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Wear a mask k. Save a life. Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids | Breslin Center, East Lansing 2021 MHSAA Girls 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

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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

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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 D95 Reese R24 Bad Axe Hemlock 53 New Lothrop 55 D94 Burton Bendle New Lothrop 27 Otisville LakeVille Memorial 27 D93 Otisville LakeVille Memorial 3 pm GR Covenant Christian 42 CHAMPION D76 GR Covenant Christian GR Covenant Christian 23 2021 DIVISION 3 Merrill 17 Girls Basketball D75 Merrill R19 Grandville Calvin Chr Kent City 52 Kent City 53 Breslin Center, East Lansing D74 White Cloud Kent City 69 LIVE on FOX Sports Detroit Muskegon Western Mich Chr 37 Archived On-Demand @ MHSAA.TV D73 Fennville QF10 Portage Northern Kent City 59 Schoolcraft 53 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D80 White Pigeon Schoolcraft 37 Kzoo Hackett Catholic Prep 51 D79 Galesburg-Augusta R20 Watervliet Schoolcraft 19 Gobles 44 D78 Bangor Gobles 12 Hartford 40 D77 Hartford Breslin Center, E Lansing 12:30 pm Kent City Calumet 57 D65 Ishpeming Westwood Calumet OT 65 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Menominee 41 <-- SF at West Iron County D66 Iron Mountain R17 Sault Ste. Marie Calumet 73 St Ignace 80 D67 Johannesburg-Lewiston St Ignace 55 Alcona 24 <-- at St. Ignace D68 Tawas QF9 Houghton Lake Calumet 53 MHSAA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS PRESENTED BY: Hart 55 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D72 Shelby Hart 36 Beaverton 30 D71 Harrison R18 Maple City Glen Lake Maple City Glen Lake 69 McBain 43 D70 McBain Maple City Glen Lake 58

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From youth football programs to the MHSAA Championships, we are proud to support our home teams across the Midwest. REGIONAL SEMIFINAL REGIONAL FINAL QUARTERFINAL SEMIFINAL MHSAA FINAL CHAMPION March 29, 2021 March 31, 2021 April 5, 2021 April 7, 2021 April 9, 2021

Ewen-Trout Creek 45 D97 Ewen-Trout Creek Ewen-Trout Creek 41 Baraga 43 <-- SF at Paines.-Jeffers D98 Dollar Bay R25 Gladstone Carney-Nadeau 62 Carney-Nadeau 67 D99 Stephenson Carney-Nadeau 59 Munising 32 <-- SF at Ishp. Westw. D100 Munising QF13 Negaunee Carney-Nadeau 37 Rudyard 59 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D101 Newberry Rudyard 2 Cedarville 46 <-- SF at Sault Ste. Marie D102 Cedarville R26 Wolverine Rudyard 52 Mackinaw City 78 D103 Pellston Mackinaw City 0 Posen 50 <-- SF at Pellston D104 Wolverine Van Andel Arena, GR 10 am Fowler Colon 52 D116 Colon Colon 31 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV St Joseph Michigan Lutheran 49 D115 New Buffalo R29 Mendon Martin 24 Martin 58 D114 Martin Martin 42 Walkerville 43 D113 Fruitport Calvary QF15 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix Fowler 61 Fowler 47 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D120 Fowler Fowler 62 Jackson Christian 7 D119 Jackson Christian R30 Fowler Fowler 64 Camden-Frontier 28 D118 Waldron Athens 32 Athens 34 D117 Climax-Scotts 10 am McBain Northern Michigan Chr 50 CHAMPION D108 McBain N Mich Chr Frankfort 39 2021 DIVISION 4 Frankfort 53 Girls Basketball D107 Mesick R27 Traverse City Central Bellaire OT 43 Bellaire 44 Breslin Center, East Lansing D106 Bellaire Bellaire 43 LIVE on FOX Sports Detroit Gaylord St Mary 30 Archived On-Demand @ MHSAA.TV D105 Central Lake QF14 Lake City Bellaire 48 Ubly 44 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D112 Ubly Saginaw Nouvel 53 Saginaw Nouvel 63 D111 Saginaw MLS R28 MP Sacred Heart Saginaw Nouvel 42 Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 49 D110 MP Sacred Heart Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 26 Mio 19 D109 Hale Van Andel Arena, GR 12:30 pm Bellaire Southfield Christian 42 D124 Southfield Christian Southfield Christian 35 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV Westland Huron Valley 39 D123 Huron Valley Lutheran R31 Petersburg-Summerfiel Petersburg Summerfield 44 Allen Park Inter-City Baptist 38 D122 Allen Park Inter-City B Petersburg Summerfield 66 Petersburg Summerfield 41 D121 Britton Deerfield QF16 SCS Lake Shore Petersburg Summerfield 29 MHSAA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS PRESENTED BY: Kingston 48 LIVE @ MHSAA.TV D128 Dryden Kingston 37 Genesee Christian 34 D127 Intern. Acad. Flint R32 AH Oakland Christian Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes 24 Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes 56 D126 Waterford Our Lady Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes 45

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MHSAA The Finalists DIVISION 1 Wayne Memorial (17-2) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Yellow & Blue

SUPERINTENDENT John Dignan

PRINCIPAL Dr. James Anderson

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jason Malloy

CONFERENCE Kensington Lakes Activities Association

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 12-1

Zebras ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 0 Paris Bass SG 5-10 So. WM OPP WM OPP 1 Mayla Ham SF 5-11 So. 68 Livonia Churchill 13 69 Livonia Franklin 16 2 Alexis Halley G 5-5 Fr. 71 Dearborn Fordson 26 66 Livonia Stevenson 56 3 Samyiah Jefferson PG 5-2 So. 71 Dearborn Fordson 24 61 Livonia Franklin 39 4 Alanna Micheaux PF 6-2 Sr. 90 Dearborn 66 30 Hartland 48 82 Westland John Glenn 48 5 Paris Robinson SG 5-8 Sr. 64 Livonia Churchill 17 11 LaChelle Austin PG 5-8 Sr. 84 Belleville 25 15 Kelli Wales SF 5-8 So. 70 Livonia Stevenson 39 33 Jaylah Franklin PF 5-9 Jr. 65 Detroit Renaissance 73 50 Davai Matthews F 6-2 Jr. 57 Dearborn HS 31

Head Coach: Jarvis Mitchell (114-45/7 years) Road to the Finals Assistant Coaches: Jeffrey McKinney, June Mitchell, TaKeisha Webster, Imari Bowers MHSAA Districts Captains: Alanna Micheaux, LaChelle Austin, 68 Redford Thurston 17 Davai Matthews 65 Westland John Glenn 46 Athletic Trainer: Evan Burke MHSAA Regionals 51 Plymouth 27 68 Saline 60

Wayne # MHSAA Quarterfinal 59 Temperance Bedford 35

8 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISON 1 Detroit Renaissance (12-4) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Burgundy & White

SUPERINTENDENT Nikolai Vitti

PRINCIPAL Verynda Stroughter

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Joshua Lopez

CONFERENCE Detroit Public School League

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE

Phoenix ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 0 Azaria Huggins SF/PF 5-10 So. DR OPP DR OPP 1 Kiyla Brooks SG 5-6 So. 65 West Bloomfield 81 62 Grass Lake 69 2 Mikyah Finley SG/SF 5-10 Sr. 61 Rochester Adams 48 3 Kailee Davis PG 5-4 Sr. 63 Birmingham Groves 31 4 Taylor Booker PG 5-4 Sr. 66 Saginaw Heritage 42 59 Detroit Edison PSA 68 11 Mikayla Coleman G 5-7 So. 56 Port Huron 61 12 Nika Dorsey G 5-11 Sr. 79 Redford Westfield Prep 76 13 Makayla Johnson SF 5-11 Fr. 73 Wayne Memorial 65 15 Nia Heaston C 6-1 Sr. 57 Bloomfield Hills Marian 46 21 Christian Sanders PG 5-7 Fr. 61 Davison 41 23 Audrianna Hill SG 5-7 Sr. 24 Shannon Wheeler PF/C 6-2 Sr. Road to the Finals 25 Natalie Streeter C 6-2 Sr. 35 Nyana Pharr C 5-11 Fr. MHSAA Districts Head Coach: Shane Lawal (34-6/2 years) 53 Warren Fitzgerald 15 72 Oak Park 28 Assistant Coaches: Joya Puryear, Raleigh Ross Captains: Kailee Davis, Nika Dorsey, Mikyah Finley Managers: Keyaira Bell, Nyjaia Smith MHSAA Regionals 59 Grosse Pointe South 43 48 Farmington Hills Mercy 35 Detroit # MHSAA Quarterfinal 74 L’Anse Creuse North 64 The Finalists DIVISON 1 Hudsonville (21-1) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Maize & Blue

