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2020 MHSAA Football Finals

January 22-23

Welcome Panthers Pounce on D3 Title

elcome to the MHSAA Finals! This is a class‐ Wroom like no other, and now is the time for the final exam. Like the academic class‐ room, some have had good fortune along the way getting here; others 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 challenged as well. To wait for the exact moment, use the right touch, make the right cut. Discipline also means testing your people skills. 44 To embrace our diverse opponents as equals, and to employ common decency – every – single – moment. Long known for its basketball prowess, the Win or lose. Panthers of River Rouge added an MHSAA football That’s the beauty of educational athletics. The takeaways today are not the trophies and medals, crown to its stuffed trophy case with a convincing win but the life lessons learned and applied. over perennial power Muskegon in the 2019 Division 3 Good luck to all! title game at Ford Field in Detroit.

— Mark Uyl MHSAA Executive Director INSIDE the mhsaa football finals 2019 Finals Review ...... 4 Ford Field Information ...... 8 Division 1 & 2 Finalists ...... 9 MHSAA Programs and Scope Division 3 & 4 Finalists ...... 21 School Sports Editorial ...... MHSAA‐1 Division 5 & 6 Finalists ...... 29 Scholar‐Athlete Award ...... MHSAA‐2 Division 7 & 8 Finalists ...... 41 Finals Apparel ...... MHSAA‐4 2019 Champions/Yearly Champions ...... 50 Fall Sports Finals on the Air ...... MHSAA‐5 Finals Records ...... 54 Student Advisory Council ...... MHSAA‐6 Finals Notes ...... 56 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

MHSAA Finals 3 2019 Finals Review — Tom Kendra, Special for MHSAA Second Half PANTHERS POUNCE ON D3 TITLE

iver Rouge wasn’t intimidated by Muskegon’s national acclaim or 859 football victories, the most by any Michigan high school. If anything, the chance to knock off the unbeaten and Rtop-ranked Big Reds brought out the absolute best in the Panthers. After spotting Muskegon a 7-0 lead, Rouge scored the final 30 points to claim a 30-7 victory in the 2019 Division 3 champi- onship game at Ford Field in Detroit. “We are known for basketball, but now we have a football title,” said 10th-year Rouge coach Corey Parker, who lauded his team for playing fearlessly on both sides of the ball. “Now we have a football title, and 20 years from now these guys are going to be talking about it.” All the talk coming into the game cen- tered on Muskegon senior quarterback Cameron Martinez, the two-time MLive Player of the Year who had rushed for more than 2,000 yards. But the talk after- ward was about a different QB – River Rouge’s Mareyohn Hrabowski. Hrabowski, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound junior, answered an early score by Martinez with three rushing of his own, finishing with 15 carries for 175 yards – an average of nearly 12 yards per carry. He also completed 6-of-12 passes for 45 yards. Hockey Weekly Action Photos “I just had to follow my blocks,” said STEALING THE SHOW River Rouge QB Mareyohn Hrabowski took over the 2019 Division 3 Final with three rushing Hrabowski. “I had faith in myself and my TDs to lead the Panthers to their first football championship. team, and we came out on top.” It was the first Finals appearance and pass, going 0-for-5 through the air. yards, but Hrabowski more than made up championship for Rouge, which has quali- “We just didn’t play our game, really,” the difference. fied for the playoffs all 10 years under said Martinez, who faced relentless pres- Rouge used extremely wide splits on Parker. Rouge lost its opener this fall to sure every time he dropped back to throw. the offensive line to open up running lanes Friday’s Division 4 champion Grand Rapids “We have played great for 13 weeks, and for Hrabowski, who stunned the stingy Big Catholic Central before reeling off 13 we picked a bad time to play bad.” Reds’ defense with his vision and decep- straight wins. The Panthers were ranked Hrabowski scored on runs of one and tive speed in the open field. On two of his No. 5 in Division 3 entering the playoffs 40 yards in the second quarter, as the scoring runs he faked a jet sweep handoff The other storyline Saturday was the Panthers took a 14-7 lead into halftime. and ran straight ahead behind guard Rouge defense, which held a Muskegon Rouge (13-1) kept its foot on the accel- Deshawn Smith and tackle Chance Moore team averaging 49 points per game to a erator during the second half, with through the left side of the line and eventu- season-low seven. Rmontaye Caldwell returning the third- ally into the end zone. The Panthers did it with an ultra- quarter kickoff 36 yards to the Muskegon The Panthers held a 330-180 edge in aggressive strategy, sometimes with all 11 35-yard line. On the next play, Hrabowski total yards, including a 45-0 edge passing. defensive players within three yards of the went 35 yards on a keeper and the lead Rouge outrushed Muskegon 285-180. line of scrimmage just daring Martinez to was 21-7. Darieon Jones, a 5-8, 190-pound throw the ball. The score remained the same until the senior defensive back, was everywhere for Instead, Muskegon kept trying to find a fourth quarter, when Rouge rounded out Rouge, registering a game-high 14 tackles, way to break Martinez through the initial the scoring on a 31-yard field goal by Avery including 10 solos. Deshawn wall and into the clear, but it never hap- Burch and a 33-yard run by Deandre Walker had eight tackles, and Tyron Jones pened. Bulley. and Chastin Cross each made six stops. Martinez, a 5-11, 190-pound senior fin- Bulley, a 6-2, 245-pound senior, came Muskegon was led by senior linebacker ished with 108 rushing yards, but it took into the game needing just 80 yards to Tarran Walker and senior safety Tyreese him 34 carries to get there – at 3.2 yards reach 2,000 for the season. He came up Oakes with nine tackles apiece. per carry. He also did not complete a single five yards short, with 15 carries for 75 4 MHSAA Finals 2019 Finals Review

Soph leads GRCC in D4 Final lansing catholic takes d5 oey Silveri and his Grand Rapids Catholic Central teammates ach Gillespie was just part of what was out of rhythm Jwanted to prove they had the talent to match up with Detroit Zfor Lansing Catholic during the first half of the 2019 Country Day. Division 5 Final against Almont. It turns out, the Cougars had the talent to overwhelm the top- The senior quarterback headed into the break 2-of-6 ranked football team in Division 4 as they cruised to a 44-0 victory in passing for 16 yards with an interception, and had eight car- the 2019 Division 4 Final at Ford Field. ries for nine yards – not at all characteristic for a standout “Every week we get people telling us, ‘You guys are a good team, who had thrown for nearly 2,500 yards and run for more but we don’t really know how,’” the Catholic Central sophomore quar- than 550 through his first 13 games of the season. terback said. “’You guys don’t really have that good of players.’ To But somehow, the Cougars and Raiders were tied. And come out here against a great team like Country Day and prove that meant Lansing Catholic was in position to win. everybody wrong is amazing.” Gillespie stormed back with a big second half, the The win gave Catholic Central offense meeting halfway a defense that had kept the its fifth title and third in four years. Cougars in the game, and the lessons of comebacks earlier In 2016 the Cougars also defeated this season made the difference in Lansing Catholic finish- Country Day. That one ended 10-7 ing a 31-17 win over Almont to earn its first Finals champi- – but this time, the result wasn’t in onship since 1985. doubt by early in the second half. “I probably shouldn’t say that with these guys here, but “I can’t say that I saw 44-0 com- I don’t think this team is the most talented team from top to ing,” said Catholic Central coach bottom that we’ve ever had,” said Cougars coach Jim Todd Kolster, who now has four Ahern, who also brought Lansing Catholic to Ford Field in titles to his credit. “I felt really good 2011 and 2014. “But I’ll tell ya, I don’t think I’ve had a team about our team. I felt really good that has more chemistry and more heart than this group.” about what we were doing. I felt They call it a “21-7 mentality” and it was born from a really good about the character of loss to rival Portland. the guys on our team. So, I felt like The Cougars (13-1) trailed in that Week 5 matchup 21- we could go out and get this.” 7 at halftime, and lightning forced the second half to be played the next day. Lansing Catholic came back to make Sophomore QB Joey Silveri threw for 236 yards the final score 21-20 – but even in defeat, the message hit and ran for 143 more to lead the Cougars. home that the team can change the course of a game over the final two quarters. (And Lansing Catholic went on to Hockey Weekly Action Photos Silveri was the driving force, as defeat Portland 21-0 in the District Final.) he ran or threw for six total touch- “We write it on the board at halftime – 21-7 mentality in downs, raising his season combined total to 54. He was 15-of-22 the second half – and I think that was a big turning point passing for 236 yards and rushed 18 times for 143 yards. The coming out firing that game,” Cougars senior linebacker Cougars didn’t run a play that didn’t feature a Silveri run or throw Sam Edwards said. “We’ve just carried that with us since, until three plays into the third quarter. He either ran or threw on 39 of and it’s made us better.” the Cougars’ first 40 plays. This time, as in many before, Gillespie led the way. He “He’s a special kid – he's a special young man,” Kolster said. “I’m found his footing and touch after the break, completing 9-of- just really happy for him. I’m happy for our seniors. Joey has come 17 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns over the final in, and he’s adapted so well to our upperclassmen. They have so two quarters and running for two scores as well. much respect for him because he’s such a hard worker. He’s a great Almont carried a 17-7 lead into the final two minutes of character guy. He showed tonight why he is such a good player.” the third quarter. But Lansing Catholic scored 24 unan- Silveri was involved in three touchdowns in the first quarter, swered points to finish the game, with Gillespie shutting the throwing a pair to Jace Williams (15 and 14 yards) and running for a door with a four-yard scoring run with 1:39 to play. 53-yard score. The 18 points were six more than Country Day had — Geoff Kimmerly, MHSAA Second Half Editor

allowed in a game all season, as the Yellowjackets had cruised into Hockey Weekly Action Photos the Finals at 13-0 and allowing 5.2 points per game. “We saw a lot of one-on-one matchups and a lot of pressure coming,” Silveri said. “So, we knew if we got the ball out quick and gave our receivers a chance one-on-one, they would make plays.” Williams certainly proved that point, as he tied a Finals record with three catches. He finished the night with four catch- es for 62 yards, adding a 23-yard touchdown reception to his two in the first quarter. “I feel like it set a tone for our offense and defense,” Williams said. “And our special teams were doing a good job today, too.” Silveri also had a 23-yard touchdown pass to Drew Gommesen to give his team a 24-0 halftime lead, and his second touchdown run came from one yard out midway through the third quarter. Not long after that run, the Cougars’ defense got in on the scor- ing, as Jake Passinault intercepted an attempted double pass and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown to make it 38-0. — Paul Costanzo, Special for Second Half Lansing Catholic QB Zach Gillespie led the charge for the Cougars.

MHSAA Finals 5 2019 Finals Review — Tom Kendra, Special for Second Half Davison Earns 1st-Time Football Glory

avison senior wide receiver Latrell Fordham strolled into Dthe postgame press conference with his left arm in a sling, and an enormous smile on his face. Fordham played a huge role in Davison’s 35-25 victory over Brighton in the 2019 MHSAA Division 1 Final – before landing awkwardly and fracturing his left elbow late in the second quarter. “It hurts a lot, and I need surgery, but winning a state champi- onship overrides all of that,” said Fordham, who had four catches for 88 yards before his injury, including an electrifying 74-yard sprint along the Davison sideline that helped his team assume control in the second quarter. Davison (12-2) won the first football Finals championship in school history and the first title for a Saginaw Valley League school since 1999 Saginaw High, which was led by Charles Rogers and also featured LaMarr Woodley. The Cardinals, who had won their first four playoff games in come-from-behind fashion powered by their running game, shifted gears completely for the Final. Davison never trailed and pulled away behind an impressive

passing attack, as 6-3 junior quarterback Brendan Sullivan com- Hockey Weekly Action Photos pleted 14-of-19 passes for 290 yards. He connected with six receivers. yard run by Carter Cryderman before halftime and a 10-yard Sullivan opened the scoring on a one-yard plunge in the first scramble run by Sullivan early in the third quarter to take a seem- quarter set up by a crucial two-yard, fourth-down completion to ingly comfortable 28-3 lead. Fordham and a 14-yard pass to Harrison Terry on the next play. Brighton (11-3) showed no quit, however, led by dual-threat Terry led all receivers with six catches for 94 yards. senior quarterback Colby Newburg and junior After a Brighton field goal narrowed the lead to 7-3 in the sec- Nicholas Nemecek. ond quarter, second-year Davison coach Jake Weingartz seized The Bulldogs scored 16 points in a row – on a one-yard run by on an opportunity to go for a home run. Nemecek and a 27-yard pass from Newburg to Nemecek (along “We had trips (three receivers) to one side and Latrell by him- with a pair of 2-point conversions) – to close to within 28-19 with self on the other side,” explained Weingartz. “He had single cover- four minutes remaining. age and the safety shaded to the trips side. We had to take a shot.” With Brighton back within striking distance, Sullivan took his Fordham took off on a straight go route along the Davison side- turn in the quarterback shootout. line and Sullivan delivered a strike, which Fordham caught in stride He connected with senior Caleb Smith on a 63-yard pass down and sprinted the rest of the way for a 74-yard score and 14-3 lead. to the 1-yard line, which Cryderman took in on the next play to That play brought the huge crowd from Davison to its feet and push the lead back to 35-19. seemingly opened the floodgates. The Cardinals scored on a one- Monroe SMCC Wins Championship Grind f Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central could draw up the perfect SMCC punted only twice and converted on four of five fourth- Igame for its preferred style of play, it might look a lot like the down tries, including two during a 14-play, 55-yard fourth-quarter 2019 Division 6 Final. possession that didn’t result in a score but did drain 7:48 off the Yes, the Falcons defeated Maple City Glen Lake to win their clock. That possession also left Glen Lake to try to tie beginning at first championship since 2014, so that makes it memorable no its own 7-yard line with 2:27 to play. matter what. And sure, SMCC would’ve loved to score more – the The game’s lone score came on a Bergmoser six-yard touch- offense averaged 34 points per game heading into the night. down run just under five minutes into the second quarter, which But look past all of that and consider: The Falcons had 63 capped a 10-play, 94-yard drive lasting 5:22. plays to Glen Lake’s 32, and ran the ball 58 times. They had 22 The Falcons ran for 249 first downs to Glen Lake’s six. They had the ball nearly twice as yards total, led by senior Alex long – 31:17 to 16:43 – and didn’t have one penalty called against Morgan’s 123 on 22 carries. them. And the defense posted its first shutout of the season. They held Glen Lake (12-2) to Offensive efficiency and defensive prowess have been hall- 127 yards total, 75 of it coming marks of a program that was playing in its eighth MHSAA Final – through the air on passes by and the victory was proof again that the workmanlike approach senior quarterback Reece remains a viable a championship approach during an era dominat- Hazelton. The Lakers got no ed by wide-open and fast-paced attacks. deeper into SMCC territory “It’s not really the score that we anticipated, but it’s OK – we’re than the 36-yard line. a grinding team, we have faith in our defense and our offense to The seven points tied the eat up time on the clock,” SMCC senior quarterback Wyatt fewest Glen Lake gave up in a Bergmoser said. game this season. The Falcons finished 12-1, their only defeat this season 28-21 — Geoff Kimmerly Hockey Weekly Action Photos to Division 4 Milan in Week 3. MHSAA Second Half Editor Alex Morgan leads the ground game. 6 MHSAA Finals 2019 Finals Review Sailor QB IS King in D2 rady Rose walked into Ford Field carrying the Bbackup quarterback tag. P-W takes D7 crown After a performance that showed he was a backup in name only, the Muskegon Mona Shores junior walked out t was the right time for Carter Thelen to pull out the film from sixth with the 2019 Division 2 Football championship. Igrade, to remember the start of 2019’s seniors playing football Rose (right), who was starting in place of injured all- together a third of their lifetimes ago. stater Caden Broersma, accounted for 212 total yards “It was kinda emotional, because this was our last game playing and four touchdowns as he led the Sailors to their first with each other,” Thelen said after that final game was complete. “Just Finals title with a 35-26 win over thinking back to when we kept blowing everybody out in sixth grade Detroit Martin Luther King. and seventh grade and eighth grade. Coach was saying how it was the “He looked like an athlete,” last game for us seniors … (it was) emotionally sad, but physically it King coach Ty Spencer said pushed me to go out and be better in practice and stay locked in.” when asked if Rose looked like a Every ounce of that focus and every ounce of that push was nec- backup. “He looked like a very essary Saturday as the Pirates faced Jackson Lumen Christi and its good athlete that just helped his Hockey Weekly Action Photos 35-game winning streak in the Division 7 Final at Ford Field. team win a state championship.” The teams entered with five MHSAA Finals championship over the A year after coming up one last three seasons between them, and P-W emerged with the sixth win short of the program’s first over four, coming out just ahead in a physical matchup, 14-0, to claim title, Mona Shores (12-2) pulled its third Division 7 title in four years to go with those won in 2016 and off what most considered to be 2017. Lumen Christi had won the last three Division 6 championships an upset against a King team before moving into Division 7 for this play- that featured three Division I col- offs as one of seven undefeated teams in lege committed recruits and sev- that 32-team field to start the postseason. eral other players who hold Division I and II offers. Not Their matchup indeed was 48 minutes only were the Sailors without Broersma, but they had to of tug of war. P-W gained 119 yards, and replace nine defensive starters from a year earlier. Lumen Christi had 109 as both averaged The Sailors not only never trailed, but were never tied 2.3 per play. The Pirates (14-0) were held after taking a 7-0 lead on their first drive. But they were under 35 points for just the second time this certainly pushed, and responded with an 8:40 drive in the season. Lumen Christi hadn’t been shut out fourth quarter that put the game away. since a 2010 playoff loss. After King’s Peny Boone scored on a 66-yard run with P-W scored its first touchdown when 10:45 remaining, the Crusaders unsuccessfully went for senior Aaron Bearss pulled in a pass from two to try to tie the game at 28. senior Ethan Thelen with three seconds left Mona Shores responded with a 14-play, 72-yard drive in the first half after a Bearss interception that was capped off by a two-yard touchdown run by Hockey Weekly Action Photos gave the Pirates an opportunity at the Rose, his third of the game. The Sailors converted two Titans’ 40-yard line with 27 seconds P-W’s Grant Stump (22) remaining in the half. third downs and a crucial 4th-and-1 at the King 12 to keep and Aaron Bearss. the drive alive and essentially put the game away. After nearly 22 more minutes of back- Rose was 8-of-11 passing for 122 yards and a touch- and-forth, the Pirates locked up the title on Carter Thelen’s 16-yard down and added 90 yards on 21 rushes. scoring run with 2:16 to play, as he burst through the middle of the line “Coach has confidence in me being the backup quar- and shucked two Lumen Christi defenders at the 1 before gliding into terback, so he just did the same thing as we would be the end zone. doing if Caden was quarterback,” Rose said. “We just The Titans (12-1) reached P-W territory on three of their 10 posses- chipped away – 3rd-and-1, first down. 3rd-and-1, first sions, but only inside the 35 once – and that drive ended with a missed down. We just chipped the clock away.” field-goal attempt 10 seconds into the second quarter. — Paul Costanzo, Special for Second Half — Geoff Kimmerly, MHSAA Second Half Editor

“I really think we left a mark in the playoff book,” Rangers reading repeats in d8 senior Hunter Midtgard said. n arduous playoff road pushed Reading up against some Senior Elijah Strine (left) ran for 73 yards and a touchdown and Aof the most established football programs in Michigan high Midtgard added 68 yards and a score on the ground and a 40-yard school history. touchdown reception. Senior Jayson Scoville caught an 18-yard Reading made its 25th playoff appearance in 2019, an impres- touchdown pass to open the scoring with 3:21 left in the first quar- sive feat on its own. But by winning a second straight Division 8 ter. Sophomore Matthew Stewart added a 12-yard touchdown run championship – after the first in school history in 2018 – the with 13 seconds to play. Rangers launched their Reading finished 13-1, winning 13 straight after a 14-0 opening program into that group of loss to Pewamo-Westphalia, which won the Division 7 title. the most revered. The matchup with the Aggies (12-2) was set up to be strength They concluded this on strength – especially considering the two starting quarterbacks chapter with a 33-6 win together combined for only about 1,500 yards passing this fall. over Beal City, extending The game stayed within a score until midway through the third an incredible run while quarter, when Reading began to show it was stronger in the long allowing a star-studded run. senior class to leave its The Rangers scored the final 19 points, all on runs, and out- personal imprint on what gained Beal City on the ground 260-42. Reading also had 10.5 Reading has accom- tackles for loss, with Ben Affholter leading with 4.5. Hockey Weekly Action Photos plished. — Geoff Kimmerly, MHSAA Second Half Editor MHSAA Finals 7 Sparrow is here for you

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1 Rockford 41 42 Canton 1 Rockford 42 35 Canton 8 West Ottawa 7 69.500 75.0008 Wayne Memorial 8 Rockford 34 29 Canton 28 4 Hudsonville 52 69.500 75.00049 Liv Stevenson 4 Hudsonville 7 3OT Liv Stevenson 5 East Kentwood 14 51.567 DIVISION 1 44.00013 Wland John Glenn 5 Rockford 40 43 Belleville D 1 11-Player Football D 5 2 Grandville 61 69.500 74.333 47 Belleville 2 Grandville 35 34 Belleville 7 Grand Haven 26 62.067 74.3333 Plymouth 7 Grandville 28 53 Belleville 3 TC West 65 62.067 74.33337 Northville 3 TC West 0 0 Northville 6 GR Union 13 53.167 57.00014 Salem 6 Rockford 3 34 Belleville 1 Saline 59 69.500 74.333 1 Det Cass Tech 1 Saline 34 42 Det Cass Tech 8 AA Pioneer 7 66.533 62.1670 Edsel Ford 8 Saline 14 42 Det Cass Tech 4 Kzoo Central 19 66.533 62.16740 Dbrn Fordson 4 AA Huron 27 7 Dbrn Fordson 5 AA Huron 23 31.000 54.16728 Detroit Western 5 Saline 17 16 Det Cass Tech D 2 D 6 2 Grand Ledge 63 66.533 62.167 49 Woodhaven 2 Grand Ledge 36 41 Woodhaven 7 Kzoo Loy Norrix 6 51.100 59.2677 Taylor 7 Holt 8 8 Woodhaven 3 Holt 42 38.167 2020 MHSAA Division 1 Final 59.26715 Monroe 3 Holt 43 Ford Field - Jan. 23, 1 pm 3 Dearborn 6 AA Skyline 19 38.167 32.00020 Dearborn 6 Davison vs West Bloomfield 1 WL Lakeland 0 41 SH Stevenson 1 WL Lakeland 41 CHAMPION 19 SH Stevenson 8 64.167 64.36715 Farmington 8 OT WL Lakeland 17 6 SH Stevenson 4 Hartland 16 64.167 64.36762 Southfield A&T 4 Howell 40 14 Southfield A&T 5 Howell 21 42.000 39.0006 Troy Athens 5 Det Cath Cent 7 52 West Bloomfield D 3 D 7 2 Det Cath Cent 41 61.917 64.167 42 West Bloomfield 2 Det Cath Cent 37 56 West Bloomfield 7 WL Northern 3 61.917 64.1670 Utica Ford 7 Det Cath Cent 45 63 West Bloomfield 3 Brighton 27 61.917 64.16714 Bloomfield Hills 3 Novi 0 2 OT 3 Troy 6 Novi 41 35.000 34.86729 Troy 6 Davison 27 35 West Bloomfield 1 Clarkston 21 64.667 64.167 0 Stoney Creek 1 Clarkston 35 28 Stoney Creek 8 Oxford 7 75.333 71.900 8 Grand Blanc 19 27 Stoney Creek 4 Grand Blanc 28 60.667 71.90021 Chippewa Valley 4 Grand Blanc 42 21 Chippewa Valley 5 Lake Orion 14 60.667 39.00014 Utica Eisenhower 5 Davison 20 14 Romeo D 4 D 8 2 Rochester 7 64.667 36.200 43 Macomb Dakota 2 Roch Adams 0 14 Macomb Dakota 7 Roch Adams 39 36.167 67.7336 L'Anse Creuse N 7 Davison 48 45 Romeo 3 Davison 47 64.667 36.2006 Anchor Bay 3 Davison 1 15 Romeo 6 Lapeer 6 64.667 36.20020 Romeo 6 Division 1 Rosters west bloomfield davison

