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Untitled Highland-Milford Walled Lake Central Walled Lake Western White Lake-Lakeland 2018-19 Boys Basketball Distrtict Assignments As of 8-20-18 DIVISION 1 No. 1-1 Marquette Alpena Gaylord Marquette Petoskey Traverse City Central Traverse City West No. 2-1 Midland Auburn-Bay City Western Bay City-Central Midland Midland-HH Dow Mt Pleasant No. 3-1 Saginaw-Heritage Flushing Owosso Saginaw Saginaw-Arthur Hill Saginaw-Heritage Swartz Creek No. 4-1 Host Not Yet Confirmed Davison Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Flint-Carman-Ainsworth Flint-Kearsley Grand Blanc Lapeer No. 5-1 Hartland Fenton Hartland Holly Howell Linden No. 6-1 Lake Orion Clarkston Lake Orion Oxford Rochester-Adams Romeo Waterford Kettering No. 7-1 Bloomfield Hills Auburn Hills-Avondale Bloomfield Hills Orchard Lake-St Mary Preparatory Waterford Mott West Bloomfield No. 8-1 White Lake-Lakeland Commerce-Walled Lake Northern Page 1 Untitled Highland-Milford Walled Lake Central Walled Lake Western White Lake-Lakeland No. 9-1 Muskegon Grand Haven Grand Rapids-Kenowa Hills Grand Rapids-Union Muskegon Muskegon-Mona Shores Muskegon-Reeths-Puffer No. 10-1 Jenison Grandville Holland-West Ottawa Hudsonville Jenison Zeeland East Zeeland West No. 11-1 Wyoming Byron Center Caledonia East Grand Rapids East Kentwood Grand Rapids-Ottawa Hills Wyoming No. 12-1 Greenville Cedar Springs Grand Rapids-Forest Hills Central Grand Rapids-Forest Hills Northern Grand Rapids-Northview Greenville Rockford No. 13-1 Mattawan Holland Kalamazoo Central Mattawan Portage Central Portage Northern St Joseph No. 14-1 Kalamazoo-Loy Norrix Battle Creek-Central Battle Creek-Lakeview Coldwater Kalamazoo-Loy Norrix Richland-Gull Lake Sturgis No. 15-1 Lowell DeWitt Grand Ledge Lansing-Waverly Lowell Middleville-Thornapple Kellogg Page 2 Untitled St Johns No. 16-1 Okemos East Lansing Holt Jackson Lansing-Everett Mason Okemos No. 17-1 Dexter Ann Arbor-Skyline Brighton Dexter Pinckney South Lyon South Lyon East No. 18-1 Novi Farmington Farmington Hills-North Farmington Livonia-Stevenson Northville Novi Novi-Detroit Catholic Central No. 19-1 Belleville Ann Arbor-Huron Ann Arbor-Pioneer Belleville Saline Ypsilanti Community Ypsilanti-Lincoln No. 20-1 Wayne Memorial Canton Canton-Plymouth Canton-Salem Romulus Wayne Memorial Westland-John Glenn No. 21-1 New Boston-Huron Brownstown Township-Woodhaven Gibraltar-OA Carlson Monroe New Boston-Huron Temperance-Bedford Trenton No. 22-1 Lincoln Park Allen Park Lincoln Park Riverview Community Southgate Anderson Taylor Wyandotte-Roosevelt Page 3 Untitled No. 23-1 Detroit-Western International Dearborn-Edsel Ford Dearborn-Fordson Detroit-Cass Technical Detroit-Martin Luther King Detroit-Western International Melvindale No. 24-1 Dearborn Dearborn Dearborn Heights-Crestwood Garden City Livonia-Churchill Livonia-Franklin Redford-Thurston No. 25-1 Detroit-Mumford Detroit-Mumford Detroit-Renaissance Detroit-U Of D Jesuit Oak Park Redford Union Southfield HS for the Arts & Technology No. 26-1 Grosse Pointe North Detroit-East English Village Prep Academy Eastpointe Grosse Pointe North Grosse Pointe South Hamtramck No. 27-1 Warren Woods-Tower Warren Mott Warren Woods-Tower Warren-Cousino Warren-De