shaun Reid, Aaron Jones, James Graves, No. : Chemics gut out narrow win over explosive Mott, > Dexters historic district title win goes deeper than football, 3 Livonia Franklin 27, 8 Temperance Bedford 7, > Old nemesis Livonia Franklin ends Bedford's season again, 3 Livonia Franklin 54, Dearborn Heights Crestwood 7, Birmingham Groves 26, Birmingham Seaholm 12, 2 Warren De La Salle Collegiate 55, Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse 7, 2 Warren De La Salle Collegiate 37, Roseville 7, 2 Warren De La Salle Collegiate 40, Grosse Pointe South 0, Harrison Township LAnse Creuse 49, St. Clair Shores Lakeview 7, St. Clair Shores Lakeview 33, Port Huron Northern 27, Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse 34, Port Huron 16. Houghton (6-3) 34.778 at Negaunee (9-0) 49.333 The Michigan High School Athletic Association, Inc., is a private, voluntary association for public, private and parochial secondary schools which choose to join and participate in the organization. Hes a senior this spring. BASEBALL PLAYERS TO WATCHHere are 30 MHSAA, MAIS baseball players to watch in the 2023 playoffs. Mio's Austin Fox rewrote the 8-player passing record book this past fall, with his 621 yards in a game against Whittemore-Prescott setting a single-game record as he totaled four of the five-highest passing yardage totals. Why chosen: Darden had 73 tackles, three for loss, a forced fumble and a blocked punt in 12 games. Skip to Article. A pair of Atlanta offensive playmakers and a top defensive lineman earned a total of seven entries in the record book for achievements last fall. The 8-Player Semifinals will pair the winners of Region 1 vs. Harbor Beach (8-1) 37.222 at Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (8-1) 38.556, REGION 3 McBain (5-4) 27.222 at Evart (8-1) 35.889, REGION 2 Cadillac (5-4) 51.111 at DeWitt (6-3) 56.194 Auburn Hills Oakland Christian (8-1) 33.556 at Brown City (8-1) 34.014, REGION 1 Bath (6-3) 30.222 at Pewamo-Westphalia (5-4) 33.000 Pairings for both the 11 and 8-Player brackets are as follows: REGION 1 MHSAA football playoffs: First-round pairings for 2022 tournament Bill Sheridan, William McMichael, Eugene Cunningham, Mario Steward, Pete Cender, Mike Hurst, Tremaine Thompson, Yharbrough, Marlon Nabors, Seniors: Mychal Yharbrough, Kejuan Houston, Dennis Crawford, Joshua Beasley, Christopher Gollman, Rafael Golden, Bernard Harrison, Kenyon Taylor, Demond Harrison, George Smith, Camden Weaver, Andre McDade, Jeremiah Warren, Kacy Gordon, Michael Hurst, Felix Shorter, Dante Crockett, Gabriel Little, Luke Budd, Da'Marion Gilliam, Juniors: Jeremiah Beasley, Larenzo Jennings, James Robinson, Kevin Simes, Joseph Stephens, Joshua Putman, Julian Johnson, Anthony Jones, Jalen Johnson, Myles Gregory, Davis Rogers, Raymonte Adams, Colbey Reed, Kristopher Easley, Dwight Lacy, Nasir Dais, Ronald Jackson, Nathaniel Johnson, Marice Johnson, Dion Franklin, Andrew Hessler, Percy Head, Sophomores: Andre Thomas, Adrian Walker, Marquis Peoples, Malik Murrell, Bryce Underwood, Brayden Lane, Deshaun Murray, Jevon Martin, Dathan Bryson, Nazier Howard, Ray-Mond Smith, Rashad Jones, Lamar Fairfax, Trezelle Jenkins, Gavin Ogle, Desmon Yharbrough, Freshmen: Shaun Reid, Aaron Jones, James Graves, Gary Abernathy, Tyler Alwardt, Brandon Bush, Mark Campbell, Andy Crowley, Gregg James, Jake Lampman, James Light, Bruce Morris, Kalani Muragin, Mike Shortt, Mike Szatkowski, Andrew Zimmerman, Seniors: Sherron Sutton II, Javon Williams, Mason Collins, Austin White, Jamari Allen, Griffin Phillips, Brady Drogosh, Aaron White, Hunter Lilla, Mike Perry, Payton Babich, Jack Yanachik, Chauncey Shaw, Triston Nichols, Jacob Gerbino, Chris Ford, Colin DHondt, Chris Pagano, George Garde, James McDonald, Joshua Rotole, Johnny Miller, Ryan Rotole, Sal Agrusa, Terrace Turner III, Cody Beleshi, Casey Beleshi, Jesse Lietzow, Dante Pancotto, Gjon Nikollaj, Preston Toutant, Brendan Dignan, Nicholas Nielsen, Tyler Cooper, Brian White II, Dillion Rea, Max Thamarus, Deshawn