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Class 1 Jay Fouchey WR 5-11 180 Jr. 1 Dion Brown Jr. WR/DB 6-0 180 Sr. 2 Travis Reece LB 6-3 215 Sr. 3 Jaden Rembert WR 5-9 170 Sr. 2 JayLen Murray Flowers WR/DB 5-10 150 Jr. 4 Michael Williams DE 6-2 235 Jr. 3 TeAvion Warren RB/WR/DB 5-8 182 Sr. 5 Dillon Tatum RB 5-10 185 Jr. 4 Zachary Pappadakis WR/DB 6-2 185 So. 6 Donovan Edwards RB 5-11 195 Sr. 5 Landon Kish WR/DB 6-0 190 Sr. 7 Immanuel Mitchell WR 6- 170 Sr. 6/32 Bosston Flood WR/DB 5-11 182 So. 8 Chris Johnson DE 6-2 225 Sr. 9 Alex Short QB 6-4 220 Sr. 8 Raymond Sturgill QB/DB 6-0 174 Jr. 10 Jordan Hoskins LB 5-11 215 Sr. 9 Carter Herriman LB 6-1 185 Fr. 11 Gavin Hardeman FS 6-2 190 Sr. 10 Harrison Unger TE/DE 6-2 235 Sr. 12 Thomas Balazovic QB 6-2 175 So. 11 Johnathan Harrell WR/DB 5-11 172 Jr. 13 DJ Pryor WR 5-10 165 Sr. 12 Troy Wittke Jr. WR/DB 5-10 150 Sr. 14 Grant Lenton DB 5-11 175 Sr. 15 Caleb Kelley DE 6-2 230 Sr. 13 Gabriel Hopkins K/LB 5-11 190 Sr. 16 Jake Ward K 5-8 160 Sr. 14 Ray Lee III WR/DB 5-11 160 Sr. 17 Semaj Morgan WR 5-9 170 So. 15 Riley Henderson DL 5-11 225 Sr. 18 Zaevion Marshall WR 6-1 185 Jr. 16 Luke Malenich TE/LB 6-3 205 Sr. 19 DJ Herring WR 5-10 170 Jr. 17 Brendan Keelin OL/DL 6-0 186 Sr. 20 Quinn Davis DB 6- 170 Sr. 21 BJ Rankin DB 5-11 180 Jr. 18/36 Nicklas Pung WR/DB 5-10 165 So. 22 Maxwell Hairston DB 6- 175 Sr. 19/20 Vincent Smith LB 5-10 195 Jr. 23 Niles King DE 6-4 230 Sr. 20/22 Lance Johnson WR/DB 5-11 185 Jr. 24 Mekhi Elam RB 5-9 185 Sr. 21 Jay'len Flowers RB/DB 5-8 190 So. 25 Marcus Carter RB 5-9 180 Jr. 41 Logan Honeycutt WR/DB 5-7 145 So. 26 Trent Allison SS 6-1 185 Jr. 27 Kyle Johnson LB 6-1 205 Jr. 23 Calvin Armstead WR/DB 5-8 165 Jr. 28 Kaden Tucker DB 6- 165 Jr. 24 Cliffton Orcutt RB/LB 5-8 185 Jr. 29 Travis Barnes DB 6- 180 Jr. 25 Gabriel Smith RB/LB 5-10 203 Jr. 30 Xavion Rogers DB 5-10 165 Jr. 26 Carter Cryderman RB/DB 5-11 195 Sr. 31 Jamar Repress DB 5-10 170 Jr. 28/18 Cameron Freeman WR/DB 6-0 188 Jr.. 32 Jaylin King RB 6- 220 Jr. 33 Masiyah Spann LB 5-10 185 Jr. 30 Frank McLain DL 5-9 165 Sr. 34 Malik Mathiea RB 5-11 220 Jr. 31/33 Henry Carstarphen III WR/DB 5-11 150 So. 35 Calvin Turner II LB 5-9 180 Jr. 32/6 Brendan Sullivan QB/DB 6-4 210 Sr. 36 Kari Jackson LB 6- 205 Fr. 33/7 Yahaya Dukuly WR/DB 5-11 158 So. 37 Jaydan Montgomery LB 6- 200 Jr. 34 Payton Pizzala WR/DB 6-0 185 Sr. 38 KaJuan Harris LB 5-10 210 Sr. 39 Lorenzo Williams DB 6- 170 So. 35 Clarke Hamilton FB/LB 6-0 195 Sr. 40 Jeremiah Watson DB 5-10 190 Jr. 36/19 Sawyer Glennie QB 6-0 170 Fr. 41 Nate McDonald DE 6-1 190 Jr. 40 Blake Musser DL 5-10 205 Jr. 42 Corey Garrison LB 5-11 200 Jr. 42 Bryce Simmons-Griggs FB/DE 6-1 230 So. 43 Darrion Hankinson DB 6- 160 Jr. 45 Kobe Sellers OL/DL 6-3 189 Sr. 44 Kyle McAdams RB 5-9 200 Sr. 45 Karson Stewart LB 6- 215 Sr. 50 Jackson Rice OL/DL 6-2 230 So. 46 Rick Nance QB 5-8 170 Fr. 51 Yousef Dukuly OL/DL 6-5 260 Sr. 47 Kenneth Jones RB 5-9 180 So. 54/52 Landon Hurd OL/DL 6-0 205 Jr. 48 Brian Ohaka DE 6- 200 Jr. 55 Chrisitan Thrushman OL/DL 5 11 280 Sr. 49 Adir Fedida LB 5-11 185 Sr. 56 Lucas Edgar OL/DL 6-1 294 Sr. 50 Jaden Green DT 6- 265 Sr. 51 Terrell Thurman OL 6-2 250 Sr. 57 Issac Norton OL/DL 6-1 265 Jr. 52 Evan Bunch DT 5-10 255 Jr. 58 Zane Richardson OL/DL 6-1 255 Jr. 53 Ryan Ross OL 6-1 292 Fr. 60/67 Brady Harrison OL/DL 5-10 210 So. 55 Joe Clark DE 6-2 210 Jr. 64 Andrew Keller OL/DL 5-10 203 Jr. 56 Amir Herring OL 6-4 275 So. 65 Gabriel Spohn OL/DL 5-10 200 Jr. 57 Thomas McGee OL 6-4 270 Sr. 58 Darrion McGee DE 6-1 195 Sr. 66 Tyler Dosh OL/DL 6-0 220 Fr. 59 Xzander Davis DT 6-1 250 Fr. 67/60 Jimmy Colley III OL/DL 6-0 235 Jr. 62 Nolan Bembas OL 6- 235 Sr. 68 Carter Lepper OL/DL 5-11 322 Jr. 63 Micah Werden OL 6-2 260 Jr. 70 Brett Morgan OL/DL 6 3 210 Sr. 64 De’Antwan Franklin DL 6-4 330 Jr. 71 Noah Young OL/DL 6-3 256 Jr. 66 Dallin Henry OL 5-9 300 So. 69 Caidon Haliburton OL 6-1 325 Sr. 72 Jayce Castro OL/DL 5-10 320 Sr. 75 Ossian Harris OL 6-1 325 Sr. 73 Jaedon Lacross OL/DL 6-3 325 Sr. 76 Jordan King OL 6-1 300 Jr. 74 Ivan Larr OL/DL 5-11 223 Sr. 77 London Hamilton OL 6-4 290 Sr. 75 Jonathan Faydenko OL/DL 5-11 220 Jr. 80 Nigel Dunton WR 5-9 165 Fr. 76 Charles Brady II OL/DL 6-0 285 Sr. 81 DeAndre Hill WR 6-2 210 So. 82 Jalen Riley WR 5-9 170 Jr. 77 Sidney Willis OL/DL 6-1 355 Sr. 83 Sammy Lafata P 6-2 180 Sr. 79/82 Josh Goodell WR/DB 5-11 190 Jr. 84 Rob Harris DE 6-1 190 So. 80 Joseph Smith WR/DB 5-10 196 So. 85 Ralph Rogers RB 5-9 185 So. 81/28 Charlie Armstead WR/DB 5-6 160 Fr. 86 Deontae Pippen DB 6- 175 So. 87 Adrian Epps DB 5-8 170 So. 82/99 Jaxen Clark DE 6-1 235 Fr. 88 Blake Nelson LS 6-2 200 So. 88/81 Zachary Durant WR/DB 5-8 160 Sr. 89 Brandon Davis Swain DL 6-3 215 Fr. 99/95 William Watkins DE 6-2 238 Sr. 90 Tayshawn Thomas DL 6- 225 Jr. 99 Dennis Irving DL 5-11 230 So. Head Coach: Jake Weingartz Head Coach: Ron Bellamy Assistant Coaches: Mike Sullivan, Tim Pizzala, Blaise Glennie, Kyle Rachwal, Assistant Coaches: Ken Rys, Tyrice Grice, Justin Ibe, Zach Hilbers, Kason Dickerson, Keith Dave Tatti, Drew Shaft, Chad Williams, Larry Perry, Ty Mathews, Dean Leach Cameron, Brandon Harris, Matt Bowman, John Garrett Captains: Te’Avion Warren, Dion Brown Jr., Harrison Unger, Brendan Sullivan Captains: Donovan Edwards, Jordan Hoskins, Alex Short, Jaden Green, Maxwell Hairston Trainer: Kyle Hall, ATC Trainer: Aimee Frasier Statistician: Doug Wilson, Jacob Kennedy Manager: William Piontkowski MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 1 west bloomfield (10-1)

School Colors: Green & White Athletic Director: Eric Pierce lakers Superintendent: Dr. Gerald Hill Conference: Oakland Activities Association Principal: Eric Pace (5-1, 2nd)

West Bloomfield •

First Row: ) DJ Herring, Masiyah Spann, Kyle McAdams, Dallin Henry, Xavion Rogers, Jeremiah Watson, Jamar Repress, Jalen Riley, Evan Bunch, Calvin Turner II, Mekhi Elam. Second Row: Marcus Team Stats Carter, DJ Pryor, Semaj Morgan, Malik Mathiea, Kajuan Harris, Travis Barnes, Adir Fedida, Grant Lenton, Jalin King, Nolan Bembas, Karson Stewart, Thomas Balazovic, Darrion Hankinson. Third Row: BJ Rankin, Jaydan Montgomery, Darrion McGee, Corey Garrison, Kyle Johnson, Rob Harris, Kari Jackson, Caidon Haliburton, Kaden Tucker, Jaden Green, Terrell Thurman, Tayshawn Thomas, Maxwell Hairston, Quinn Davis. Fourth Row: Jaden Rembert, Jordan King, Zaevion Marshall, Jay Fouchey, Ryan Ross, Brandon Davis-Swain, Alex Short, Gavin Hardeman, Blake Nelson, Chris WB OPP Johnson, Dillon Tatum, Lorenzo Williams, Gemar Stimage. Fifth Row: Nate McDonald, De’Antwan Franklin, Donovan Edwards, DeAndre Hill, Sammy Lafata, Caleb Kelley, Thomas McGee, Joe Clark, London Hamilton, Amir Herring, Immanuel Mitchell, Ossian Harris, Jordan Hoskins, Mike Williams. Sixth Row: Travis Reece, Matt Bowman, John Garrett, Tyrice Grice, Ken Rys, Brandon Harris, Kason Dickerson, Keith Cameron, Ron Bellamy, Zach Hilbers, Justin Ibe, Aimee Frasier, Niles King. Stats not provided Probable Starters Results Stats Through Regional Game Offense WB OPP LT 56 Amir Herring SE 17 Semaj Morgan 39 Oak Park 0 LG 53 Ryan Ross QB 9 Alex Short 17 Southfield A&T 15 C 66 Dallin Henry RB 6 Donovan Edwards 21 Clarkston 24 RG 69 Caidon Haliburton FB 34 Malik Mathiea 45 Oxford 0 RT 51 Terrell Thurman FL 3 Jaden Rembert 37 Rochester Adams 0 TE 4 Michael Williams 28 Lake Orion 0 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS DE 23 Niles King N 5 Dillon Tatum 42 Utica Ford 0 DT 50 Jaden Green DB 22 Maxwell Hairston 56 Troy 3 NG 15 Caleb Kelley DB 14 Grant Lenton 63 Sterling Hts. Stevenson 6 DE 8 Chris Johnson DB 11 Gavin Hardeman MHSAA REGIONAL LB 2 Travis Reece DB 21 BJ Rankin 52 Romeo 14 LB 10 Jordan Hoskins MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 35 Belleville (2OT) 34 Punt Returns: 6 Donovan Edwards, 24 Mekhi Elam Kickoff Returns: 5 Dillon Tatum, 24 Mekhi Elam Punter: 83 Sammy Lafata PAT-FG Kicker: 16 Jake Ward Holder: 83 Sammy Lafata Long Snapper: 88 Blake Nelson Head Coach: Ron Bellamy (77-40 / 11 years)

MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 1 davison (11-0)

School Colors: Maroon & Gold Athletic Director: David Beamer cardinals Superintendent: Kevin Brown Conference: Saginaw Valley League (4-0, 1st) Principal: Ron Jacobs

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Team Stats

D OPP

350 Points Scored 73 Probable Starters Results 185 First Downs 84 286 Rushing Att 217 Offense D OPP LT 57 Issac Norton WR 2 JayLen Murrary Flowers 48 Flint Powers Catholic 0 2148 Rushing Yards 725 LG 56 Lucas Edgar WR 21 Jay’Len Flowers 46 Grand Blanc 21 C 76 CJ Brady H 34 Payton Pizzala 39 Harper Woods 8 34 Rushing TDs 5 RG 58 Zane Richardson RB 26 Carter Cryderman 2 Saginaw Heritage 0 RT 51 Yousef Dukuly QB 1 Dion Brown Jr. 61 Saginaw Arthur Hill 6 1163 Passing Yards 713 TE 10 Harrison Unger 37 Lapeer 6 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 112 Passes Att 143 47 Lapeer 6 DE 95 Will Watkins LB 9 Carter Herriman 68 Passes Comp 51 DT 45 Kobe Sellers DB 2 JayLen Murrary Flowers 1 Rochester Adams 0 DT 15 Riley Henderson DB 21 Jay’Len Flowers 48 Grand Blanc 19 12 Passing TDs 5 DE 10 Harrison Unger DB 34 Payton Pizzala MHSAA REGIONAL LB 5 Landon Kish DB 3 Te’Avion Warren 20 Detroit Catholic Central 7 3 Intercepted 8 LB 35 Clarke Hamilton MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 27 Rockford 3 28.6 Punting Avg 29.3 Punt Returns: 3 Te’Avion Warren 59 Penalties 55 Kickoff Returns: 21 Jay’Len Flowers, 2 JayLen Murrary Flowers Punter: 13 Gabe Hopkins 625 Penalty Yards 555 PAT-FG Kicker: 13 Gabe Hopkins Holder: 8 Raymond Sturgill 2-2 Fumbles- Lost 4-3 Long Snapper: 5 Clarke Hamilton 59.4 Third Down% 26.1 Head Coach: Jake Weingartz (30-5 / 3 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Mona Shores 54 0 Liv Churchill 1 Mona Shores 28 52 Liv Churchill 8 Wyoming 6 62.667 55.167 8 Mona Shores 43 36 Liv Churchill 4 FH Central 24 62.667 55.16756 Dexter 4 FH Central 25 35 Dexter 5 FH Northern 6 59.333 DIVISION 2 47.33328 Ypsilanti Lincoln 5 Mona Shores 24 23 Liv Churchill D 9 11-Player Football D 13 2 Jenison 14 62.667 55.167 7 DH Crestwood 2 Caledonia 55 8 Ypsilanti Comm 7 Caledonia 21 37.167 35.16721 Ypsilanti Comm 7 Caledonia 35 28 Liv Franklin 3 Byron Center 28 37.167 48.00035 Liv Franklin 3 Lowell 38 45 Liv Franklin 6 Lowell 35 39.333 48.00014 Temp Bedford 6 Mona Shores 43 20 Oak Park 1 East Lansing 0 62.667 15.600 27 GP South 1 East Lansing 49 27 Oak Park 8 69.900 15.60035 Oak Park 8 East Lansing 42 27 Oak Park 4 Portage Central 28 69.900 15.60014 GP North 4 Portage Central 6 21 Det U-D Jesuit 5 Jackson 12 34.033 31.40028 Det U-D Jesuit 5 East Lansing 21 30 Oak Park D 10 D 14 2 Portage Northern 64 69.900 15.600 45 Wyandotte 2 Portage Northern 28 38 Wyandotte 7 BC Central 24 54.733 56.1677 Lincoln Park 7 Portage Northern 14 14 Wyandotte 3 BC Lakeview 42 54.733 2020 MHSAA Diision 2 Final 56.16714 Ferndale 3 BC Lakeview 14 Ford Field - Jan. 22, 1 pm 13 Det Renaissance 6 Okemos 10 49.733 28.33320 Det Renaissance 6 Mona Shores vs De La Salle Coll 1 Midland 44 42 Birm Seaholm 1 Midland 31 CHAMPION 21 Birm Seaholm 8 Alpena 0 62.500 56.3336 Sterling Heights 8 Midland 22 0 Birm Groves 4 Midland Dow 34 62.500 40.3330 AH Avondale 4 Midland Dow 15 30 Birm Groves 5 Flushing 8 45.000 40.33336 Birm Groves 5 TC Central 50 3 Warren Mott D 11 D 15 2 TC Central 60 58.167 56.000 47 Warren Mott 2 TC Central 70 49 Warren Mott 7 Saginaw Heritage 6 58.167 56.0000 Warren Cousino 7 TC Central 30 1 Warren Mott 3 Swartz Creek 28 58.167 56.00023 Berkley 3 Swartz Creek 14 OT 14 Berkley 6 Carm-Ainsworth 6 47.833 50.90014 Royal Oak 6 TC Central 30 26 De La Salle Coll 1 Fenton 36 58.167 37.083 49 Port Huron 1 Fenton 28 30 Port Huron 8 WL Central 3 67.667 70.40013 SCS Lake Shore 8 North Farmington 1 0 Port Huron 4 North Farmington 44 44.000 70.4009 Fraser 4 North Farmington 44 6 L'Anse Creuse 5 Waterford Kettering 7 44.000 48.70035 L'Anse Creuse 5 North Farmington 22 45 De La Salle Coll D 12 D 16 2 South Lyon 15 44.000 37.083 17 SCS Lakeview 2 South Lyon 42 6 SCS Lakeview 7 Milford 0 49.200 51.1670 PH Northern 7 South Lyon 0 36 De La Salle Coll 3 WL Western 14 49.200 37.08314 Roseville 3 WL Western 37 35 De La Salle Coll 6 Waterford Mott 13 46.067 37.08358 De La Salle Coll 6 Division 2 Rosters warren de la salle muskegon mona shores

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 DeNiro Johnson RB -- -- Jr. 3 Javon Williams DB -- -- So. 2 Keondre Pierce WR/DB 5-11 175 Sr. 4 Tyler Gerling FS -- -- Sr. 3 Larry White TE/LB 6-1 210 Sr. 5 Matt Bushon LB -- -- Sr. 6 Brian White, II QB -- -- So. 4 Gary Humphrey WR/DB 5-11 185 Sr. 7 Alton McCullum WR -- -- Jr. 5 Landon Thalman QB/LB 5-11 190 Jr. 8 Paul Kelliker TE -- -- Sr. 9 James Wallace QB -- -- Fr. 6 Khyree Hamel RB/LB 5-11 180 Sr. 10 Brady Pellegrom QB -- -- Fr. 7 Jake Southland WR/DB 5-11 160 So. 11 Griffin Phillips S -- -- So. 8 Demetri Roberson SL/DB 5-9 145 Jr. 12 Brady Drogosh QB -- -- So. 14 Aaron White WR -- -- So. 9 Reid McAvoy WR/DB 5-9 151 Sr. 15 Sherron Sutton II RB -- -- So. 10 Mark Konecny QB/WR 6-0 190 Jr. 16 Jamari Allen WR -- -- So. 17 Charlie Freese VI K -- -- Jr. 11 Elijah Farnum SL/DB 5-9 171 Sr. 18 Devin Schmelter WR -- -- Jr. 12 Keegan DeKuiper K 6-0 180 Sr. 19 JC Ford QB -- -- Sr. 20 Lukas Pietsch S -- -- Jr. 13 Dahmir Farnum RB/LB 5-7 180 So. 21 John Hunt WR -- -- Sr. 14 Minh Nguyen RB/LB 5-6 160 Sr. 22 Jack Yanachik WR -- -- So. 23 Dionte Dandridge DB -- -- Jr. 15 Benjamin Payne SL/DB 5-9 140 Sr. 24 Jacob Morphew WR -- -- Jr. 16 Brayton Conrad RB/LB 5-9 175 So. 25 Triston Nichols WR -- -- So. 26 Brady Lowe K -- -- Jr. 17 Dylan Dieselberg TE/LB 5-11 175 Sr. 27 Landon Belesky RB -- -- Fr. 18 Jeff Lenartowicz TE/LB 6-1 210 Jr. 28 Jayden Conklin LB -- -- Sr. 20 Elijah Johnson RB/DB 5-8 171 Jr. 29 Brennan Hallman WR -- -- Jr. 30 Brett Stanley S -- -- Sr. 21 Kewan Farnum SL/DB 5-9 165 So. 31 Dominic Maisano S -- -- Jr. 22 Brady Rose QB/DB 5-7 172 Sr. 32 Jimmy Milkey III DL -- -- Jr. 33 Will Beesley LB -- -- Jr. 23 Jaylen Vinton SL/DB 6-0 165 So. 34 Rhett Roeser WR -- -- Fr. 24 Karsen Marihugh TE/LB 5-11 236 Sr. 35 Sebastian Genna K -- -- Jr. 36 Chauncy Shaw RB -- -- So. 25 Brandon Bankhard RB/LB 5-10 150 So. 37 Joshua White WR -- -- Fr. 30 Ryan McNiff WR/DB 5-9 145 Jr. 38 Keegan Burns LB -- -- Jr. 39 Sam Wakula RB -- -- Fr. 32 Ta'Vonie Jackson WR/DB 5-10 150 Jr. 40 Seth Ray RB -- -- Jr. 34 Octavio Alvarado RB/LB 5-9 175 So. 41 Payton Babich WR -- -- So. 42 Carter Kruse TE -- -- Jr. 43 Drew Sandberg TE/DL 6-0 217 Jr. 43 Nick Yee DL -- -- Sr. 44 Steve Koziak TE/DL 6-1 195 Jr. 44 Salvatore Agrusa RB -- -- So. 45 Diego Pena TE/LB 6-0 175 Jr. 45 Michael Bucci TE -- -- Jr. 46 Max Martinello LB -- -- Sr. 46 Devin Gibbs TE/LB 5-11 150 Sr. 47 Johnathan Miller TE -- -- So. 48 John Gemzer SL/DB 5-6 140 Jr. 49 Cristian Lara WR -- -- So. 50 Terrace Turner III OL -- -- So. 50 Samual Wahlberg OL/DL 5-10 215 So. 51 Dominic Ragona LB -- -- Jr. 51 D.J. Caviness OL/DL 5-11 220 Jr. 52 Colin Koss LB -- -- Jr. 53 Andrew Jasukaitis OL -- -- Jr. 52 Bryce Sikkenga OL/DL 5-11 300 Sr. 54 Chris Pagano TE -- -- So. 53 Jesse Love OL/DL 6-1 210 So. 55 Noah Dobbs OL -- -- Jr. 56 Jeffrey Roskopp OL -- -- Jr. 54 Theartric Theus III OL/DL 5-10 220 Sr. 57 Tyler Cooper OL -- -- So. 55 Mason Klos OL/DL 6-1 273 Sr. 59 Caden Campbell TE -- -- Fr. 56 Kemper Millis OL/DL 5-11 311 Jr. 61 Bradley Zepp OL -- -- Fr. 62 Dylan Todaro OL -- -- Jr. 57 Hayden Black OL/LB 5-10 160 So. 64 Anthony McCollom OL -- -- Sr. 58 J.T. Foster OL/DL 6-0 230 So. 66 Brendan Shaeffer OL -- -- Jr. 68 Gjon Nikollaj OL -- -- So. 60 Brayden Flanders OL/DL 6-1 258 Jr. 70 Nathan Troszak OL -- -- Jr. 64 Dausen Trigg OL/DL 5-10 226 Jr. 71 Preston Toutant OL -- -- So. 72 Matthew Richter OL -- -- Jr. 66 Nate Allen OL/DL 6-5 220 So. 74 Billy Boulus III OL -- -- Sr. 72 Jeremiah Love K 5-11 250 Fr. 75 Tevon Mixon OL -- -- Jr. 76 Brendan Dignan OL -- -- So. 73 James Olsen OL/DL 6-1 291 Sr. 78 Thomas Fedorczyk II OL -- -- Sr. 75 Tre Word OL/DL 6-3 253 Sr. 79 Kadin Featherstone OL -- -- Jr. 80 James McDonald TE -- -- So. 76 Luke Emmons OL/DL 6-3 285 Fr. 81 Gavin Grzywacz TE -- -- Jr. 81 Andrew Grimm WR/DB 5-7 130 So. 82 Joe Maisano WR -- -- Fr. 85 Aiden Parsekian WR/DB 5-9 150 Jr. 83 Hunter Lilla WR -- -- So. 84 Max Thamarus DL -- -- So. 85 Derrick Braxton WR -- -- So. Head Coach: Matt Koziak 86 Nicholas Nielsen TE -- -- So. 87 Colin D'Hondt RB -- -- So. Assistant Coaches: Aaron James, Brian Sikkenga, Greg Vargas, Dave Check, Kyle 88 Mason Muragin DL -- -- So. Brott, Tyler Vanbergen, Tom Grimm, Mike Koziak 89 Mario Badali TE -- -- Sr. 90 Michael Rosingana DL -- -- Jr. Captains: Keondre Pierce, Brady Rose, Gary Humphrey, Bryce Sikkenga 91 Zach Kurtz OL -- -- So. Trainer: Dan Shroeder 92 Cordell Atkins RB -- -- Fr. 93 Eric Tomenello DL -- -- Jr. Manager: Jason Dykstra 94 Paul Hoang OL -- -- So. 96 Cody Cummins K -- -- So. 97 Dylan Weaver DL -- -- Sr. 98 Dante Dial DL -- -- Jr. 99 Noah Pawloski OL -- -- Jr. 90 DeNiro Johnson RB -- -- Jr. 91 Javon Williams DB -- -- So. 92 Tyler Gerling FS -- -- Sr. 93 Matt Bushon LB -- -- Sr. 94 Brian White, II QB -- -- So. 96 Alton McCullum WR -- -- Jr. 97 Paul Kelliker TE -- -- Sr. 98 James Wallace QB -- -- Fr. 99 Brady Pellegrom QB -- -- Fr.