SUPERINTENDENT Doug VanderJagt

PRINCIPAL Jordan Beel

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kevin Wolma

CONFERENCE O-K Conference – Red

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 14-0, 1st

Eagles ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 3 Ashlynne Bailey F 5-9 Sr. H OPP H OPP 4 Shaylee Smith G 5-7 Sr. 50 Holland West Ottawa 27 53 Jenison 46 5 Emmalynn Costen C 6-0 Sr. 74 Jenison 53 62 Byron Center 43 10 Ashley Strick C 6-0 Sr. 49 East Grand Rapids 73 68 Grandville 20 11 Mikynn Vanderbeek G 5-6 Jr. 62 Grandville 38 64 Caledonia 22 15 Gabriella Scholten G 5-4 Sr. 77 Caledonia 25 65 East Kentwood 50 20 Ellery Baker F 5-8 So. 45 DeWitt 37 56 Grand Haven 30 56 East Kentwood 52 58 Rockford 50 21 Eva Joldersma G 5-10 Jr. 65 Grand Haven 29 22 Ella Reifschneider G 5-5 So. 57 Rockford 42 23 Alaina Diaz G 5-6 Jr. 81 Holland West Ottawa 46 24 Mikayla Meyer F 5-8 Jr. 30 Olivia Dieppa G 5-8 Jr. Road to the Finals 31 Kinsley Hatfield C 6-0 Jr. 33 Jaci Tubergen G 6-0 Jr. 34 Maddie Petroelje F 6-0 So. MHSAA Districts 45 Holland West Ottawa 39 Head Coach: Casey Glass (175-106/12 years) 65 Jenison 35 Assistant Coaches: Jamie Glass, Robyn Mysliwiec, Jeff Tubergen, Trevor Goodman, Derek Paiz Captains: Emmalynn Costen, Gabriella Scholten MHSAA Regionals Athletic Trainers: Stephanie Lewis, Mariah Supianoski 62 Muskegon Mona Shores 43 52 East Grand Rapids 47 Managers: Colson Glass, Kylie Glass Hudsonville#

MHSAA Quarterfinal 56 East Lansing 42 The Finalists DIVISON 1 Midland Dow (22-0) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Green & Gold

SUPERINTENDENT Michael Sharrow

PRINCIPAL Ted Davis

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR John Streeter

CONFERENCE Saginaw Valley League

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 13-0, 1st Chargers ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 10 Chloe McVey G 5-4 Sr. MD OPP MD OPP 12 Alexa Kolnitys G 5-6 Jr. 72 Hemlock 46 60 Saginaw Heritage 36 14 Klaire Caldwell G 5-8 Fr. 64 Saginaw 24 70 Freeland 22 20 Kourtney Fischer F 5-4 Jr. 76 Flushing 55 65 Bay City Central 35 22 Kennedy Caldwell G 5-5 Jr. 66 Lapeer 31 45 Midland 33 24 Jada Garner G 5-6 Sr. 61 Bay City Western 40 50 Frankenmuth 44 75 Saginaw Arthur Hill 38 61 Grand Blanc 34 32 Abbey Ieuter G 5-4 Jr. 44 Flint Carman-Ainsworth 39 52 Davison 44 34 Jenna Butcher F 5-8 So. 55 Flint Powers Catholic 19 44 Abby Rey F 5-10 Jr. 59 Mount Pleasant 38 73 Bay City Central 28 Head Coach: Kyle Theisen (143-21/7 years) Assistant Coaches: Lewis Garner, Alex Karapas, Road to the Finals Marnie Williams, Nick Williams, Ted Davis Captains: Jada Garner, Chloe McVey, Alexa Kolnitys, MHSAA Districts Abby Rey, Kourtney Fischer 67 Mount Pleasant 49 Athletic Trainer: Madison Blauvelt 54 Midland 28

MHSAA Regionals Midland 67 Petoskey 27 # 41 Flushing 31

MHSAA Quarterfinal 42 Hartland 32 The Finalists DIVISON 2 Detroit Country Day (15-2) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Navy & Gold

SUPERINTENDENT Richard Dempsey

PRINCIPAL Tim Bearden

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dan MacLean / Ross Cooper / Dan Luft

CONFERENCE Independent

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE

Yellowjackets ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 0 Victoria Miller G 5-4 Fr. DCD OPP DCD OPP 3 Skyla Glowicki G 5-7 So. 74 BH Cranbrook Kingswood36 40 Utica Ford 27 23 Emma Arico G 5-5 Fr. 55 Wixom St. Catherine 37 58 Birmingham Groves 27 10 Storm Kentros G 5-4 Fr. 57 Plymouth Christian 43 44 Walled Lake Northern 38 11 Jaidyn Elam G 5-9 Fr. 68 Allen Park Cabrini 35 42 Waterford Our Lady 54 14 Peja Liles G/F 5-7 Fr. 49 Redford Westfield Prep 45 21 Aysia Yokely G 5-5 So. 68 Southfield Christian 18 55 Julia Younes G 5-5 Fr. 48 Allen Park Inter-City Bap. 50 31 Lola Bagby G/F 5-7 So. 35 Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 32 36 Warren Regina 26 32 Chelsea Abulu F/C 6-0 Sr. 34 Neveah Wing G 5-5 Fr. 40 Sadie Rifkin G/F 5-8 Fr. Road to the Finals

Head Coach: Jerica Williams (15-2/1 year) Assistant Coaches: Larry Arico, Jennifer Jones, Taylor MHSAA Districts Jones, Allison Liddane 51 Wixom St. Catherine 49 Athletic Trainers: Kady O’Connell, Andrew Hughes, Ross Cooper MHSAA Regionals Managers:Taya Dixson, Zari Dixson 55 Warren Regina 37 76 Eastpointe 27 Beverly Hills # MHSAA Quarterfinal 45 Imlay City 40

14 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISON 2 Newaygo (20-1) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Black & White

SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Peg Mathis

PRINCIPAL Brad Reyburn

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Scott Van Essen

CONFERENCE Central States Activities Association – Gold

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 14-0, 1st

Lions ‘21 Regular-Season Results No. Name Pos. Ht. Class 5 Anna Brummel G -- Sr. N OPP N OPP 10 Lily Ruehmeier F -- Sr. 49 Central Montcalm 32 54 Grant 40 11 Kayla Fisk F -- Jr. 57 Fremont 37 48 Big Rapids 34 12 Grace Painter F -- So. 59 Shelby 31 69 Central Montcalm 37 50 Howard City Tri-County 35 67 Remus Chippewa Hills 19 13 Jaxi Long G -- Jr. 48 Grant 26 67 Reed City 24 14 Emmerson Goodin F -- Jr. 64 Reed City 12 36 Big Rapids 26 23 Lily Swinehart F -- Jr. 33 Portland 38 33 Jaylee Long G -- Sr. 65 Remus Chippewa Hills 28 56 Howard City Tri-County 48 53 Fremont 25 Head Coach: Nate Thomasma (65-65/6 years) Assistant Coaches: Dan Maki, Jason Long Road to the Finals

MHSAA Districts 61 Howard City Tri-County 48 44 Sparta 31

MHSAA Regionals 47 Montague 37 Newaygo # 55 GRWest Catholic 48

MHSAA Quarterfinal 51 Wayland 35

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The Finalists DIVISON 2 Portland (18-2) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Cardinal & White

SUPERINTENDENT Will Heath

PRINCIPAL Jamie Dewitt

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kevin Veale

CONFERENCE Capital Area Activities Conference – White

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 8-0, 1st

Raiders ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 0 Ava Gruber G 5-6 Sr. P OPP P OPP 2 Malia Thelen G 5-5 Fr. 54 Lansing Catholic 33 52 Bath 12 4 E. Gruber G 5-6 Fr. 58 Eaton Rapids 36 35 Fowler 23 5 Shalyn Dziewiatkowski F 6-0 Jr. 35 East Lansing 65 47 Grand Rapids Covenant 61 Charlotte 32 Christian 32 10 Ashley Bower G 5-10 Jr. 54 Ionia 29 38 Haslett 36 11 Ava Guilford G 5-1 Jr. 38 Newaygo 33 47 Ionia 24 21 Hannah Schrauben G 5-6 Sr. 45 Lansing Catholic 35 22 Alivia Densmore F 5-9 Jr. 27 Williamston 37 23 Grace Clark G 5-5 Jr. 61 Ovid-Elsie 42 51 Eaton Rapids 21 24 Breckyn Werner C 6- Jr. 32 Grace Sines C 5-11 Sr. 33 Katelyn Stanton F 5-9 Jr. Road to the Finals 34 Alexa Weber C 5-11 Fr. MHSAA Districts 50 Alma 16 Head Coach: Jason Haid (67-42/5 years) 57 Belding 33 Assistant Coaches: Fred Lowery Jr., Chad Barker Captain: Ava Gruber Athletic Trainer: Roger Doak MHSAA Regionals Managers: Tycen Frohreip, Kennedy Haid, 54 Freeland 32 53 Frankenmuth 49 Lyla Gruber Portland# MHSAA Quarterfinal 47 Escanaba 41

16 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISON 2 Parma Western (18-4) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Maroon & White

SUPERINTENDENT Mike Smajda

PRINCIPAL Jared Vickers

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Ryan Hackworth

CONFERENCE Interstate 8 Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE NA

