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Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids | Breslin Center, East Lansing 2021 MHSAA Girls Basketball Finals April 7-9 Welcome We’re Back! elcome to the MHSAA Finals! This is a classroom like Wno other, and now is the time for the final exam. Like the academic classroom, some have had good fortune along the way getting here; oth- ers have overcome adversity. Even today, a good bounce or a bad bounce will occur. Your athletic skills are put to the test, but more importantly, your discipline will be chal- lenged as well. To wait for the exact moment, use the right touch, make the right cut. Discipline also means testing your people skills. To embrace our diverse opponents as equals, and to employ common decency – After the 2020 MHSAA Basketball Tournaments every – single – moment. Win or lose. were halted before the Finals, this year’s group of That’s the beauty of educational athletics. The takeaways today are not the trophies and deserving teams are reaching the finish line. medals, but the life lessons learned and applied. Good luck to all! INSIDE the mhsaa girls basketball finals — Mark Uyl MHSAA Executive Director Championship Brackets Class A Finalists Class B Finalists MHSAA Programs and Scope Class C Finalists School Sports Editorial . .MHSAA-1 Class D Finalists Scholar-Athlete Award . .MHSAA-2 2019 Champions/Championship History Finals Apparel . .MHSAA-4 MHSAA Girls Basketball Records Fall Sports Finals on the Air . .MHSAA-5 Finals Notes Student Advisory Council . .MHSAA-6 Representative Council . .MHSAA-8 MHSAA Finals programs are produced by the Michigan High School Athletic Association, Inc., 1661 Ramblewood Drive, East Lansing, Mich.; Executive Director Mark Uyl. The Finals program series is designed by Rob Kaminski, and edited by Kaminski and Geoff Kimmerly. The rest of the MHSAA staff includes: Tony Bihn, Jordan Cobb, Sam Davis, Andy Frushour, Nathaniel S. Hampton, Scott Helmic, Dan Hutcheson, Cody Inglis, Camala Kinder, Cole Malatinsky, Peggy Montpas, Andrea Osters, Thomas M. Rashid, Brent Rice, Laura Roberts, Jon Ross, Adam Ryder, Jamie VanDerMoere, Faye Verellen, Tricia Wieferich, Kathy Vruggink Westdorp, Paige Winne, and Karen Yonkers. Cover Photo – Hockey Weekly Action Photos MHSAA Finals 3 REGIONAL SEMIFINAL REGIONAL FINAL QUARTERFINAL SEMIFINAL MHSAA FINAL CHAMPION March 29, 2021 March 31, 2021 April 5, 2021 April 7, 2021 April 9, 2021 Wayne Memorial 51 D20 Livonia Franklin Wayne Memorial 68 Plymouth 27 D19 Plymouth R5 Northville Wayne Memorial 59 Saline 53 D18 Saline Saline 60 Brighton 42 D17 Ann Arbor Skyline QF3 West Bloomfield Wayne Memorial 72 Dearborn Fordson 33 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D24 River Rouge Dearborn 43 Dearborn 48 D23 Lincoln Park R6 Temperance Bedford Temperance Bedford 35 Riverview 0 D22 Non-Traditional Temperance Bedford 46 Temperance Bedford 2 D21 Brownstown Woodhaven Breslin Center, E Lansing 3 pm Detroit Renaissance Grosse Pointe South 43 D28 Hamtramck Detroit Renaissance 48 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Detroit Renaissance 59 D27 Detroit Renaissance R7 Detroit Renaissance Detroit Renaissance 74 Birmingham Groves 14 D26 Royal Oak Farmington Hills Mercy 35 Farmington Hills Mercy 66 D25 Novi QF4 West Bloomfield Detroit Renaissance 75 Macomb L'Anse Creuse North 57 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D32 Macomb Dakota Macomb L'Anse Creuse North 2 St Clair Shores Lakeview 39 D31 Roseville R8 Chippewa Valley Macomb L'Anse Creuse North 64 Utica 39 D30 Utica Ford Utica 0 Rochester Hills Stoney Creek 38 D29 Rochester 12:30 pm Muskegon Mona Shores 43 CHAMPION D12 Grand Haven Hudsonville 52 2021 DIVISION 1 Hudsonville 62 Girls Basketball D11 Grandville R3 Holland West Ottawa Hudsonville 56 East Grand Rapids 67 Breslin Center, East Lansing D10 M'ville Thornapple-Kello East Grand Rapids 47 LIVE on FOX Sports Detroit Rockford 56 Archived On-Demand @ MHSAA.TV D9 Cedar Springs QF2 Calvin University Hudsonville 49 Jackson Northwest 0 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D16 Holt East Lansing 62 East Lansing 2 D15 DeWitt R4 Richland Gull Lake East Lansing 42 Battle Creek Lakeview 34 D14 Coldwater Kalamazoo Central 38 Kalamazoo Central 54 D13 Kalamazoo Central Breslin Center, E Lansing 5:30 pm Hudsonville Petoskey 27 D1 Non-Traditional Midland Dow 41 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Midland Dow 67 <-- SF at Houghton Lake D2 Midland R1 Midland Dow Midland Dow 42 Flushing 51 D3 Flushing Flushing 31 Grand