Beal, Mason Muragin, Devin Williams, Paul Hoang, Devin Wouters, Cody Cummins; Juniors: Kandakai Sherman Jr., Caden Campbell, Dylan Trondle, Bebe Rabhi, Noah Poledink, Gio Piccirilli, Brady Pellegrom, Landon Belesky, Austin Gerling, Joseph Maisano, James Wallace, Rhett Roeser, Josh Bergman, Joey Montilla, Max Apsey, Sam Wakula, Blake Droska, Joe Bergman, Shane Speck, Ryan Ross, Adam Geise, Bradley Zepp, Graham Gill, Brady Murphy, Shaun Boyd, Nick Krawczyk, Jayden Habayeb, Eric Christoff, AJ Slavko, Anthony Aquino, Landon Ryska, Chase Bouhanna; Sophomores: Robbie Ermmani, Nolan OLeary, Sante Gasperoni, Evan Haines, Luke Jablonski, Dee Rossell, Vito Zito, Mark White, Dalton Drogosh, Michael Lopez, Anthony Sancimino, Isaiah Jones, Dewayne Williams III, Phoenix Glassnor, Andrew Jolet, Peter Tocco, Joey Brannigan, Alex Salamone, Nicholas Williams, Jacob Hoffman, Derrick Williams Jr., Noah Dudus, Brady Lee, Ryan Hejl, Anthony Presnell, Pashk Daka, Gabe Montano, Jacob Tur; Freshmen: Drew Bouhanna, Sebastian Jundy, Anthony Bitonti, Lincoln Watkins, Isaac Gattine, Landyn Start, Walker Neff, Damion King IV, Alex Greaves, Zack Wagner, Micah Walker, David Williams, Philip Riggio, Ryan Pawloski, Evan Wolf, Tyson Bacon, Bill Gintner, Brayden Clark, Cameron Burgess, Joey Stevenson, Andrew Tiedt, Warren De La Salle Collegiate 43, Birmingham Groves 15, Warren De La Salle Collegiate 55, Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse 7. Why chosen: Nelson had 28 tackles, two for loss, five passes defended and three interceptions in 12 games. Saginaw Nouvel (6-3) 34.056 at Ubly (9-0) 40.222 Brownstown Woodhaven (6-3) 55.917 at Belleville (9-0) 85.000 MHSAA > Schools His 41 touchdown passes total rank fourth. Dearborn Heights Crestwood (6-3) 50.889 at Livonia Franklin (8-1) 76.889 All-Time Football Playoff Qualifiers; Ford Field Resources. Sturgis (5-4) 43.222 at Mason (9-0) 64.889 Why chosen: The Southern Miss commitment had 22 tackles, eight passes defended and an interception in 10 games. 5 Muskegon Oakridge 30, No. Football Playoffs | Football | MHSAA Sports Mayes helped lead the Lions to a 12-1 record. PHOTO Mendons Jack McCaw (21) eludes a tackle during the 8-Player Division 2 Final in November at Northern Michigan University. DISTRICT 2 Ida (4-5) 34.667 at Clinton (9-0) 50.667 4- Grand Rapids South Christian 28, Goodrich 0 -Final Stats| Story, Saturday,Nov. 26 DISTRICT 2 Michigan high school football playoffs: MHSAA championship game schedule Lee Thompson | lthomps2@mlive.com. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 2 Why chosen: Breland had 43 tackles, one for loss, 12 passes defended, a forced fumble and an interception in 12 games. DISTRICT 1 Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett (7-2) 35.444 at Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (4-5) 41.556, REGION 1 Junior Terrence Moore was a perfect eight-for-eight on extra points. Girls Swim & Dive. Spieloase Jola. New Boston Huron (6-3) 51.222 at Gibraltar Carlson (8-1) 70.222 DISTRICT 2 L'Anse (4-5) 26.889 at Traverse City St. Francis (9-0) 56.833 He bettered his previous single-season record making 64 of 66 extra-point attempts over 11 games and finishing his two-year varsity career with 123 extra points in 127 tries. The three punt return touchdowns are a record. Why chosen: Cottonham had 49 tackles, 12 passes defended and eight interceptions in 12 games. Audio/Video/Final stats, > Belleville wraps up back-to-back D-1 titles, 35-17, over Caledonia, > Belleville repeats with strong defensive performance, > Big-play Belleville pulls away from Caledonia to win second straight D1 state title, > Following Underwood's Lead, Belleville Finishes Perfect Season with Finals Repeat, > Bryce Underwood shines again in D1 title game as Belleville football claims back-to-back titles, > How a coach's sideline attire defined Belleville, Bryce Underwood's Division 1 title run, > Caledonia football played their hearts out despite tough loss to Belleville in D1 title game, > 1st & Goal: 2022 