Panthers ‘21 Martians ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 1 Alyssa Gennety G 5-5 Sr. PW OPP PW OPP 4 Finley Elder F 5-10 So. 60 Battle Creek Harper Creek 26 43 Battle Creek Pennfield 29 5 Palmer Fortress G 5-6 Fr. 62 Jackson Northwest 39 42 Coldwater 18 10 Alyna Lewis G 5-6 Jr. 61 Battle Creek Pennfield 29 69 Hastings 30 11 Maddy Wolf G 5-3 So. 51 Coldwater 30 48 Brooklyn Columbia Central 49 56 Hastings 22 43 HW Chandler Park 55 13 Hillary Griffin F 5-10 Jr. 60 Marshall 40 55 Marshall 46 15 Riley Kubiak F 5-7 Jr. 69 Jackson Lumen Christi 40 51 Jackson Lumen Christi 45 20 Kailee Adams F 5-9 Fr. 50 East Lansing 65 23 Lilli Luma F 5-7 Jr. 48 Grass Lake 54 30 Nicole Shellberg F 5-8 So. 69 Jackson Northwest 64 33 Reece Hitt G 5-3 Jr. Road to the Finals Head Coach: Gina Fortress (57-28/4 years) Assistant Coach: Kali Kelch MHSAA Districts Captains: Hillary Griffin, Alyssa Gennety 52 Marshall 23 Athletic Trainer: Jenn Benedict 54 Jonesville 31 Manager: Rayah Hitt MHSAA Regionals 50 Battle Creek Pennfield 29 55 Lansing Catholic 52 Parma # MHSAA Quarterfinal 53 AA Gabriel Richard 50

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MHSAA News Getting to the Finish Line Surely and Safely

t has now been more than a year since the Covid-19 global pandemic changed everyday life and brought an Iabrupt end to the MHSAA Winter tournaments of 2020, on March 12 of 2020 to be exact. Thousands of students could not see through to the end all of their efforts in basketball, , ice hockey and LP boys swimming and diving. Little did we know then that thousands more would not have the opportunity to participate in any Spring sports. For seniors around Michigan and the country, that also resulted in no proms, graduations, or even stepping onto the college cam- pus of their choice when fall rolled around. It was against those seemingly insurmountable odds that the MHSAA – buoyed by its hard-working and dedicated mem- bership – rolled up its sleeves and went to work to provided athletic opportunities in 2020-21 that were taken away from so With care, perseverance, and due diligence, the MHSAA was able to conduct many last school year. fall sports seasons in a safe manner, culminating in the crowning of champions Since last July, the goal of the MHSAA has been to have in all sports. The goal remains the same for the remainder of the 2020-21 three seasons in this school year that all reached the finish line. school year. It was at times a rollercoaster ride to rival any amusement park but thanks to the leadership of our schools and willingness of participants to conform to new and everchanging state guide- lines, we made it to the end of the frenetic fall journey. When the annual 2020 championships in LP girls swim- ming, and football concluded – in January of 2021, it was a sense of accomplishment. However, a cloud of uncertainty still lingered over this Winter’s games as the waiting game continued to realize enough decline in Covid numbers that would allow our stu- dents to return to buildings and athletic arenas. As with the summer leading up to this school year, and as our winter start dates were postponed time and again, the reality was that kids were going to be playing sports someplace. Period. Since last May, that belief was proven consistently as ath- letic activity took place in the club, travel, AAU and non- tive at some point in the pilot. Nearly 30,000 rapid antigen school space nearly every day. The trend continued the longer tests were administered – and 99.8 percent were negative. school sports were put on hold at the start of 2021, putting our This showed that not only could contact sports be played, but school seasons in greater jeopardy by forcing individuals and more importantly could be played safely. families to seek activity out-of-state. It was not only a viola- Non-contact Winter sports – girls and boys , girls tion of MDHHS orders, but sending all of those families into dif- gymnastics, girls and boys alpine skiing and girls and boys ferent states only served as an impediment to getting students swimming & diving – began full participation without delay in back in school fulltime. mid-January. On Feb. 4, the MHSAA received permission to It was always our stance that we could contribute to stu- set start dates for the rest of the Winter sports, with various dents returning to in-person learning by allowing MHSAA MDHHS mask mandates in place for numerous sports, and yet member schools to begin full activities, participating locally additional rapid testing in place for wrestling. While there have and against more local competition, and under the guidance of been pauses and issues with teams over the past weeks, once trained, professional educators. again our schools have demonstrated that Winter sports can be The last part – under the guidance of professional educa- played safely. This advocacy for activity will continue for our tors– is the most important during these times, and thanks to Spring sports to follow in the coming months. our schools, we proved that notion true. Our goal from last July is now two-thirds complete. With When four sports saw their seasons interrupted in late today’s Finals, these students that have endured so much November, the MHSAA membership was determined not to let since November have reached the finish line. In school sports, those students suffer the same fate as those did a year ago. the lessons learned in competition often last a lifetime and for Thus, we were allowed to complete fall sports because those the Class of 2021, they have shown us all how to keep perse- teams took part in the MDHHS rapid testing pilot program. vering, grinding and believing during some of the most difficult Results of that program were overwhelmingly positive. A total days in the past century. of 5,376 individuals (athletes, coaches, team personnel, cheer- leaders, etc.) were tested, and 57 – or 1 percent – tested posi- — Mark Uyl, MHSAA Executive Director

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Approved by the Michigan Dairy Market Program Committee. MHSAA Programs - 5 The Finalists DIVISON 3 Grass Lake (18-1) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Navy & Gold

SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Ryle Kiser

PRINCIPAL Brian Thompson

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Brian Zalud

CONFERENCE Cascades Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 8-0, 1st

Warriors ‘21 Regular-Season Results No. Name Pos. Ht. Class 1 Lexus Bargesser G 5-10 Jr. GL OPP GL OPP 2 Olivia Turner G 5-6 Fr. 66 Hanover-Horton 14 54 Parma Western 48 4 Aspen Cook G 5-5 Fr. 101 Addison 11 60 Hanover-Horton 15 10 Margaret Jenks G 5-5 Fr. 80 Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 69 69 Detroit Renaissance 62 50 Detroit Edison PSA 65 52 Michigan Center 35 11 Lauren Pongracz G 5-5 Sr. 67 Manchester 28 54 Michigan Center 37 12 Lauren Lutchka G 5-6 Fr. 89 HW Chandler Park 64 22 Abrie Cabana G 5-10 Sr. 75 Addison 5 24 Paige Hubert G 5-3 Jr. 59 Brooklyn Columbia Central 42 32 Gabrielle Lutchka G 5-11 Jr. 60 East Jackson 10 42 Amber Boomer G 5-6 Sr. 54 Ereka Risner F 5-8 So. Road to the Finals

Head Coach: Andrea Cabana (93-18/5 years) MHSAA Districts Assistant Coaches: David Bargesser, April Salts 55 Whitmore Lake 14 Captains: Abrie Cabana, Lexus Bargesser, 68 Manchester 13 Gabrielle Lutchka Athletic Trainer: Andrew Andonian MHSAA Regionals 44 AA Gabriel Richard 17 63 Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 56

Grass Lake MHSAA Quarterfinal # 49 Brookly Columbia Central 36

18 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISON 3 Hemlock (14-8) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Navy Blue & White

SUPERINTENDENT Don Killingbeck

PRINCIPAL Keith Green

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Keith Green

CONFERENCE Tri-Valley Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 5-4, 4th

Huskies ‘21 Regular-Season Results No. Name Pos. Ht. Class 4 Kylee Miller G 5-4 Fr. H OPP H OPP 46 Midland Dow 72 34 Midland Bullock Creek 32 10 Breanna Turner F 5-4 So. 23 Saginaw Mich. Luth. Sem.25 55 St. Louis 28 11 Chloe Watson G/F 5-9 So. 48 Saginaw Nouvel 51 25 Standish-Sterling 67 12 Averi Hall G 5-2 So. 32 St. Charles 47 48 Saginaw Swan Valley 54 13 Regan Finkbeiner G 5-6 So. 49 Midland Bullock Creek 27 62 Saginaw Valley Lutheran 50 21 Cassidy Peake G 5-6 Sr. 69 Carrollton 41 55 Shepherd 33 48 Ithaca 40 22 Samantha Venegas F/C 5-9 Jr. 39 Millington 46 23 Jaedyn Mallek C 5-10 Fr. 48 Saginaw Valley Lutheran 32 24 Ella Wardlow F 5-8 So. 37 Bay City Western 48 42 Alyssa Dearman F/C 5-7 So. Road to the Finals Head Coach: Scott Neumeyer (137-48/8 years) Assistant Coach: Doug Peake MHSAA Districts Captains: Cassidy Peake, Regan Finkbeiner, 55 Montrose 20 Chloe Watson 55 Reese 43 52 St. Charles 33 Athletic Trainer: Cody Forbes Manager: Molly Schaffer MHSAA Regionals 58 Harbor Beach 44 Hemlock # 47 New Lothrop 27

MHSAA Quarterfinal 53 MH Bishop Foley 46

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The Finalists DIVISON 3 Kent City (20-0) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Scarlet & White

SUPERINTENDENT Mike Weiler

PRINCIPAL Jordan Stuhan

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jason Vogel

CONFERENCE Central States Activities Association – Silver

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE NA

Eagles ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results ‘21 2 Alyssa Larson G 5-7 Sr. KC OPP KC OPP 3 Lexie Bowers G 5-6 So. 125 Lakeview 12 43 Morley-Stanwood 32 4 Jenna Harrison G 5-8 Sr. 85 Hesperia 25 54 Muskegon 29 10 Kierra Flegel G 5-6 Jr. 50 Hart 27 56 White Cloud 23 45 Grand Rapids Christian 41 52 Cedar Springs 25 11 Taryn Preston G 5-9 Jr. 79 Holton 9 65 Morley-Stanwood 36 23 Kenzie Bowers G 5-10 Sr. 70 Grant 22 24 Madelyn Geers G 5-10 Fr. 84 Hopkins 29 41 Emmalyn Geers F 5-11 Jr. 54 White Cloud 14 -- Abbigal Pecynski F 5-9 So. 56 GR Covenant Christian 36 -- Alexis Polus F 5-11 So. 68 Hesperia 30 -- Savannah Miller G 5-6 So. -- Irelyn Sullivan G 5-6 Fr. Road to the Finals