La Salle Collegiate Warren-Fitzgerald No. 28-1 Beverly Hills-Wylie E Groves Berkley Beverly Hills-Wylie E Groves Birmingham-Seaholm Bloomfield Hills-Brother Rice Royal Oak No. 29-1 Utica Rochester Hills-Rochester Rochester Hills-Stoney Creek Shelby Township-Utica Eisenhower Troy Utica No. 30-1 Sterling Heights-Utica Ford II Clinton Township-Chippewa Valley Sterling Heights Sterling Heights-Utica Ford II Sterling Heights-Utica Stevenson Troy-Athens Page 4 Untitled No. 31-1 St Clair Shores-Lake Shore Fraser Harrison Township-L'Anse Creuse Roseville St Clair Shores-Lake Shore St Clair Shores-Lakeview No. 32-1 Macomb-L'Anse Creuse North Fair Haven-Anchor Bay Macomb-Dakota Macomb-L'Anse Creuse North Port Huron Port Huron Northern DIVISION 2 No. 33-2 Gladstone Escanaba Gladstone Houghton Kingsford Menominee No. 34-2 Boyne City Boyne City Cheboygan Area Grayling Kalkaska Kingsley Area Sault Ste Marie-Sault Area No. 35-2 Ludington Benzonia-Benzie Central Big Rapids Cadillac Ludington Manistee Reed City No. 36-2 Gladwin Clare Gladwin Remus-Chippewa Hills Standish-Sterling Central Tawas City-Tawas Area West Branch-Ogemaw Heights No. 37-2 Belding Area Alma Belding Area Howard City-Tri County Area Shepherd Stanton-Central Montcalm No. 38-2 Midland-Bullock Creek Bay City-John Glenn Carrollton Essexville-Garber Freeland Midland-Bullock Creek Page 5 Untitled Saginaw-Swan Valley No. 39-2 Caro Birch Run Bridgeport Caro Clio Frankenmuth No. 40-2 Mt Morris (EAJ) Chesaning Corunna Flint-Powers Catholic Mt Morris EAJ Ovid-Elsie No. 41-2 Muskegon-Orchard View Fruitport Montague Muskegon-Oakridge Muskegon-Orchard View Spring Lake Whitehall No. 42-2 Sparta Comstock Park Coopersville Fremont Grant Newaygo Sparta No. 43-2 Ada-Forest Hills Eastern Ada-Forest Hills Eastern Grand Rapids Christian Grand Rapids-Catholic Central Grand Rapids-Wellspring Preparatory Grand Rapids-West Catholic Wyoming-Lee No. 44-2 Grand Rapids-South Christian Grand Rapids-South Christian Grand Rapids-West Michigan Aviation Academy Kentwood-Grand River Preparatory Wyoming-Godwin Heights Wyoming-Kelloggsville No. 45-2 Allegan Allegan Allendale Hamilton Holland Christian Hopkins Hudsonville-Unity Christian No. 46-2 Stevensville-Lakeshore Benton Harbor Berrien Springs Buchanan Page 6 Untitled Coloma South Haven Stevensville-Lakeshore No. 47-2 Dowagiac Union Dowagiac Union Edwardsburg Niles Paw Paw Three Rivers Vicksburg No. 48-2 Kalamazoo-Comstock Hastings Kalamazoo-Comstock Otsego Parchment Plainwell Wayland Union No. 49-2 Battle Creek-Pennfield Battle Creek-Harper Creek Battle Creek-Pennfield Hillsdale Jonesville Marshall Olivet No. 50-2 Portland Ionia Lake Odessa-Lakewood Lansing Catholic Lansing-Eastern Lansing-JW Sexton Portland No. 51-2 Haslett Durand Area Fowlerville Haslett Linden-Lake Fenton Perry Williamston No. 52-2 Charlotte Charlotte Eaton Rapids Jackson-Northwest Michigan Center Parma-Western Stockbridge No. 53-2 Adrian Adrian Ann Arbor-Father Gabriel Richard Chelsea Milan Onsted Tecumseh Page 7 Untitled No. 54-2 Dundee Carleton-Airport Dundee Flat Rock Ida Newport-Jefferson No. 55-2 Romulus-Summit Academy North Detroit-Cesar Chavez Academy Detroit-University Prep Science & Math Grosse Ile River Rouge Romulus-Summit Academy North No. 56-2 Dearborn-Divine