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2020-21 Volleyball 716 Schools Contact: Andi Osters 2020-21 Volleyball This list is based on school memberships and sports sponsorships in effect now or anticipated for 2020-21, as known 716 Schools to the MHSAA office March 17, 2020. This list will not be Contact: Andi Osters updated, changes will appear on the sport home page as tournament assignments are posted. Division 1 Davison HS 1745 Grand Haven HS 2002 Lansing - Everett HS 1231 Dearborn - Divine Child HS 880 Grand Ledge HS 1709 Lansing - Waverly HS 1053 853 and above Dearborn - Edsel Ford HS 1556 Grand Rapids - Forest Hills Central 1180 Lapeer HS 1776 HS Allen Park HS 1145 Dearborn - Fordson HS 2782 Lincoln Park HS 1269 Grand Rapids - Forest Hills 1180 Dearborn Heights - Crestwood HS 1406 Linden HS 934 Alpena HS 1163 Northern HS Dearborn HS 2125 Livonia - Churchill HS 1342 Ann Arbor - Huron HS 1864 Grand Rapids - Kenowa Hills HS 974 Detroit - Cass Technical HS 2335 Livonia - Franklin HS 1406 Ann Arbor - Pioneer HS 2207 Grand Rapids - Northview HS 1139 Detroit - East English Village 856 Livonia - Stevenson HS 1742 Ann Arbor - Skyline HS 1622 Grand Rapids - Ottawa Hills HS 1089 Preparatory Acad Auburn - Bay City Western HS 1140 Lowell HS 1153 Detroit - Martin Luther King HS 1055 Grand Rapids - Union HS 1727 Macomb - Dakota HS 3007 Auburn Hills - Avondale HS 1158 Grandville HS 1741 Detroit - Mumford HS 964 Battle Creek - Central HS 1151 Macomb - L'Anse Creuse North HS 1866 Detroit - Renaissance HS 1162 Greenville HS 1055 Marquette HS 896 Battle Creek - Lakeview HS 1353 Grosse Pointe Farms - Grosse 1477 Detroit - Western International HS 1783 Bay City - Central HS 1110 Pointe South HS Marysville HS 862 DeWitt HS 997 Belleville HS 1703 Grosse Pointe North HS 1237 Mason HS 962 Dexter HS 1235 Berkley HS 1364 Hamtramck HS 1186 Mattawan HS 1193 East Grand Rapids HS 966 Beverly Hills - Wylie E Groves HS 1266 Harper Woods HS 853 Melvindale HS 932 East Kentwood HS 2687 Birmingham - Seaholm HS 1416 Harrison Township - L'Anse 1383 Middleville - Thornapple Kellogg 946 East Lansing HS 1185 Creuse HS HS Bloomfield Hills HS 1822 Fair Haven - Anchor Bay HS 1950 Hartland HS 1991 Midland - HH Dow HS 1312 Brighton HS 2117 Farmington Hills - Mercy HS 1388 Haslett HS 868 Midland HS 1290 Brownstown Township - 1664 Woodhaven HS Farmington Hills - North 1376 Highland - Milford HS 1442 Monroe HS 1785 Farmington HS Byron Center HS 1153 Holland - West Ottawa HS 2145 Mt Pleasant HS 1030 Farmington HS 1586 Caledonia HS 1474 Holland HS 1048 Muskegon - Mona Shores HS 1228 Fenton HS 1171 Canton - Plymouth HS 2232 Holly HS 1081 Muskegon - Reeths-Puffer HS 1103 Flint - Carman-Ainsworth HS 1170 Canton - Salem HS 2269 Holt HS 1696 Muskegon HS 987 Flint - Kearsley HS 907 Canton HS 2189 Howell HS 2288 New Boston - Huron HS 864 Flint Southwestern Classical 939 Northville HS 2543 Cedar Springs HS 1055 Academy Hudsonville HS 2010 Jackson - Northwest HS 943 Novi HS 2026 Clarkston HS 2325 Flushing HS 1343 Oak Park HS 1191 Clinton Township - Chippewa 2347 Fraser HS 1497 Jackson HS 1195 Valley HS Jenison HS 1475 Okemos HS 1392 Garden City HS 929 Coldwater HS 947 Oxford HS 2313 Gaylord HS 913 Kalamazoo - Loy Norrix HS 1659 Commerce