Head Coach: Scott Carlson (228-49/12 years) Assistant Coaches: Danyle Bowers, Kendal Carlson, MHSAA Districts 57 White Cloud 14 Mckenna Carlson, Aleah Holcomb, Rick Stoll, 63 Morley-Stanwood 32 Stan Thomas Captains: Kenzie Bowers, Jenna Harrison, MHSAA Regionals Kent City Alyssa Carlson # 53 Muskegon W. Mich. Chr.37 Athletic Trainer: Madi Willerer 69 GR Covenant Christian 23

MHSAA Quarterfinal 52 Schoolcraft 19

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Calumet (20-0) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Blue & Grey

SUPERINTENDENT Chris Davidson

PRINCIPAL Jen Peters

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Sean Jacques

CONFERENCE Western Peninsula Athletic Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE (8-0, 1st)

Copper Kings ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 10 Jana Loukus G 5-2 Jr. C OPP C OPP 12 Elli Djerf G 5-5 Sr. 62 Negaunee 54 86 Painesdale-Jeffers 14 14 Kenli Anderson G 5-4 Sr. 69 Iron Mountain 20 72 Chassell 24 20 Carly Loukus G 5-4 So. 56 Houghton 49 69 Hancock 16 22 Cami Johnson F 5-4 Sr. 68 Ishpeming 32 75 Baraga 42 24 Marybeth Halonen G 5-8 Jr. 63 West Iron County 50 61 Gwinn 21 30 Laura Giachino F 5-6 Jr. 73 Crystal Falls Forest Park 15 55 Houghton 53 32 Alexis Strom G 5-4 Jr. 64 Ishpeming-Westwood 48 34 Helen Beiring F 5-11 So. 74 L’Anse 33 40 Caitlyn Strom G 5-5 Fr. 85 Kingsford 24 42 Lizzie Torola C 5-11 Jr. 44 Isabel Loukus G 5-4 Fr. Road to the Finals 50 Laina Kariniemi G 5-3 Fr. 52 Kaylie Halonen F 5-5 So. # Calumet MHSAA Districts Head Coach: Matt Laho (51-14/3 years) 67 L’Anse 63 Assistant Coaches: Loretta Halonen, 51 Negaunee 36 Tristan Baranowski Captain: Elli Djerf Athletic Trainer: Dorothy Jamison MHSAA Regionals 57 Menominee 41 Manager: Allie Bjorn, Maddie Torola 65 St. Ignace 55

MHSAA Quarterfinal 73 Maple City Glen Lake 69

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The Finalists DIVISON 4 Carney-Nadeau (22-0) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Green & Gold

SUPERINTENDENT Adam Cocco

PRINCIPAL Travis Depuydt

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Paul Polfus

CONFERENCE Skyline Central Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 17-0, 1st

Wolves ‘21 Regular-Season Results No. Name Pos. Ht. Class 2 Haley Ernest G 5-5 Sr. CN OPP CN OPP 5 Chloe Grand G 5-11 Sr. 60 Powers North Central 29 67 Crystal Falls Forest Park 22 57 Norway 20 51 Stephenson 30 10 Grace Maule G 5-8 8 67 Rapid River 23 54 Mid Peninsula 21 12 Mariska Laurila F 5-6 8 43 Superior Central 27 65 Bark River 50 20 Taylor Kedsch G 5-8 Sr. 55 Stephenson 33 64 West Iron County 45 21 Samantha Kedsch G 5-4 Fr. 49 Bark River 41 64 Crystal Falls Forest Park 29 22 Kelsie Smith G 5-3 Fr. 64 Munising 24 77 Mid Peninsula 35 23 Shae Linder F 5-6 So. 60 Superior Central 21 48 North Dickinson 33 25 Tessa Wagner C 6-3 Jr. 61 North Dickinson 42 30 Chloe Peterson G 5-4 Jr. 32 Carley Messersmith G 5-4 So. Road to the Finals 42 Hailey DeGrave C 5-9 So.

Head Coach: Ken Linder (42-4/2 years) MHSAA Districts 63 Stephenson 44 Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Wagner, Nikki Linder 49 North Dickinson 36 Captains: Haley Ernest, Taylor Kedsch Carney- # Nadeau Managers: Kelly Janofski, Chase Linder, Desirae Belec MHSAA Regionals 67 Munising 32 59 Ewen-Trout Creek 41

MHSAA Quarterfinal 62 Rudyard 52

30 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISON 4 Fowler (14-4) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Blue & White

SUPERINTENDENT Neil Hufnagel

PRINCIPAL Neil Hufnagel

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kris Ernst

CONFERENCE Central Michigan Athletic Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 7-0, 1st

Eagles ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 1 Emma Riley G 5-7 So. F OPP F OPP 2 Taylor Weber G 5-5 So. 59 Fulton 14 59 Potterville 26 3 Avery Koenigsknecht G 5-3 So. 64 Ithaca 16 47 Portland St. Patrick 40 4 Amy Feldpausch F 5-8 Sr. 48 Pewamo-Westphalia 35 39 Saginaw Nouvel 45 39 Byron 41 5 Aubrey Goerge F 5-7 Sr. 40 Laingsburg 38 10 Carly Andros F 5-7 So. 44 Dansville 43 11 Emma Halfmann G 5-6 Jr. 52 Adrian Lenawee Christian 60 12 Christi Spitzley F 5-8 Sr. 57 Saranac 38 15 Madison Wirth F 5-8 Jr. 52 Laingsburg 26 23 Portland 35 21 Brin Thelen G 5-2 So. 22 Leah Wieber F 5-9 Sr. Road to the Finals 23 Grace Epkey F 5-8 So. 24 Kara Esch F 5-9 Sr. MHSAA Districts 25 Mia Riley G 5-9 Jr. 51 Lansing Christian 29 31 Quinn Watts F 5-5 So. 53 Portland St. Patrick 41

Head Coach: Nathan Goerge (132-111/11 years) Assistant Coaches: Craig Arens, Krista Becker, MHSAA Regionals Taylor Schmitt Fowler 47 Jackson Christian 7 # 62 Athens 32

MHSAA Quarterfinal 64 Martin 24

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The Finalists DIVISON 4 Bellaire (17-3) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Red, Black & White

SUPERINTENDENT Mark Brenton

PRINCIPAL Mark Brenton

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Brad Fischer

CONFERENCE Ski Valley Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 7-1, 1st

Eagles ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 1 Isa Reh G 5-4 Fr. B OPP B OPP 2 Delaney Goodwin G 5-6 Sr. 54 Gaylord St. Mary 33 57 Elk Rapids 33 3 Katie Decker F 5-7 Sr. 32 Johannesburg-Lewiston 36 60 Mancelona 28 10 Alex Dawson F 5-6 Fr. 61 Fife Lake Forest Area 25 52 Inland Lakes 30 56 Onaway 38 59 Central Lake 18 11 Emersyn Koepke G 5-7 Sr. 62 Pellston 21 32 Lake City 37 12 Jacey Somers C 6-0 So. 44 Pickford 58 13 Charlie Boyce F 5-8 Jr. 69 Inland Lakes 50 14 Noel Mann G 5-3 Sr. 47 Pine River 37 21 Karsyn Fischer G 5-5 So. 37 Gaylord St. Mary 31 32 Madi Evans F 5-6 Jr. 50 Onaway 30 54 Mackenzie Hoogerhyde C 5-8 Sr. Road to the Finals Head Coach: Brad Fischer (226-59/11 years) Assistant Coaches: Julie Goodwin, Tally Goodwin, Annette Fales, Tony Martinek, Mike Banyas Book- MHSAA Districts Kelli Fischer 63 Suttons Bay 22 46 Leland (OT) 44 Captains: Katie Decker, Noel Mann, Delaney Goodwin Bellaire# Managers: Alayna Elandt, Kendall Fischer MHSAA Regionals 44 Gaylord St. Mary 30 43 Frankfort 39

MHSAA Quarterfinal 43 Saginaw Nouvel (OT) 42

32 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 4 Petersburg-Summerfield (15-5) Quick Facts