Blanc 40 <-- Semifinal at Lapeer D4 Grand Blanc QF1 Flushing Midland Dow 37 MHSAA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS PRESENTED BY: Hartland 69 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D8 Linden Hartland 51 White Lake Lakeland 31 D7 Walled Lake Northern R2 Holly Hartland 32 Bloomfield Hills Marian 60 D6 Waterford Mott Bloomfield Hills Marian 34 Clarkston 53 Hosts and game times may differ from what is listed on this page. D5 Romeo Visit MHSAA.com for up-to-date host and game time information. MHSAA REGIONAL SEMIFINAL REGIONAL FINAL QUARTERFINAL SEMIFINAL MHSAA FINAL CHAMPION March 29, 2021 March 31, 2021 April 5, 2021 April 7, 2021 April 9, 2021 Eastpointe 2 D60 Detroit East English Eastpointe 27 Detroit University Prep 0 D59 Detroit Edison R15 Livonia Clarenceville Detroit Country Day 45 Warren Regina 37 D58 Non-Traditional Detroit Country Day 76 Detroit Country Day 55 D57 Wixom St Catherine QF8 Ortonville Brandon Detroit Country Day 39 North Branch 32 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D64 Flint Powers Catholic Imlay City 42 Imlay City 51 D63 Yale R16 Imlay City Imlay City 40 Macomb Lutheran North 39 D62 Richmond Macomb Lutheran North 35 Clawson 22 D61 Clawson Van Andel Arena, GR 3 pm Newaygo Grand Rapids Christian 52 D44 Wyoming Godwin Heights Grand Rapids West Catholic 48 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Grand Rapids West Catholic 69 D43 Coopersville R11 Fremont Newaygo 51 Newaygo 47 D42 Sparta Newaygo 55 Montague 37 D41 Spring Lake QF6 Vicksburg Newaygo 55 Edwardsburg 67 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D48 Dowagiac Edwardsburg 48 Buchanan 47 D47 Benton Harbor R12 Edwardsburg Wayland 35 Plainwell 41 D46 Allegan Wayland 61 Wayland 54 D45 Wayland Union 5:30 pm Escanaba 78 CHAMPION D33 Houghton Escanaba 53 2021 DIVISION 2 Sault Ste Marie 68 <-- SF at Manistique Girls Basketball D34 Cheboygan R9 Houghton Lake Escanaba 41 Ludington 43 Breslin Center, East Lansing D35 Kingsley Ludington 35 LIVE on FOX Sports Detroit Standish-Sterling 36 <-- at Houghton Lake Archived On-Demand @ MHSAA.TV D36 Big Rapids QF5 Houghton Lake Portland 45 Lake Fenton 43 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D40 Owosso Frankenmuth 49 Frankenmuth 47 D39 Bridgeport R10 Corunna Portland 47 Freeland 32 D38 Saginaw Arthur Hill Portland 53 Portland 54 D37 Portland Van Andel Arena, GR 5:30 pm Portland Chelsea 32 D52 Tecumseh Lansing Catholic 52 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Lansing Catholic 64 D51 Williamston R13 Williamston Parma Western 53 Battle Creek Pennfield 29 D50 Hastings Parma Western 55 Parma Western 50 D49 Battle Creek Harper Creek QF7 Chelsea Parma Western 38 MHSAA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS PRESENTED BY: Dearborn Adv Tech Acad 0 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D56 Detroit Voyageur Prep AA Father Gabriel Richard 45 AA Father Gabriel Richard 2 D55 AA Father Gabriel Richard R14 Romulus Summit Acad AA Father Gabriel Richard 50 Grosse Ile 33 D54 Romulus Summit Acad Milan 35 Milan 51 Hosts and game times may differ from what is listed on this page. D53 Milan Visit MHSAA.com for up-to-date host and game time information. MHSAA REGIONAL SEMIFINAL REGIONAL FINAL QUARTERFINAL SEMIFINAL MHSAA FINAL CHAMPION March 29, 2021 March 31, 2021 April 5, 2021 April 7, 2021 April 9, 2021 Brooklyn Columbia Central 65 D84 Michigan Center Brooklyn Columbia Central 47 Homer 18 D83 Concord R21 Hanover-Horton Brooklyn Columbia Central 36 Leslie 52 D82 East Jackson Leslie 24 Byron 33 D81 Laingsburg QF11 Ypsilanti Lincoln Grass Lake 2 Riverview Gabriel Richard 17 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D88 Riverview Gabriel Richa Grass Lake 63 Grass Lake 41 D87 Grass Lake R22 Whitmore Lake Grass Lake 49 Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 64 D86 Erie Mason Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 56 Adrian Lenawee Christian 46 D85 Sand Creek Breslin Center, E Lansing 10 am Grass Lake Rochester Hills Lutheran NW 42 D92 RH Lutheran Northwes Madison Hts Bishop Foley 76 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Madison Hts Bishop Foley 52 D91 Royal Oak Shrine Catholic R23 MH Bishop Foley Madison Hts Bishop Foley 46 Detroit Southeastern 12 D90 Detroit Pershing Redford Westfield Prep 60 Redford Westfield Prep 64 D89 Detroit Cristo Rey QF12 New Lothrop Hemlock 0 Harbor Beach 44 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D96 Unionville-Sebewaing Hemlock 47 Hemlock 58
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