Township - Walled 1630 Kalamazoo Central HS 1699 Petoskey HS 950 Lake Northern HS Gibraltar - OA Carlson HS 1120 Lake Orion HS 2352 Pinckney HS 971 Grand Blanc HS 2681 Page 1 of 7 * = cooperative team ^ = opted up 2020-21 Volleyball 716 Schools Contact: Andi Osters Pontiac HS 941 Swartz Creek HS 1231 Adrian HS 746 Charlotte HS 772 Port Huron HS 1234 Taylor HS 1736 Algonac HS 421 Cheboygan Area HS 594 Port Huron Northern HS 1198 Temperance - Bedford HS 1424 Allegan HS 709 Chelsea HS 818 Portage Central HS 1356 Traverse City Central HS 1432 Allendale HS 766 Chesaning HS 438 Portage Northern HS 1252 Traverse City West HS 1601 Alma HS 637 Clare HS 446 Redford - Thurston HS 1057 Trenton HS 877 Almont HS 489 Clawson HS 464 Richland - Gull Lake HS 980 Troy - Athens HS 1926 Ann Arbor - Father Gabriel Richard 479 Clio HS 825 HS River Rouge HS 993 Troy HS 2265 Coloma HS 440 Riverview Community HS 930 Utica HS 1916 Armada HS 628 Comstock Park HS 524 Battle Creek - Harper Creek HS 824 Rochester - Adams HS 1602 Walled Lake Central HS 1485 Constantine HS 429 Rochester Hills - Rochester HS 1781 Walled Lake Western HS 1210 Battle Creek - Pennfield HS 733 Coopersville HS 817 Bay City - John Glenn HS 788 Rochester Hills - Stoney Creek HS 1595 Warren - Cousino HS 1306 Corunna HS 598 Rockford HS 2358 Warren - Fitzgerald HS 908 Belding Area HS 560 Croswell-Lexington HS 692 * Benton Harbor HS 642 Romeo HS 1713 Warren Mott HS 1497 Dearborn - Advanced Technology 416 Benzonia - Benzie Central HS 421 Academy Roseville HS 1299 Warren Woods-Tower HS 1137 Royal Oak HS 1462 Waterford Kettering HS 1279 Berrien Springs HS 513 Dearborn - Henry Ford Academy 497 Beverly Hills - Detroit Country Day 654 Dearborn Heights - Annapolis HS 714 Saginaw - Heritage HS 1438 Waterford Mott HS 1408 HS Saline HS 1802 Wayne Memorial HS 1631 Dearborn Heights - Robichaud HS 463 Big Rapids HS 595 Dearborn Riverside Academy-West 442 Shelby Township - Utica 2599 West Bloomfield HS 2036 Birch Run HS 594 Eisenhower HS Westland - John Glenn HS 1608 Detroit - Cesar Chavez Academy 687 South Lyon East HS 1109 Blissfield HS 418 HS White Lake - Lakeland HS 1649 Bloomfield Hills - Cranbrook 807 Detroit - Cody HS 541 South Lyon HS 1282 Wyandotte - Roosevelt HS 1335 Kingswood HS Detroit - Communication Media 536 Southfield HS for the Arts & 1969 Wyoming HS 1159 Bloomfield Hills - Marian HS 842 Arts HS Technology Ypsilanti - Lincoln HS 1272 Southgate Anderson HS 1063 Boyne City HS 432 Detroit - Cornerstone Lincoln King 625 Ypsilanti Community 1203 Bridgeport HS 566 Academy HS St Clair Shores - Lake Shore HS 1152 Zeeland East HS 982 Detroit - Denby Tech & Prep HS 555 St Clair Shores - Lakeview HS 1390 Buchanan HS 434 Zeeland West HS 1104 Byron Center - South Christian HS 623 Detroit - Henry Ford HS 628 St Johns HS 937 Detroit - Old Redford Preparatory 495 178 Schools Cadillac HS 799 St Joseph HS 1026 HS Canton Preparatory HS 419 Sterling Heights - Utica Ford II HS 1830 Division 2 Detroit - University Prep Academy 537 Carleton - Airport HS 781 Sterling Heights - Utica Stevenson 2545 Detroit - University Prep Art & 505 HS 410 - 852 Caro HS 432 Design Sterling Heights HS 1486 Carrollton HS 469 Ada - Forest Hills Eastern HS 785 Detroit - University Prep Science & 