SCHOOL COLORS Orange & Black

SUPERINTENDENT Jack Hewitt

PRINCIPAL Jack Hewitt

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kelly Kalb

CONFERENCE Tri County Conference

CONFERENCE RECORD/PLACE 7-5, 4th

Bulldogs ‘21 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Regular-Season Results 1 Ava Fisher G 5-2 Fr. PS OPP PS OPP 2 Izzy Gonzales F 5-5 Fr. 49 Carleton Airport 38 60 Britton Deerfield 23 4 Sydney Redlinger G 5-5 Jr. 21 Sand Creek 54 55 Morenci 42 5 Elaney Fisher G 5-1 Jr. 47 Adrian 29 61 Ottawa Lake Whiteford 33 10 Marissa Eastman G 5-6 Fr. 51 Sand Creek 48 42 Britton Deerfield 24 12 Cameron Taylor G 5-4 Fr. 22 Erie Mason 56 42 Morenci 40 14 Grace Kalb G 5-5 Sr. 54 Ottawa Lake Whiteford 40 36 Erie Mason 50 29 Adrian Madison 47 15 Faith Secor C 5-9 Fr. 55 Brighton Charyl Stockwell 10 22 Destanee Smith G 5-5 So. 36 Adrian Madison 52 23 Abby Haller G 5-6 So. 56 Hillsdale 44 25 Breanna Weston G 5-6 Sr. Road to the Finals Head Coach: Mickey Moody (42-61/5 years) Assistant Coaches: Trent Moody, Kurt Huss, MHSAA Districts Lauren Rico 53 Britton Deerfield 28 Captains: Grace Kalb, Breanna Weston Athletic Trainer: Brian Stout Manager: Payton Koraleski MHSAA Regionals 41 Allen Park Inter City 38 66 Southfield Christian 35

# MHSAA Quarterfinal Petersburg- 44 Waterford Our Lady 24 Summerfield

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Championship History

2019 Class A 2019 Class B Saginaw Heritage Detroit Edison PSA

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2020 Tournament Not Completed (COVID-19) 2020 Tournament Not Completed (COVID-19) 2019 Saginaw Heritage (Vonnie DeLong) Southfield A&T 55-40 2019 Detroit Edison PSA (Monique Brown) Freeland 77-58 CLASS A CLASS B Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2018 Saginaw Heritage (Vonnie DeLong) East Lansing 57-36 2018 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Jackson Northwest 64-48 2017 Flushing (Larry Ford) East Kentwood 49-38 2017 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 59-48 2016 Warren Cousino (Mike Lee) Detroit Martin Luther King 67-65 2016 Marshall (Sal Konkle) Grand Rapids S. Christian 51-42 2015 Bloomfield Hills Marian (Mary Cicerone) DeWitt 51-37 2015 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Haslett 49-41 2014 Bloomfield Hills Marian (Mary Cicerone) Canton 44-26 2014 Eaton Rapids (Willis Whitmyer) Grand Rapids S. Christian 51-38 2013 Grand Haven (Katie Kowalczyk-Fulmer) Grosse Pointe South 60-54 (OT) 2013 Goodrich (Jason Gray) Flint Powers Catholic 51-34 2012 Grand Haven (Katie Kowalczyk-Fulmer) Grosse Pointe South 54-53 2012 Goodrich (Jason Gray) Grand Rapids Cath. Cent. 60-53 2011 Inkster (Peggy Carr) Detroit Renaissance 43-37 2011 Dearborn Divine Child (Mary Laney) Three Rivers 43-35 2010 East Lansing (Rob Smith) Detroit Renaissance 65-54 2010 Grand Rapids CC (Colleen Lamoreaux-Tate) Detroit Country Day 51-43 2009 Benton Harbor (Lou Harvey) Livonia Franklin 60-46 2009 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Grand Rapids Cath. Cent. 50-40 2008 Grosse Pointe North (Gary Bennett) East Lansing 58-46 2008 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Detroit Community 46-40 2007 Prior to the 2007-08 season, Girls Basketball was a fall sport; thus there are no listings for 2007 champions 2007 Prior to the 2007-08 season, Girls Basketball was a fall sport; thus there are no listings for 2007 champions 2006 Detroit Martin Luther King (William Winfield) Fraser 42-36 2006 Hudsonville Unity Christian (Scott Soodsma) St. Clair 36-23 2005 Southfield Lathrup (Michele Jackson) Detroit Martin Luther King 48-36 2005 Detroit Renaissance (Diane Jones) Hudsonville Unity Christian 49-39 2004 Lansing Waverly (Frank Trotter) Detroit Martin Luther King 33-32 2004 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) St. Clair 49-24 2003 Detroit Martin Luther King (William Winfield) Flint Northern 58-53 2003 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Saginaw Nouvel 51-39 2002 Saginaw Heritage (Tim Conley) Okemos 53-30 2002 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) East Grand Rapids 60-46 2001 Lansing Everett (Johnny Jones) Saginaw Heritage 53-43 2001 Flint Powers Catholic (Kathy McGee) Detroit Country Day 54-53 2000 Lansing Everett (Johnny Jones) Detroit Martin Luther King 55-50 2000 Flint Powers Catholic (Kathy McGee) Detroit Country Day 47-42 1999 Utica (Tom McDonald) Lansing Everett 62-48 1999 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Flint Powers Catholic 49-47 1998 Birmingham Marian (Mary Lillie-Cicerone) Saginaw Arthur Hill 59-45 1998 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Grandville Calvin Christian 57-23 1997 Grand Rapids Christian (Al VandenBosch) Birmingham Marian 58-56 1997 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Saginaw Swan Valley 41-35 1996 Birmingham Marian (Mary Lillie-Cicerone) Howell 54-40 1996 Flint Powers (Kathy McGee) Detroit Renaissance 60-53 1995 Flint Northern (Leteia Hughley) Walled Lake Central 59-40 1995 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Grand Rapids W. Catholic 44-32 1994 Flint Northern (Leteia Hughley) Detroit Martin Luther King 46-32 1994 Dearborn Divine Child (Mary Lou Jansen) Flint Powers 57-54 1993 Flint Northwestern (Tonya Edwards) Detroit Martin Luther King 44-43 1993 Dearborn Divine Child (Mary Lou Jansen) Frankenmuth 50-43 1992 Birmingham Marian (Mary Lillie-Cicerone) Flint Northwestern 39-27 1992 Frankenmuth (Art Pelzer) St. Joseph 67-54 1991 Detroit Martin Luther King (William Winfield) Farmington Hills Mercy 54-36 1991 Flint Powers Catholic (Kathy McGee) New Boston Huron 41-29 1990 Detroit Martin Luther King (William Winfield) Detroit Murray-Wright 53-48 1990 Grand Rapids W. Cath. (Mike Braunschneider) Frankenmuth 47-38 1989 Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills (Camilla Carter) West Bloomfield 61-32 1989 Dearborn Divine Child (Nancy Sullivan) St. Joseph 44-36 1988 Birmingham Marian (Mary Lillie-Cicerone) Flint PowersCatholic 71-49 1988 Grand Rapids South Christian (Sid Smit) Flint Beecher 53-49 1987 Detroit Cass Tech (Charles Frank) Saginaw 52-51 1987 Flint Beecher (David Hollingsworth) Frankenmuth 49-34 1986 Saginaw (Jim Milam) Detroit Martin Luther King 58-52 1986 Dearborn Divine Child (Nancy Sullivan) Okemos 50-45 1985 Detroit Martin Luther King (William Winfield) Flint Northwestern 45-36 1985 Livonia Ladywood (Ed Kavanaugh) Dearborn Divine Child 45-41 1984 Flint Northwestern (Roger Zoll) Benton Harbor 48-38 1984 River Rouge (Benford Pierce) Livonia Ladywood 47-46 1983 Flint Northwestern (Roger Zoll) Harper Woods Regina 50-47 1983 Livonia Ladywood (Ed Kavanaugh) River Rouge 51-34 1982 Farmington Hills Mercy (Laurence Baker) Flint Northern 61-58 1982 Manistee (Mike Munro) Fenton 40-29 1981 Flint Northern (Dorothy Kukulka) Harper Woods Regina 37-32 1981 Okemos (Ron Mott) Marshall 64-52 1980 Flint Northern (Dorothy Kukulka) Jackson 52-46 1980 Flint Beecher (David Hollingsworth) Livonia Ladywood 44-35 1979 Flint Northern (Dorothy Kukulka) Harper Woods Regina 62-34 1979 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Pati Tabaldi) Frankenmuth 53-38 1978 Flint Northern (Dorothy Kukulka) Detroit Mumford 60-48 1978 Mt. Clemens L'Anse Creuse (Mary Knechtges) Flint Beecher 59-56 (OT) 1977 Farmington Mercy (Laurence Baker) Detroit Mumford 63-52 1977 Harper Woods Bish. Gallagher (Joanne Shirkey)Okemos 50-31 1976 Marquette (Barb Crill) Farmington Mercy 68-41 1976 Marine City (Leonard Goulding) Three Oaks-River Valley 52-38 1975 Detroit Northeastern (Brenda Gatlin) Farmington Mercy 67-62 1975 Warren Woods (Carol Susalla) Tecumseh 46-43 1974 Detroit Dominican (Sue Kruszewski) Farmington Mercy 59-58 1974 Tecumseh (Diane Nelson) Harper Woods Regina 57-29 1973 Detroit Dominican (Sue Kruszewski) Grand Rapids Christian 70-43 1973 Hudsonville Unity Christian (Susan Contant) Saginaw MacArthur 49-45 34 MHSAA Finals