Head Coach: Dan Rohn Assistant Coaches:B randon Bush, Mark Campbell, Andy Crowley, Greg Dixon, Gregg James, James Light, Rock Marcone, Bruce Morris, Kalani Muragin, Kyle Selden, Mike Shortt, Mike Szatkowski, Kendal Wilkinson, Andrew Zimmerman Trainers: Nicole Zarucki, A.T.A.T.C MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 2 muskegon mona shores (11-0)

School Colors: Navy Blue, Carolina Blue & White Athletic Director: Todd Conrad sailors Superintendent: Bill O’Brien Conference:O-K Conference – Green (4-0, 1st) Principal: Jennifer Bustard

Muskegon •

Team Stats 2020 Muskegon Mona Shores MMS OPP

427 Points Scored 162 Probable Starters Results -- First Downs -- 365 Rushing Att 317 Offense MMS OPP LT 76 Luke Emmons WR 4 Gary Humphrey 55 Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 0 3,130 Rushing Yards 1,287 LG 56 Kemper Millis QB 22 Brady Rose 21 Muskegon 14 C 52 Bryce Sikkenga RB 20 Elijah Johnson 56 Holland 7 42 Rushing TDs RG 60 Brayden Flanders SL 2 Keondre Pierce 36 Grand Haven 15 RT 55 Mason Klos SL 11 Elijah Farnum 77 Grand Rapids Union 32 1,140 Passing Yards 1,407 TE 24 Karsen Marihugh 35 Detroit Martin Luther King 21 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 97 Passes Att 201 54 Wyoming 6 DE 3 Larry White LB 20 Elijah Johnson 62 Passes Comp 101 DT 52 Sikkenga DB 22 Brady Rose 28 Forest Hills Central 25 NG 51 DJ Caviness DB 4 Gary Humphrey 43 Caledonia 35 13 Passing TDs 9 LB 6 Khyree Hamel DB 2 Keondre Pierce MHSAA REGIONAL LB 24 Karsen Marihugh DB 21 Kewan Farnum 24 East Lansing 21 2 Intercepted 9 LB 18 Jeff Lenaertowicz MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 43 Traverse City Central 30 38.2 Punting Avg -- Punt Returns: 22 Brady Rose, 2 Keondre Pierce -- Penalties -- Kickoff Returns: 22 Brady Rose, 11 Elijah Farnum Punter: 22 Brady Rose 547 Penalty Yards 460 PAT-FG Kicker: 12 Keegan DeKuiper Holder: 22 Brady Rose 8 Fumbles- Lost 7 Long Snapper: 10 Mark Koncency -- Third Down% -- Head Coach: Matt Koziak (83-29 / 10 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 2 warren de la salle (7-4)

School Colors: Purple & Gold Athletic Director: Dennis Parks pilots President: Larry Rancilio Conference: Catholic HS League – Central Principal: Br. Ken Kalinowski (1-2, 3rd)

Warren •

Team Stats First Row: Maxwell Martinello, Matthew Bushon, Matthew Richter, Andrew Jasukaitis, Brady Drogosh, Connor Dobrzycki, Dylan Weaver, Gavin Grzywacz, Brett Stanley, Javon Williams, Colin Koss, Nathan Troszak, Gjon Nikollaj. Second Row: Jonathan Miller, Tevon Mixon, Carter Kruse, Brendan Dignan, Noah Dobbs, Mason Muragin, James Milkey, Keegan Burns, Terrance Turner, William Boulus, Sebastian Genna, Brennan Hallman, Nicholas Nielsen. Third Row: Tyler Gerling, James McDonald, Eric Tomenello, Michael Rosigana, Jacob Morphew, Mario Badali, JC Ford, Thomas Fedorczyk Anthony McCollom, Triston Nichols, Dante Dial, Alton McCullum, Brendan Shaeffer. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach Rock Marcone, Assistant Coach Brandon Bush, Assistant Coach Kyle Selden, Assistant Coach Kalani Muragin, Assistant Coach Mark Campbell, DLS OPP Assistant Coach Andy Zimmerman, Head Coach Dan Rohn, Assistant Coach Andy Crowley, Assistant Coach Mike Shortt, Assistant Coach Greg Dixon, Assistant Coach Bruce Morris, Assistant Coach Kendal Wilkinson, Assistant Coach Gregg James. Fifth Row: Rhett Roeser, Dominic Ragona, Paul Kelliker, Dylan Todaro, Deniro Johnson, Griffin Phillips, Kamarion Smith, Jeffrey Roskopp, Preston Toutant, Noah Pawloski, Jack Yanachik, Devin Schmelter, Michael Bucci. Sixth Row: Dominic Maisano, Jayden Conklin, Kaydin Featherstone, Lukas Pietsch, Dionte Dandridge, Charlie Freese, Nicholas Yee, Seth Ray, Brady Lowe, Will Beesley, 262 Points Scored 163 John Hunt, Maxwell Thamarus. Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Mike Szatkowski. Probable Starters Results -- First Downs -- 272 Rushing Att -- Offense DLS OPP LT 64 Anthony McCollom SE 22 Jack Yanachik 25 Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 27 1648 Rushing Yards -- LG 79 Kadin Featherstone QB 12 Brady Drogosh 21 Orchard Lake St Mary's 13 C 75 Tevon Mixon RB 30 Brett Stanley 10 Detroit Catholic Central 14 20 Rushing TDs -- RG 55 Noah Dobbs WR 25 Triston Nichols 3 DeWitt 43 RT 56 Jeffrey Roskopp FL 7 Alton McCullum 29 Harper Woods 8 1038 Passing Yards -- TE 81 Gavin Grzywacz 0 Detroit Cass Tech 35 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 151 Passes Att -- 58 Roseville 14 DE 88 Mason Muragin LB 19 JC Ford 81 Passes Comp -- DT 97 Dylan Weaver LB 30 Brett Stanley 35 St. Clair Shores Lakeview 6 DT 53 Andrew Jasukaitis DB 4 Tyler Gerling 36 Port Huron 0 7 Passing TDs -- DE 32 Jimmy Milkey III DB 21 John Hunt MHSAA REGIONAL LB 33 Will Beesley DB 23 Dionte Dandridge 45 Warren Mott 3 7 Intercepted -- LB 28 Jayden Conklin MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 26 Oak Park (OT) 20 36.6 Punting Avg -- Punt Returns: 30 Brett Stanley, 2 DeNiro Johnson 48 Penalties -- Kickoff Returns: 30 Brett Stanley, 2 DeNiro Johnson Punter: 45 Michael Bucci 395 Penalty Yards -- PAT-FG Kickers: 95 Cody Cummins, 26 Brady Lowe Holder: 22 Jack Yanachik 5 Fumbles- Lost -- Long Snapper: 31 Dominic Maisano -- Third Down% -- Head Coach: Dan Rohn (7-4 / 1 year) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Muskegon 56 0 Linden 1 Muskegon 34 24 Linden 8 Greenville 7 58.333 47.833 8 Muskegon 47 28 Linden 4 Cedar Springs 52 58.333 47.83335 BC Western 4 Cedar Springs 12 13 BC Western 5 Petoskey 8 44.167 DIVISION 3 28.8337 Holly 5 Muskegon 24 22 Flint Kearsley D 17 11-Player Football D 21 2 Mount Pleasant 1 58.333 44.333 61 Flint Kearsley 2 Mount Pleasant 14 37 Flint Kearsley 7 Gaylord (Forf) 0 57.333 44.3330 Clio 7 Marquette 21 36 Flint Kearsley 3 Marquette 38 45.167 44.33364 Bay City Central 3 Marquette 21 16 Bay City Central 6 Reeths-Puffer 0 45.167 38.1670 Pontiac 6 Muskegon 0 22 Chelsea 1 Zeeland West 66 58.333 67.000 40 Chelsea 1 Zeeland West 0 49 Chelsea 8 GR Ottawa Hills 12 52.167 67.0000 Redford Thurston 8 Middleville TK 17 23 Chelsea 4 Middleville TK 56 35.833 67.00041 South Lyon East 4 Middleville TK 1 44 South Lyon East 5 GR Kenowa Hills 14 35.833 50.5000 Garden City 5 East GR 0 38 Chelsea D 18 D 22 2 Zeeland East 0 39.333 67.000 29 BH Brother Rice 2 Holland 26 31 BH Brother Rice 7 Holland 1 14.667 62.2507 Divine Child 7 East GR 41 0 BH Brother Rice 3 East GR 36 39.333 2020 MHSAA Diision 3 Final 62.25014 Pinckney 3 East GR 63 Ford Field - Jan. 23, 7:30 pm 13 OL St Mary's 6 GR Northview 7 39.333 27.08338 OL St Mary's 6 DeWitt vs River Rouge 1 St Joseph 41 59 Riverview 1 St Joseph 37 CHAMPION 20 Riverview 8 Gull Lake 14 56.333 54.0006 Melvindale 8 St Joseph 9 40 River Rouge 4 BC Harper Creek 30 56.333 48.66721 River Rouge 4 BC Harper Creek 10 38 River Rouge 5 Parma Western 13 41.833 48.6670 Gibraltar Carlson 5 Sville Lakeshore 0 33 River Rouge D 19 D 23 2 Sville Lakeshore 44 56.200 48.667 42 NB Huron 2 Sville Lakeshore 1 30 NB Huron 7 Niles 6 56.200 49.83324 Sgate Anderson 7 Sville Lakeshore 14 21 NB Huron 3 Coldwater 40 56.200 49.83318 Allen Park 3 Coldwater 0 14 Allen Park 6 Sturgis 14 43.333 49.6677 Trenton 6 DeWitt 14 30 River Rouge 1 DeWitt 55 66.833 48.667 64 Eastpointe 1 DeWitt 52 57 Eastpointe 8 Jax Northwest 0 66.833 63.0000 Det East English 8 DeWitt 43 6 Eastpointe 4 Lansing Waverly 39 66.833 63.0000 Detroit Mumford 4 Lansing Waverly 0 0 Warren Fitz 5 St Johns 7 37.867 34.0001 Warren Fitz 5 DeWitt 1 30 Detroit King D 20 D 24 2 Mason 41 66.833 48.667 54 Detroit King 2 Mason 38 42 Detroit King 7 Ionia 0 60.167 48.66714 Woods Tower 7 Mason 0 50 Detroit King 3 Fowlerville 10 60.167 48.66727 Marysville 3 Fowlerville 13 17 Marysville 6 Haslett 0 42.400 42.00012 Harper Woods 6 Division 3 Rosters dewitt river rouge No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 Nicholas Flegler REC/DB 5-11 185 Jr. 1 Davion Haynes DB 6-1 170 Sr. 3 Trent Brandell REC/DB 5-11 175 Jr. 2 Markell Gilford DB 5-10 162 So. 4 Grant Uyl QB/LB 5-11 210 Sr. 3 Dejon Mayes WR 6-1 180 Sr. 5 Tyler Holtz QB/DB 5-11 195 Jr. 4 Mark Gilford DL 5-11 250 Sr. 6 Kylor Mills REC/DB 6-4 210 Sr. 5 Mareyohn Hrabowski QB 6-4 214 Sr. 7 Cooper Brumfield REC/DB 5-10 165 Sr. 6 Davon Jackson DB 6-5 170 So. 8 Lukas Bresser REC/DB 6-3 180 Sr. 7 Armorion Smith DB 6-2 190 Sr. 9 Blake Beachnau H/LB 5-11 210 Sr. 8 Leamon Jones DB 5-7 160 Sr. 10 Thomas McIntosh REC/DB 6-5 200 Jr. 9 Jonathan Marshall LB 6-2 230 Jr. 11 Connor McKean RB/DL 6-0 210 Sr. 10 Tayshaun Massey-Johnson WR 5-8 160 Sr. 11 Nicholas Marsh WR 6-2 200 Fr. 12 Ethan Fogel H/DL 5-11 200 Sr. 12 Jalen Holly WR 6-1 195 Jr. 14 Bryce Kurncz QB/DB 6-1 155 So. 13 Carlos Lumpkin DB 6-0 165 Sr. 15 Blake Haller WR/DB 5-11 165 So. 14 James Long LB 6-0 180 Sr. 16 Bryce Baker REC/DB 5-11 180 Sr. 15 Ja’qwan Rawls RB 5-11 174 Jr. 19 Cameron Reynolds RB/LB 5-11 160 Sr. 16 Jalen Bynum RB 5-11 174 Jr. 20 Joshua Hoffman TE/LB 6-0 175 Jr. 17 Brandon Wideman WR 5-10 160 Jr. 21 Bryce Debri REC/LB 5-11 185 Jr. 18 Kaelon Livers WR 5-11 170 Sr. 22 Nathaniel Deppen REC/DB 5-11 175 Sr. 19 David Martin WR 5-9 170 Sr. 23 Dylan Adkins WR/LB 5-11 165 So. 20 Jalen Heath DB 5-9 170 Sr. 25 Cole Pagliei REC/DB 5-11 165 Sr. 21 Jayden Cross DB 5-10 160 So. 26 Jonathan Warner RB/LB 6-0 180 So. 22 Demetrius Jester DB 5-9 170 Sr. 27 Adam Benda-Salinaz REC/DB 5-10 175 Sr. 23 Jalen Jarvis WR 5-8 160 Jr. 28 Ryan McKinney REC/DB 5-9 170 Jr. 24 Lamont Gordon DB 5-9 165 So. 29 Brody Barner REC/DB 5-11 150 Jr. 25 Cameron Paige WR 5-11 165 So. 33 Chase Boling RB/LB 5-8 165 Sr. 26 Charles Daniels RB 5-7 190 Sr. 34 Dillon Babb RB/LB 5-10 205 Jr. 27 Matthew Bennett DB 5-10 185 Jr. 43 Samuel Wang RB/DL 5-10 160 Sr. 28 Terrell Johnson RB 5-9 190 Jr. 44 Robert Donaldson REC/DB 5-10 170 Jr. 30 Maurice Cooper-Johnson RB 5-11 215 Jr. 45 Andrew Debri RB/LB 5-11 215 Sr. 31 Davion Hill RB 5-11 210 Fr. 46 Anson Weiss REC/DB 5-9 145 Jr. 32 Cameron Broadnax RB 5-10 200 Fr. 48 Brock Miller REC/DB 5-9 140 Sr. 33 Joseph King DB 6-0 190 Jr. 50 Conner Pochert OL/DL 6-0 260 Sr. 34 Karvon Stigall TE 6-4 260 Sr. 36 Christen Ward-Lewis LB 5-8 185 So. 52 Evan Reigler REC/LB 5-10 185 Jr. 42 Freddie King Jr. DB 5-10 165 Fr. 53 Landon Taber RB/LB 6-0 185 So. 44 Armon Garfield LB 6-0 200 So. 54 Grant Froehlich OL/DL 6-0 210 Sr. 47 Michael Smith DB 5-8 160 Sr. 56 Jaden Hall OL/DL 5-11 205 Jr. 50 Jerry Cross LB 5-11 156 Jr. 60 KyRen Geller OL/DL 6-2 280 Sr. 51 Mike Garrett LB 5-11 175 Sr. 61 Linkin Stine OL/DL 5-10 240 Fr. 52 Markee Jones DL 6-1 265 Jr. 63 Dominic Biretto OL/DL 5-10 200 Sr. 54 Darrin Mixon DL 5-10 250 Sr. 64 Garrett Schutte OL/DL 5-6 210 Sr. 55 Richard White DL 5-8 260 So. 65 Lane Boshaw OL/DL 5-10 210 Jr. 56 Edward Dawson LB 5-9 170 Sr. 66 Jesus Arriaga OL/DL 5-8 165 So. 59 Maurice Johnson DL 5-9 230 So. 67 Mario Del Rio OL/DL 6-1 270 Jr. 60 Terray McCain OL 6-1 300 Sr. 68 Matthew Nehf OL/DL 6-3 260 So. 62 Daylon Harris OL 5-8 200 Fr. 71 Nicholas Lawver OL/DL 6-3 255 Sr. 64 J’veonne Lee DL 5-8 160 So. 72 Max Wozniewski OL/DL 6-0 210 Sr. 65 Keyshawn Daniels OL 5-8 260 Sr. 74 Trevor Dennis OL/DL 6-2 260 Jr. 66 Derrick Johnson Jr. OL 5-9 270 So. 77 Zachary Wamsley OL/DL 6-4 240 Sr. 68 Tre’vione Boudreaux OL 5-9 275 So. 79 Tyler Nordmann OL/DL 6-6 345 Jr. 72 Matthew Stovall OL 5-8 315 So. 81 Kaiden Enos REC/DB 6-1 190 Jr. 75 Jalen Johnson OL 6-2 310 Sr. 84 Jonathan Hess REC/DB 5-10 185 Sr. 77 Tyler McMillan OL 6-6 325 Sr. 85 Brandon Soltis TE/K 6-2 190 So. 79 Chance Moore OL 6-5 335 Sr. 94 Broden Schafer OL/DL 6-6 225 So. 80 Derek Hall Jr. WR 5-10 155 Sr. 82 Jaylen Starr TE 5-11 185 Jr. Head Coach: Rob Zimmerman 84 Nigel Robinson TE 6-2 190 Fr. 86 Frank Brock WR 5-11 160 Sr. Assistant Coaches: Ryan Anderson, Justin Braska, Kyle Haskell, Josh Hoffman, Mike Holes, Alan Smith, John Vertalka, Tim Williams, 90 Davonte Miles DL 6-5 280 Jr. 92 Pius Odjugo DL 6-2 340 Sr. Phil Wilson Athletic Development: Nate Schaefer Statisticians: Andrew Coveart, Kevin Coveart, Ron Wilcox Head Coach: Corey Parker Assistant Coaches:Eric Pettway, Larry Johnson, Tarence Williams, Russell Scouting/Technology: Will Carpenter Hughes, Lance Collins, Curtis Kilpatrick, Christopher Harris, Marcus Bell, Strength Coaches: Justin Hartig, Alex Ester, Nate Trevino Reggie Pearson Sr., Antonio Ragaland, Lamar Toney, Chris Massey, David Team Doctor: Dr. Mark Schaar Rodgers, Keith Jackson Jr., Myles Campbell Captains: Blake Beachnau, Andrew Debri, Tyler Holtz, Conner Pochert, Captains: Mareyohn Hrabowski, Charles Daniels, Mark Gilford Grant Uyl Trainer: Nicole Pearson Trainer: Steve Jenkins Manager: Damon Smith Manager: Daniel Moua MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 3 dewitt (11-0)

School Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Michael Brya panthers Superintendent: John Deiter Conference: Capital Area Activities Conference Principal: Jody McKean - Blue (3-0, T-1st)

DeWitt •

First Row: Daniel Moua, Deyu Li, Evan Reigler, Jonathan Hess, Mario Del Rio, Dillon Babb, Max Wozniewski, Tyler Nordmann. Second Row: Jaden Hall, Samuel Wang, Trevor Dennis, Brandon Soltis, Ethan Fogel, Joan Garrido Abelli, Bryce Baker, Adam Benda-Salinaz, Zachary Wamsley, Kaiden Enos. Third Row: Cole Pagliei, Matthew Nehf, Ryan McKinney, Devonte Stone, Chase Boling, Brody Barner, Robert Donaldson, Anson Weiss, Joshua Hoffman, Team Stats Lane Boshaw. Fourth Row: Nathaniel Deppen, Blake Beachnau, Thomas McIntosh, Tyler Holtz, Nicholas Flegler, Bryce Debri, Connor McKean, Cooper Brumfield, Trent Brandell, Kylor Mills. Fifth Row: Conner Pochert, Grant Uyl, D OPP Garrett Schutte, KyRen Geller, Andrew Debri, Cameron Reynolds, Lukas Bresser, Grant Froehlich, Dominic Biretto, Nicholas Lawver. 440 Points Scored 50 Probable Starters Results 173 First Downs 79 264 Rushing Att 239 Offense D OPP LT 71 Nick Lawver SE 10 Tommy McIntosh 37 Portland 3 1455 Rushing Yards 807 LG 79 Tyler Nordmann QB 5 Tyler Holtz 64 Grand Ledge 38 C 60 KyRen Geller RB 45 Andrew Debri 56 Okemos 0 24 Rushing TDs 1 RG 50 Conner Pochert FB 21 Bryce Debri 43 Warren DeLaSalle 3 RT 74 Trevor Dennis FL 8 Luke Bresser 47 Lansing Waverly 0 2210 Passing Yards 603 TE 9 Blake Beachnau 43 Stevensville Lakeshore 6 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 157 Passes Att 141 55 Jackson Northwest 0 DE 11 Connor McKean LB 45 Andrew Debri 106 Passes Comp 56 DT 64 Garrett Schutte LB 4 Grant Uyl 52 Lansing Waverly 0 NG 50 Conner Pochert DB 10 Tommy McIntosh 43 Mason 0 31 Passing TDs 5 DE 9 Blake Beachnau DB 22 Nate Deppen MHSAA REGIONAL LB 2 Nick Flegler DB 8 Luke Bresser 1 Stevensville Lakeshore 0 1 Intercepted 12 LB 7 Cooper Brumfield MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 14 Muskegon 0 41 Punting Avg 32 Punt Returns: 10 Tommy McIntosh, 45 Andrew Debri 52 Penalties 43 Kickoff Returns: 22 Nate Deppen, 11 Connor McKean Punter: 2 Nick Flegler 449 Penalty Yards 368 PAT-FG Kickers: 2 Nick Flegler, 85 Brandon Soltis Holder: 4 Grant Uyl 6 Fumbles- Lost 7 Long Snapper: 9 Blake Beachnau 59 Third Down% 16 Head Coach: Rob Zimmerman (221-45 / 22 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 3 river rouge (9-1)

