Michigan high school boys basketball rankings for the 32 quarterfinal teams
There are 32 boys basketball teams still practicing across Michigan heading into the final week of the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s state tournament. Here is how they all rank against each other. Marine City Cardinal Mooney (15-11)
mlive.comUpdated high school boys basketball tournament brackets heading to quarterfinals
The Michigan High School Athletic Association boys basketball state tournament continues its march to the state finals. Here is a look at tournament brackets for each division in the 2023 postseason, from the final 16 to the title games at Michigan State University. If you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGMore high school basketball coverageThird-quarter eruption carries Muskegon to regional titleBrandywine captures first regional title with ‘Heart, will, desire’South Christian gets through regional but not unscathedGrand Blanc’s OT victory highlights Flint area regionalsGoodrich swept up in a case of Basketball Fever
mlive.comSee updated MHSAA girls basketball tournament brackets after state quarterfinals
Four high school girls basketball teams in each Michigan High School Athletic Association division are Breslin Center bound. MLive has updated bracket below. The Division 3-4 semifinals will be on Thursday, March 16 while Division 1-2 semifinals will be on Friday, March 17. The finals four all four divisions will be played on Saturday, March 18. DIVISION 12023 MHSAA girls basketball Division 1 brackets through the state quarterfinals.Scott Levin | MLive.comDIVISION 22023 MHSAA girls basketball Division 2 brackets through the state quarterfinals.Scott Levin | MLive.comDIVISION 32023 MHSAA girls basketball Division 3 brackets through the state quarterfinals.Scott Levin | MLive.comDIVISION 4
mlive.comBrackets for the 2023 high school boys basketball tournament’s final 16
The Michigan High School Athletic Association boys basketball state tournament is down to the final 16 teams in each of the four divisions, with regional championships about to be decided on Wednesday and quarterfinals, semifinals and finals looming next week. Here is a look at tournament brackets for each division in the 2023 postseason. If you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGMore high school basketball coverageTruman King claims Bay City area scoring crown, heading Top 40 listControversial finish part of Grand Rapids area regional semifinal actionFree-throw fest headlines Muskegon area regional roundupStunning upset headlines Kalamazoo area regional roundupBeecher and Genesee Christian roll on among Flint area highlights
mlive.comSee which teams have been eliminated in MLive’s top 25 high school boys basketball rankings
The district round of the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s boys basketball state tournament has ended and there have been quite a few casualties among MLive’s top 25 rankings already. Perhaps most shockingly, of the seven teams eliminated, the No. 1-ranked team is among them. Check out the rankings below to see which teams from MLive’s final boys basketball top 25 rankings are still alive in the hunt for a state championship.
mlive.comSee photos from the Division 1 Boys Swimming State Final Prelims
GRAND RAPIDS, MI –Michigan’s top Division 1 high school boys swimmers put their talent on display this weekend at the Michigan High School Athletic Association state final prelims at Calvin University in Grand Rapids on Friday, March 10. Related: What to know about 2023 Michigan high school boys swimming and diving state finals
mlive.comWhat to know about 2023 Michigan high school boys swimming and diving state finals
Michigan’s top high school boys swimmers and divers will put their talent on display this weekend at the Michigan High School Athletic Association state finals. Athletes from across the three divisions will compete for team and individual state titles as well as All-State honors during the two-day event, which begins with prelims on Friday and the finals on Saturday.
mlive.comPurcell’s Picks: Predicting winners for every boys basketball district with Metro Detroit teams
The Michigan High School Athletic Association boys basketball state tournament has arrived and every game has turned into a must-win contest. Who will earn district crowns? It’s time to make predictions about which teams will survive to see next week.
mlive.comTop girl wrestlers deliver top performances at MHSAA individual state finals
DETROIT -- A year ago, Brighton’s Sabrina Nauss made history by becoming the first girl to record a win and claim the first title in the newly sanctioned Michigan High School Athletic Association girls championship tournament. On Saturday, Nauss returned to Ford Field and won another title, defeating Gabriella Allen of Marcellus by pin just 69 seconds into the 190-pound match.
mlive.comIt’s a historic day at 2023 high school bowling singles state finals
Every state champion made history on a whirlwind day at the 2023 high school girls and boys bowling singles state finals. Morgan Brunner highlighted the unprecedented day by becoming the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s first three-time girls bowling champion. Seven others brought state titles to their programs for the first time.
mlive.comEight champions crowned at 2023 high school bowling team state finals
The top boys and girls high school bowling squads converged to decide all the marbles at the Michigan High School Athletic Association team state finals Friday, March 3, 2023. Here’s a look at how it all played out, as eight team state champions were crowned. GIRLS DIVISION 1
mlive.comQuartet of wrestlers aim for a 4th-consecutive individual state title on Saturday
DETROIT – Dating back to 1979, only 31 wrestlers in Michigan High School Athletic Association history have won four individual state championships. On Saturday, four wrestlers will have a chance to add their names to that prestigious list as Davison teammates Josh Barr and Caden Horwath join Detroit Catholic Central’s Dylan Gilcher and Dundee’s Braeden Davis as the athletes who could all win a fourth individual state title.