Championship History

2019 Class C 2019 Class D Pewamo-Westphalia Adrian Lenawee Christian

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2020 Tournament Not Completed (COVID-19) 2020 Tournament Not Completed (COVID-19) 2019 Pewamo-Westphalia (Steve Eklund) Flint Hamady 40-33 2019 Adrian Lenawee Christian (Jamie Salenbien) St. Ignace 48-46 CLASS C CLASS D Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2018 Detroit Edison PSA (Monique Brown) Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 51-34 2018 Adrian Lenawee Christian (Jamie Salenbien) Chassell 57-36 2017 Detroit Edison PSA (Monique Brown) Pewamo-Westphalia 46-44 2017 Pittsford (Chris Hodos) Saginaw Mich. Luth. Sem. 71-31 2016 Ypsilanti Arbor Prep (Rod Wells) Traverse City St. Francis 53-37 2016 Pittsford (Chris Hodos) Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart 48-30 2015 Calumet (Jeff Twardzik) Flint Hamady 57-49 2015 St. Ignace (Dorene Ingalls) Pittsford 64-60 (OT) 2014 Saginaw Nouvel (Mary Jo Skiendziel) St. Ignace LaSalle 62-40 2014 Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart (Damon Brown) Crystal Falls Forest Park 56-53 2013 Manchester (Cori Kastel) Saginaw Nouvel 57-52 2013 St. Ignace (Dorene Ingalls) Waterford Our Lady 59-44 2012 Morley-Stanwood (Bob Raven) Grosse Pte. Woods Liggett 61-57 2012 Waterford Our Lady (Steve Robak) Athens 53-37 2011 St. Ignace (Dorene Ingalls) Grosse Pte. Woods Liggett 65-54 2011 Waterford Our Lady (Steve Robak) Bark River-Harris 53-35 2010 Flint Hamady (Keith Smith) St. Ignace 68-66(2OT) 2010 Waterford Our Lady (Steve Robak) Adrian Lenawee Christian 48-43 2009 Flint Hamady (Keith Smith) McBain 63-48 2009 New Lothrop (Tom Kohlmann II) Marine City Cardinal Mooney 50-32 2008 Saginaw Nouvel (Kris Hengesbach) Galesburg-Augusta 73-42 2008 New Lothrop (Tom Kohlmann II) Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart 42-36 2007 Prior to the 2007-08 season, Girls Basketball was a fall sport; thus there are no listings for 2007 champions 2007 Prior to the 2007-08 season, Girls Basketball was a fall sport; thus there are no listings for 2007 champions 2006 Saginaw Nouvel (Kris Hengesbach) Flint Hamady 65-56 2006 Frankfort (Tim Reznich) Portland St. Patrick 26-21 2005 Houghton (Julie Filpus) Michigan Center 50-44 2005 Frankfort (Tim Reznich) Lansing Christian 39-37 2004 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Willie Riley) Charlevoix 61-56 2004 Lansing Christian (Norm Randall) Portland St. Patrick 58-54 (OT) 2003 Ishpeming Westwood (Tom Hammar) Michigan Center 62-27 2003 Lansing Christian (Norm Randall) Portland St. Patrick 56-42 2002 Inkster (Dave Mann) St. Ignace 74-51 2002 Portland St. Patrick (Al Schrauben) Gaylord St. Mary 57-44 2001 Detroit Benedictine (Dennis Rogers) Olivet 73-39 2001 Carney-Nadeau (Paul Polfus) McBain N. Mich. Christian 54-32 2000 St. Ignace (Dorene Ingalls) Detroit Comm. Media Arts 74-56 2000 Portland St. Patrick (Al Schrauben) Rapid River 46-40 1999 St. Ignace (Dorene Ingalls) Sandusky 65-40 1999 Portland St. Patrick (Al Schrauben) Fowler 47-36 1998 Freeland (Dave Oczpek) Kalamazoo Christian 59-35 1998 Morrice (Jim Lemire) Rapid River 55-54 (OT) 1997 Redford Bishop Borgess (Dave Mann) Hancock 54-21 1997 Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher (Ron Biotti) Rapid River 39-37 1996 Frankenmuth (Jim Petteys) Gwinn 50-24 1996 Portland St. Patrick (Al Schrauben) Ashley 53-47 (OT) 1995 Lansing Catholic Central (Paul Cook) Redford Bishop Borgess 51-46 1995 Portland St. Patrick (Al Schrauben) Crystal Falls Forest Park 49-39 1994 Redford Bishop Borgess (Dave Mann) Grandville Calvin Christian 58-39 1994 Portland St. Patrick (Al Schrauben) Painesdale-Jeffers 43-30 1993 Redford Bishop Borgess (Dave Mann) Iron Mountain 64-41 1993 Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard (Tom Kempf) Mio 43-42 (2 OT) 1992 Carrollton (Dennis Schumacher) Elk Rapids 63-41 1992 Auburn Hills Oakland Christian (Ed Mehlberg) Grand Rapids Cov. Chr. 53-36 1991 Burton Bendle (Rose Wilkins) Williamston 69-60 1991 Fowler (Tom O'Rourke) Potterville 45-28 1990 Buchanan (Bill Weaver) Detroit Country Day 42-34 1990 Carney-Nadeau (Paul Polfus) Fowler 56-31 1989 Detroit Country Day (Frank Orlando) Saginaw Valley Lutheran 71-59 1989 Carney-Nadeau (Paul Polfus) Potterville 73-59 1988 St. Joseph Lake Mich. Cath. (Joe Beckmann) Ontonagon 41-39 1988 Walkerville (Greg Gregwer) Portland St. Patrick 70-52 1987 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Fred Procter) St. Joseph Lake Mich. Cath. 73-50 1987 Walkerville (Greg Gregwer) Martin 65-59 1986 Wyandotte Mt. Carmel (Jerry Makuch) Evart 44-43 1986 Peck (John Presnell) Climax-Scotts 72-58 1985 Newaygo (Stan Thomas) Detroit St. Martin dePorres 46-43 1985 Potterville (Sheryl Mox) Ewen-Trout Creek 43-41 1984 Newaygo (Stan Thomas) Pewamo-Westphalia 57-52 1984 McBain (Fred Sanderlin) Ottawa Lake-Whiteford 48-43 1983 Flint Hamady (Peter Stampky) Pewamo-Westphalia 60-48 1983 DeTour (David Miller) Wyandotte Mt. Carmel 49-37 1982 Carrollton (Bill DeLong) White Cloud 60-32 1982 Leland (Larry Glass) Portland St. Patrick 54-41 1981 Carrollton (Bill DeLong) Addison 53-46 1981 Leland (Larry Glass) Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 50-33 1980 Battle Creek Pennfield (Vickie LaRouech) Grand Rapids S. Christian 36-35 1980 Leland (Larry Glass) Ashley 65-36 1979 Carrollton (Gary Zimmerman) Royal Oak Shrine 50-31 1979 Norway (Barbara Perry) Maple City Glen Lake 62-61 1978 Allen Park Cabrini (Shelly Oliva) Norway 50-43 1978 Maple City-Glen Lake (Ted Swierad) Portland St. Patrick 52-32 1977 DeWitt (Chris Kane) Carrollton 51-36 1977 Rock Mid Peninsula (Debbie DeBacker) North Adams 56-40 1976 Allen Park Cabrini (Ken Quire) Mason County Central 48-35 1976 Lake City (Linda McGiness) Perkins 58-48 1975 Gladwin (Ruth Ann Joslin) Hopkins 48-33 1975 Flint Holy Rosary (Jo Lake) Allendale 45-32 1974 Hamtramck St. Ladislaus (Gloria Soluk) Ontonagon 59-45 1974 Flint Holy Rosary (Jo Lake) Ewen-Trout Creek 62-35 1973 Hamtramck St. Ladislaus (Gloria Soluk) Blissfield 67-43 1973 Ewen-Trout Creek (Betty Neilsen) North Muskegon 57-48 MHSAA Finals 35