School Colors: Maroon & White Athletic Directors: Chester Franklin, Corey panthers Superintendent: Dr. Derrick Coleman Parker Principal: Michelle Kyles Conference: Michigan Metro Athletic Conference

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First Row: Johnson Armetrus Lamarr, William Franklin, Edward Dawson, Charles Daniels, Davion Haynes, Tayshaun Massey, James Long, Leamon Jones, Mark Gilford, Lamont Gordon, Markell Gilford, Ja’qwan Rawls, Demetrius Jester, David Martin, Carlos Lumpkin, Jalen Health, Dejon Mayes, Jalen Jarvis, Christen Ward-Lewis. Second Row: Christian Johnson, Matthew Bennett, Maurice Cooper Johnson, Kaelon Livers, Jerry Cross, Armond Garfield, Derek Hall Team Stats Jr., Michael Smith, Darrin Mixon, Jalen Holly, Pius Odjugo, Ronnie Smith, Brandon Wideman, Keyshawn Daniels, Joseph King, Richard White, Cameron Broadnax, Frank Brock. Third Row: Tyler McMillan, Michael Garrett, Kadaree Richardson, Davonte Miles, Jalen Johnson, Davon Dallas Jackson, Curtis McDaniels, Tre’vione Boudreaux, Markee Jones, Terry Johnson, Karvon Stigall, Mareyohn Hrabowski, Terray McCain, Nicholas Marsh. Not Pictured: Armorion RR OPP Smith, Johnathan Marshall, Jalen Bynum, Jayden Cross, Cameron Paige, Terrell Johnson, Daivon Hill, Freddie King Jr., Maurice Johnson, Ta-Ray McCain, Daylon Harris, J’veonne Lee, Derrick Johnson Jr, Matthew Stovall, Chance Moore, Jaylen Starr, Nigel Robinson, Christian Matthews, Eddie Collins, Jaylen 342 Points Scored 114 Pitts, Derek Johnson, Trevon Washington, Jayden Cross, Anthony Colliers, Jamarie Williams, Daniel Rucker. Probable Starters Results -- First Downs - - Rushing Att - Offense RR OPP PT 79 Chance Moore H 10 Tay-Shaun Massey- 53 Ecorse 0 - Rushing Yards - IT 60 Terray McCain Johnson 6 East Lansing 21 LG 77 Tyler McMillian QB 5 Mareyohn Hrabowski 41 Benton Harbor 0 - Rushing TDs - C 65 Keyshawn Daniels RB 26 Charles Daniels 34 Taylor 0 RG 75 Jlaen Johnson X 12 Jalen Holly 46 Detroit Renaissance 0 - Passing Yards - TE 30 Maurice Cooper- Z 3 Dejon Mayes MHSAA DISTRICTS - Passes Att - Johnson Defense 21 Gibraltar Carlson 0 38 Riverview 20 DT 90 Davonte’ Miles CB 1 Davion Haynes - Passes Comp - NG 92 Pius Odjugo $ 14 James Long 40 New Boston Huron 21 DT 4 Mark Gilford RO 2 Markell Gilford MHSAA REGIONAL - Passing TDs - LB 9 Jonathan Marshall FS 22 Demetrius Jester 33 Detroit Martin Luther King 30 LB 44 Armon Garfield SS 7 Armorion Smith MHSAA SEMIFINAL - Intercepted - CB 20 Jalen Heath 30 Chelsea 22 Specialists - Punting Avg - Punt Returns: Davion Haynes - Penalties - Kickoff Returns: Davion Haynes Punter: Matthew Bennett - Penalty Yards - PAT-FG Kicker: Tay-Shaun Massey-Johnson Holder: Lamonte Gordon - Fumbles- Lost - Long Snapper: Davonte’ Miles - Third Down% - Head Coach: Corey Parker (107-30 / 11 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Cadillac 0 1 Williamston 1 Cadillac 1 35 Williamston 8 45.500 54.1670 Owosso 8 Cadillac 34 28 Williamston 4 Alma 28 45.500 54.16734 Charlotte 4 Alma 0 21 Lake Fenton 5 Escanaba 14 24.333 DIVISION 4 27.66736 Lake Fenton 5 Cadillac 27 38 Williamston D 25 11-Player Football D 29 2 Ludington 18 45.500 54.167 55 BC Pennfield 2 Ludington 16 63 BC Pennfield 7 BC John Glenn 15 37.667 34.50014 Eaton Rapids 7 Sault Ste Marie 14 12 BC Pennfield 3 Sault Ste Marie 60 37.467 34.50032 Flint Powers Cath 3 Sault Ste Marie 22 42 Marshall 6 Sag Arthur Hill 6 37.467 26.33335 Marshall 6 Cadillac 28 0 Williamston 1 Spring Lake 48 45.500 54.167 52 Redford Union 1 Spring Lake 21 1 Redford Union 8 Fremont 0 42.667 49.6677 DH Annapolis 8 OT FH Eastern 41 14 Redford Union 4 Allendale 0 35.000 49.66739 Liv Clarenceville 4 FH Eastern 28 0 Liv Clarenceville 5 FH Eastern 42 35.000 31.33335 Tecumseh 5 FH Eastern 23 21 Milan D 26 D 30 2 Whitehall 46 35.000 49.167 1 Milan 2 Whitehall 27 34 Milan 7 Fruitport 8 38.667 49.1670 Adrian 7 Whitehall 13 22 Milan 3 Sparta 14 38.667 2020 MHSAA Diision 4 Final 49.16740 Carleton Airport 3 Coopersville 10 Ford Field - Jan. 22, 7:30 pm 8 Carleton Airport 6 Coopersville 26 26.833 34.83326 Romulus 6 Cadillac vs Det Country Day 1 Unity Christian 57 43 MH Lamphere 1 Unity Christian 0 CHAMPION 25 MH Lamphere 8 Holland Christian 7 58.333 48.5000 Cranbrook 8 Hamilton 14 10 MH Lamphere 4 Wy Godwin Hts 7 26.000 48.50046 HW Chandler Pk 4 Hamilton 1 20 HW Chandler Pk 5 Hamilton 10 26.000 26.50018 Center Line 5 South Christian 7 38 Det Country Day D 27 D 31 2 South Christian 56 54.167 43.500 59 Notre Dame Prep 2 South Christian 21 14 Notre Dame Prep 7 Wy Kelloggsville 0 54.167 48.0000 Hazel Park 7 South Christian 56 20 Det Country Day 3 GR Christian 28 54.167 43.50041 Det Country Day 3 GR Christian 6 21 Det Country Day 6 Wayland 21 41.833 43.50012 Det Henry Ford 6 Edwardsburg 26 12 Det Country Day 1 Edwardsburg 0 59.667 43.500 65 North Branch 1 Edwardsburg 55 35 North Branch 8 59.667 56.6670 Yale 8 Edwardsburg 43 47 North Branch 4 Vicksburg 17 59.667 56.66740 Cros-Lex 4 Vicksburg 7 0 Cros-Lex 5 Plainwell 12 41.167 47.00026 Imlay City 5 Edwardsburg 47 0 North Branch D 28 D 32 2 Hastings 58 59.667 56.667 57 Ortnvll Brandon 2 Hastings 22 33 Ortnvll Brandon 7 Three Rivers 0 47.667 51.1670 St Clair 7 Paw Paw 0 28 Ortnvll Brandon 3 Paw Paw 44 45.667 51.16727 Goodrich 3 Paw Paw 24 6 Goodrich 6 Otsego 7 45.667 48.66714 Armada 6 Division 4 Rosters detroit country day Cadillac

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 Billy Abdallah TE/LB -- -- Sr. 2 Colin Hess WR/DB 6-0 140 Sr. 3 Joe Miller RB/LB -- -- Sr. 6 Chris Reinhold RB/LB 6-3 195 So. 5 Jacob Yarberry RB/DB -- -- Sr. 7 Aden Gurden QB/DB 6-0 170 Jr. 6 Jamal Newberry WR/DB -- -- Jr. 9 Keenan Suminski RB/DB 5-11 155 So. 7 Jack Berenbaum WR/DB -- -- Sr. 10 Charlie Howell QB/DB 6-3 175 Fr. 8 Luke Ammori RB/DB -- -- Jr. 11 Andrew Johns TE/DL 6-4 190 Jr. 9 Dylan Lepkowski WR/DB -- -- So. 12 Carter Harsh RB/DB 5-10 165 Jr. 10 Cole Wilhelmi WR/QB/DB -- -- Jr. 13 Luke Enyeart WR/LB 6-1 175 Sr. 11 Jake Ammori WR/DB -- -- Jr. 19 Kaleb Mckinley QB/LB 5-9 195 So. 12 AJ Aburashed WR/DB -- -- Jr. 20 Noah Cochrane RB/LB 5-11 180 Sr. 13 Brandon Mann QB/DB -- -- Jr. 22 Dan Gray RB/DB 5-11 160 Sr. 14 Hunter Riutta QB -- -- So. 26/84 Evan Williams RB/DB 5-8 150 Jr. 16 Luke Jacobson QB -- -- Sr. 28 Gavin Aldrich WR/DB 6-0 175 Jr. 17 Quintin Hopkins WR/DB -- -- Jr. 30 Paitin Meinhardt RB/DB 5-10 140 So. 18 Jackson Norman WR/DB -- -- Sr. 33 Jakin Metzger WR/DB 5-9 145 Jr. 20 Jason Abro RB/LB -- -- Jr. 40 Collin Johnston RB/DB 5-9 180 Jr. 24 Kaelen Cooper RB/DB -- -- Sr. 42 Keenan Marr TE/LB 5-11 195 So. 25 Gabe Winowich RB/LB -- -- Fr. 46 Timothy Richards RB/LB 5-8 145 Jr. 27 Julian Scott WR/DB -- -- Jr. 48 Teegan Baker QB/DB 5-10 140 So. 28 Max Kunnath WR/DB -- -- Jr. 50 Garrett Schutte OL/DL 5-11 220 So. 29 Luke Grove WR/DB -- -- Jr. 52 Bryce Bengelink OL/DL 6-3 230 Sr. 32 Graham Doman RB/LB -- -- So. 58 Clayton Mckinley OL/DL 5-8 205 Jr. 33 Jalen Hunter WR/DB -- -- Sr. 60 Knoble Barber OL/DL 5-11 185 Jr. 34 Brody Ross OL/LB -- -- Jr. 62 Ben Meyer OL/DL 6-0 175 Jr. 40 Nick Wachol RB/DL -- -- Sr. 64 Blake Swiger OL/DL 6-0 265 Jr. 42 Danny MacLean WR/DB -- -- Sr. 65 Koby Denny OL/DL 5-9 240 So. 44 Jad Younes WR/DB -- -- Jr. 66 Travis Hundt OL/DL 6-0 190 Jr. 48 Caleb Mathis-Miller RB/LB -- -- Jr. 67 Sam Mallory OL/DL 5-11 200 Jr. 50 Jonah Rifkin OL/DL -- -- Sr. 68 Seth Dilley OL/DL 5-11 255 So. 51 Sammy Erjavac OL/DL -- -- Sr. 70 Dillon Boorsma OL/DL 6-0 210 Sr. 55 Jaden Freeman OL/DL -- -- Jr. 72 Nicolas Hale OL/DL 5-11 210 Jr. 58 Eric Grenadier OL/DL -- -- So. 74 Connor Anderson OL/DL 6-5 190 So. 60 Brendan Cornwell OL/DL -- -- So. 75 Ryan Sanders OL/LB 6-0 250 So. 61 Jack Copley OL/DL -- -- Jr. 76 Ryan Wood OL/DL 6-2 350 Sr. 62 Anthony Hamade OL/DL -- -- Jr. 77 Ryan Warner OL/DL 5-10 250 Sr. 63 Rayyan Hassan OL/DL -- -- Sr. 78 Jeramiah Shattuck OL/DL 6-2 300 Jr. 64 Malcom Tate OL/DL -- -- Jr. 79 Carson Raasio OL/DL 6-1 255 Jr. 65 Daniel Jaiysemi OL/DL -- -- Jr. 80 Jay Gulish WR/DL 6-2 180 Jr. 70 Zade Kazziha OL/DL -- -- Jr. 81 Kyle Fauble WR/DB 5-8 160 Sr. 72 Lucas Shallal OL/LB -- -- So. 82 Trenton Dennis TE/DL 6-2 175 Jr. 75 Will Leggon OL/DL -- -- Sr. 85 Derek Rood TE/DL 6-2 190 So. 77 Trey Timban OL/DL -- -- Sr. -- Alan Huang (Injured) WR/DB -- Sr. 79 Caleb Tiernan OL/DL -- -- Sr. 80 CJ Davis TE/DL -- -- Jr. Head Coach: Cody Mallory 81 Brian Singleton WR/DB -- -- Jr. Assistant Coaches:Todd Baker, Pat Hinkle, Nate Metzger, Zack Griffin, 84 Parker Yearego WR/DB -- -- Jr. Steven Cooper, Mark 85 Ali Kazziha WR/DB -- -- Jr. Cronkhite, Matt Logan, Paul Hanus, Dennis Holmes, Chad Phillips, 86 Chyran Humphries TE/DL -- -- Jr. John Raasio Stats: MaLinda Martin-Baker Head Coach: Dan MacLean Film: Steve Cox, April Griffin Assistant Coaches: Steve Mann, John Wilson, Jake Topp, Dave Furlong, Captains: Luke Enyart, Dan Gray, Ryan Wood, Noah Cochrane Matt Gunsorek Trainer: Brandon Parcell Captains: Danny MacLean, Joe Miller, Jacob Yarberry, Will Leggon, Caleb Tiernan Trainers: Ross Cooper, Andrew Hughes, Kady O’Connell

MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 4 cadillac (8-2)

School Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Fred Bryant vikings Superintendent: Jennifer Brown Conference: Big North Conference (3-2, 3rd) Principal: Konrad Molter

Cadillac •

2020 Cadillac Team Stats

C OPP

231 Points Scored 158 Probable Starters Results -- First Downs -- 363 Rushing Att -- Offense C OPP LT 62 Ben Meyer WR 2 Colin Hess 27 Alpena 0 2,507 Rushing Yards -- LG 76 Ryan Wood QB 7 Aden Gurden 21 Gaylord 7 C 79 Carson Raasio RB 12 Carter Harsh 17 Traverse City Central 41 31 Rushing TDs -- RG 64 Blake Swiger FB 20 Noah Cochrane 27 Petoskey 14 RT 67 Sam Mallory RB 40 Collin Johnston 27 Traverse City West 45 197 Passing Yards -- WR 81 Kyle Fauble 51 Gaylord 14 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 32 Passes Att -- 1 Alma 0 DE 85 Derek Rood LB 20 Noah Cochrane 11 Passes Comp -- DT 80 Jay Gulish DB 12 Carter Harsh 34 Sault Ste. Marie 14 DT 64 Blake Swiger DB 33 Jakin Metzger MHSAA REGIONAL 1 Passing TDs -- DE 82 Trenton Dennis DB 9 Keenan Suminski 27 Ada Forest Hills Eastern 23 LB 40 Collin Johnston DB 22 Dan Gray MHSAA SEMIFINAL - Intercepted 4 LB 13 Luke Enyart 28 Edwardsburg 26 Specialists 25.7 Punting Avg -- Punt Returns: 9 Keenan Suminski -- Penalties -- Kickoff Returns: 40 Collin Johnston, 12 Carter Harsh Punter: 2 Colin Hess -- Penalty Yards -- PAT-FG Kicker: 2 Colin Hess Holder: 7 Aden Gurden -- Fumbles- Lost 10 Long Snapper: 40 Collin Johnston -- Third Down% --

Head Coach: Cody Mallory (26-33 / 6 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 4 detroit country day (8-2)

School Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Directors: Dan MacLean, Dan Luft, Yellowjackets Superintendent: Rich Dempsey Ross Cooper Principal: Tim Bearden Conference: Independent

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Beverly Hills•

Team Stats

DCD OPP

201 Points Scored 90

Probable Starters Results 102 First Downs 73 Offense DCD OPP 296 Rushing Att -- LT 79 Caleb Tiernan SE 5 Jacob Yarberry 21 Detroit U-D Jesuit 12 LG 77 Trey Timban QB 13 Brandon Mann 10 Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 0 1445 Rushing Yards 538 C 50 Jonah Rifkin RB 24 Kaelen Cooper 0 Armada 1 RG 51 Sammy Erjavac FB 3 Joe Miller 37 Paw Paw 17 22 Rushing TDs 3 RT 75 Will Leggon FL 42 Danny MacLean 13 Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 23 TE 2 Billy Abdallah MHSAA DISTRICTS 461 Passing Yards 729 Defense 41 Detroit Henry Ford 12 89 Passes Att 148 DE 79 Caleb Tiernan LB 48 Caleb Mathis-Miller 21 Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 14 20 Madison Hts. Lamphere 10 DT 2 Billy Abdallah LB 3 Joe Miller 38 Passes Comp 64 NG 75 Will Leggon DB 24 Kaelen Cooper MHSAA REGIONAL DT 40 Nick Wachol DB 5 Jacob Yarberry 38 North Branch 0 1 Passing TDs 6 DE 33 Jalen Hunter DB 13 Brandon Mann MHSAA SEMIFINAL LB 42 Danny MacLean 12 Williamston 0 11 Intercepted 6 Specialists 41.6 Punting Avg -- Punt Returns: 5 Jacob Yarberry, 24 Kaelen Cooper Kickoff Returns: 5 Jacob Yarberry, 24 Kaelen Cooper -- Penalties -- Punters: 13 Brandon Mann, 5 Jacob Yarberry PAT-FG Kickers: 32 Graham Doman, 5 Jacob Yarberry -- Penalty Yards -- Holders: 42 Danny MacLean, 5 Jacob Yarberry Long Snappers: 51 Sammy Erjavac, 24 Danny MacLean 7 Fumbles- Lost 9

Head Coach: Dan MacLean (179-79 / 23 years) 41 Third Down% 34 Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals MHSAA News Back to School: How We Got Here

ince March 12, our world has been anything but normal. These times have tested most everything Sin life, and as summer turned toward fall, we found ourselves still with far more questions than answers. It has been said that an abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior. Let me start with these abnormal times. I had many conversations with administrators over the months leading to the start of school and school sports. The one constant theme was that these are anything but normal times. Many of these conversations moved to the issue of schools start- ing the academic year virtually while considering whether or not to offer school sports opportunities this fall. Let me share the things that have been part of almost all conversa- tions on this topic. All of us share the fundamental belief that we must pro- The loudest message I heard was that kids were going to tect the health and safety of individuals first. This doesn’t be playing sports this fall someplace. Period. Since May, include only COVID prevention measures, but also the that belief was proven consistently as athletic activity took mental health of teenage students and adults as well. In dis- place in the club, travel, AAU and non-school space nearly tricts starting the school year online, they viewed athletics every day. From first-hand experience, many of these being the one shred of normalcy students, and staff mem- events implemented ZERO of the safety standards and pro- bers who choose to coach, would have during the fall. It’s a tocols that businesses and schools had adopted for their chance to safely interact with peers and get needed physi- plans of return. The non-school world generally plowed cal activity that hasn’t been happening for some kids since ahead this past summer with few-to-no rules, regulations, March. Health and safety has to include all facets of the enforcement, oversight and accountability to anyone. If kids individual, and more research is being shared each day were to be playing sports, our member schools told us that about how mental health is becoming a critical issue during activity needs to be in the safest environment possible – these times. For many at-risk kids, sports is the one moti- which is with professional educators and trained coaches in vating factor to keep them in school and progressing our school sports world. toward graduation. Given the challenges of all online edu- Schools were quick to point out that kids had been con- cation for these at-risk kids, sports and the daily routine ditioning and training with school coaches in school-spon- they bring perhaps are more important for this group of sored workouts most of the summer. We believed that the students than ever before. absence of virus outbreaks among our 749 high schools’ With no school sports, the affluent communities and summer activities, involving thousands of kids, was families can navigate online learning during the day and because schools were following the return-to-activity plans. then afford the non-school athletic opportunities that kids Districts told us they can continue doing what they’ve been and families in less-affluent areas simply cannot. In many doing safely since June by following all COVID guidance communities, school sports can provide opportunities and and regulations that the MHSAA put in place with govern- open doors that would not appear if kids become priced-out ment’s leadership and partnership. from participating and competing. Schools starting the year virtually have told us they The past several months have been the most abnormal used the lessons learned from the start of sports for when in a century. School sports being the one pathway back to students eventually returned, or will return, later this year. school for students in our state – the one norm for this year School administrators have shared this view privately as – run by professional educators who put kids first, can be this has become a highly-charged topic among various an incredible boost to the physical and mental health of all groups within our school communities. Sports allow of us. We believe that school sports can be done safely and schools to bring students back to campus in small, consis- smartly, and the MHSAA continues to developt plans that tent and defined groups with the same adults working with do just that. We believe we must react to these abnormal those students each day. In school sports, there is little mix- times by thinking differently and looking at these unique ing of students from one sport with those students in anoth- times through a unique lens. er – making it much easier to monitor, track and trace kids Trying to find one normal for our kids in these abnormal when needed than if all students were in the buildings, hall- school days might just be the best thing we can do. ways and classrooms all day. We heard from administrators that valuable lessons learned with athletics in August and — Mark Uyl, MHSAA Executive Director September could lead to a more successful school start-up with students back on campus later in the year.

MHSAA Programs - 1 Programs Scholar-Athlete Award in 32nd Year Awarding Scholarships to Students

housands of students voluntari- Award is something that proves how Each MHSAA member school is ly extend their classroom day important athletics are to the develop- allowed to nominate a number of stu- Tby taking part in extracurricular ment of a well-rounded person.” dent-athletes based on the size of the activities, often improving their academ- Students applying for the Scholar- school. Class A schools can nominate ic achievements in the process. The Athlete Award must be graduating dur- six boys and six girls, Class B four boys value that such programs play in the ing the 2020-21 school year, carry a 3.5 and four girls, Class C three boys and total education of a high school student three girls and Class D two boys and two is highlighted through the MHSAA/Farm girls. The first 30 scholarships will be Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete awarded based on this graduated scale, Award, which will award $1,000 scholar- with two additional scholarships intended ships to 32 top student-athletes and rec- for minority applicants. ognize over 2,000 other outstanding A committee composed of school individuals in 2020-21. administrators from across the state will Under written by Farm Bureau select regional and statewide winners. Insurance, the Scholar-Athlete Award is grade-point average, and have previous- Farm Bureau Insurance, a long-time now in its 32nd year, and presents schol- ly won a letter in a varsity sport that the supporter of MHSAA activities, also arships to students in every MHSAA MHSAA sponsors postseason competi- sponsors other educationally oriented enrollment classification. The scholar- tion. programs. Chief Executive Officer Don ships may be used at any institution of Applicants will also be required to Simon notes the company’s pleasure higher learning. show involvement in other school- com- with the awards program. “It is amazing to see the number of munity activities and submit an essay on The 32 scholarship recipients will be young people who are proven achievers the importance of sportsmanship in edu- recognized at the MHSAA Boys in academics and activities,” said Mark cational athletics. Basketball Finals at the Breslin Student Uyl, executive director of the MHSAA. Application materials can be found Events Center in East Lansing in March. “At a time when our educational system on MHSAA.com. Scan the code below to is coming under fire, the Scholar-Athlete access the page.

The annual scholar-athlete ceremony is one of the highlights of the winter season. More information about the awards may be obtained by contacting your local school principal, athletic director or guidance counselor. The online application form can be found at MHSAA.com/scholarship.

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FarmBureauInsurance.com MHSAA Programs - 5 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 when we support our Michigan teams, we all win.