mlive.comWatch the Grand March from Day 1 of the MHSAA individual wrestling finals at Ford Field
DETROIT -- Ford Field in Detroit became a wrestler’s paradise on Friday morning as 1,120 grapplers -- 224 girls and 896 boys -- qualified to take part in the 2023 Michigan High School Athletic Association individual wrestling championships. The festivities of the two-day tournament kicked off on Friday morning with the Grand March as all qualifying athletes had a chance to be recognized by families, friends and fans who came to cheer them on. The opening round, quarterfinals and semifinals will all take place on Friday. The championship round will begin on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. inside Ford Field.
mlive.comComplete Metro Detroit boys basketball district schedule for 2023 state tournament
The Michigan High School Athletic Association boys basketball state tournament is set to begin on Monday, March 6. Here are all the district round matchups involving teams from the Metro Detroit coverage area. Complete statewide pairings and brackets can be found at the MHSAA website. DISTRICT ROUND DATES
mlive.comSee 2023 Grand Rapids-area boys basketball district tournament pairings, schedules
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Gone are the days of random drawings for Michigan’s boys high school basketball playoffs, as the Michigan High School Athletic Association elected to award the state’s best teams with a favorable path to the district finals. The MHSAA released its district tournament pairings and schedule Sunday, and for the third consecutive year, the top two teams in each district will receive a first-round bye and start their postseason runs no earlier than the district semifinals.
mlive.comMHSAA announces its Scholar-Athlete Award winners for Class A and B
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has selected 22 student-athletes from Class A and B member schools to receive scholarships through the MHSAA/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Award program. In separate press releases, the MHSAA named 14 athletes from Class A on Tuesday and eight athletes from Class B last Tuesday to receive $2,000 scholarships. Farm Bureau Insurance is in its 34th year of sponsoring the award and a total of 32 individuals who represent their member schools in at least one sport in which the Association sponsors a postseason tournament. Class A and B recipients have not yet been named. The 22 students join the 10 recipients from Class C and D schools previously announced by the MHSAA.
mlive.comSee 2023 Grand Rapids-area girls basketball district tournament pairings, schedules
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Gone are the days of random drawings for Michigan’s girls high school basketball playoffs, as the Michigan High School Athletic Association elected to award the state’s best teams with a favorable path to the district finals. The MHSAA released its district tournament pairings and schedule Sunday, and for the third consecutive year, the top two teams in each district will receive a first-round bye and start their postseason runs no earlier than the district semifinals.
mlive.comComplete Metro Detroit girls basketball district schedule for 2023 state tournament
The Michigan High School Athletic Association girls basketball state tournament is set to begin on Monday, Feb. 27. Here are all of the district round matchups involving teams from the Metro Detroit coverage area. Complete statewide pairings and brackets can be found at the MHSAA website. DISTRICT ROUND DATES
mlive.comMHSAA announces its Scholar-Athlete Award winners for Class C-D
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has selected 10 student-athletes from Class C and D member schools to receive scholarships through the MHSAA/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Award program. In a press release, the MHSAA named six athletes from Class C and four from Class D to receive $2,000 scholarships. Farm Bureau Insurance is in its 34th year of sponsoring the award and a total of 32 individuals who represent their member schools in at least one sport in which the Association sponsors a postseason tournament. Class A and B recipients have not yet been named. Class C winners: Saylar Cuthrell, Cass City; Laina Harger, St. Charles; Quinn Watts, Fowler; Brennan Cannaday, Royal Oak Shrine Catholic; Noah Etnyre, Plymouth Christian Academy; Ethan Green, Kingston.
mlive.comSee every Michigan finalist for 2022-23 MHSAA Scholar Athlete Awards
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has announced 120 finalists for its Scholar-Athlete Awards for the 2022-23 school year. Of the 120 finalists, 32 will be selected for as recipients of the Scholar-Athlete Award and each will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Since the beginning of the program, 896 scholarships have been awarded.
mlive.comChelsea AD, Hall of Fame football coach Brad Bush accepts position with MHSAA
After long stints as the head football coach and athletic director at Chelsea, Brad Bush is off to tackle his next endeavor. Chelsea announced Wednesday morning via Twitter that Bush had accepted an assistant director position with the Michigan High School Athletic Association, effective at the end of January.
mlive.comComplete 2022 high school football brackets, with every playoff score
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, complete with final scores for every 11-player and 8-player football division. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSWarren De La Salle senior quarterback Brady Drogosh throws a pass during the first half of the MHSAA Division 2 state football championship game on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022 at Ford Field in Detroit. (Jake May | MLive.com)Martin running back Karter Ribble tries to elude Merrill defender Carter Feith during the eight-player football Division 1 state final. (Provided by Rylee Heath)8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSThe Powers North Central football team celebrates its 2022 state championship. RELATED READINGLinks to MLive coverage of every high school football state final
mlive.comMHSAA extends suspension of Belleville football coach for recruiting violations. Belleville fires him.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has extended its suspension of Belleville head football coach Jermain Crowell for an extra school year, barring him from coaching at any member school through the 2024-25 school year. According to a report from the Detroit Free Press, Crowell has also been fired from his position as head coach at Belleville.