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ver the last 22 seasons, St. and received the Michigan Sports Hall of IngallsIgnace girls basketball is coach 2021Fame’s Treasure WISL Award in 2017Award – in Winner ODorene Ingalls has built one of addition to various Coach of the Year the most respected high school athletic awards both for the Upper Peninsula and programs in Michigan and become one of statewide over the years. She was named the most successful coaches in Michigan the Prep Person of the Year by the Detroit High School Athletic Association history, Free Press in 2011 and received BCAM's while also serving as one of the state’s Tom Hursey Distinguished Service Award most impactful advocates for her sport. in 2018. State University, earning a bachelor’s To celebrate her many contributions, Ingalls has provided two decades of degree in geology in 1991, and she then Ingalls has been named the 34th recipi- experiences on and off the court her moved to St. Ignace to begin six years as ent of the MHSAA Women In Sports Saints will never forget. Those off the a geologist before starting a screen print- Leadership Award. court have meant just as much. ing and embroidery business. Each year, the Like many families, cancer has She had earned 10 letters playing Representative impacted the Ingalls – both she and her four sports at LSSU – volleyball, basket- Council considers husband Doug lost their mothers to the ball, softball and – and soon after the achievements disease when those women were only in moving to St. Ignace she joined the of women coach- their 50s. St. Ignace’s trips to East Saints’ coaching ranks, first as a junior es, officials and Lansing, or Grand Rapids to play at high and assistant junior varsity basket- athletic adminis- Calvin College, or last year to Detroit to ball coach in 1992-93, then junior varsity trators affiliated play in the Motor City Roundball Classic, girls head coach from 1994-98 until she with the MHSAA included trips to medical facilities. The took over the varsity position. who show exem- Grand Rapids center was where Ingalls Ingalls and husband Doug have two plary leadership went through rehabilitation after suffering sons, Jackson and Jonathan. capabilities and paralysis during childbirth in 2005; she positive contribu- remains partially paralyzed and uses a tions to athletics. wheelchair. PAST WISL AWARD RECIPIENTS Dorene Ingalls Through the In 2009, Ingalls hatched the now- 1990 - Carol Seavoy, L'Anse end of this regular season, Ingalls has led annual Hooping for a Cure basketball 1991 - Diane Laffey, Harper Woods the St. Ignace girls basketball varsity to a game that raised a record $35,000 in 1992 - Patricia Ashby, Scotts 464-80 record since taking over the pro- 2020, and more than $25,000 this sea- 1993 - Jo Lake, Grosse Pointe gram prior to the 1999 season. Her wins son despite attendance restrictions. That 1994 - Brenda Gatlin, Detroit are the 18th-most among girls basketball brought the total to more than $245,000 1995 - Jane Bennett, Ann Arbor coaches in MHSAA history, and she has – funds that at first were donated to the led teams to five Finals championships oncology department at Mackinac Straits 1996 - Cheryl Amos-Helmicki, Huntington and four runner-up finishes – or a cham- Hospital in part for the purchase of spe- Woods pionship game berth to conclude nearly cialized examining tables and 1997 - Delores L. Elswick, Detroit half of those seasons as head coach. Her chemotherapy treatment infusion reclin- 1998 - Karen S. Leinaar, Delton teams have reached at least the MHSAA ers. Once the equipment needs were met 1999 - Kathy McGee, Flint Semifinals 11 times, and won 16 confer- and a new hospital – Mackinac Straits 2000 - Pat Richardson, Grass Lake ence, 18 District and 14 Regional cham- Health System – was built, the money 2001 - Suzanne Martin, East Lansing pionships. went into a No Cancer Patient Left 2002 - Susan Barthold, Kentwood Ingalls also has served 20 years as a Behind fund that provides financial sup- 2003 - Nancy Clark, Flint board member for the Basketball port for patients who have to travel out- 2004 - Kathy Vruggink Westdorp, Grand Coaches Association of Michigan side of the area for further treatment. Rapids (BCAM), including a three-year term as “To have the confidence to overcome 2005 - Barbara Redding, Capac part of the executive board serving as when people say you can’t do some- 2006 - Melanie Miller, Lansing president-elect, president and past presi- thing,” Ingalls said, boiling down what 2007 - Jan Sander, Warren dent, and she continues to serve as chair- she’s hoped to pass on to her athletes 2008 - Jane Bos, Grand Rapids person of the Miss Basketball Award over the last two decades. “We still 2009 - Gail Ganakas, Flint; Deb Van Kuiken, committee. Additionally, she has served always are like the ‘Hoosiers’ coming on the MHSAA Basketball Committee. down (to a state championship game) – Holly “Dorene is someone who has been we go with that flow a little bit. We’re not 2010 - Gina Mazzolini, East Lansing passionate for years about providing going under the radar too often, but usu- 2011 - Ellen Pugh, West Branch; Patti Tibaldi, opportunities for young women,” MHSAA ally we don’t have as many DI (college) Traverse City Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “That's people as the teams we play. We try to 2012 - Janet Gillette, Comstock Park easily seen in the work she's put in not make sure (our athletes learn) that hard 2013 - Barb Beckett, Traverse City just with her program but as a strong work, dedication, positive attitude and 2014 - Teri Reyburn, DeWitt voice of leadership for the Basketball don’t ever give up, fight through your 2015 - Jean LaClair, Bronson Coaches Association of Michigan. She's adversities and just keep going, keep 2016 - Betty Wroubel, Pontiac been one of the strongest advocates for going, keep going.” 2017 - Dottie Davis, Ann Arbor girls basketball in our state over the last Ingalls is a 1986 graduate of New 2018 - Meg Seng, Ann Arbor 20 years.” Baltimore Anchor Bay High School, 2019 - Kris Isom, Adrian Ingalls was inducted into the Upper where she played basketball, volleyball 2020 – Nikki Norris, East Lansing Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 and softball. She attended Lake Superior 2021 - Dorene Ingalls, St. Ignace 36 MHSAA Finals Leadership Student Advisory Council Aids MHSAA

he Student Advisory Council is a 16-member group which pro- Tvides feedback on issues impacting educational athletics from a student’s perspective, and also is involved in the operation of Association championship events and other program- ming. Members of the Student Advisory Council serve for two years, beginning as juniors. Eight new members are selected annually to serve on the SAC, with nomi- Brinlee Barry Pierre Brooks II Faith Breinager Macy Brown nations made by MHSAA member schools. The incoming juniors join the group of eight seniors-to-be appointed a year earlier. Selected to begin serving on the Student Advisory Council in 2020-21 are: Brinlee Barry, Caledonia; Faith Breinager, Frankenmuth; Amina Ferris, Dearborn; Nico Johnson, Britton Deerfield; Brenna Kosal, Peck; Ashton McNabb, Three Oaks River Valley; Brock Porter, Orchard Lake St. Mary's; and Lydia Davenport Amina Ferris Nico Johnson Freddy Kopplow Melik Williams, Ypsilanti Lincoln. Those eight new members were selected from a record-high 179 appli- cants, twice as many as generally apply for SAC positions every year. The first Student Advisory Council was formed for the 2006-07 school year. With the addition of this class beginning this summer, members will have repre- sented 117 schools from 45 leagues plus independent schools that do not play in a league. Combined, the new appointees Brenna Kosal Colin McAuliffe Ashton McNabb Avery Peters have participated in nine MHSAA sports, and seven will be the first SAC members from their respective schools. The new additions to the SAC join the Class of 2021 members who were select- ed in 2019: Pierre Brooks II, Detroit Douglass; Macy Brown, Cadillac; Lydia Davenport, Ithaca; Freddy Kopplow, Traverse City St. Francis; Colin McAuliffe, Salem; Avery Peters, Mason; Abbey Pheiffer, Novi; and Landen Thompson, Stevensville Lakeshore. Abbey Pheiffer Brock Porter Landen Thompson Melik Williams

Student Advisory Council Belief Statement As the voice of Michigan's student-athletes, the Student Advisory Council's role is to convey the message of how high school sports are supposed to be played. We are responsible for helping the MHSAA maintain a positive and healthy atmosphere in which interscholastic athletes can thrive.

We believe athletes should be competitive, sportsmanlike and excel academically. We believe students in the stands should have fun, but not take the focus away from the game. We believe coaches should act as teachers, helping student-athletes develop while still keeping high school sports in perspective. We believe that parents should always be positive role models and be supportive of their child's decisions. We believe officials commit their own time to high school sports and respect should always be shown and given to them.

The most important goal for student-athletes is to enjoy high school sports while keeping a high level of respect between all those involved in the games.

6 - MHSAA Programs Leadership The MHSAA Representative Council

he Representative Council of the Michigan High School Athletic TAssociation is the body assembled to carry out the wishes of member schools. The Council meets several times annually to discuss and pass legislation concerning interscholastic athletics in Michigan. The Representative Council is made up of 19 members, with all but five elected by a vote of MHSAA-member schools to repre- sent different geographic regions, different sizes of schools, nonpublic schools, and jun- ior and middle schools. Two members are elected to statewide at-large positions. Four members are appointed by the Council to facilitate representation of females and minorities, and the 19th position is occupied by the Superintendent of Public Instruction or his/her designee. The officers and two other representa- tives form the MHSAA’s Executive Committee, which meets on a monthly basis during the school year to review eligibility appeals and other current business.

Representative Council Members

Eric Albright** Kris Isom* Chris Miller* Athletic Director Athletic Director Athletic Director Midland High School Adrian Madison High School Gobles High School Class A-B — Northern Lower Peninsula Appointee Class C-D — Southwestern Michigan

Jay Alexander* Sean Jacques** Steve Newkirk**, Vice President Executive Director of Athletics Assistant Principal/Athletic Director Principal Detroit Public Schools Calumet High School Clare Middle School Detroit Public Schools Position Class C-D — Upper Peninsula Junior High/Middle Schools

Nicole Carter** Karen Leinaar* Chris Riker** Principal Athletic Director Athletic Director Novi High School Bear Lake High School Portage Northern High School Appointee Statewide At-Large Class A-B — Southwestern Michigan

Judy Cox** Mark Mattson** John Thompson** Principal Athletic Director Athletic Director Auburn-Bay City Western High School Maple City Glen Lake High School Brighton High School Appointee Class C-D — Northern Lower Peninsula Class A-B — Southeastern Michigan

Scott Grimes**, President William McKoy* Alex Tiseo* Assistant Superintendent of Human Athletic Director Athletic Director Services Romulus Summit Academy North Marquette High School Grand Haven Public Schools Appointee Class A-B — Upper Peninsula Statewide At-Large Jason Mensing* *Term Expires December 2021 Kyle Guerrant (ex-officio) Athletic Director **Term Expires December 2022 Deputy Superintendent, Finance Ottawa Lake Whiteford High School Operations Class C-D — Southeastern Michigan Michigan Dept. of Education, Lansing Designee Vic Michaels**, Secretary-Treasurer Director of Physical Education & Don Gustafson* Athletics Superintendent Archdiocese of Detroit St. Ignace Area Schools Private and Parochial Schools Junior High/Middle Schools