From youth football programs to the MHSAA Championships, we are proud to support our home teams across the Midwest. 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** Don Gustafson* Vic Michaels**, Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Director Superintendent Director of Physical Education & Athlet- Midland High School St. Ignace Area Schools ics Class A-B — Northern Lower Peninsula Junior High/Middle Schools Archdiocese of Detroit Private and Parochial Schools Jay Alexander* Kris Isom* Executive Director of Athletics Athletic Director Chris Miller* Detroit Public Schools Adrian Madison High School Athletic Director Detroit Public Schools Position Appointee Gobles High School Class C-D — Southwestern Michigan Nicole Carter** Sean Jacques** Principal Assistant Principal/Athletic Director Steve Newkirk**, Vice President Novi High School Calumet High School Principal Appointee Class C-D — Upper Peninsula Clare Middle School Junior High/Middle Schools Scott Grimes**, President Karen Leinaar* Assistant Superintendent of Human Athletic Director Chris Riker** Services Bear Lake High School Athletic Director Grand Haven Public Schools Statewide At-Large Portage Northern High School Statewide At-Large Class A-B — Southwestern Michigan Mark Mattson** Vicky Groat** Athletic Director John Thompson** Principal/Athletic Director Maple City Glen Lake High School Athletic Director Battle Creek St. Philip High School Class C-D — Northern Lower Peninsula Brighton High School Appointee Class A-B — Southeastern Michigan William McKoy* Kyle Guerrant (ex-officio) Athletic Director Alex Tiseo* Deputy Superintendent, Finance Opera- Romulus Summit Academy North Athletic Director tions Appointee Marquette High School Michigan Dept. of Education, Lansing Class A-B — Upper Peninsula Designee Jason Mensing* Athletic Director *Term Expires December 2021 Ottawa Lake Whiteford High School **Term Expires December 2020 Class C-D — Southeastern Michigan

8 - MHSAA Programs DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Reed City 44 42 Lansing Catholic 1 Reed City 32 49 Lansing Catholic 8 Cheboygan 6 51.433 41.0006 Berrien Springs 8 Reed City 1 17 Lansing Catholic 4 Kingsford 13 51.433 41.0007 Dowagiac 4 Kingsford 14 14 South Haven 5 Ogemaw Heights 6 28.133 DIVISION 5 35.33334 South Haven 5 Reed City 0 28 Lansing Catholic D 33 11-Player Football D 37 2 Kingsley 38 51.433 41.000 49 Hackett Catholic 2 Kingsley 63 14 Hackett Catholic 7 Standish-Sterling 13 48.167 39.3337 Benton Harbor 7 Kingsley 0 6 Olivet 3 Gladwin 33 48.167 39.33320 Olivet 3 Gladwin 16 28 Olivet 6 Hancock 14 31.333 39.33317 Hillsdale 6 Freeland 14 14 Lansing Catholic 1 Freeland 60 44.167 41.000 56 Summit Acad N 1 Freeland 41 27 Summit Acad N 8 Sag Valley Luth 6 44.167 38.8336 Flat Rock 8 Freeland 35 10 Summit Acad N 4 Bullock Creek 27 44.167 38.83350 DH Robichaud 4 Bullock Creek 28 6 DH Robichaud 5 Carrollton 6 32.167 28.00024 Whitmore Lake 5 Freeland 1 5 Grosse Ile D 34 D 38 2 Essex Garber 49 44.167 29.000 3 AA Gab Richard 2 Essex Garber 21 28 Dundee 7 Saginaw 0 43.000 15.50014 Dundee 7 Essex Garber 14 14 Grosse Ile 3 Sag Swan Valley 38 43.000 2020 MHSAA Diision 5 Final 29.00045 Grosse Ile 3 Sag Swan Valley 14 Ford Field - Jan. 23, 4:30 pm 47 Grosse Ile 6 Shepherd 0 33.500 29.00028 Monroe Jefferson 6 GR Cath Central vs Frankenmuth 1 Cent Montcalm 7 55 Frankenmuth 1 HC Tri County 40 CHAMPION 28 Frankenmuth 8 HC Tri County 33 21.967 52.50012 Bridgeport 8 HC Tri County 12 56 Frankenmuth 4 Orchard View 16 21.967 52.50028 Almont 4 Grant 21 0 Almont 5 Grant 48 25.333 27.4170 Ovid-Elsie 5 Oakridge 7 31 Frankenmuth D 35 D 39 2 Oakridge 40 33.333 52.500 57 Corunna 2 Oakridge 41 27 Corunna 7 Chippewa Hills 6 33.333 35.0006 Birch Run 7 Oakridge 50 14 Corunna 3 Big Rapids 48 33.333 35.0007 Mcmb Luth North 3 Big Rapids 20 10 Richmond 6 Newaygo 20 30.433 24.16738 Richmond 6 GR Cath Central 49 35 Frankenmuth 1 GR Cath Central 0 62.500 52.500 44 Marine City 1 GR Cath Central 41 47 Marine City 8 62.500 46.8330 Detroit Osborn 8 GR Cath Central 1 30 Marine City 4 Hopkins 18 62.500 46.83340 Warren Lincoln 4 Belding 6 28 Warren Lincoln 5 Belding 32 41.833 30.83316 Detroit CMA 5 GR Cath Central 58 7 Marine City D 36 D 40 2 GR West Cath 41 62.500 46.833 34 Detroit Denby 2 GR West Cath 21 32 Detroit Denby 7 Comstock Park 0 50.833 39.5000 Detroit Cody 7 Portland 0 0 Detroit Denby 3 Portland 51 50.167 39.50048 SCS South Lake 3 Portland 28 22 SCS South Lake 6 Lakewood 7 50.167 36.33321 Clawson 6 Division 5 Rosters Grand Rapids CC frankenmuth

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 1 Isaiah Hicks OLB 6-0 210 Sr. 2 Daniel Barger RB -- -- Sr. 2 John Passinault WR/DB 6-0 180 Jr. 3 Jake Andrews LB -- -- Jr. 4 Davin Reif QB -- -- Sr. 3 Owen Lavoie DB 5-9 175 Sr. 5 Aiden Hoard QB -- -- So. 4 Jack Barlow DB/K 6-0 175 Sr. 6 Samuel Barger RB -- -- So. 5 Jace Williams WR 6-5 198 Sr. 7 Nick Trombley DB -- -- Sr. 6 Joey Silveri QB 6-0 205 Jr. 8 Ben Reinert L -- -- Sr. 7 Danny Mikolay WR/DB 6-01 185 Sr. 9 Ethan Jacobs DL -- -- Sr. 8 Chris Tepper LB 5-10 175 So. 10 Samuel McKenzie DB -- -- Sr. 11 Brenden Marker QB -- -- So. 9 Joe Mullet WR/OLB 6-4 185 So. 12 Carter Short RB -- -- So. 10 Caleb Burress WR 5-7 150 Jr. 13 Riley Roy S -- -- Sr. 11 Nate VanTimmeren TE/DE 6-4 190 So. 14 Cole Jankowski S -- -- Jr. 12 John Meyer DB 5-6 130 So. 15 Jack Rich QB -- -- Fr. 13 Jack Cook LB 5-11 190 So. 16 Christian Wenburg WR -- -- So. 14 Jack Rellinger TB 5-7 175 Jr. 17 Jason Leach RB -- -- Jr. 20 Cameron Severs RB -- -- Jr. 15 Luke Kuzner WR/DB 6-0 170 Jr. 21 Tyler Rich DB -- -- Sr. 16 Max Trudeau DB 5-7 170 Jr. 22 Michael Carter L -- -- Jr. 17 Nick Hoffman LB 5-8 170 So. 23 Konnor Roche LB -- -- Sr. 18 Devin Fridley-Bell WR/DB 5-8 170 Jr. 24 Floyd Atwood DB -- -- Jr. 19 Conor Wolf QB 5-10 150 Fr. 25 Dalton DeBeau LB -- -- So. 26 Cole Lindow RB -- -- Jr. 22 Jack Klafeta LB 5-10 180 Jr. 27 Jacob Bellinger RB -- -- Sr. 23 Nick Hollern TB 5-9 195 Sr. 29 Travis Brenner WR -- -- So. 24 Nolan Ziegler SS 6-3 205 Jr. 30 Nate Jackson L -- -- Jr. 25 Dawson Schroder DB 5-6 130 Jr. 32 Hunter Leddy RB -- -- Jr. 28 Billy Mikolay DB 5-6 140 So. 33 Nate Morris RB -- -- Jr. 30 Ben Passinault OLB 6-4 180 So. 34 Ian Stephens RB -- -- Jr. 37 Chris Rittmueller WR -- -- So. 33 Daniel Krajewski TE/DE 6-3 200 Sr. 40 Dayne Reif LB -- -- So. 34 Isaac Redmer OLB 5-9 175 So. 42 Drew Titsworth TE -- -- So. 44 Andrew Smitley K/P 5-9 175 Sr. 50 Alec Martin L -- -- Jr. 48 Magdeline Richthammer K/P 5-4 110 Jr. 51 James Tack L -- -- Jr. 50 Ryan Todd OL/DL 5-9 235 Jr. 52 Hunter Schmitzer L -- -- So. 51 Alex Twiss DL 5-7 190 So. 53 Tyler Schafsnitz L -- -- Jr. 54 Sean Coughlin L -- -- Jr. 52 Brady Redmer OL/DL 6-0 205 Jr. 55 Christian Duclos L -- -- So. 53 Aidan Johnson OL 6-0 220 So. 56 Barrett Rowden L -- -- So. 54 Shea Cavanaugh DL 5-9 190 Sr. 59 Ashton Benkert L -- -- Jr. 55 Brendan Napieralski OL 6-0 205 Fr. 60 Ben Storms L -- -- Sr. 56 Henry Marshal OL/DL 5-9 175 Sr. 61 Ryan Merrihew L -- -- Sr. 57 Carter Meinert OL/DL 5-9 165 Jr. 63 Colton Zehnder L -- -- Sr. 64 Kyle Main L -- -- Sr. 58 Eric Rhein DL 5-9 165 Jr. 65 Bryce Campbell L -- -- Jr. 59 Ryan Beggs OL 5-9 190 Sr. 67 Michael Hecht L -- -- Jr. 61 Zach Baxter OL 5-10 170 Jr. 68 Chase Kolhagen L -- -- Jr. 62 Jack Krajewski OL 6-5 190 Jr. 70 Zach Adkins L -- -- Sr. 64 Liam Durkin OL 5-10 200 Jr. 71 Carter Weiss L -- -- So. 65 Brendan Roehr OL 6-0 210 Fr. 73 Matthew Kelley L -- -- So. 74 Issac Reinbold L -- -- Jr. 66 Bryce Plachecki OL 6-2 185 Jr. 75 Darren Agans L -- -- Jr. 69 Burak Henderson OL 6-4 285 Sr. 76 Zach Schmitzer L -- -- Jr. 72 Dominick Schoenborn OL 6-2 250 Sr. 79 Carson Jarlock L -- -- Jr. 73 Will Smith OL 6-3 240 Jr. 80 Lucas Miller WR -- -- Sr. 74 Matthew Aguilar OL 5-9 260 Jr. 81 Seth Malmo DB -- -- Jr. 75 William Sedore ------82 Braydon Martin WR -- -- So. 83 Cameron Rolando WR -- -- Sr. 77 Armando Melendez DL 5-9 245 Sr. 84 Logan Geitman WR -- -- Jr. 79 Matthew Scott OL 5-9 210 So. 87 Nicholas Ragen WR -- -- So. 81 Ryan Eastland OLB 5-10 175 So. 88 Cameron Larrison WR -- -- Jr. 89 Ryan Brenner DB -- -- Sr. Head Coach: Todd Kolster Assistant Coaches: Joel Passinault, Conor Lefere, Ryan Gallogly, Dan Head Coach: Phil Martin Assistant Coaches: Dave Compau, Marcus Cornelius, Brent Lynch, Kyle Bierlein, Jason Barcheski, Brad VanTimmeren, Karl Redmer, Brett Lambert, Kyle Shelton, Farmer, Jamie Tackabury, Marc Stasik, Logan Raymond, Nick Szczepanski, Jerry Brian Mayfield, Tim Lambert, Matt Wise, Luke Passinault, Brian Ciluffo, Drake, Todd Sprowl, Ben Schuler Adam Nelson Captains: Zach Adkins, Konnor Roche, Ethan Jacobs, Davin Reif, Riley Roy Trainer: Nate Lutz Trainer: Julie Felten Manager: William Sedore Managers: Owen Bierlein, Maia Bierlein, Hagen Wascher, Chloe Compau, Luke Felten, Jacob Felten MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 5 Grand Rapids Catholic central (10-0)

School Colors: Royal, White & Gold Athletic Director: Trevor Hinshaw cougars Superintendent: Dave Faber Conference: O-K Conference – Gold (6-0, 1st) Principal: Tiffany Marrinan

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Team Stats 2020 Grand Rapids CC GRCC OPP

Probable Starters Results 335 Points Scored 113

Offense GRCC OPP 147 First Downs 87 LT 69 Burak Henderson SE 7 Daniel Mikolay 44 Wayland Union 7 LG 59 Ryan Beggs QB 6 Joey Silveri 50 Middleville Thorn.-Kellogg 7 221 Rushing Att 303 C 72 Dominick Schoenborn RB 23 Nick Hollern 42 Cedar Springs 28 RG 52 Brady Redmer SL 2 John Passinault 42 Grand Rapids Kenowa Hills 28 1485 Rushing Yards 1202 RT 62 Jack Krajewski FL 5 Jace Williams 28 Forest Hills Eastern 3 18 Rushing TDs 10 TE 33 Daniel Krajewski 28 Grand Rapids S. Christian 27 MHSAA DISTRICTS Defense 1759 Passing Yards 514 LB 30 Ben Passinault LB 13 Jack Cook 41 Belding 6 DT 52 Brady Redmer SS 24 Nolan Ziegler 1 Portland 0 150 Passes Att 102 NG 59 Ryan Beggs DB 3 Owen Lavoie MHSAA REGIONAL DT 62 Jack Krajewski DB 7 Daniel Mikolay 58 Muskegon Oakridge 7 95 Passes Comp 51 LB 1 Isaiah Hicks DB 2 John Passinault MHSAA SEMIFINAL 27 Passing TDs 5 LB 22 Jack Klafeta 49 Freeland 14 Specialists 4 Intercepted 1 Punt Returns: 2 John Passinault Kickoff Returns: 7 Daniel Mikolay, 14 Jack Rellinger 34.6 Punting Avg 32.2 Punters: 4 Jack Barlow, 44 Andrew Smitley, 48 Magdeline Richthammer 34 Penalties 33 PAT-FG Kickers: 4 Jack Barlow, 44 Andrew Smitley, 48 Magdeline Richthammer 293 Penalty Yards 265 Holders: 2 John Passinault, 7 Daniel Mikolay 13-4 Fumbles- Lost 7-5 Long Snappers: 2 Johns Passinault, 72 Dominick Schoenborn, 6 Joey Silveri -- Third Down% -- Head Coach: Todd Kolster (99-12 / 9 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 5 frankenmuth (11-0)

School Colors: Red & Gray Athletic Director: Kevin Schwedler eagles Superintendent: Adele Martin Conference: Tri-Valley Conference (3-0, 1st) Principal: JoLynn Clark

Frankenmuth •

Team Stats First Row: Daniel Barger, Jake Andrews, Davin Reif, Nick Trombley, Ben Reinert, Ethan Jacobs, Samuel McKenzie, Riley Roy, Cole Jankowski, Jason Leach, Cameron Severs, Tyler Rich, Dalton DeBeau, Michael Carter. Second Row: Konner Roche, Floyd Atwood, Cole Lindow, Jacob Bellinger, Nate Jackson, Hunter Leddy, Nate Morris, Ian Stephens, Dayne Reif, Drew Titsworth, Alec Martin, James Tack. Third Row: Tyler Schafsnitz, Sean Coughlin, Ashton Benkert, Ben Storms, Ryan Merrihew, Colten Zehnder, Kyle Main, Bryce Campbell, Michael Hecht, Chase Kolhagen. Fourth Row: F OPP Zach Adkins, Isaac Reinbold, Darren Agans, Zach Schmitzer, Carson Jarlock, Lucas Miller, Seth Malmo, Cameron Rolando, Logan Geitman, Cameron Larrison, Ryan Brenner. Fifth Row: Coach Phil Martin, Athletic Trainer Julie Felten, Coach Jason Farmer, Coach Brent Lynch, Coach Kyle Bierlein, Coach Logan Raymond, Coach Jamie Tackabury, Coach Jerry Drake, Coach Dave Compau, Coach Ben Schuler, Coach Nick Szczepanski, Coach Marcus Cornelius, Coach Mark Stasik. Not Pictured: Aiden Hoard, Samuel Barger, Carter Short, Jack Rich, Christian Wenburg, Travis Brenner, Chris 396 Points Scored 61 Rittmueller, Hunter Schmitzer, Christian Duclos, Barrett Rowden, Carter Weiss, Matthew Kelley, Braydon Martin, Nicholas Ragan, Coach Todd Sprowl, Film Coordinator Matt Compau. Probable Starters Results 164 First Downs 77 397 Rushing Att 247 Offense F OPP LT 50 Alec Martin SE 9 Ethan Jacobs 41 Freeland 3 2860 Rushing Yards 315 LG 61 Ryan Merrihew QB 4 Davin Reif 35 Saginaw Swan Valley 6 C 70 Zach Adkins WB 2 Daniel Barger 31 Essexville-Garber 7 45 Rushing TDs 1 RG 64 Kyle Main FB 26 Cole Lindow 36 Alma 0 RT 71 Carter Weiss WB 13 Riley Roy 41 Birch Run 6 827 Passing Yards 1052 TE 42 Drew Titsworth 42 Bridgeport 6 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 103 Passes Att 182 55 Bridgeport 12 DE 8 Ben Reinert LB 25 Dalton DeBeau 45 Passes Comp 67 DT 60 Ben Storms DB 10 Samuel McKenzie 28 Almont 0 DT 59 Ashton Benkert DB 21 Tyler Rich 56 Corunna 14 8 Passing TDs 8 DT 22 Michael Carter S 14 Cole Jankowski MHSAA REGIONAL DE 9 Ethan Jacobs S 13 Riley Roy 31 Marine City 7 1 Intercepted 15 LB 23 Konnor Roche MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 35 Lansing Catholic 14 38.5 Punting Avg 31.0 Punt Returns: 13 Riley Roy 59 Penalties 53 Kickoff Returns: 13 Riley Roy, 26 Cole Lindow Punter: 9 Ethan Jacobs 507 Penalty Yards 378 PAT-FG Kicker: 89 Ryan Brenner Holder: 10 Samuel McKenzie 14 - 3 Fumbles- Lost17 - 6- Long Snapper: 3 Jake Andrews .369 Third Down% .236 Head Coach: Phil Martin (79-14 / 8 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Menominee 0 1 Buchanan 1 Menominee 14 55 Buchanan 8 39.000 52.8330 Fennville 8 Calumet 19 28 Buchanan 4 Calumet 38 23.033 52.83344 Brandywine 4 Calumet 29 15 Brandywine 5 Houghton 16 23.033 DIVISION 6 31.6677 Comstock 5 Negaunee 12 33 Constantine D 41 11-Player Football D 45 2 Ish Westwood 0 22.000 40.667 47 Constantine 2 Ish Westwood 14 63 Constantine 7 33.967 40.6670 Watervliet 7 Negaunee 20 55 Constantine 3 Gladstone 14 22.000 40.66740 Coloma 3 Negaunee 42 20 Parchment 6 Negaunee 28 22.000 21.33342 Parchment 6 Grayling 14 6 Constantine 1 Manistee 62 26.667 40.667 48 Jonesville 1 Manistee 14 60 Jonesville 8 Kalkaska 6 36.167 38.96741 Onsted 8 Grayling 28 22 Jonesville 4 Grayling 47 26.667 38.96728 Columbia Central 4 Grayling 49 24 Stockbridge 5 Benzie Central 12 26.667 20.00036 Stockbridge 5 Grayling 34 14 Michigan Center D 42 D 46 2 Glen Lake 50 26.667 28.917 54 Michigan Center 2 Glen Lake 28 30 Michigan Center 7 Elk Rapids 8 33.167 28.91716 Napoleon 7 OT Boyne City 20 28 Michigan Center 3 Boyne City 56 29.333 2020 MHSAA Diision 6 Final 28.91734 Adrian Madison 3 Boyne City 29 Ford Field - Jan. 22, 4:30 pm 13 Adrian Madison 6 Mason Co Cent 25 29.333 28.16730 Quincy 6 Montague vs Clinton 1 Musk Cath Cent 62 63 Blissfield 1 Musk Cath Cent 28 CHAMPION 21 Blissfield 8 Shelby 0 51.333 45.1670 Luth Westland 8 Musk Cath Cent 7 13 Blissfield 4 Sanford Meridian 14 51.333 45.16756 Ida 4 Harrison 0 14 Ida 5 Harrison 22 31.933 26.66712 Dearborn ATA 5 Montague 41 13 Clinton D 43 D 47 2 Montague 75 46.333 40.833 59 Clinton 2 Montague 50 42 Clinton 7 Hart 0 46.333 40.83320 Det Voyageur 7 Montague 36 16 Clinton 3 Clare 41 46.333 40.83356 Erie Mason 3 Clare 7 24 Erie Mason 6 Kent City 6 44.767 34.5000 Ecorse 6 Montague 49 40 Clinton 1 Montrose 49 46.333 40.833 42 Mich Collegiate 1 Montrose 42 30 Mich Collegiate 8 Tawas 12 40.500 46.8330 Bradford Acad 8 Montrose 40 52 Mich Collegiate 4 Caro 23 40.500 46.8330 Detroit Pershing 4 Chesaning 0 0 Flint Hamady 5 Chesaning 35 20.500 23.50035 Flint Hamady 5 Montrose 16 12 Mich Collegiate D 44 D 48 2 Millington 48 40.500 46.833 48 Detroit Edison 2 Millington 36 28 Detroit Edison 7 Otisville LakeVille 0 39.500 34.6676 Algonac 7 Millington 35 0 Detroit Edison 3 Mt Morris 48 39.500 34.66750 Durand 3 Mt Morris 28 26 Durand 6 Pinconning 18 23.833 31.5000 Detroit Collegiate 6 Division 6 Rosters clinton montague

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 1 Ethan Younts DB 5-6 140 So. 2 Izac Jarka WR / CB 6-0 160 So. 2 Zak Shadley DB/RB 5-6 140 So. 3 Michael Moore RB / CB 5-9 165 So. 3 Kaden Settles DB 6-0 160 Jr. 4 Zachery Nelson RB / CB 5-8 175 Sr. 4 Nik Shadley DB 5-6 140 Fr. 5 Drew Collins QB / OLB 6-3 208 Sr. 5 Jack Voll RB/DE 5-11 220 Sr. 6 Rodney Brassfield WR / OLB 6-2 215 So. 6 Braydn Lehman RB/LB 5-10 180 So. 7 Andrew Kooi WR / DB 5-9 170 Jr. 8 Derek Tomalak QB 5-8 155 Jr. 8 Ian Degen WR / CB 5-11 170 Jr. 10 George Ames RB/DB 5-8 155 Jr. 12 Colton Blankstrom WR / LB 6-0 180 Jr. 11 Davey Campbell RB/S 5-8 160 Sr. 13 Trey Mikkelsen WR / MLB 6-0 210 Sr. 12 Ridge Ahrens TE/DB 5-10 160 Sr. 16 Chase Gowell WR / CB 5-9 165 So. 14 Scott Wiler DB 5-6 140 Sr. 21 Tugg Nichols WR / OLB 5-10 170 Jr. 15 Coy Perry DB 5-5 130 Fr. 22 Dylan Everett RB / CB 5-8 162 Jr. 19 Jonathan Baughey K 5-10 155 Jr. 25 Samuel Smith WR / FS 5-11 180 Sr. 20 Thomas Tengler DB 5-9 160 Sr. 28 Reece Taylor WR / CB 5-10 170 Jr. 22 Sebastian Roesler OL/DL 6-0 210 Sr. 30 Owen Petersen WR / CB 5-11 165 So. 24 Cole Breitenwischer RB/LB 5-8 150 Fr. 33 Nicholas Moss RB / DB 5-7 150 So. 32 Tommy Burt TE/LB 6-0 180 Sr. 44 Kade Johnson TE / OLB 6-0 180 So. 44 Brayden Randolph RB/LB 5-11 180 Sr. 50 Alec Waruszewski OL / LB 6-1 180 Sr. 48 Joey Preston RB/LB 5-7 160 Fr. 51 Joel Booth OL / DL 5-11 210 So. 50 Brandon Felts OL/DL 6-2 280 So. 52 Walker Martin OL / DL 6-3 285 Sr. 52 Ethan Herington LB 5-10 180 Jr. 55 Aaron Rolf OL / DL 6-0 230 Jr. 54 Zach Duford OL/DL 5-6 190 So. 63 Dakota Croff-Wiegand OL / DL 5-6 200 Sr. 56 Kyler Haft OL/LB 5-8 180 Sr. 66 Silas Jancek OL / LB 5-10 200 So. 60 Ryan Phillips OL/DL 5-10 220 Sr. 67 David Dobson OL / LB 5-11 175 Sr. 62 Luke Knight OL/DL 6-0 200 Sr. 68 John Greiner OL / OLB 5-11 175 So. 64 Jacob Gilson OL/DL 5-10 170 So. 71 Christopher Kessler OL / OL 5-11 225 Sr. 66 Trevor Lakatos OL/DL 5-10 210 So. 77 Hayden McDonald OL / DL 6-3 285 Jr. 68 Frederick Wade OL/LB 5-8 180 So. 78 Luke Booth OL / DL 6-3 275 Sr. 70 Alex Ferrell OL/DL 5-10 220 So. 71 Will Felts OL/DL 6-0 300 Sr. Head Coach: Patrick Collins 72 Tyler Bowles OL/DL 6-0 280 Sr. Assistant Coaches: Denny Barnes, Brad Francis, Dan French, Brian Jaekel, 74 Kaden Mozena OL/DL 6-0 220 Sr. Cody Kater, Matt McDonald, Randy Mikkelsen, Brock Myers, 75 Nate Page OL/DL 5-10 200 Fr. Craig Smith, Jeff Stark 76 Garrett Daugherty OL/DL 5-7 170 Sr. Captains: Drew Collins, Walker Martin, Sam Smith 77 Tommy Baker OL/DL 5-7 295 Sr. Trainer: Jessica Cederquist 79 Matt Johnson OL/DL 6-1 315 Jr. Managers: Mason Darke, Kellen Francis, Isaac French, Logan Hansen 84 Nate Smith TE/LB 6-2 200 So. 88 Brenden Keith TE/LB 5-10 180 Sr.