mlive.com2022 high school football playoff brackets, with first look at state final pairings
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, complete with final scores, and pairings and times for 11-player state finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSIf you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Don’t miss any of the excitement from the season ahead. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGFrankenmuth defense overwhelms Country Day in D5 semiCaledonia’s defense stifles Clarkston en route to D1 semifinal winForest Hills Central edges Dexter in double overtime
mlive.comKalamazoo Christian snaps 46-year state finals drought after comeback vs. Calumet
KALAMAZOO, MI – The Michigan High School Athletic Association held its first volleyball state tournament in 1976, which is also the first and only time Kalamazoo Christian has reached the championship match. Forty-six years later, the Comets have another shot at the program’s first state title after defeating Calumet in a five-set Division 3 state semifinal thriller Friday at Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek.
mlive.comMHSAA suspends coach of top-ranked of Belleville football team until 2024
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has confirmed that Belleville football coach Jermain Crowell has been suspended for the remainder of the 2022 season and the entirety of the 2023 season for violating the state’s undue influence rule. The Belleville Area Independent first reported the suspension and MHSAA representative Geoff Kimmerly confirmed the suspension.
mlive.com2022 high school football playoff brackets, with semifinal times, dates, sites
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with early-round results and pairings, times and sites for 11-player semifinals and 8-player finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSIf you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Love reading about local sports? Don’t miss any of the excitement from the season ahead. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive!
mlive.com2022 high school football playoff brackets, with scores and semifinal pairings
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with early-round results and pairings for 11-player semifinals and 8-player finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
mlive.comSites announced for 5 Grand Rapids football teams headed to state semifinals
The state semifinals are next for the Grand Rapids area’s five regional football champions. The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced the sites for the Nov. 18-19 games. Check out where Caledonia, Forest Hills Central, South Christian, Catholic Central and West Catholic are headed. Winners will advance to the Nov. 25-26 state finals at Ford Field in Detroit.
mlive.comCheck out Metro Detroit high school football scores from region finals on Nov. 11
The following scores are collected from either the Michigan High School Athletic Association or the Associated Press. These are scores from region finals of the 2022 football season. METRO DETROIT FOOTBALL SCORES
mlive.comLive high school football updates from region final games in Michigan
(Please refresh the page to update the feed)The Michigan High School Athletic Association football region championships are here, meaning more trophies will be handed out tonight. This will be the final Friday night of outdoor football for the season as next week’s semifinals will all be played on a Saturday and the Friday after will be Day 1 of championships inside Ford Field.
mlive.com2022 high school football playoff brackets, with updated results, times, dates
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with first- and second-round results and third-round pairings, times and dates. Here are the brackets for each 11-player football and eight-player football division, showing the road to the state finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSIf you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGThese teams overcame slow starts for playoff runsThings to know about Flint area’s four regional gamesEven with what-ifs, Charles Rogers leads Saginaw Hall of FameA look at Kalamazoo area’s third-round playoff gamesPlayoff glance for Bay City area’s remaining football teams
mlive.com2022 MHSAA high school football playoff brackets, with regional final pairings
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with first- and second-round results and third-round pairings, times and dates. Here are the brackets for each 11-player football and eight-player football division, showing the road to the state finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
mlive.comLive updates from district football finals around Michigan
The Michigan High School Athletic Association football district finals have arrived. From the initial field of 256, we are down to 128 now and by the time the dust settles Saturday night it will be down to 64. It is win or go home and MLive will have updates pouring in from around Michigan tonight to keep you posted on what’s going on. If you would like to provide score updates from the game you’re at, feel free to tag Eric Ingles on Twitter @Eric_Ingles.
mlive.comPreviewing the 2022 Michigan high school boys and girls L.P. cross country finals
The final day of the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s cross country season is on Saturday as the Michigan International Speedway will once again be the host site for the boys and girls Lower Peninsula state finals for all four divisions. Thousands of runners will toe the line, some of which will be the last time wearing their school’s uniform, as they all look to cover the five kilometer course in the fastest way possible.
mlive.com2022 high school football playoff brackets, with second-round times and dates
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with first-round results and second-round pairings, times and dates. Here are the brackets for each 11-player football and eight-player football division, showing the road to the state finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSIf you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGPlayoff notebook: Playoffs begin with one of highest scoring games ever playedGameballs: Standout performances from Week 10 on the high school football sceneFinal Associated Press high school football state rankingsMeet the Top 10 candidates for Player of the Year
mlive.comMichigan prep football notebook: Playoffs open with one of the highest scoring games ever
The opening round of the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs delivered some of the season’s most memorable performances last week. From last-second wins, high-scoring games and great individual performances, there was a lot to catch the eye of football fans. However, there was one game that was rather eye-popping as Waterford Mott and Saginaw Heritage competed in one of the highest scoring games in state history. Managing to fit 140 points into 48 minutes of gameplay, Waterford Mott defeated Saginaw Heritage, 77-63, to open the Division 2 playoffs.