8 - MHSAA Programs For the Record MHSAA Finals Records Individual Records c a r l a

Points (Minimum 30) 47 Peggy Evans, Detroit Country Day vs. Saginaw Valley Sterk Lutheran, 1989 Class C 42 Madison Ristovski, Grosse Pointe Woods University grand rapids s. christian Liggett vs. Morley-Stanwood, 2012 Class C Field Goals 38 Melanie Megge, Detroit Dominican vs. Grand Rapids 19 Peggy Evans, Christian, 1973 Class A Detroit Country Day 36 Nicole Elmblad, St. Ignace vs. Flint Hamady, 2010 Class C vs. Saginaw Valley 36 Tiffanie Shives, Lansing Christian vs. Portland Lutheran,1989 St. Patrick, 2003 Class D Class C (24 att.) 34 Micaela Kelly, Detroit Martin Luther King vs. Warren Cousino, 2016 Class A Free Throws 34 Cherie Swarthout, Climax-Scotts vs. Peck, 1986 15 Carla Sterk, Grand Class D Rapids South 33 Angela Frick, Walkerville vs. Martin, 1987 Class D Christian vs. Flint 33 Gina Harrington, Potterville vs. Carney-Nadeau, 1989 Beecher, 1988 Class Class D B (15 att.) 33 Tara Overaitis, Dearborn Divine Child vs. Flint 15 Gina Harrington, Powers Catholic, 1994 Class B Potterville vs. 33 Nicole Elmblad, St. Ignace vs. Grosse Pointe Woods Carney-Nadeau, University Liggett, 2011 Class C 1989 Class D 31 Helen Williams, Detroit Northeastern vs. Farmington (17 att.) Our Lady of Mercy, 1975 Class A Rebounds 31 Colleen Bradley, Peck vs. Climax-Scotts, 1986 Class D 25 Kelly Rose, 31 Julie Davis, Martin vs. Walkerville, 1987 Class D St. Joseph Lake 31 Carla Sterk, Grand Rapids South Christian vs. Flint Michigan Catholic vs. Gary Shook, Otsego Beecher, 1988 Class B 31 Letitia Bowen, Buchanan vs. Detroit Country Day, Ontonagon, 1988 Class C 1990 Class C Assists 31 Destiny Williams, Benton Harbor vs. Livonia Franklin, 14 Michelle Charlier, Carney-Nadeau vs. Potterville, 2009 Class A 1989 Class D 31 Abbey Ostman, St. Ignace vs. Pittsford, 2015 Class D Steals 30 Lisa Horne, Flint Hamady vs. Pewamo-Westphalia, 12 Jenny Ryan, Saginaw Nouvel vs. Galesburg-Augusta, 1983 Class C 2008 Class C 30 Jennifer Shasky, Birmingham Marian vs. Flint Powers Catholic, 1988 Class A 10 Claire DeBoer, Grosse Pointe South vs. Grand Haven, 30 Debbie Bettys, Walkerville vs. Portland St. Patrick, 2013 Class A 1988 Class D 9 Haleigh Ristovski, Grosse Pointe Woods University 30 Randi Johnson, St. Ignace vs. Sandusky, 1999 Class C Liggett vs. Morley-Stanwood, 2012 Class C 30 Jenny Ryan, Saginaw Nouvel vs. Flint Hamady, 2006 9 Kristen Fabus, Ashley vs. Portland St. Patrick, 1996 Class C Class D 30 Madison Ristovski, Blocked Shots Grosse Pointe 11 Madison Williams, Detroit Country Day vs. Grand Woods University Rapids Catholic Central, 2009 Class B Liggett vs. 10 Tawana McDonald, Flint Northern vs. Detroit Martin St. Ignace, 2011 Luther King, 1994 Class A Class C Three-Point Field Goals 7 Tiffanie Shives, Lansing Christian vs. Portland St. Patrick, 2003 Class D (14 att.) 6 Aaliyah Nye, East Lansing vs. Saginaw Heritage, 2018 Class A (6 of 10) (3-17-2018)

Birmingham Eccentric Birmingham p e g g y 6 Maxann Reese, Redford Bishop Borgess vs. Iron Mountain, 1993 Class C (9 att.) 6 Brittney Dixon, Detroit Country Day vs. East Grand Rapids, 2002 Class B (10 att.) EVANS 6 Lexie Robak, Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes vs. detroit country day St. Ignace, 2013 Class D (14) 38 MHSAA Finals Team RecordsMHSAA Finals RecordsFinal-Round Records

Points (includes Quarterfinal, Semifinal and Final games) 74 St. Ignace vs. Detroit Communication Media Arts Team Scoring—Single Game (56), 2000 Class C 100 Detroit Murray-Wright vs. Rochester (70), 1988 Most Points-Two Teams Class A Quarterfinal 132 Carney-Nadeau (73) vs. Potterville (59), 1989 Class D Individual Scoring—Final Round 130 St. Ignace (74) vs. Detroit Communication & Media 99 Angela Frick, Walkerville, 1987 Class D; Peggy Arts (56), 2000 Class C Evans, Detroit Country Day, 1989, Class C 130 Peck (72) vs. Climax-Scotts (58), 1986 Class D 94 Carla Sterk, Grand Rapids South Christian, 1988 Most Three-Point Field Goals Class B; Tara Overaitis, Dearborn Divine Child, 10 Crystal Falls Forest Park vs. Portland St. Patrick, 1994 Class B 1995 D (28 att.) 93 Tiffanie Shives, Lansing Christian, 2003 Class D Fewest Points-Two Teams Individual Scoring—Single Game 47 Frankfort 26, Portland St. Patrick 21, 2006 Class D 47 Peggy Evans, Detroit Country Day vs. Saginaw Valley Lutheran, 1989 Class C Fewest Points - Winning Team 46 Laurie Aaron, Detroit Murray-Wright vs. Rochester, 26 Frankfort 26, Portland St. Patrick 21, 2006 Class D 1988 Class A Quarterfinal Highest Score - Losing Team 46 Lori McClusky, Gaylord St. Mary vs. Ironwood 62 Farmington Our Lady of Mercy vs. Detroit Catholic, 1984 Class D Quarterfinal Northeastern (67), 1975 Class A

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For record inquiries/submissions, e-mail: [email protected]. E-mails and telephone calls are welcome when inquiring about potential records, but only written submissions with appropriate documentation will be considered for the record book. Appropriate documentation shall include, but is not limited to, the following: copies of scorebooks or game/season statistical summaries, copies of yearbooks, and copies of newspaper clippings.

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At the Buzzer

Your Officials TodayFinals NotesBehind the Scenes Just as the participants on the teams at this year’s The hallmark of a strong association is its ability to Finals are realizing a dream of vying for top honors, work together for the common good. Every year, nearly another group of individuals are also reaching a goal for 10,000 game officials and 50,000-plus administrators the hard work they have put in by being assigned to offi- and coaches at over 1,300 middle, junior and senior ciate the action. high schools voluntarily pool their efforts daily for the These officials believe that interscholastic athletics operations of the MHSAA’s extracurricular interscholas- are truly educational in nature, and work to uphold that tic athletic program. standard. Like the athletes in the Finals, officials come An important responsibility of membership in the from all corners of Michigan. Association is the operation of the hundreds of District, Selected to work this year’s Girls Basketball Regional and Final level tournaments by school admin- Semifinals are, at Breslin: Robert Cole Sr., Kalamazoo; istrators who serve as the site managers for these Nichole Dowdall, Davison; Thomas Dowdall, Davison; games. David Eubank, Battle Creek; Brian Hall, Watervliet; Joe The behind the scenes work of these individuals and Johnson, Beulah; Loren Johnson, Benton Harbor; John their staffs make sure that tournament competition is a Malatinsky, Holt; Charlie Morrison, Marquette; Kevin memorable experience for the participants. Sinicki, Bay City; Stacey Thomas, Garden City; Henry Velasquez, Saginaw. At Van Andel: David Drake, Thank You Farmington; James Dworman, West Bloomfield; Willie The MHSAA would like to thank Rawlings for provid- Godfrey, Jackson; Bruce Moore, Essexville; Bruce ing the game balls for this weekend's Finals. Moss, Alma; John O'Hagan, Manistee; Timothy Rizor, Battle Creek; Ruben Rosalin, Scotts; Daniel Ulrich, MHSAA Finals Coverage on the Web Charlevoix; James Weidman, Lake Orion; Christopher Visit the MHSAA’s trio of websites, MHSAA.com, Westover, Monroe; Lowell Winne Jr., Fennville. MHSAA.tv and MHSAAnetwork.com for results, video Working the Finals this weekend are: Timothy and audio of MHSAA Tournaments. Further details and Fekete, Cadillac; Allen Hebden, Traverse City; Tim schedules appear on each site. Refer to the sites fre- Hoffman, Jackson; Rodriquez Lackey, New Baltimore; quently for tournament coverage. Penny McDonald, Cadillac; Gregory Rubick, Gladstone; Sharon Sawyers, Freeland; Brian Smith, Detroit; Jason Smith, Jackson; William Sorensen, Muskegon; Michael Walters, Mattawan; Bob Wojcik, Hudsonville. Congratulations to this year’s Final officials. If you are interested in becoming a registered game official in any sport, contact the MHSAA at 1661 Ramblewood Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823, or register online at MHSAA.com.

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