11-Player Finals Preview, > Predictions: Detroit Free Press; Detroit News Friday; Detroit News Saturday; MLive, > DeJuan Rogers excelling as interim coach, leading Belleville to Division 1 title game, > Belleville football coach Jermain Crowell banned by MHSAA for two years, > Belleville football coach Jermain Crowell fired, can't coach in Michigan for two years. Practice Begins-- Aug. 7First Contest-- Aug. 24, 11-PLAYER TOURNAMENTDistricts-- Oct. 27-Nov. 4Regionals-- Nov. 10-11Semifinals-- Nov. 18Finals -- Nov. 25-26 Updated brackets for the 2021 high school football playoffs in Michigan. Published: Jun. Southgate Anderson (5-4) 53.000 at Trenton (8-1) 69.222, REGION 4 By Geoff Kimmerly Junior Ryin Ruddy had 12 tackles and junior Kolby Masserant caught five passes for 82 yards. Senior Derrick Walker scored the game-winner from two yards out and Lathers rushed for the conversion with 7:05 on the clock. 1661 Ramblewood Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823. Here are the brackets for each 11-player football and eight-player football division, showing the road to the state finals. There was just one game. Nine Teams in MHSAA Football Playoffs Picture For Now Melvindale Academy for Business & Tech (7-2) 31.000 at Riverview Gabriel Richard (6-3) 40.444, REGION 4 Swartz Creek (7-2) 57.556 at Midland (8-1) 69.333 Audio/Video/Final stats, > Moore Finishes Legendary King Career by Leading Crusaders to D3 Repeat, > Detroit King mows down Muskegon for D-3 title, 56-27, > Dante Moore, Jameel Croft help Detroit King maintain its throne, > Dante Moore ends high school career in glorious fashion as Detroit King football wins D3 state title again, > Dante Moore dazzles as Detroit King pulls away from Muskegon in D3 finals, > Detroit King QB Dante Moore isn't just a superstar, he's 'one of the guys', > Detroit King's Sam Washington shines in move to outside linebacker, > Tyrone Spencer leads Detroit King to another trip to Ford Field, > Detroit King footballs back-to-back losses entering playoffs fuels run to title game, > How Muskegons band of brothers helped pave the way to a return to Ford Field, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 52, 1 Mason 17, >Detroit King's stars stand out in Division 3 semifinal win, > Muskegon follows its Guy to rout of DeWitt in D3 state semifinals, > DeWitt football falls to Muskegon in snow-filled semifinal, 49-21, > DeWitt captures fifth straight regional title with 29-16 win over Linden, > DeWitt prevails in triple overtime; Fowler rallies to advance, > Motivated Muskegon morphs into title contender in regional win over Zeeland West, > Mason football makes school history with district final win over Jackson, > Turnovers doom Carlson in defensive battle vs. Trenton in District final, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 22, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 12, > Detroit King runs by Brother Rice late, 22-12, > King pulls away late for regional final win over Brother Rice, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 30, 5 Walled Lake Western 22, > Brother Rice getting hot, beats WL Western, 30-22, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 49, Auburn Hills Avondale 6, 5 Walled Lake Western 52, Detroit Renaissance 14, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 46, Allen Park 15, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 41, 8 River Rouge 28, 2022 MHSAA Division 4 Football Champions: Grand Rapids South Christian. Senior Jacob Cashen had seven tackles and senior Cayden Dykema and senior Sawyer TenHaaf both had six tackles in the victory. Office 517-332-5046. He helped lead the Patriots to a 10-4 record. Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Prep (5-4) 41.056 at Grand Rapids Catholic Central (8-1) 62.222 > MHSAA extends suspension of Belleville football coach for recruiting violations. Why chosen: Gunn had 52 tackles, 10 interceptions and two defensive TDs in 13 games.

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