Head Coach: Jeremy Fielder Assistant Coaches: John Schuler, Casey Randolph, Dave Pray, Joe Gillies, Ken Roberts, Zak McNitt, Collin Poore Captain: Brayden Randolph Trainer: Christa Abels Managers: Jake Felts, Mason Brodie

MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 6 clinton (10-1)

School Colors: Red & Black Athletic Director: Jeff Waltz Superintendent: Jim Cracraft Conference: Lenawee County Athletic Principal: Kevin Beazley Association (5-1, 2nd)

First Row: Brayden Randolph, Will Felts, Tyler Bowles, Davey Campbell, Ridge Ahrens. Second Row: Kyler Haft, Derek Tomalak, Jack Voll, George Ames, Brenden Keith, Luke Knight. Third Row: Sebastian Roesler, Braydn Lehman, Matthew Johnson, Tommy Burt, Brandon Felts, Kaden Mozena, Ryan Phillips. Fourth Row: Jonathan Baughey, Zak Shadley, Thomas Tengler, Scott Wiler, Kaden Settles, Tommy Baker, Ethan Herington, Garrett Daugherty. Fifth Row: Coach Zak McNitt, Casey Randolph, John Schuler, Head Coach Jeremy Fielder, Dave Pray, Collin Poore, Joe Gillies, Ken Roberts.

• Clinton Probable Starters Results Team Stats

Offense C OPP C OPP LT 50 Brandon Felts TE 32 Tommy Burt 49 Ida 28 LG 74 Kayden Mozena QB 8 Derek Tomalak 54 Brooklyn Columbia Central 6 398 Points Scored 184 C 60 Ryan Phillips HB 11 Davey Campbell 14 Blissfield 28 218 First Downs 116 RG 72 Tyler Bowles FB 44 Brayden Randolph 34 Dundee 20 RT 71 William Felts HB 6 Bradyn Lehman 56 Onsted 13 543 Rushing Att 303 TE 88 Brenden Keith 21 Hillsdale 14 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 3885 Rushing Yards 1523 59 Detroit Voyageur Prep 20 DE 72 Tyler Bowles LB 2 Zak Shadley 54 Rushing TDs 14 DT 71 William Felts CB 4 Nik Shadley 42 Erie-Mason 24 DT 50 Brandon Felts CB 10 George Ames 16 Blissfield 13 129 Passing Yards 920 DE 32 Tommy Burt S 12 Ridge Ahrens MHSAA REGIONAL 28 Passes Att 147 LB 44 Brayden Randolph S 11 Davey Campbell 13 Warren Michigan Collegiate 12 MHSAA SEMIFINAL LB 6 Bradyn Lehman 7 Passes Comp 69 Specialists 40 Constantine 6 3 Passing TDs 12 Punt Returns: 12 Ridge Ahrens, 6 Bradyn Lehman, 4 Nik Shadley 4 Intercepted 10 Kickoff Returns: 12 Ridge Ahrens, 6 Bradyn Lehman Punters: 6 Bradyn Lehman, 5 Jack Voll 31.9 Punting Avg 34.6 PAT-FG Kicker: 19 Johnathan Baughey 49 Penalties 38 Holder: 11 Davey Campbell Long Snappers: 88 Brenden Keith, 12 Ridge Ahrens 535 Penalty Yards 285

Head Coach: Jeremy Fielder (27-5 / 3 years) 10-6 Fumbles- Lost 14-8

52 Third Down% 27

72 Fourth Down % 24

Stats Through Regional Gamel

MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 6 Montague (11-0)

School Colors: Royal Blue & White Athletic Director: Jay Mulder wildcats Superintendent: Jeffrey Johnson Conference: West Michigan Conference Principal: Troy Moran (6-0, 1st)

Montague•

Team Stats First Row: David Dobson, Zachary Nelson, Alec Waruszewski, Luke Booth, Walker Martin, Drew Collins, Samuel Smith, Trey Mikkelsen, Christopher Kessler, Dakota Croff-Wiegand. Second Row: Craig Smith, Andrew Kooi, Colton Blankstrom, Hayden McDonald, Reece Taylor, Tugg Nichols, Dylan Everett, Ian Degen, Brad Francis. Third Row: Izac Jarka, John Greiner, Michael Moore, M OPP Silas Jancek, Nicholas Moss, Joel Booth, Owen Petersen, Chase Gowell, Kade Johnson, Rodney Brassfield. Fourth Row: Randy Mikkelsen, Brock Myers, Denny Barnes, Jeff Stark, Patrick Collins, Cody Kater, Dan French, Brian Jaekel, Matt McDonald. 485 Points Scored 86 Probable Starters Results 185 First Downs -- 283 Rushing Att -- Offense M OPP LT 50 Alec Waruszewski WR 21 Tugg Nichols 55 Hart 0 1863 Rushing Yards -- LG 52 Walker Martin QB 5 Drew Collins 42 Muskegon Oakridge 6 C 77 Hayden McDonald RB 22 Dylan Everett 48 Ravenna 6 43 Rushing TDs -- RG 78 Luke Booth WR 7 Andrew Kooi 63 Shelby 0 RT 71 Christopher Kessler WR 30 Owen Petersen 34 Whitehall 31 2066 Passing Yards -- WR 25 Samuel Smith 41 North Muskegon 13 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 205 Passes Att -- 75 Hart 0 DL 52 Walker Martin LB 12 Colton Blankstrom 145 Passes Comp -- DL 71 Christopher Kessler DB 30 Owen Petersen 50 Clare 7 DL 77 Hayden McDonald DB 2 Izac Jarka 36 Muskegon Catholic Central 7 24 Passing TDs -- LB 6 Rodney Brassfield DB 25 Samuel Smith MHSAA REGIONAL LB 50 Alec Waruszewski DB 5 Drew Collins 41 Montrose 16 2 Intercepted -- LB 13 Trey Mikkelsen MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 49 Grayling 14 38.43 Punting Avg -- Punt Returns: 25 Samuel Smith, 2 Izac Jarka, 21 Tugg Nichols, -- Penalties -- 16 Chase Gowell Kickoff Returns: 2 Izac Jarka, 21 Tugg Nichols, 4 Zachary Nelson, -- Penalty Yards -- 22 Dylan Everett, 28 Reece Taylor Punters: 5 Drew Collins, 12 Colton Blankstrom -- Fumbles- Lost -- PAT-FG Kickers: 7 Andrew Kooi, 5 Drew Collins Holders: 5 Drew Collins, 13 Trey Mikkelsen -- Third Down% -- Long Snappers: 77 Hayden McDonald, 16 Chase Gowell

Head Coach: Patrick Collins (158-45 / 17 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Charlevoix 58 0 New Lothrop 1 Charlevoix 52 63 New Lothrop 8 Roscommon 6 41.000 46.167 8 Charlevoix 32 56 New Lothrop 4 Mancelona 36 41.000 46.16738 Burton Bendle 4 Mancelona 6 16 Burton Bendle 5 Manistique 12 21.333 DIVISION 7 15.53322 Byron 5 TC St Francis 1 41 New Lothrop D 49 11-Player Football D 53 2 TC St Francis 65 35.000 46.167 0 Laingsburg 2 TC St Francis 35 28 Laingsburg 7 L'Anse 7 35.000 21.333 7 TC St Francis 44 12 Bath 3 Harbor Springs 1 35.000 18.83342 Bath 3 Harbor Springs 8 44 Bath 6 Lake City 0 22.500 18.83324 Perry 6 TC St Francis 13 36 New Lothrop 1 McBain 1 35.000 46.167 1 Detroit Loyola 1 McBain 31 31 Detroit Loyola 8 Farwell 0 38.333 53.3330 New Haven 8 Evart 35 50 Detroit Loyola 4 Evart 23 28.600 53.33346 Clintondale 4 Evart 34 0 Clintondale 5 Houghton Lake 18 28.600 23.16714 GPW Univ Liggett 5 Oscoda 0 7 Detroit Loyola D 50 D 54 2 Beaverton 35 31.100 53.333 27 MH Bishop Foley 2 Beaverton 27 34 MH Bishop Foley 7 Pine River 0 38.267 36.16724 MH Madison 7 Oscoda 38 8 MH Bishop Foley 3 Oscoda 54 31.100 2020 MHSAA Diision 7 Final 36.16726 Detroit Central 3 Oscoda 33 Ford Field - Jan. 23, 10 am 30 Detroit Central 6 St Louis 0 31.100 32.00022 Det Community 6 TC St Francis vs New Lothrop 1 Ithaca 1 54 Schoolcraft 1 Ithaca 41 CHAMPION 43 Schoolcraft 8 Lakeview 0 41.667 39.6676 Glsbrg-Augusta 8 Ithaca 1 42 Schoolcraft 4 Ravenna 31 41.667 39.66718 Bronson 4 Ravenna 0 14 Delton Kellogg 5 Morley Stanwd 0 28.167 22.66740 Delton Kellogg 5 Ithaca 24 29 Schoolcraft D 51 D 55 2 Pewamo-Westph 46 41.667 39.667 48 Lawton 2 Pewamo-Westph 18 21 Lawton 7 Hesperia 14 31.167 32.8337 Hartford 7 Pewamo-Westph 0 7 Lawton 3 North Muskegon 26 31.167 32.83340 Homer 3 North Muskegon 17 19 Homer 6 NorthPointe Chr 0 28.167 28.8006 Union City 6 Cass City 12 21 Schoolcraft 1 Hemlock 48 36.333 39.667 42 Rvrvw Gabl Rich 1 Hemlock 20 21 Rvrvw Gabl Rich 8 Vassar 0 45.667 37.8336 Springport 8 Hemlock 22 22 Lumen Christi 4 Bad Axe 19 45.667 29.83329 Hanover-Horton 4 Bad Axe 17 42 Lumen Christi 5 EPBP Laker 12 29.833 29.83336 Lumen Christi 5 Cass City 50 22 Lumen Christi D 52 D 56 2 Cass City 36 36.333 29.833 40 Monroe SMCC 2 Cass City 14 41 Monroe SMCC 7 Reese 26 36.333 36.83320 Leslie 7 Cass City 36 6 Monroe SMCC 3 Sandusky 54 36.333 36.83339 Grass Lake 3 Sandusky 12 35 Grass Lake 6 St Charles 0 35.000 33.5007 Manchester 6 Division 7 Rosters Traverse city st. francis new lothrop

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 Ayden Ferris RB/DB 5-7 140 Sr. 2 Garret Mangino RB/LB 5 10 165 Jr. 5 Charlie Peterson QB/DE 6-3 201 Jr. 3 Julius Garza RB/LB 6 0 180 Sr. 6 John Hagelstein TE/DE 6-3 180 So. 4 Bryce Cheney WR/DB 6 0 175 Sr. 7 Logan Kadlec RB/DL 5-7 150 Jr. 5 Alec Mangino RB/LB 5 10 175 Sr. 8 Wyatt Nausadis QB/DB 6-3 190 So. 6 Cam Orr QB/DL 6 4 230 Sr. 10 Owen Mueller RB/DB 5-9 178 Sr. 7 Cannon Cromwell WR/DB 6 0 175 Jr. 11 Jimmy Muzljakovich TE/LB 6-1 170 Sr. 8 Will Muron RB/DB 5 11 180 Sr. 13 Jack Prichard RB/DB 5-10 155 So. 9 Rafael Woods WR/DB 5 10 170 Jr. 15 Gavin Nickodemus TE/DE 6-3 180 Sr. 12 Alec Wenzlick RB/DB 5 6 150 So. 18 Anthony Piedmonte RB/DB 5-11 155 Sr. 15 Nick Barnette WR/DB 5 8 155 So. 20 Gabe Olivier RB/DB 6-0 203 Jr. 16 Ian Gross RB/DB 5 9 170 Sr. 21 Burke Flowers RB/DB 5-9 155 So. 20 Carson Mulcahy RB/DB 6 1 175 Sr. 22 Josh Groves TE/LB 6-1 175 Jr. 21 Brady Gross RB/LB 6 0 170 So. 23 Max Corwin RB/DB 6-0 175 Jr. 22 Andrew Krupp RB/LB 5 8 160 Sr. 30 Luke Biggar RB/DB 5-9 150 Jr. 23 Jayden Galloup TE/DE 6 1 195 Sr. 31/51 Joey Donahue RB/LB 6-2 200 So. 24 Nolan Mulcahy RB/LB 5 8 175 So. 33 Garrett Hathaway RB/LB 5-10 185 So. 33 John Shanefelt RB/LB 5 8 160 So. 41 Aidan Schmuckal RB/LB 6-0 205 Sr. 34 Caleb Sharp RB/DB 5 7 165 So. 42 Jacob Grozenski TE/DL 6-2 203 Jr. 40 Dominic Casciano WR/DB 5 6 160 So. 43 Jake Witczak TE/DL 5-10 155 Jr. 42 Hayden Andres WR/DB 5 11 165 So. 44 Drew Hardy TE/DL 6-0 207 So. 52 Cooper Symons OL/DL 6 4 265 Jr. 50 Zane Hetfield OL/DL 6-1 202 Sr. 53 Ryan Burtch OL/DL 6 3 255 Sr. 52 Nick Picardat OL/DL 6-0 175 Jr. 55 Jaden Curry OL/DL 6 5 285 So. 60 Ethan Morgan OL/DL 6-0 250 So. 56 Colton Symons RB/DE 6 3 185 Fr. 61 Ben Taylor OL/LB 5-8 170 So. 58 Jacob Burgess OL/DL 6 2 265 Sr. 62 Hunter Alpers OL/DL 6-2 280 Jr. 60 Justin Webster OL/DL 6 0 275 So. 64 Casey Donahue OL/DE 6-3 210 Sr. 61 Kody Krupp OL/DL 6 3 255 Sr. 65 Alex Jeynes OL/DE 6-4 215 Sr. 64 Will Taylor OL/DL 6 3 250 Sr. 67 Antonio Bonanni OL/DL 6-0 235 Jr. 65 Grayson Orr OL/DL 6 5 235 So. 70 Devin Town OL/DL 6-3 240 So. 66 Jack Kulhanek QB/DB 5 10 155 Fr. 72 Brice Kempf OL/DL 6-3 220 Jr. 71 Isiah Pasik OL/DL 6 4 265 So. 73 Caleb Franke OL/DL 6-0 150 So. — Slade Raleigh OL/DL 6 0 225 Fr. 74 Luke Million OL/DL 6-7 260 So. — Jacob Bullard OL/DL 5 10 220 So. 75 Ryan Henning-Neumann OL/LB 6-0 200 So. 77 Jack Beckwith OL/DL 6-0 275 Sr. Head Coach: Clint Galvas 79 Justin Robb OL/DL 5-8 175 So. Assistant Coaches:Brad Barnette, John Long, Steve Gauger, Todd Cheney, Trevor Beach, Austin Newman, Leo Harris, Quentin Taylor, Kevin Clark, Head Coach: Josh Sellers John Ebenhoeh Assistant Coaches: Jim Carroll, Scott Doriot, Steve Curtis, Craig Bauer, Captains: Cam Orr, Julius Garza, Will Muron, Will Taylor Mike Lesinski, Dan Marquardt, Ben Beckwith, Josh Ludka, Aaron Thomson, Managers: Tony Kuchar, Ken Kuchar, Adam Green, Michael Schlachter, Brian Beckwith Eric Cowen, Reese Eustace, Jude Galvas, Mason Cowen Captains: Owen Mueller, Anthony Piedmonte, Aidan Schmuckal, Casey Donahue Team Chaplain: Father Michael Class Team Wellness: Dr. Brian Kerr, MD, Lynne Lombard, P.T., NSCA Managers:Eli Biggar, Brennan Ludka, Braxton Lesinski, Cameron Sellers, Cooper Sellers, Nathan Sellers, Isaac Kerr

MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 7 traverse city st. francis (9-2)

School Colors: Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Athletic Director: Aaron Biggar gladiators Superintendent: Michael Buell Conference: Northern Michigan Football Principal: Dr. Erick Chittle League - Legends (3-2, 2nd)

Traverse City •

Team Stats First Row: Ayden Ferris, Owen Mueller, Jimmy Muzljakovich, Gavin Nickodemus, Anthony Piedmonte, Aidan Schmuckal, Zane Hetfield, Casey Donahue, Alex Jeynes, Jack Beckwith. Second Row: Charlie Peterson, John Hagelstein, Logan Kadlec, Wyatt Nausadis, Jack Prichard, Gabe Olivier, Burke Flowers, Josh Groves, Max Corwin. Third Row: Coach Josh Ludka, Luke Biggar, Garrett Hathaway, Jacob Grozenski, Jake Witczak, Drew Hardy, Joey Donahue, Nick SF OPP Picardat, Ethan Morgan, Coach Aaron Thomson. Fourth Row: Coach Dan Marquardt, Ben Taylor, Hunter Alpers, Justin Robb, Antonio Bonanni, Devin Town, Brice Kempf, Luke Million, Coach Brian Beckwith. Fifth Row: Coach Mike Lesinski, Coach Jim Carroll, Coach Josh Sellers, Ryan Henning Neumann, Coach 323 Points Scored 151 Craig Bauer, Coach Ben Beckwith, Coach Scott Doriot. Not Pictured: Caleb Franke. Probable Starters Results 161 First Downs 103 Offense SF OPP 384 Rushing Att 295 LT 70 Devin Town TE 22 Josh Groves 7 Sault Ste. Marie 14 2154 Rushing Yards 1396 LG 53 Aidan Schurg QB 5 Charlie Peterson 42 Grayling 20 C 64 Casey Donahue HB 10 Owen Mueller 23 Kingsley 36 38 Rushing TDs 14 RG 51 Joey Donahue FB 41 Aidan Peterson 49 Cheboygan 0 RT 77 Jack Beckwith HB 20 Gabe Olivier 35 Ogemaw Heights 14 929 Passing Yards 784 TE 11 Jimmy Muzljkovich 21 Jackson Lumen Christi 20 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 125 Passes Att 124 DE 15 Gavin Nickodemus LB 51 Joey Donahue 65 L’Anse 7 DT 41 Aidan Schmuckal LB 20 Gabe Olivier 35 Harbor Springs 8 73 Passes Comp 57 NG 42 Jacob Grozenski DB 5 Ayden Ferris 44 Charlevoix 32 5 Passing TDs 7 DT 64 Casey Donahue S 30 Luke Biggar MHSAA REGIONAL DE 11 Jimmy Muzljkovich DB 10 Owen Mueller 1 Oscoda 0 5 Intercepted 5 LB 22 Josh Groves MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 13 Cass City 12 34.6 Punting Avg 31.8 Punt Returns: 5 Ayden Ferris, 20 Gabe Olivier, 18 Anthony Piedmonte 48 Penalties 54 Kickoff Returns: 5 Ayden Ferris, 22 Josh Groves, 18 Anthony Piedmonte 464 Penalty Yards 467 Punters: 5 Charlie Peterson, 13 Jack Prichard PAT-FG Kickers: 72 Bryce Kempf, 13 Jack Prichard 8-6 Fumbles- Lost 8-6 Holders: 18 Anthony Piedmonte, 41 Aidan Schmuckal 51 Third Down% 34 Long Snappers: 64 Casey Donahue, 11 Jimmy Muzljkovich

Head Coach: Josh Sellers (120-17 / 11 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 7 new lothrop (10-0)

School Colors: Black & White Athletic Director: Kevin Murphy hornets Superintendent: Anthony Berthiuame Conference: Mid-Michigan Activities Conference Principal: Kim Kuchar (6-0, 1st)

New Lothrop•

Team Stats 2020 New Lothrop NL OPP

448 Points Scored 70 Probable Starters Results 165 First Downs 72 219 Rushing Att 246 Offense NL OPP LT 55 Jaden Curry SL 7 Cannon Cromwell 35 Mt. Morris 8 2075 Rushing Yards 320 LG 53 Ryan Burtch QB 6 Cam Orr 61 Byron 0 C 64 Will Taylor RB 8 Will Muron 44 Montrose 15 37 Rushing TDs 3 RG 58 Jacob Burgess FL 9 Rafael Woods 38 Ovid-Elsie 0 RT 52 Cooper Symons FL 4 Bryce Cheney 49 Durand 6 1721 Passing Yards 680 SL 3 Julius Garza 62 Chesaning 7 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 120 Passes Att 183 63 Burton-Bendle 16 DE 6 Cam Orr LB 5 Alec Mangino 90 Passes Comp 66 DT 71 Isiah Pasik DB 16 Ian Gross 56 Bath 12 NG 61 Kody Krupp DB 4 Bryce Cheney MHSAA REGIONAL 24 Passing TDs 7 DT 58 Jacob Burgess DB 20 Carson Mulcahy 41 Detroit Loyola 7 LB 8 Will Muron DB 9 Rafael Woods MHSAA SEMIFINAL 2 Intercepted 9 LB 3 Julius Garza 36 Schoolcraft 21 Specialists 28.5 Punting Avg 22.1 Punt Returns: 8 Will Muron, 3 Julius Garza 48 Penalties 36 Kickoff Returns: 8 Will Muron, 3 Julius Garza, 9 Rafael Woods Punter: 6 Cam Orr 435 Penalty Yards 270 PAT-FG Kicker: 6 Cam Orr Holder: 4 Bryce Cheney 8 Fumbles- Lost 14 Long Snapper: 64 Will Taylor 41.5 Third Down% 20 Head Coach: Clint Galvas (127-15 / 13 years) Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals DISTRICT 1ST RD DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT FINALS REGIONALS SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS REGIONALS DISTRICT FINALS DISTRICT SEMIS DISTRICT 1ST RD