mlive.comUpdated 2022 MHSAA high school football brackets with second-round pairings
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with first-round results and second-round pairings. Here are the brackets for each 11-player football and eight-player football division, showing the road to the state finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSIf you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGFinal Associated Press high school football state rankingsMeet the Top 10 candidates for Player of the Year
mlive.comCheck out Metro Detroit high school football scores from district playoff openers on Oct. 28
The following scores are collected from either the Michigan High School Athletic Association or the Associated Press. These are score from Week 6 of the 2022 football season. METRO DETROIT FOOTBALL SCORES
mlive.comLive high school football updates from playoff opening games in Michigan
(Please refresh the page to see updates)The Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs have arrived. It is now win or go home and MLive will have updates pouring in from around Michigan tonight to keep you posted on what’s going on.
mlive.com2022 high school football playoff brackets, with first-round times and dates
A look at the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for the 2022 season, with first-round pairings, times and dates. Here are the brackets for each 11-player football and eight-player football division, showing the road to the state finals. 11-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS8-PLAYER FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSIf you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters. Purchase your subscription now and get full access to every story on MLive! RELATED READINGFinal Associated Press high school football state rankingsVictory is epic when football hero hugs his principalMeet the Top 10 candidates for Player of the YearPlayer of the Year finalist Darius Taylor dominates opponentsPlayer of the Year candidate Brady Drogosh knows how to winPlayer of the Year finalist Dante Moore has true talent
mlive.comVote for who you think will win the Division 5 football state title
The Michigan High School Athletic Association postseason kicks off on Friday and the question in Division 5 is whether any team keep Grand Rapids Catholic Central from winning once again. GRCC’s football team has dominated in D5 the past two seasons and enters as the favorite in 2022, but MLive wants to know who readers think can challenge the Cougars this postseason.
mlive.comFive tidbits for Bay City area’s high school football playoff games
BAY CITY, MI – The regular season gives way to the postseason, where every game has the season on the line. The MLive Bay City coverage area sends eight teams to the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs for 2022, and all eight are in action with 7 p.m. Friday games. Here’s a look at five tidbits for the area’s Week 10 slate.
mlive.com6 things to know about Kalamazoo-area prep football playoff matchups
KALAMAZOO, MI – The postseason selections have been made, the brackets have been assembled, and now Michigan’s 288 playoff-bound teams know what lies ahead. For the second consecutive year, the Michigan High School Athletic Association relied on its playoff points formula to determine the postseason field, and 17 Kalamazoo-area teams made the cut.
mlive.comFive things to know about Saginaw-area football playoff matchups
The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced the qualifiers and brackets for the 2022 Michigan high school football playoffs, which begin Friday. Fifteen Saginaw-area teams qualified, with nine getting home games to start the playoffs.
mlive.comRomulus Summit Academy North athletic director named MHSAA assistant director
William McKoy, a district athletic director and conference president, has been named to a assistant director’s position with the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), according to a press release from the association.
New mandate calls for increased COVID testing of Michigan student athletes
DETROIT – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is mandating COVID-19 testing for student athletes. The health department believes the latest spike in coronavirus cases might be related to the reopening of high school sports. READ: Michigan increases outdoor stadium capacity, requires COVID testing for youth sportsSchool districts and the Michigan High School Athletic Association said the changes aren’t ideal, but they will do what they have to get to sports up and running again. The mandate for testing of student athletes sent a shockwave through the sports community statewide. Initially believed to require daily testing, further clarification put the testing on a weekly basis.
MHSAA announces sites, schedule details for Michigan winter indoor sports finals
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) announced on Wednesday, March 10, the sites for indoor winter sports championship rounds. The Competitive Cheer Finals will move to Breslin Center to allow more fans to attend compared to other venues that were being considered. Girls BasketballWhere: Division 1 and 3 Semifinals at Breslin Center in East Lansing. All four Finals will be played at Breslin Center. All four Finals will be played at Breslin Center.
MHSAA revises format, finals site for 2021 Michigan high school wrestling tournaments
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) announced Tuesday, March 2, that it has revised its 2021 Wrestling Tournaments. The MHSAA also has selected Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo as this year’s host site for the Teams Finals on March 30 and Individual Finals to be wrestled April 2-3. AdTeam Wrestling: Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals will be wrestled Tuesday, March 30 at Wings Event Center, with all rounds over one day instead of the traditional two. Both arenas within Wings Event Center will be used each day – one for each division – with all rounds including championship matches wrestled in that specific area. Divisions 3 and 1 will compete in the Arena, and Divisions 2 and 4 will compete in the Valley.
MHSAA: Michigan high school spring sports can start practice March 22, compete March 26
Michigan high school spring sports programs can begin practice on March 22 and competition on March 26, the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) announced Monday. This is a delay of one week to the start of spring practices and competitions, the MHSAA said. Moreover, MHSAA said 74 percent of its member high schools favored a delay in springs sports activity for at least a week. The entire Michigan high school spring sports season was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19. However, the MHSAA Council said it approved an allowance for spring teams to meet for voluntary practices over 16 contact days this past September and October.