470 Sturgis HS 924 Center Line HS 639 Math HS Page 2 of 7 * = cooperative team ^ = opted up 2020-21 Volleyball 716 Schools Contact: Andi Osters Detroit - Voyageur College Prep 413 Grayling HS 431 Midland - Bullock Creek HS 517 Shepherd HS 473 Detroit Collegiate Prep @ 428 Grosse Ile HS 574 Milan HS 712 South Haven HS 530 Northwestern Hamilton HS 801 Montague HS 443 Sparta HS 752 Detroit Edison PSA Early College 410 Harper Woods - Chandler Park 684 Mt Morris (EAJ) HS 415 Spring Lake HS 808 of Excellence Academy Muskegon - Oakridge HS 549 St Clair HS 782 * Detroit International Academy 569 Hastings HS 741 Muskegon - Orchard View HS 569 St Clair Shores - South Lake HS 485 Dowagiac Union HS 566 Hazel Park HS 659 Newaygo HS 486 Standish-Sterling HS 481 Dundee HS 486 Hillsdale HS 471 Newport - Jefferson HS 613 Stanton - Central Montcalm HS 457 Durand Area HS 437 Holland Christian HS 652 Niles HS 821 Stevensville - Lakeshore HS 844 Eastpointe HS 828 Hopkins HS 513 North Branch HS 703 Stockbridge HS 423 Eaton Rapids HS 706 Houghton HS 445 Olivet HS 514 Tecumseh HS 726 Ecorse HS 428 Howard City - Tri County Area HS 563 Onsted HS 431 Three Rivers HS 651 Edwardsburg HS 815 Hudsonville - Unity Christian HS 621 Ortonville - Brandon HS 794 Vicksburg HS 795 Escanaba HS 690 Ida HS 439 Otsego HS 650 Warren - Lincoln HS 590 Essexville - Garber HS 563 Imlay City HS 631 Ovid-Elsie HS 462 Warren - Regina HS 540 Ferndale - University HS 472 Ionia HS 831 Owosso HS 809 Wayland Union HS 773 Ferndale HS 680 Jonesville HS 416 Parchment HS 445 West Branch - Ogemaw Heights 594 Flat Rock HS 529 Kalkaska HS 425 Parma - Western HS 837 HS Flint - Powers Catholic HS 637 Kentwood - Grand River Prep 592 Whitehall HS 650 Paw Paw HS 660 Fowlerville HS 837 Kingsford HS 548 Plainwell HS 799 Williamston HS 627 Frankenmuth HS 552 Kingsley Area HS 473 Wixom - St Catherine of Siena 514 Pontiac - Notre Dame Preparatory 635 Freeland HS 616 Academy Lake Odessa - Lakewood HS 566 School Fremont HS 655 Wyoming - Godwin Heights HS 681 Lansing - Eastern HS 694 Portland HS 570 Fruitport HS 781 Lansing - JW Sexton HS 635 Redford Union HS 737 Wyoming - Kelloggsville HS 682 Gladstone HS 428 Wyoming - Lee HS 492 Lansing Catholic HS 484 Reed City HS 459 Gladwin HS 493 Linden - Lake Fenton HS 677 Remus - Chippewa Hills HS 508 Yale HS 625 Goodrich HS 739 178 Schools Livonia - Clarenceville HS 634 Richmond HS 464 Grand Rapids - Catholic Central 596 Ludington HS 678 Romulus - Summit Academy North 620 HS Division 3 Macomb - Lutheran North 557 Romulus HS 703 Grand Rapids - West Catholic HS 474 Madison Heights - Lamphere HS 741 Saginaw - Arthur Hill HS 757 195 - 409 Grand Rapids - West Michigan 602 Aviation Academy Manistee HS 452 Saginaw - Swan Valley HS 592 Addison HS 227 Grand Rapids Christian HS 798 Marine City HS 538 Saginaw HS 456 Adrian - Lenawee Christian HS 203 Grant HS 535 Marshall HS 795 Sault Ste Marie - Sault Area HS 678 Adrian - Madison HS 389 Page 3 of 7 * = cooperative team ^ = opted up 2020-21 Volleyball 716 Schools Contact: Andi Osters Allen Park - Cabrini HS 242 Dansville HS 252 Gwinn HS 251 L'Anse HS 208 Ann Arbor - Greenhills HS 314 Dearborn Heights - Star 384 Hancock HS 201 Lawton HS
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