Child Dearborn Heights-Annapolis Dearborn Heights-Robichaud Dearborn-Divine Child Dearborn-Henry Ford Academy Detroit-Cody No. 57-2 Detroit-Henry Ford Detroit-Communication Media Arts Detroit-Cornerstone Health/Technology Detroit-Henry Ford Detroit-Old Redford Preparatory Livonia-Clarenceville Southfield-Bradford Academy No. 58-2 Host Needed Detroit Collegiate Prep at Northwestern Detroit-Frederick Douglass Detroit-Henry Ford Acad:School for Creative Studies Detroit-University Prep Academy Detroit-Voyageur College Prep Detroit-West Side Academy No. 59-2 Harper Woods Detroit-Denby Tech & Prep Detroit-Frontier International Academy Detroit-Osborn Harper Woods Harper Woods-Chandler Park Academy St Clair Shores-South Lake No. 60-2 Warren-Lincoln Center Line Ferndale Ferndale-University Hazel Park Madison Heights-Lamphere Warren-Lincoln No. 61-2 Beverly Hills-Detroit Country Day Beverly Hills-Detroit Country Day Bloomfield Hills-Cranbrook Kingswood Clawson Farmington Hills-Harrison Page 8 Untitled Pontiac Pontiac-Notre Dame Preparatory School No. 62-2 Otisville-LakeVille Memorial Goodrich Imlay City North Branch Ortonville-Brandon Otisville-LakeVille Memorial No. 63-2 Almont Almont Armada Croswell-Lexington Marysville Yale No. 64-2 New Haven Algonac Macomb-Lutheran North Marine City New Haven Richmond St Clair DIVISION 3 No. 65-3 Iron River-West Iron County Calumet Iron Mountain Iron River-West Iron County Ironwood-Luther L Wright L'Anse Norway No. 66-3 Manistique Bark River-Harris Gwinn Ishpeming Ishpeming-Westwood Manistique Negaunee No. 67-3 Charlevoix Charlevoix East Jordan Harbor Springs Indian River-Inland Lakes St Ignace-LaSalle No. 68-3 Traverse City-St Francis Elk Rapids Mancelona Maple City-Glen Lake Traverse City-Grand Traverse Academy Traverse City-St Francis No. 69-3 Lincoln-Alcona Johannesburg-Lewiston Lincoln-Alcona Page 9 Untitled Oscoda Rogers City Roscommon Whittemore-Prescott No. 70-3 Beaverton Beaverton Harrison Community Houghton Lake Pinconning Area Sanford-Meridian Early College No. 71-3 Mt Pleasant-Beal City Blanchard-Montabella Evart Farwell Area McBain-Mc Bain Mt Pleasant-Beal City No. 72-3 Manton Lake City Area Leroy-Pine River Area Manton Mesick Scottville-Mason County Central No. 73-3 Hart Hart Hesperia Community Holton Shelby White Cloud No. 74-3 Kent City Grand Rapids-NorthPointe Christian Kent City Muskegon-Western Michigan Christian North Muskegon Ravenna No. 75-3 Grandville-Calvin Christian Fennville Grand Rapids-Covenant Christian Grandville-Calvin Christian Holland-Black River Saugatuck Wyoming-The Potter's House No. 76-3 Pewamo-Westphalia Carson City-Crystal Lakeview Morley Stanwood Pewamo-Westphalia Saranac No. 77-3 Niles-Brandywine Bangor Bridgman Eau Claire Page 10 Untitled Hartford Niles-Brandywine Watervliet No. 78-3 Marcellus Cassopolis-Ross Beatty Centreville Constantine Decatur Marcellus White Pigeon No. 79-3 Gobles Bloomingdale Gobles Kalamazoo Christian Kalamazoo-Hackett Catholic Prep Lawton Schoolcraft No. 80-3 Bronson Bronson Delton Kellogg Galesburg-Augusta Union City Vermontville-Maple Valley No. 81-3 Reading Concord Hanover-Horton Homer Jackson Preparatory & Early College Quincy Reading No. 82-3 Laingsburg
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