Metro Detroit student athletes, parents share excitement as winter contact sports resume
GROSSE POINTE WOODS, Mich. – Michigan high school winter contact sports were allowed to resume beginning Feb. 8, and parents and student athlete are happy to be back in action. “It means the world for her to be able to get back on the ice and play,” said Erin Grom, whose daughter Kiera is a freshman forward on Livonia girls hockey team. Grom can recall when she found out hockey, wrestling, basketball and competitive cheer would be able to resume. According to the Michigan High School Athletic Association, things have been smooth so far. READ: Michigan youth contact sports resume -- here are all the rules, specifics and detailsREAD: Timeline, tournament dates for Michigan high school basketball, hockey, wrestling, cheer
COVID pandemic leads to shortage of referees for Michigan high school sports
The battle over high school sports may be settled for now in Michigan, but there’s a new issue emerging because of the coronavirus pandemic. A lot of referees are choosing to stay on the sidelines and sitting it out, at least for now, and the Michigan High School Athletic Association will have to work around it. He said that’s worst-case scenario because the MHSAA is determined to let student athletes play despite officials being down in Michigan by about 30%. Scott Waldendowski -- who officiates in the Macomb Area Conference -- said he sees firsthand there’s a lot of work for officials like himself. READ: Michigan high school basketball, hockey players have to wear masks during gamesDue to the shortage, MHSAA is currently hiring.
Here are the rules for concession stands at Michigan high school sporting events
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has clarified its rules for concession stands at high school sporting events. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced last week that youth contact sports would be allowed to return this week. Under the current MDHHS order, food and beverages are permitted only where people can be separated by at least six feet. MHSAA is following the same rules for concession stands at Michigan high school sporting events. Any concession stand that can comply with those MDHHS orders is allowed to open during competition.
Here are the spectator limits for Michigan high school basketball, hockey, wrestling, cheer
The Michigan High School Athletic Association revealed its rules for spectators at high school basketball, hockey, wrestling and cheer competitions. In facilities with fixed seating of more than 10,000 people, the maximum number of spectators allowed is 500. In facilities with fixed seating of under 10,000 people, the maximum number of spectators allowed is 250. If a facility has no fixed seating, such as an ice rink with out bleachers, the maximum number of spectators allowed is 100. Sideline cheerleaders, dance team members, pompon squads, pep bands and any other non-competing organization that attends a game must be counted toward the total number of spectators, MHSAA announced.
Michigan high school basketball, hockey players have to wear masks during games
Michigan high school basketball and ice hockey players will be required to wear masks at all times, even during games. Competitive cheer participants will have to wear masks during meets, as well. School districts have the right to only hire game officials who wear masks at all times, regardless of medical exceptions, MHSAA announced. Competitive cheer has been deemed a non-contact sport, but all participants still have to wear masks under the same rules outlined above. Michigan high school wrestlers must produce a negative rapid antigen test the day before or the day of each meet or a negative PCR test within 72 hours of competition.
Hearing today on Michigan high school winter sports ban
The battle over whether high school winter sports should resume amid the coronavirus pandemic continues in Michigan. AdRead more: Lawsuit suggests stoppage in Michigan high school sports may have led to teen’s deathTheir lawsuit is asking a judge to grant an injunction, sending high school athletes back into action, not just practice. The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) went against the state, even going as far as stating they believe COVID spread is not happening or is very low in high school sports right now. Let Them Play, Inc. had been threatening their lawsuit unless winter high school sports were resumed by Monday, Feb. 1, the same say the MHSAA says winter contact sports started in 38 other states. Whitmer encourages Michigan public schools to reopen for in-person learning by March 1Jan. 9: Michigan high school football playoffs resume after 2 month COVID break
Michigan officials considering resuming high school winter sports sooner than planned
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan High School Athletic Association is pushing for high school sports to resume before the current Feb. 21 deadline. There was a legislative hearing Thursday that resulted in an unanimous senate resolution that said high school sports should start earlier. The Michigan High School Athletic Association’s executive director, Mark Uyl, held a press conference Friday where he said their data suggests high school sports are good and not a problem. AdMark Uyl, with MSHAA, said their data suggests high school sports are good and not a problem. More: Detroit schools superintendent urges Whitmer to resume high school contact sports
Will sports resume? MHSAA clashes with MDHHS over winter contact sports ban
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan High School Athletic Association spoke out Friday on the hiatus of winter sports in the state. They are asking for the state to resume practice and competition in the four main contact sports sooner than the Feb. 21 deadline. Let Them Play, Inc. has been threatening a lawsuit unless winter high school sports are resumed by Monday. Mark Uyl, with MSHAA, said their data suggests high school sports are good and not a problem. More: Detroit schools superintendent urges Whitmer to resume high school contact sports
Local 4 News at Noon -- Jan. 29, 2021
DETROIT – Here’s what you missed on Local 4 News at Noon. Will sports resume? MHSAA clashes with MDHHS over winter contact sports banThey are asking for the state to resume practice and competition in the four main contact sports sooner than the Feb. 21 deadline.