1 Iron Mountain 1 0 Centreville 1 Iron Mountain 56 16 Centreville 8 Rogers City 0 36.933 34.733 8 Iron Mountain 36 32 Centreville 4 East Jordan 20 36.933 34.73324 White Pigeon 4 Gwinn 8 0 White Pigeon 5 Gwinn 24 17.200 DIVISION 8 23.5000 Saugatuck 5 Iron Mountain 6 8 Centreville D 57 11-Player Football D 61 2 West Iron County 1 36.933 34.733 54 Reading 2 West Iron County 6 50 Reading 7 Norway 0 32.600 32.2506 Decatur 7 Bark River-Harris 16 14 Reading 3 Bark River-Harris 54 22.300 32.25028 Mendon 3 Bark River-Harris 22 8 Mendon 6 St Ignace 20 22.300 28.4006 Cassopolis 6 Joburg-Lewiston 0 1 Centreville 1 Joburg-Lewiston 49 34.333 34.733 0 Addison 1 Joburg-Lewiston 1 28 Addison 8 Alcona 16 34.333 36.500 8 Joburg-Lewiston 28 32 Addison 4 Saginaw Nouvel 0 34.333 36.50035 Dansville 4 Frankfort 0 13 Dansville 5 Frankfort 1 22.167 25.33314 Morenci 5 Joburg-Lewiston 7 0 Sand Creek D 58 D 62 2 Beal City 56 34.333 28.167 54 Sand Creek 2 Beal City 31 60 Sand Creek 7 Coleman 0 32.267 28.1670 Pittsford 7 Beal City 21 36 Sand Creek 3 Breckenridge 57 32.267 2020 MHSAA Diision 8 Final 28.16742 Hudson 3 Breckenridge 19 Ford Field - Jan. 22, 10 am 0 Hudson 6 Manton 24 32.183 27.00013 East Jackson 6 Ubly vs Centreville 1 Fowler 19 61 Det Southeastern 1 Fowler 54 CHAMPION 20 Det Southeastern 8 Fulton 0 26.500 35.8330 Detroit Douglass 8 Fowler 2 34 Summerfield 4 Holton 23 26.500 14.1670 AP Cabrini 4 Holton 6 29 Summerfield 5 White Cloud 17 19.167 14.16741 Summerfield 5 CC-Crystal 6 0 Summerfield D 59 D 63 2 CC-Crystal 42 25.500 14.167 8 Det Leadership 2 CC-Crystal 52 34 Det Leadership 7 Montabella 0 25.500 26.5006 Melvindale ABT 7 CC-Crystal 21 14 Whiteford 3 Potterville 0 25.500 23.33358 Whiteford 3 Saranac 13 46 Whiteford 6 Saranac 14 11.167 23.33326 Britton Deerfield 6 Ubly 43 0 Everest Coll 1 Flint Beecher 41 28.500 38.833 41 Everest Coll 1 Flint Beecher 1 47 Everest Coll 8 Flint New Stand 0 37.533 38.8330 RH Lutheran NW 8 Flint Beecher 0 23 Everest Coll 4 Harbor Beach 28 37.533 38.83335 SH Parkway Chr 4 Harbor Beach 0 0 SH Parkway Chr 5 Saginaw MLS 6 23.500 21.70012 Cardinal Mooney 5 Ubly 36 35 Everest Coll D 60 D 64 2 Ubly 42 28.500 38.833 1 AH Oakland Chr 2 Ubly 20 19 AH Oakland Chr 7 Brown City 8 28.500 36.6670 Mt Clemens 7 OT Ubly 42 13 RO Shrine Cath 3 USA 57 28.500 24.53341 RO Shrine Cath 3 USA 14 28 RO Shrine Cath 6 Marlette 14 25.833 24.5336 Waterford OLL 6 Division 8 Rosters

ubly centreville

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 Matt Brandel WR/S 5-11 150 Jr. 2 Tyler Swanwick WR/DB 6-3 160 Jr. 3 Jaxson Susalla RB/S 5-4 125 Fr. 3 Tristan McElroy WR/DB 6-1 160 Sr. 5 Caden Osentoski RB/S 5-7 135 So. 7 Gunner Bunning RB/ OLB 5-8 150 Sr. 10 Evan Peruski QB/S 5-11 165 Fr. 9 Ethan Gross FB/ DT 5-7 160 Sr. 11 Levi Peruski TE/DE 6-0 180 Sr. 10 Sam Todd QB/ FS 6-1 185 Sr. 12 Chris Oswald QB/DE 6-0 185 So. 11 Mason Lemings RB/ DB 6-5 160 Jr. 14 Logan Mueller RB/S 6-1 165 Jr. 12 Jared Spencer FB/ DE 6-3 195 Sr. 20 Ryan Learman TE/S 6-0 150 Fr. 13 Gavin Bunning FB/ MLB 5-7 160 So. 22 Kyle Sweeney TE/CB 6-1 180 Jr. 18 Jadon Brooks WR/DT 5-7 155 Sr. 27 Mark Heilig RB/S 5-9 160 So. 21 Matt Lorencz RB/ OLB 6-2 190 Sr. 30 Carson Heleski RB/LB 6-1 190 Sr. 22 Henrick Payne WR/OLB 5-10 170 Sr. 33 Jace Susalla RB/NT 5-6 160 So. 23 Chaseton Wyckoff RB/ DE 5-9 160 So. 37 Aiden Mackowiak RB/CB 5-10 155 So. 26 Braylen Wyckoff FB/ OLB 5-10 170 Jr. 47 Colin Oberski RB/DT 6-1 180 Jr. 30 Thai Pratel WR/DB 5-6 140 Jr. 50 Cameron Ferris G/DT 6-2 185 So. 34 Clay Hall FB/ DT 5-7 165 Jr. 51 Alex Foote C/DT 6-4 185 Jr. 50 Ethan Brownridge OG/DE 5-9 220 Sr. 53 Aaron Weber OT/DT 6-0 195 Fr. 55 Justus Prichard OG/ DT 5-8 215 Sr. 55 Nolan Van Erp OT/LB 5-10 190 Sr. 56 Colt Ferrier OG/ DT 5-8 170 Sr. 60 Jesse Travis OT/DT 5-8 200 Jr. 58 Carson Kahila OG/ DT 5-9 180 Jr. 61 Seth Maurer G/LB 5-10 180 Fr. 62 Jacob Spencer OT/ MLB 6-3 190 Sr. 62 Josh Russell OT/DT 6-0 260 Fr. 63 DeWayne Stephenson C/ DT 6-2 250 Sr. 65 Carter Hughes OT/DT 6-3 200 Jr. 66 Gavin Williams OG/ DT 5-10 215 Jr. 66 Austin Burk G/NT 5-7 160 Sr. 70 Tanner Jepsen OT/ DE 6-3 250 Jr. 68 Parker Peruski G/DE 5-11 170 So. 76 Garret Russell OT/ DT 5-10 400 Jr. 71 Charles Wallace OT/NT 5-11 260 So. 79 Tyler Griggs OT/ DE 6-1 220 Jr. 76 Mitchell Foote OT/DT 6-2 190 Fr. 77 Ethan Gillig C/DT 6-1 215 Jr. Head Coach: Jerry Schultz 78 Mason Hughes OT/DT 6-0 200 Fr. Assistant Coaches: Trevor Haas, Zach Fillwock, Wednell Hughes, 79 Canden Peruski G/LB 5-7 160 Fr. Aaron Hartong, Andrew Olson, Jon Eicher, Doug Mostrom 81 Logan Volmering TE/DE 5-10 170 So. Captain: Sam Todd 88 Austin Gentner TE/DE 6-1 190 Fr. Managers: Kodey Beachy, Garrison Bunning 90 Cole Hagen K/P 6-1 180 Sr.

Head Coach: Eric Sweeney Assistant Coach: Jim Becker Captains: Carson Heleski, Nolan Van Erp

MHSAA Finals 45 The Finalists DIVISION 8 ubly (9-2)

School Colors: Orange & Black Athletic Director: Branden Sorenson bearcats Superintendent: Joe Candela Conference: Greater Thumb Conference Principal: Jeremy Warner (3-2, 2nd)

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Team Stats First Row: Jesse Travis, Nolan Van Erp, Mark Heilig, Evan Peruski, Aiden Mackowiak, Austin Burk. Second Row: Parker Peruski, Kyle Sweeney, Colin Oberski, Logan Mueller, Matthew Brandel. Third Row: Levi Peruski, Cameron Ferris, Carter Hughes, Alex Foote, U OPP Cole Hagen, Carson Heleski. 349 Points Scored 108 Probable Starters Results -- First Downs -- 384 Rushing Att 304 Offense U OPP LT 65 Carter Hughes SE 11 Levi Peruski 14 Harbor Beach 16 3059 Rushing Yards 1402 LG 66 Austin Burk QB 10 Evan Peruski 59 Memphis 0 C 77 Ethan Gillig RB 47 Colin Oberski 20 Sandusky 38 46 Rushing TDs 11 RG 68 Parker Peruski FB 30 Carson Heleski 34 Flint Hamady 14 RT 55 Nolan VanErp FL 14 Logan Mueller 48 Brown City 12 238 Passing Yards 526 TE 22 Kyle Sweeney 34 Bad Axe 0 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS 15 Passes Att 118 42 Brown City 8 DE 11 Levi Peruski LB 55 Nolan VanErp 12 Passes Comp 44 DT 65 Carter Hughes LB 37 Aiden Mackowiak 20 Unionville-Sebewaing (OT) 14 NG 66 Austin Burk DB 2 Matt Brandel 42 Flint Beecher 0 2 Passing TDs 4 DT 50 Cameron Ferris DB 10 Evan Peruski MHSAA REGIONAL DE 68 Parker Peruski DB 22 Kyle Sweeney 36 Carson City-Crystal 6 0 Intercepted 11 LB 30 Carson Heleski MHSAA SEMIFINAL Specialists 43 Johannesburg-Lewiston 0 34 Punting Avg -- Punt Returns: 10 Evan Peruski 16 Penalties 21 Kickoff Returns: 30 Carson Heleski, 10 Evan Peruski Punter: 90 Cole Hagen 128 Penalty Yards 188 PAT-FG Kicker: 90 Cole Hagen Holder: 30 Carson Heleski 7-4 Fumbles- Lost 12-9 Long Snapper: 11 Levi Peruski -- Third Down% -- Head Coach: Eric Sweeney (9-2 / 1 year) Stats Through Regional Game 46 MHSAA Finals The Finalists DIVISION 8 centreville (10-0)

School Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Jill Peterson bulldogs Superintendent: Stephanie Lemmer Conference: Southwest 10 Conference Principal: Chad Brady (5-0, 1st)

First Row: Thai Pratel, Braylon Wyckoff, Henrick Payne, Matt Lorencz, Jadon Brooks, Jared Spencer, Mason Lemings, Sam Todd, Ethan Gross, Gunner Bunning, Tristan McElroy, Tyler Swanwick. Second Row: Assistant Coach Trevor Haas, Gavin Williams, Clay Hall, Ethan Brownridge, Branson Schrock, Justus Prichard, Colt Ferrier, Dewayne Stephenson, Tanner Jepson, Carson Kahila, Garrett Russell, Tyler Griggs, Jacob Spencer, Head Coach Jerry Schultz.

Centreville• Probable Starters Results Team Stats Offense C OPP C OPP LT 79 Tyler Griggs Wing 11 Mason Lemings 52 Decatur 0 LG 58 Carson Kahila QB 10 Sam Todd 14 White Pigeon 8 274 Points Scored 29 C 63 DeWayne Stephenson FB 12 Jared Spencer 36 Cassopolis 7 RG 56 Colt Ferrier WR 3 Tristan McElroy 36 Mendon 0 140 First Downs 71 RT 73 Tanner Jepsen WR 2 Tyler Swanwick 38 Hartford 0 Wing 7 Gunner Bunning 42 Mount Morris 0 370 Rushing Att 251 Defense MHSAA DISTRICTS DE 12 Jared Spencer SS 7 Gunner Bunning 16 White Pigeon 0 2057 Rushing Yards 545 DT 79 Tyler Griggs SS 21 Matt Lorencz 32 Reading 14 26 Rushing TDs 3 NG 56 Colt Ferrier FS 10 Sam Todd MHSAA REGIONAL 8 Sand Creek 0 DT 9 Ethan Gross DB 2 Tyler Swakwick 438 Passing Yards 534 DE 50 Ethan Brownridge DB 3 Tristan McElroy MHSAA SEMIFINAL 1 Clarkston Everest Collegiate 0 MLB 62 Jacob Spencer 37 Passes Att 133 Specialists Punt Returns: 2 Tyler Swanwick 22 Passes Comp 61 Kickoff Returns: 7 Gunner Bunning, 2 Tyler Swanwick, 7 Passing TDs 1 3 Tristan McElroy, 10 Sam Todd Punters: 12 Jared Spencer 2 Intercepted 17 PAT-FG Kickers: N/A Holders: N/A 33 Punting Avg 25.1 Long Snappers: 58 Carson Kahila Head Coach: Jerry Schultz (10-0 / 1 year) 21 Penalties 24 195 Penalty Yards 208

13-6 Fumbles- Lost 10-7

54.2 Third Down% 25.5

Stats Through Regional Game MHSAA Finals 47

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Football Finals History

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2019 Davison (Jake Weingartz) Brighton 35-25 2019 Muskegon Mona Shores (Matt Koziak) Detroit Martin Luther King 35-26 2018 Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley (Scott Merchant) Clarkston 31-30 2018 Warren DeLaSalle (Mike Giannone) Muskegon Mona Shores 29-16 2017 Clarkston (Kurt Richardson) West Bloomfield 3-2 2017 Warren DeLaSalle (Mike Giannone) Livonia Franklin 41-6 2016 Detroit Cass Tech (Thomas Wilcher) Detroit Catholic Central 49-20 2016 Detroit Martin Luther King (Tyrone Spencer) Walled Lake Western 18-0 2015 Romeo (Jason Couch & Curt Rienas) Detroit Cass Tech 41-27 2015 Detroit Martin Luther King (Dale Harvel) Lowell 40-38 2014 Clarkston (Kurt Richardson) Saline 33-25 2014 Warren DeLaSalle (Paul Verska) Muskegon Mona Shores 44-8 2013 Clarkston (Kurt Richardson) Detroit Catholic Central 32-14 2013 Birmingham Brother Rice (Al Fracassa) Muskegon 38-21 2012 Detroit Cass Tech (Thomas Wilcher) Detroit Catholic Central 36-21 2012 Birmingham Brother Rice (Al Fracassa) Muskegon 35-28 2011 Detroit Cass Tech (Thomas Wilcher) Detroit Catholic Central 49-13 2011 Birmingham Brother Rice (Al Fracassa) Lowell 24-14 2010 Lake Orion (Chris Bell) Plymouth 21-13 2010 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Lowell 38-28 2009 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Sterling Heights Stevenson 31-21 2009 Lowell (Noel Dean) Inkster 27-6 2008 Rockford (Ralph Munger) Lake Orion 26-14 2008 Muskegon (Tony Annese) Warren DeLaSalle 34-14 2007 Macomb Dakota (Mike Giannone) Livonia Stevenson 41-21 2007 Detroit Martin Luther King (James Reynolds) Midland 47-21 2006 Macomb Dakota (Mike Giannone) Rockford 38-16 2006 Muskegon (Tony Annese) Warren DeLaSalle 32-30 2005 Rockford (Ralph Munger) Canton 31-21 2005 Birmingham Brother Rice (Al Fracassa) Hudsonville 14-7 2004 Rockford (Ralph Munger) Sterling Hts Stevenson 31-6 2004 Muskegon (Tony Annese) Orchard Lake St. Mary's 31-7 2003 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Utica Eisenhower 24-16 2003 Rochester Adams (Tony Patritto) Birmingham Brother Rice 28-7 2002 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) East Kentwood 36-26 2002 Lowell (Noel Dean) Birmingham Brother Rice 31-14 2001 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Utica Eisenhower 24-21 2001 Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley (Mike Carr) Jenison 26-13 2000 Grand Ledge (Pat O'Keefe) Utica Eisenhower 19-14 2000 Birmingham Brother Rice (Al Fracassa) Hudsonville 21-7 1999 Walled Lake Western (Mike Zdebski) Utica Eisenhower 19-7 1999 Saginaw (Donald Durrett) Birmingham Brother Rice 14-7

CLASS AA CLASS BB Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 1998 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Rockford 27-23 1998 Menominee (Ken Hofer) Haslett 42-6 1997 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Ann Arbor Huron 23-7 1997 Ogemaw Heights (Larry Bellor) Marshall 19-12 1996 Walled Lake Western (Chuck Apap) Sterling Heights Stevenson 34-18 1996 Marshall (Rich Hulkow) Kingsford 14-13 1995 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Holt 24-0 1995 East Grand Rapids (George Barcheski) Allen Park 14-7 1994 Troy (Gary Griffith) Bay City Central 17-0 1994 Monroe Jefferson (Marc Cisco) East Grand Rapids 19-18 1993 Dearborn Fordson (Jeff Stergalas) Westland John Glenn 12-7 1993 East Grand Rapids (George Barcheski) Oxford 28-25 (OT) 1992 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Saginaw Arthur Hill 21-20 1992 Oxford (Bud Rowley) GR Kenowa Hills 20-13 (OT) 1991 Saginaw Arthur Hill (Jim Eurick) Detroit Catholic Central 13-12 1991 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Cheboygan 34-7 1990 Detroit Catholic Central (Tom Mach) Detroit Martin Luther King 21-0 1990 Dowagiac Union (Bernard Thomas) Oxford 35-14

CLASS A CLASS B 1998 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Hudsonville 35-13 1998 Chesaning (Jim Szappan) Belding 41-38 1997 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Midland Dow 21-6 1997 Belding (Irv Sigler) Riverview 42-13 1996 Grandville (Doug Throop) Farmington Hills Harrison 24-17 1996 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Belding 17-11 1995 Lapeer West (Jeff Putnam) South Lyon 24-21 (2 OT) 1995 Detroit Country Day (Joe D'Angelo) Muskegon Orchard View 28-14 1994 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Harrington) GR Forest Hills Central 17-13 1994 Belding (Irv Sigler) Detroit Country Day 50-41 1993 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Harrington) Midland 12-9 1993 Kingsford (Chris Hofer) Imlay City 35-14 1992 Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (Pete Kutches) Walled Lake Western 21-18 1992 Marysville (Walt Braun) Kingsford 21-12 1991 East Lansing (Jeff Smith) Birmingham Brother Rice 14-0 1991 Monroe St. Mary CC (Joseph Sandersen) Coopersville 16-7 1990 Birmingham Brother Rice (Al Fracassa) Midland 24-10 1990 Dearborn Heights Robichaud (Robert Yauck) Kingsford 21-7 1989 Muskegon (Dave Taylor) Detroit Martin Luther King 16-13 1989 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) DeWitt 28-27 1988 Traverse City (Jim Ooley) Detroit Catholic Central 24-14 1988 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) St. Joseph 44-9 1987 Ann Arbor Pioneer (Charles Lori) Detroit Catholic Central 3-0 1987 Grand Rapids Catholic Central (James Galvin) Farmington Hills Harrison 19-7 1986 Muskegon (Dave Taylor) Sterling Heights Stevenson 10-0 1986 Marysville (Walt Braun) Grand Rapids S. Christian 38-15 1985 Traverse City (Jim Ooley) Troy 29-3 1985 Dearborn Divine Child (Wes Wishart) Wyoming Park 21-0 1984 Ann Arbor Pioneer (Charles Lori) Dearborn Fordson 38-12 1984 Wyoming Park (Jack VerDuin) Monroe Catholic Central 33-21 1983 Birmingham Brother Rice (Albert Fracassa) East Lansing 15-12 1983 East Grand Rapids (George Barcheski) Battle Creek Lakeview 35-0 1982 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Dearborn Fordson 17-14 (2 OT) 1982 Muskegon Catholic Central (Pete Kutches) Dearborn Divine Child 17-14 1981 Escanaba (Jerry Cvengros) Fraser 16-6 1981 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Muskegon Catholic Central 7-0 1980 Birmingham Brother Rice (Albert Fracassa) Dearborn Fordson 6-0 1980 Muskegon Catholic Central (Pete Kutches) Okemos 29-0 1979 Detroit Catholic Central (Thomas Mach) Escanaba 32-7 1979 Jackson Lumen Christi (Jim Crowley) Grand Rapids West Catholic 21-0 1978 Traverse City (Jim Ooley) North Farmington 20-14 1978 Warren Woods (Dennis Zbozen) GR Catholic Central 13-12 (OT) 1977 Birmingham Brother Rice (Albert Fracassa) Portage Central 17-7 1977 Jackson Lumen Christi (Jim Crowley) Saginaw MacArthur 17-16 1976 Midland Dow (Al Quick) Farmington Hills Harrison 36-27 1976 East Grand Rapids (George Barcheski) Okemos 26-7 1975 Livonia Franklin (Armand Vigna) Traverse City 21-7 1975 Dearborn Divine Child (Robert LaPointe) Saginaw MacArthur 21-0 50 MHSAA Finals 2019 Champions river rouge D3 grand rapids cc D4

Football Finals History

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2019 River Rouge (Corey Parker) Muskegon 30-7 2019 Grand Rapids Catholic Central (Todd Kolster) Detroit Country Day 44-0 2018 Detroit Martin Luther King (Tyrone Spencer) Muskegon 41-25 2018 Edwardsburg (Kevin Bartz) Chelsea 28-7 2017 Muskegon (Shane Farfield) Farmington Hills Harrison 28-10 2017 Grand Rapids Catholic Central (Todd Kolster) Edwardsburg 42-31 2016 Orchard Lake St. Mary's (George Porritt) Muskegon 29-28 2016 Grand Rapids Catholic Central (Todd Kolster) Detroit Country Day 10-7 2015 Orchard Lake St. Mary's (George Porritt) Chelsea 29-12 2015 Zeeland West (John Shillito) Flint Powers Catholic 40-14 2014 Orchard Lake St. Mary's (George Porritt) Muskegon 7-0 2014 Grand Rapids South Christian (Mark Tamminga) Lansing Sexton 28-27 2013 Zeeland West (John Shillito) DeWitt 34-27 2013 Marine City (Ron Glodich) Grand Rapids S. Christian 49-35 2012 Grand Rapids Christian (Don Fellows) Orchard Lake St. Mary's 40-37 (OT) 2012 Grand Rapids South Christian (Mark Tamminga) Detroit Country Day 40-7 2011 Orchard Lake St. Mary's (George Porritt) Mt. Pleasant 45-7 2011 Zeeland West (John Shillito) Marine City 45-7 2010 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) Orchard Lake St. Mary's 35-27 2010 Grand Rapids Catholic Central (Todd Kolster) Williamston 27-23 2009 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) Orchard Lake St. Mary's 24-21 2009 Marshall (Rich Hulkow) Three Rivers 49-28 2008 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) Inkster 43-24 2008 Holland Christian (Willie Snead III) Detroit Country Day 35-20 2007 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) Orchard Lake St. Mary's 46-39 (5OT) 2007 Marine City (Tony Scarcelli) Detroit Country Day 21-7 2006 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) Farmington Hills Harrison 42-17 2006 Zeeland West (John Schillito) Coopersville 22-0 2005 Caledonia (Tom Burrill) Haslett 27-6 2005 Flint Powers Catholic (Jack Pratt) GR Catholic Central 17-10 2004 Lowell (Noel Dean) St. Johns 38-17 2004 Muskegon Orchard View (Matthew McDonald) DeWitt 31-14 2003 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) Allen Park 28-15 2003 Three Rivers (Scot Shaw) DeWitt 24-6 2002 East Grand Rapids (Peter Stuursma) DeWitt 55-14 2002 Grand Rapids South Christian (Bob Blacquiere) Riverview 42-13 2001 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Fruitport 28-6 2001 Chesaning (Jim Szappan) Orchard Lake St. Mary's 14-7 2000 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) East Lansing 42-0 2000 Orchard Lake St. Mary's (George Porritt) Coopersville 26-13 1999 Farmington Hills Harrison (John Herrington) Grand Rapids Creston 42-35 1999 Orchard Lake St. Mary's (George Porritt) GR South Christian 34-13