Local 4 News at Noon -- Jan. 28, 2021
DETROIT – Here’s what you missed on Local 4 News at Noon. Michigan House Oversight Committee to hear testimony on winter sports banCommittee members including Chairman Steve Johnson (R-Wayland), Michigan High School Athletic Association Director Mark Uyl, Let Them Play Michigan Director Jayme McElvany, Olivet High School Athletic Director Matt Seidl, and concerned parents and athletes are expected to testify during the session Thursday morning.
Michigan House Oversight Committee to hear testimony on winter sports ban
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan House Oversight Committee will hear testimony Thursday about the state’s ban on high school sports due to the coronavirus pandemic. Committee members including Chairman Steve Johnson (R-Wayland), Michigan High School Athletic Association Director Mark Uyl, Let Them Play Michigan Director Jayme McElvany, Olivet High School Athletic Director Matt Seidl, and concerned parents and athletes are expected to testify during the session Thursday morning. “Families throughout the state have reached out to their elected legislators about the governor’s abrupt decision to extend the ban on certain high school winter sports,” reads a statement from the House committee. “The House Oversight Committee will listen to testimony in an effort to provide answers to concerned residents regarding the extension.”AdLate last week, Gov. Michigan House Republicans on Wednesday proposed a $3.5 billion coronavirus recovery plan but threatened to withhold billions to K-12 schools unless Whitmer cedes her administration’s power to prohibit in-person instruction and sports to local health departments.
PREP FOOTBALL FINALS ROUNDUP: 8 champions crowned as season finally reaches finish line
Ford Field was a little emptier this weekend for the state high school football finals due to attendance restrictions caused by the pandemic. Keith DunlapThe finish line for fall high school sports in the state of Michigan has been reached. After going 0-5 in its previous appearances in the championship game, DeWitt finally won its first state title in school history by dethroning defending state champion River Rouge. But Country Day finally took home the state championship trophy for the first time since 1999 thanks to a dominant defensive effort. But New Lothrop recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock to win its second state title in three years.
Oak Park, Warren De La Salle shine in new COVID high school football playoffs
The 2020-21 school year has been a unique one for football players, whose shortened season started, then stopped and then started again. To make up for the odd year, the Michigan High School Athletic Association allowed every team to make the playoffs. The Oak Park Knights weren’t expected to make it to playoffs, but the team is two wins away from a state title. “It’s a great feeling, for real, to come back and be able to help the team,” Rayshawn said. The De La Salle Pilots, had a 2-4 regular season team peaking at the right time.
Michigan high school football playoffs resume after 2 month COVID break
BELLEVILLE, Mich. – High school football playoffs started back up again Saturday after players were sidelined for weeks because of coronavirus. High school football in January hasn’t happened in Michigan before, but the 2020-21 school year has been a unique year. Jan. 9, 2021: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 519,082; Death toll now at 13,354Belleville faced Detroit Cass Tech nearly two months after the game was supposed to originally happen. “Today’s a great day for football,” said Cass Tech head coach Thomas Wilcher. The hope is every coach, player, referee and school staff member gets through these playoffs safely and the MHSAA crowns a champion.
New COVID-19 testing program to help Michigan high school sports resume safely
Trying to figure out how to complete the fall sports season amid the coronavirus pandemic has proven difficult for Michigan high schools. However, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) believes it can be done safely through a new, pilot rapid testing program. “An opportunity came along to partner with the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). The tests are antigen rapid tests provided by MDHHS. Detroit Catholic Central High School’s football team is still in the playoffs, and Athletic Director Aaron Babicz said they have a tentative plan.
Michigan high school sports practices suspended for COVID-19 testing
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) announced on Tuesday that it will suspend practices for football, volleyball and girls swimming and diving immediately after receiving requirements for the state’s pilot rapid testing program. “The MHSAA also is working to update dates of competition to better reflect the testing schedule. The MDHHS will conduct webinars on Dec. 28 and 29 to train school personnel who will be involved in the testing process. Team practices could resume as early as Dec. 30 once the first tests have been administered. If schools are delayed in the start of testing, they may begin practice once individuals have had one negative test.
Michigan high school football teams get back to practice
The season came to a screeching halt just before heading into the playoffs, but on Monday, weeks later high school football players will be back to practice. Read: Michigan high school football, volleyball, swimming and diving tournaments to resume“I thought that was the last game with my team. Read more: Michigan high school football tournament to resume next month -- here is the scheduleHead coach Jermain Crowell who just recovered from COVID-19 says the shutdown was necessary. He’s thrilled the Michigan High School Athletic Association will be providing more testing for the athletes as they finish out their season. Read even more: Michigan lets high schools, entertainment venues reopen
Michigan high school football, volleyball, swimming and diving tournaments to resume
The Michigan high school football, girls volleyball and girls swimming and diving tournaments will resume early next month, state officials announced. The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced teams can return to practice Monday (Dec. 21) as part of the state’s pilot rapid testing program. FootballMichigan’s high school football playoffs will resume Jan. 2, with regional finals for 11-player teams and semifinals for 8-player teams. READ: Michigan high school football tournament to resume next month -- here is the scheduleThe 8-player championship games in both divisions and all 11-player semifinal games will be played the following Saturday (Jan. 9). Girls swimming and divingThe girls swimming and diving finals will return with its three Lower Peninsula Finals completed during the weekend of Jan. 15-16, with one division at each of three locations.
Michigan high school football tournament to resume next month -- here is the schedule
(Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)The Michigan high school football tournament will resume next month after being shut down due to COVID-19 restrictions. READ: Michigan high school football, volleyball, swimming and diving tournaments to resumeThe Michigan High School Athletic Association announced teams can return to practice Monday (Dec. 21) as part of the state’s pilot rapid testing program. Michigan’s high school football playoffs will resume Jan. 2, with regional finals for 11-player teams and semifinals for 8-player teams. The 8-player championship games in both divisions and all 11-player semifinal games will be played the following Saturday (Jan. 9). Semifinal games in all 11- and 8-player divisions will be played at home sites.
Marian Mustangs volleyball team returns to virtual training after high school sports put on hold
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. – Many student-athletes are disappointed with the new COVID-19 restrictions, especially the Marian Mustang volleyball team. READ: Here are 14 changes going into effect under Michigan’s new COVID-19 restrictionsThey thought they might play the quarterfinal round on Tuesday night, but the decision was made by the Michigan High School Athletic Association to suspend all tournaments immediately. Watch the video above for the full reportMichigan high school sports put on hold as part of new COVID-19 restrictionsHigh School volleyball, swimming and football have all been put on hold in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19. High school football teams were just three wins away from becoming state champions, but the games are now in question as COVID-19 restrictions postpone the season. “I think this is much different than where we were at last March and April,” Michigan High School Athletic Association Executive Director Mark Uyl said.
Michigan high school sports put on hold as part of new COVID-19 restrictions
DETROIT – High School volleyball, swimming and football have all been put on hold in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19. High school football teams were just three wins away from becoming state champions, but the games are now in question as COVID-19 restrictions postpone the season. READ: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schools“I think this is much different than where we were at last March and April,” Michigan High School Athletic Association Executive Director Mark Uyl said. But I also have to step back and look at the bigger picture,” Saline High School Head football coach Joe Palka said. You know, I don’t know how good it looks for, you know, high school athletics to just continue down that road when everybody else is sacrificing like crazy.
Northville High School complies with new precautions, switches to remote learning
NORTHVILLE, Mich. – Officials with Northville Public Schools announced Northville High School would switch to remote learning Wednesday in compliance with the new precautions put in place due to COVID-19. In a letter to parents, the district said Northville High School will switch to full virtual instruction Wednesday and all sports and clubs that include in-person gatherings are suspended during this time. Nov. 15: Wayne County COVID-19 data: Tracking cases, deaths; City-by-city breakdownNorthville High School will remain online-only until at least Dec. 8. Michigan high school sports now suspended under new state COVID orderThe Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) has suspended its fall tournaments in response to a new public health order issued by state health officials on Sunday. This includes the suspension girls volleyball, girls swimming and diving, and football tournaments, and all winter practices and competitions scheduled to begin over the next three weeks.
Gibraltar School District switches to online learning for at least 3 weeks
GIBRALTAR, Mich. – Gibraltar School District is moving to a remote learning environment. The school district said that due to rising COVID-19 cases, all schools and programs will move to a virtual environment. Nov. 15: Wayne County COVID-19 data: Tracking cases, deaths; City-by-city breakdownIn a letter to parents and families, the district said all district classrooms will move to remote learning, beginning on Monday for Carlson High School and Tuesday for Shumate Middle School and the four district elementary schools. All district schools are expected to return to in-person learning beginning on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020. Michigan high school sports now suspended under new state COVID orderThe Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) has suspended its fall tournaments in response to a new public health order issued by state health officials on Sunday.
Michigan high school sports now suspended under new state COVID order
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) has suspended its fall tournaments in response to a new public health order issued by state health officials on Sunday. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services issued the restrictions Sunday evening, and Michigan Gov. “We understand the need for action, and we will explore all options to complete our Fall tournaments when restrictions are lifted," reads a statement from Uyl. However, now all high schools in the state of Michigan cannot offer in-person classes under the order. At an event with 100 people, risk levels in pretty much every Michigan county surpasses 80%, including some at 99%, like Kent and Calhoun counties.