CLASS CC CLASS DD Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 1998 Montrose (Dennis Reinhart) Whittemore-Prescott 21-14 1998 Fulton-Middleton (Ed Lark) Harper Woods Bish.Gallagher 21-20 1997 Muskegon Oakridge (Jack Schugars) Vermontville-Maple Valley 6-0 1997 Lawrence (Jim Coady) Mio 28-6 1996 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Gregory Carter) Iron Mountain 30-14 1996 Pittsford (Bob Clement) Maple City Glen Lake 47-7 1995 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Gregory Carter) Whittemore-Prescott 14-6 1995 Mendon (John Schwartz) Lake Linden-Hubbell 19-8 1994 Orchard Lake St. Mary (George Porritt) Constantine 35-7 1994 Maple City Glen Lake (Bill Hollenbeck) Waterford Our Lady 20-10 1993 Hartford (James Webb) Onsted 43-14 1993 Mendon (John Schwartz) McBain 7-0 1992 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Montague 12-7 1992 Lake Linden-Hubbell (Ronald Warner) Sand Creek 16-3 1991 Battle Creek Pennfield (Dave Hudson) Negaunee 14-8 1991 Mendon (John Schwartz) Lake Linden-Hubbell 30-14 1990 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Muskegon Oakridge 22-13 1990 Marion (Thomas Cutler) Waterford Our Lady 33-7

CLASS C CLASS D 1998 Unionville-Sebewaing (Tim Travis) Traverse City St. Francis 16-8 1998 Fowler (Neal Hoffman) Iron Mountain N. Dickinson 26-8 1997 Ravenna (Dusty Fairfield) Decatur 48-26 1997 Lake Linden-Hubbell (Ronald Warner) Portland St. Patrick 30-8 1996 Ravenna (Dusty Fairfield) Morenci 30-14 1996 Fowler (Neal Hoffman) Lake Linden-Hubbell 10-0 1995 Muskegon Catholic Central (Mike Holmes) Morenci 19-7 1995 Fowler (Steve Spicer) Baraga 28-6 1994 Ravenna (Dusty Fairfield) Schoolcraft 43-7 1994 Beal City (Ben Steele) Litchfield 35-14 1993 Iron Mountain (Thomas Wender) Manchester 28-8 1993 Fowler (Steve Spicer) Frankfort 17-0 1992 Traverse City St. Francis (Larry Sellers) HW Bishop Gallagher (2OT) 28-21 1992 Portland St. Patrick (Chris Schrauben) Frankfort 34-13 1991 Muskegon Catholic Central (Mike Holmes) Harbor Beach 34-0 1991 Frankfort (Tim Klein) Portland St. Patrick 21-7 1990 Muskegon Catholic Central (Mike Holmes) Galesburg-Augusta 21-6 1990 Frankfort (Tim Klein) Lawrence 33-6 1989 Schoolcraft (Larry Ledlow) Ontonagon 14-7 1989 Mendon (John Schwartz) Lake Linden-Hubbell 31-0 1988 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Ravenna 22-14 1988 Schoolcraft (Larry Ledlow) Frankfort 42-7 1987 Erie-Mason (Al Romano) Saginaw Nouvel 14-7 1987 Martin (Bob Kubiak) Beal City 21-0 1986 Detroit Country Day (Joe D'Angelo) Muskegon Catholic Central 18-14 1986 Saginaw Mich Lutheran Seminary (Loren Dietrich) Fowler 36-24 1985 Lansing Catholic Central (Phil Booth) St. Ignace 33-6 1985 Battle Creek St. Philip (Michael Hume) Bessemer 31-0 1984 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) GR South Christian 38-26 1984 Gobles (Daniel Armstrong) Crystal Falls Forest Park 31-22 1983 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Traverse City St. Francis 28-26 1983 St. Ignace (Barry Pierson) Mendon 15-12 1982 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Rogers City 44-0 1982 Mendon (Roger Smith) Rudyard 44-8 1981 Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port (Bill McLellan) North Muskegon 15-6 1981 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Crystal Falls Forest Park 34-0 1980 Munising (Terry Sayen) White Pigeon 19-7 1980 Norway (Robert Giannunzio) Fowler 25-0 1979 Ishpeming (John Croze) Watervliet 13-0 1979 Norway (Robert Giannunzio) Schoolcraft 21-6 1978 Grand Rapids Forest Hills N. (Tim McGee) Bad Axe 18-16 1978 Detroit St. Martin dePorres (Ron Thompson) Crystal Falls Forest Park 38-14 1977 Orchard Lake St. Mary (Art Paddy) Iron River W. Iron County 48-12 1977 Flint Holy Rosary (Bill Hermann) Crystal Falls Forest Park 21-20 1976 Flat Rock (Lawrence Dugan) Onaway 30-8 1976 Crystal Falls Forest Park (Richard Mettlach) Flint Holy Rosary 14-6 1975 Ishpeming (Mike Mileski) Hudson 38-22 1975 Crystal Falls Forest Park (Richard Mettlach) Flint Holy Rosary 50-0 MHSAA Finals 51 TREATING THE WHOLE ATHLETE,FROM INJURY TO PREVENTION

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DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score Year Champion (Coach) Runner-Up Score 2019 Lansing Catholic (Jim Ahern) Almont 31-7 2019 Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (Adam Kipf) Maple City Glen Lake 7-0 2018 Hudsonville Unity Christian (Craig Tibbe) Portland 42-7 2018 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Montague 42-28 2017 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Joe Hyland) Saginaw Swan Valley 34-7 2017 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Ithaca 40-34 2016 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Joe Hyland) Menominee 43-7 2016 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Maple City Glen Lake 26-14 2015 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Dan Rohn) River Rouge 40-34 2015 Ithaca (Terry Hessbrook) Clinton 27-20 2014 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Dan Rohn) Lansing Catholic 24-20 2014 Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (Jack Giarmo)Ithaca 22-12 2013 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Dan Rohn) Menominee 27-14 2013 Ithaca (Terry Hessbrook) Clinton 41-22 2012 Portland (John Novara) Grand Rapids W. Catholic 12-9 2012 Ithaca (Terry Hessbrook) Constantine 37-27 2011 Flint Powers Catholic (Bob Buckel) Lansing Catholic 56-26 2011 Ithaca (Terry Hessbrook) Constantine 42-14 2010 Grand Rapids West Catholic (Dan Rohn) Olivet 42-26 2010 Ithaca (Terry Hessbrook) Monroe St. Mary CC 45-35 2009 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Clare 42-7 2009 Montague (Pat Collins) Monroe St. Mary CC 24-21 2008 Muskegon Oakridge (Jack Schugars) Ovid-Elsie 26-14 2008 Montague (Pat Collins) Leslie 41-20 2007 Menominee (Ken Hofer) Jackson Lumen Christi 21-7 2007 Saginaw Nouvel (Michael Boyd) Blissfield 12-7 2006 Menominee (Ken Hofer) Madison Heights Madison 41-6 2006 Saginaw Nouvel (Michael Boyd) Inkster 28-14 2005 Muskegon Oakridge (Jack Schugars) Jackson Lumen Christi 42-28 2005 Kingsley (Tim Wooer) Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central 31-21 2004 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Midland Bullock Creek 13-0 2004 Constantine (Tim Baker) Suttons Bay 34-13 2003 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Muskegon Oakridge 23-0 2003 Ravenna (Dusty Fairfield) Saginaw Nouvel 16-14 2002 Montrose (Dennis Reinhart) Constantine 14-0 2002 Negaunee (Paul Jacobson) Hopkins 28-20 (OT) 2001 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Livonia Clarenceville 49-0 2001 Schoolcraft (Larry Ledlow) McBain 26-8 2000 Jackson Lumen Christi (Herb Brogan) Spring Lake 42-15 2000 Whittemore-Prescott (Kyle Tobin) Schoolcraft 31-20 1999 Detroit Country Day (Dan MacLean) Muskegon Orchard View 39-32 1999 St. Charles (Robert Welzein) Hopkins 21-14

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Rushing Yards 307 - Jim Schragg, Constantine vs. Suttons Bay, 2004 Division 6 (26 att.) 306 - Nolan Fugate, Grand Rapids Catholic Central (36 att.), 2017 Division 4 295 - Roy Granger, Farmington Hills Harrison vs. Cheboygan, 1991 Class BB (21 att.) 278 - Kerry Smith, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern vs. Bad Axe, 1978 Class C Rushing Attempts 49 - Benny Clark Jr., Ravenna vs. Morenci, 1996 Class C (212 yards) Rushing Touchdowns 5 - Bennett Lewis, Saginaw Nouvel vs. Pewamo-Westphalia, 2011 Division 7 5 - Alex Niznak, Ithaca vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central, 2010 Division 6 4 - 13 players with 4. Most recent by Austin Brown, Madison Heights Madison, and Avery Moore, New Lothrop, 2018 Division 7 Posey Burgess Fugate Passes Attempted 411 - Mark Catlin, Lowell vs. Birmingham Brother Rice 51 - Chad Alger, DeWitt vs. East Grand Rapids, 2002 Division 3 (259 rushing, 152 passing), 2002 Division 2 (23 completions, 2 TDs, 2 intercepted, 244 yards) 403 - Austin Brown, Madison Heights Madison vs. New Lothrop (105 rushing, 298 passing), 2018 Division 7 Passes Completed 403 - Armani Posey, Detroit Martin Luther King vs. Lowell 26 - Cooper , Lansing Catholic vs. Flint Powers Catholic, 2011 Division 5 (20 rushing, 383 passing), 2015 Division 2 (41 attempts, 291 yards) 26 - A.J. Westendorp, Holland Christian vs. Detroit Country Day, 2008 Division 4 Touchdown Receptions (33 attempts, 318 yards) 3 - Jace Williams, Grand Rapids CC vs. Detroit Country Day, 2019 Division 4 3 - Drew Shutes, Three Rivers v. Marshall, 2009 Division 3 Passing Yards 3 - Kyle Demaster, Macomb Dakota vs. Livonia Stevenson, 2007 Division 1 383 - Armani Posey, Detroit Martin Luther King vs. Lowell (19 of 27, 5 TDs, 0 3 - Lance Long, Utica Eisenhower vs. Detroit Catholic Central, 2001 Division 1 interceptions), 2015 Division 2 3 - Markus Curry, Harper Wds Bish. Gallagher vs. Fulton-Middleton, 1998 Class DD 354 - Antonie Burgess, River Rouge vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic (13 of 19, 3 - Brian Wauldron, Farmington Hills Harrison vs. St. Joseph, 1988 Class B 3 TDs, 2 interceptions), 2015 Division 5 3 - Jim Steinman, Gobles vs. Crystal Falls Forest Park, 1984 Class D 335 - Jay Cousineau, Olivet vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic, 2010 Division 5 3 - Dwain Love, Detroit St. Martin dePorres vs. Rogers City, 1982 Class C (19 of 31, 2 TDs, 1 interception) 318 - A.J. Westendorp. Holland Christian vs. Detroit Country Day (26 of 33, 4 Touchdowns Scored TDs, 0 interceptions), 2008 Division 4 5 - Nolan Fugate, Grand Rapids CC vs. Edwardsburg, 2017 Division 4 311 - Gaetano Vallone, Grand Rapids West Catholic vs. Menominee (13 of 20, 4 5 - Bennett Lewis, Saginaw Nouvel vs. Pewamo-Westphalia, 2011 Division 7 TDs, 1 interception), 2016 Division 5 5 - Alex Niznak, Ithaca vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central, 2010 Division 6 310 - Tommy Vento, Farmington Hills Harrison vs. Lowell (19 of 32, 3 TDs 0 4 - 18 players with 4. Most recent by Austin Brown, Madison Heights Madison, interceptions), 2010 Division 2 and Avery Moore, New Lothrop, 2018 Division 7 307 - Alex VanDeVusse, Grand Rapids Christian vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary's Field Goals (16 of 26, 1 TD, 1 interception), 2012 Division 3 3 - Ben Fee, Orchard Lake St. Mary's vs. Muskegon (32, 35 & 49), 2016 301 - Mitch Lovett, Macomb Dakota vs. Livonia Stevenson (16 of 23, 5 TDs, 0 Division 3 interceptions), 2007 Division 1 3 - Jake Townsley, Warren DeLaSalle vs. Muskegon Mona Shores (41, 23 & 29 Passing Touchdowns yards), 2014 Division 2 5 - Rodney Hall, Detroit Cass Tech vs. Detroit Martin Luther King, 2016 Division 1 Extra Points 5 - Armani Posey, Detroit Martin Luther King vs. Lowell, 2015 Division 2 7 - Luis Borjas, Detroit Cass Tech vs. Detroit Catholic Central, (7 of 7), 2016 5 - Jayru Campbell, Detroit Cass Tech vs. Detroit Catholic Central, Division 1 2011 Division 1 7 - Olivia Viney, Marine City vs. Grand Rapids South Christian (7 of 7), 2013 5 - Mitch Lovett, Macomb Dakota vs. Livonia Stevenson, 2007 Division 1 Division 4 Pass Receptions 7 - Paul Gross, Jackson Lumen Christi vs. Livonia Clarenceville (7 of 7), 2001 15 - Kirk Williams, DeWitt vs. East Grand Rapids, 2002 Division 3 (204 yards) Division 5 12 - Tanner McCarn, Olivet vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic, 2010 Division 5 Punts (204 yards) 8 - Jermaine Roemer, Clarkston vs. West Bloomfield (35.5 average), 2017 Receiving Yards Division 1 243 - Drake Harris, Grand Rapids Christian vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary's, 2012 8 - Aaron Hudson, Blissfield vs. Saginaw Nouvel, 2007 Division 6 Division 3 (8 receptions) 8 - Jason Crago, Muskegon vs. Detroit Martin Luther King, 1989 Class A 204 - Tanner McCarn, Olivet vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic, 2010 Division 5 Interceptions (12 rec.) 3 - Kaunda Hancock, Birmingham Brother Rice vs. Hudsonville, 2005 Division 2 204 - Kirk Williams, DeWitt vs. East Grand Rapids, 2002 Division 3 (15 rec.) 3 - Nic Thompson, Three Rivers vs. DeWitt, 2003 Division 4 Total Offense Yards Longest Run from Scrimmage 426 - A.J. Westendorp, Holland Christian vs. Detroit Country Day 90 - Nick Bradley, Edwardsburg vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (TD), 2017 (108 rushing, 318 passing), 2008 Division 4 Division 4 424 - Antonie Burgess, River Rouge vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic 90 - Nick Williams, Farmington Hills Harrison vs. Grand Rapids Forest Hills (70 rushing, 354 passing), 2015 Division 5 Central (TD), 1994 Class A 413 - Garrett Pougnet, Flint Powers Catholic vs. Lansing Catholic (155 rushing, 258 passing), 2011 Division 5 54 MHSAA Finals Finals Records

Longest Pass Total Offense 98 - Cody Kater to Anthony Root, Montague vs. Leslie, 2008 Division 6 (TD) 579 - Orchard Lake St. Mary's vs. Grand Rapids Christian, 2012 Division 3 96 - Tony Koshar to Jim Steinman, Gobles vs. Crystal Falls Forest Park, 1984 (Rushing 459 yards on 65 carries, Passing 120 on 9 of 14) Class D (TD) Total Offense - Two Teams 94 - Tanner Allison to Auston Brandt, Portland vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic 1,033 - Orchard Lake St. Mary's (579) vs. Grand Rapids Christian (454) 2012 (TD), 2012 Division 5 Division 3 91 - Gaetano Vallone to Brett Meyers, Grand Rapids West Catholic vs. 929 - River Rouge (466) vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic (463), 2015 Division 5 Menominee, 2016, Division 5 First Downs Longest Interception Return 29 - Orchard Lake St. Mary's vs. Grand Rapids Christian, 2012 Division 3 100 - Jason Livengood, Battle Creek Pennfield vs. Negaunee, 1991 Class CC (TD) 29 - Lowell vs Birmingham Brother Rice, 2002 Division 2 88 - Charles Tolbert, Detroit St. Martin dePorres vs. Crystal Falls-Forest Park, 1978 Class D (TD) Fumbles 9 - Litchfield vs. Beal City, 1994 Class D (2 lost) Longest Fumble Return 79 - Rick Marcotte, Lake Linden-Hubbell vs. Mendon, 1991 Class DD (TD) Fumbles Lost 4 - Seven times, most recent - Crystal Falls Forest Park vs. Climax-Scotts, 2004 Longest Punt Return Division 8 87 - Brad Johnson, Schoolcraft vs. Frankfort, 1988 Class D (TD) 86 - Mathew Sexton, Clinton vs. Ithaca, 2013 Division 6 (TD) Turnovers 7 - Menominee vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic, 2016 Division 5 Longest Kickoff Return 7 - Fowler vs. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary, 1986 Class D 99 - Caden Goggins, Edwardsburg vs. Grand Rapids CC (TD), 2017 Division 4 7 - Schoolcraft vs. Newberry, 1979 Class D 99 - Tommy Scott, Muskegon Catholic Central vs. Munising, 2014 Division 8 (TD) Yards Penalized Two Teams Longest Field Goal 201 - Warren DeLaSalle (10 penalties-114 yards) vs. Muskegon (9 penalties-87 49 - Ben Fee, Orchard Lake St. Mary's vs. Muskegon, 2016 Division 3 yards), 2008 Division 2) 47 - Liam Putz, Grand Rapids West Catholic vs. Menominee, 2016 Division 5 Rushing Defense Longest Blocked Field Goal Return (-32) - Crystal Falls Forest Park vs. Flint Holy Rosary, 1975 Class D 76 - Hunter Hass, Menominee vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic, 2016 Division 5 Passing Defense Longest Punt (-3) - Flint Holy Rosary vs. Crystal Falls Forest Park, 1976 Class D 74 - Matt Mills, Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart vs. Saugatuck, 2010 Division 8 71 - Ryan King, Muskegon Orchard View vs. DeWitt, 2004 Division 4 Total Defense 46 - Crystal Falls Forest Park vs. Flint Holy Rosary, 1975 Class D Touchdowns on Punt Return 2 - Thomas Lieto, Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central vs. Kingsley, 2005 Division Most Points Scored 6 (60 and 79 yards) 56 - Flint Powers Catholic vs. Lansing Catholic (26), 2011 Division 5 56 - Saginaw Nouvel vs. Pewamo-Westphalia (26), 2011 Division 7

TEAM RECORDS Most Points Scored - Two Teams 94 - New Lothrop (50) vs. Madison Heights Madison (44), 2018 Division 7 Rushing Offense 549 - Constantine vs. Suttons Bay, 2004 Division 6 (75 attempts) Fewest Points - Winning Team 532 - Detroit St. Martin dePorres vs. Crystal Falls Forest Park, 1981 Class D (62 3 - Clarkston vs. West Bloomfield (2), 2017 Division 1 attempts) 3 - Ann Arbor Pioneer vs. Detroit Catholic Central (0), 1987 Class A Rushing Attempts Fewest Points - Two Teams 75 - Constantine vs. Suttons Bay, 2004 Division 6 (549 yards) 3 - Ann Arbor Pioneer (3) vs. Detroit Catholic Central (0), 1987 Class A 3 - Clarkston (3) vs. West Bloomfield (2), 2017 Division 1 Rushing Touchdowns 7 - East Grand Rapids vs. DeWitt, 2002 Division 3 Most Points - Quarter 7 - Jackson Lumen Christi vs. Livonia Clarenceville 2001 Division 5 35 - Jackson Lumen Christi vs. Livonia Clarenceville 2001 Division 5 (2nd Qtr.) Passing Offense Most Points - Half 383 - Detroit Martin Luther King vs. Lowell (19 of 28, 5 TDs, 0 interceptions), 56 - Saginaw Nouvel vs. Pewamo-Westphalia, 2011 Division 7 (1st Half) 2015 Division 2 Passing Attempts 52 - DeWitt vs. East Grand Rapids, 2002 Division 3 (23 comp, 2 int, 244 yards) Passes Completed 27 - Lansing Catholic vs. Flint Powers Catholic, 2011 Division 5 (43 attempts, 1 intercepted, 295 yards) PassingTouchdowns 5 - Detroit Cass Tech vs. Detroit Catholic Central, 2016 Division 1 5 - Detroit Martin Luther King vs. Lowell, 2015 Division 2 5 - Detroit Cass Tech vs. Detroit Catholic Central, 2011 Division 1 5 - Macomb Dakota vs. Livonia Stevenson, 2007 Division 1 Passes Had Intercepted 5 - Almont vs. Lansing Catholic, 2019 Division 5 Fee Schragg Bradley 5 - DeWitt vs. Three Rivers, 2003 Division 4 5 - Lawrence vs. Frankfort, 1990 Class D

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Your Officials Today officials and 50,000-plus administrators and coaches at over Just as the participants on the teams at this year’s Finals are 1,300 middle, junior and senior high schools voluntarily pool their realizing a dream of vying for top honors, another group of indi- efforts daily for the operations of the MHSAA’s competitive viduals are also reaching a goal for the hard work they have put extracurricular interscholastic athletic program. in by being assigned to officiate the action. An important responsibility of membership in the Association Officials for MHSAA Finals are selected from an Association is the operation of the hundreds of District, Regional and Final committee of member school personnel from across the state, level tournaments by school administrators who serve as the site based on the recommendations and ratings by schools, as well as managers for these games. The behind-the-scenes work of these from input from local officials associations. individuals ensures a memorable experience for the participants. These officials believe that interscholastic athletics are truly The MHSAA thanks tournament staff for the 2020 Finals – educational in nature, and work to uphold that standard. Like the Mike Evoy, athletic director, Detroit Catholic League; Donta athletes in the Finals, officials come from all corners of Michigan. Favors, contest official, Detroit; James Sparks, coach, Clawson; Selected to work this year’s Finals are: Joel Barnes, Birch Tye Sparks, Wolverine Lake; Tyler Smith, Oakland University, Run; Thomas Batista, Irons; Steve Bazan, West Olive; Shane and Xavier Evoy, student, University of Detroit Jesuit High Bies, Troy; Brian Bower, Whitmore Lake; Jeffrey Brunner, School. Traverse City; John Burke, Ishpeming; James Clark, Saginaw; Coordinating the Finals from the MHSAA office are Assistant Anthony Djurasaj, St. Clair Shores; Don East, Dowagiac; Leslie Directors Nate Hampton, Brent Rice and Cody Inglis. Assisting English, Plymouth; Jamie Evans, Holt; Eugene Fiszer, with press operations are Geoff Kimmerly, Andy Frushour, Jon Ontonagon; Nathan Gross, Jackson; Donald Gustafson, St Ross, Paige Winne and Rob Kaminski of the MHSAA. Ignace; Scott Helmka, Saginaw; Douglas Higelmire, Parma; The MHSAA would like to recognize the efforts of these indi- Andrew Hill Jr., Detroit; James Hinojosa, Romulus; Chuck viduals and the other individuals who have donated their time and Hulce, Whitehall; Scott Jones, Traverse City; James Ketelaar, talents to make the Finals a success. Kalamazoo; Dan Kloosterman, Byron Center; Rodriquez Lackey, New Baltimore; Mike Lauraine, Portage; John Leva, Finals on the Air Hillsdale; Michael Long, Allegan; Phillip Long, Swartz Creek; Friday’s first three games and Saturday’s first two games will Brett McCartney, Grand Ledge; Douglas McIntyre, Rockford; be shown on FOX Sports Detroit’s primary channel. The last Matthew McLaughlin, Flushing; Bruce Moss, Alma; Ryan game Firday - Division 4 - will air delayed at 11 pm on FSD. The Murphy, Grosse Pointe; Mat Myers, Holt; Oliver Myers, last two games on Saturday - Divisions 5 and 3 - will be shown on Midland; Peter Oudsema, Troy; Brian Patterson, Galesburg; FOX Sports Detroit-PLUS. Aaron Porter, Williamston; Lanier Randall, Warren; Thomas All of the games will be available live on the Rau Sr., Burton; Thomas Rivette, Stevensville; Reo Rodriguez, FoxSportsDetroit.com website. Lansing; Mark Schoenow, Vassar; Jeff Siler, Jenison; Jason All games will be archived shortly after their completion on Smith, Jackson; Mark Stroia, Dexter; Michael Sturm, Byron MHSAA.tv. Center; Scott Tallmadge, Port Huron; Tom Turczyn, Madison Live audio will be available at MHSAANetwork.com for home Heights; Gary Wagenschutz, Warren; Christopher Westover, and handheld listening. Monroe; James Williams-Dore, Pinconning; Lowell Winne Jr., Fennville; Bob Wojcik, Hudsonville; Steven Wood, Shelby Twp; Results on the Web Stanley Wright, Warren. Statistical summaries of the Finals may be found on MHSAA Congratulations to this year’s Final officials. If you are interest- Website, MHSAA.com. ed 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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