Ann Arbor Public Schools postpones start of winter sports season
ANN ARBOR – Superintendent of Ann Arbor Public Schools, Jeanice Kerr Swift, announced on Thursday that the winter sports season will be delayed until January due to concerns over COVID-19. “Participation in indoor practices and competitions during a public health pandemic comes with a risk to the health and safety of those involved.”The announcement comes two weeks after Swift urged the Michigan High School Athletic Association in a public letter to postpone the winter sports season. Since Swift’s original letter on Oct. 30, new county and statewide cases have skyrocketed, breaking numerous one-day infection records. “Don’t wait for a call from the Health Department,” Jimena Loveluck, health officer for Washtenaw County Health Department, said in a statement. Schools across Metro Detroit have begun to shift from in-person to remote learning due to the surge in new COVID-19 cases.
Ann Arbor Public Schools calls for delay of winter sports season over COVID-19 fears
ANN ARBOR – Ann Arbor Public Schools Superintendent Jeanice Kerr Swift released a statement on Friday morning urging the Michigan High School Athletic Association to postpone the winter sports season as cases of COVID-19 reach new levels across the state. We take our responsibility very seriously to coordinate high school sports activities in a healthy, safe and responsible manner during the COVID-19 pandemic that continues this fall. "Therefore, we are calling on the MHSAA to delay the start of the winter athletic season. "Over the next two weeks, we will continue our advocacy to delay the winter sports season. We will provide regular updates to our school community and present the Board of Education with a report on November 11, 2020.
MHSAA confirms winter high school sports in Michigan will start on time
Officials from the Michigan High School Athletic Association have confirmed winter sports in the state will begin on time, with guidelines to limit the spread of COVID-19. Previously:The Representative Council of the MHSAA confirmed during its meeting Thursday (Oct. 22) that 2020-21 winter sports will begin on time. Most high school sports traditionally begin practice the first three weeks of November, with games starting in mid-November and the first weeks of December. Start dates for middle school winter sports seasons are determined by local leagues and conferences. A number of precautions have been put in place, including for competition limits, numbers of spectators allowed and face coverings.
MHSAA: Coronavirus guidelines for high school sports persist amid emergency order uncertainty in Michigan
MHSAA face mask requirementsOfficials say that face mask requirements will remain the same for athletes and other participating individuals for the time being. MHSAA face covering requirements were initially established on Sept. 10. MHSAA crowd capacity limitationsThe MHSAA announced capacity limits for athletic spectators on Sept. 30. Capacity limitations vary based on the venue’s seating capacity and if the sporting event is indoors or outdoors. Emergency coronavirus order confusionThe MHSAA provided an update Tuesday following the Michigan Supreme Court’s ruling against Whitmer and her emergency powers.
VIEW: MHSAA’s new 2020 football playoffs format
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) is announcing changes to the 2020 high school football postseason. All Michigan high schools football teams this season are able to play up to six regular-season games before the start of the MHSAA Playoffs. That’s down from the usual nine games because the first games this season weren’t played until the traditional Week 4. Here’s the adjusted MHSAA Football Playoffs in each format:11-player footballField: 512 teams -- There are currently 507 playing 11-player football this season, so five teams are scheduled to receive first-round byes at this time. Schedule: 3 District Rounds, Regional Finals, Semifinals, Finals.
Why are Michigan student athletes mandated to wear masks?
DETROIT – In a press conference Thursday, Local 4′s Rod Meloni asked what information was being used to support the determination that masks would be required for student athletes on the field. It’s important to change out masks for a fresh one when sensible, or to use a fabric that wicks moisture and dries quickly. Executive Order 180 requires face coverings to be worn by student athletes when actively participating, except during cross country, golf, tennis, swimming and diving. This includes all times during active participation and all times during non-active participation when six feet of physical distance cannot be maintained. Face coverings must be worn by coaches, medical staff, game event staff, members of the media and spectators.
MHSAA reinstates fall football, other high school sports in Michigan
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has reinstated fall football and other high school sports in the state of Michigan following Gov. MHSAA officials announced Thursday that the fall 2020 football season has been reinstated by its Representative Council. On Aug 14, the fall 2020 football season was postponed to spring 2021, but Thursdays vote allows for a shortened season this fall. However, the MHSAA will conduct its postseason events in those four sports only for the fall 2020 season, officials said. All football teams in 11- and eight-player football will qualify for the playoffs during the shortened season.
MHSAA: Fall football up to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
LIVONIA, Mich. Another coronavirus (COVID-19) reversal could be coming for some fall sports, including football. After moving football to spring, the Michigan High School Athletic Association is doing an about face. READ: Michigan High School Athletic Association cancels fall football season due to coronavirusThere are 33 other states offering high school sports. Tim Napiers son plays at Livonia Franklin, he sides with the 60 percent of high schools that told the MHSAA that they did want to play this fall. Whitmer to reinstate high school footballIf fall season does start, schools will have the choice to play in the spring.
MHSAA suspends all winter tournaments due to coronavirus
DETROIT – The Michigan High School Athletic Association is suspending all activities due to coronavirus. “All MHSAA winter tournaments are suspended, effective immediately and indefinitely due to concerns related to COVID-19. The decision comes as many schools are preparing for possible coronavirus cases, including training for online class and extensive cleaning programs. Michigan confirmed its first two cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday night, both in Metro Detroit. Related: Tracking Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19): Cases being monitored, test results pending