Preview: New Home, New Schedule, Newcomers, Reigning Champions Headline Finals
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
March 1, 2023
There is plenty of new heading into this weekend’s MHSAA Competitive Cheer Finals – and some more could spring up before Friday’s last championship meet is complete.
The two-day event has a new home – McGuirk Arena at Central Michigan University – and a new schedule with two Finals on Thursday and two on Friday, at 1 and 6 p.m. both days. A series of first-time qualifiers also help fill the field.
Four teams have had a hold on their respective divisions the last few years, as Richmond in Division 3 is seeking its fifth-straight championship and Rochester Adams in Division 1, Allen Park in Division 2 and Hudson in Division 4 all are competing for fourth-consecutive titles. A new champion or more would surely be among headliners during a busy Finals weekend across three sports.
The full schedule, plus information on purchasing tickets and how to watch online are all available on the Competitive Cheer page of MHSAA.com.
Division 1
BRIGHTON
League finish: Second in Kensington Lakes Activities Association
Coach: Christina Wilson, 10th season
Championship history: Class A runner-up 1999.
Top score: 787.74 at District.
Team composition: 27 total (four seniors, seven juniors, six sophomores, 10 freshmen).
Outlook: After ending last season fifth at its Regional, Brighton is headed back to the Finals. The Bulldogs finished second at both their District and Regional and have broken 785 points four times this season – including at those two postseason events and the KLAA championship meet. Senior Natalie Rodgers led four returnees who earned all-District recognition in 2022.
GRANDVILLE
League finish: First in Ottawa-Kent Conference Red
Coach: Julie Smith-Boyd, 42nd season
Championship history: Six MHSAA titles (most recent 2015), 10 runner-up finishes.
Top score: 790.28.
Team composition: 30 total (two seniors, 17 juniors, four sophomores, seven freshmen).
Outlook: After finishing runner-up in 2021, Grandville placed seventh a year ago and will look to jump back into contention with scores of at least 782 in six of their last seven events. Juniors Brie Vanderplow, Lexsee Pawloski, Jodi O’Dell and Avery Polinskey all earned all-Regional honors last season.
HARTLAND
League finish: First in KLAA
Coach: Candace Fahr, sixth season
Championship history: Division 1 runner-up 2013.
Top score: 789.98
Team composition: 27 total (seven seniors, 11 juniors, seven sophomores, two freshmen).
Outlook: Hartland returned to the Finals last season after a year away with a fourth-place finish, and the Eagles are primed to contend coming off District and Regional championships and three straight overall scores of 787 or higher. They’ve won seven of 10 competitions this season. Senior Ashley Kretz and junior Molly Woolf made the all-state first team last year, while juniors Grace DeYoung and Samantha Mollard made the second team and juniors Kaylee Balagna and Aspen Smith earned honorable mentions.
MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH
League finish: Second in Macomb Area Conference Red
Coach: Lauren Turner, second season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 791.70 at District.
Team composition: 24 total (five seniors, 10 juniors, six sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: The Crusaders have strung together their four best total scores over their last five competitions and followed up their District championship with a fourth-place Regional finish after the three Rochester-area teams posted the top three scores at either Division 1 meet last weekend. Juniors Ina Harding and Hannah Waters were among top returnees after making the all-District first and second teams, respectively, last season.
MILFORD
League finish: First in Lakes Valley Conference
Coach: Patti Warzecha, 12th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 777.94
Team composition: 23 total (three seniors, nine juniors, eight sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Milford reached Regionals for the fourth-straight season and took the next step in making the Finals for the first time. The Mavericks have topped 772 points in five of their last six competitions and 777 three times. Senior Leah Fitzgerald made the all-District first team last year, and sophomores Emme Dreffs and Kenleigh Bailey made the second team.
ROCHESTER
League finish: First in Oakland Activities Association Red
Coach: Samantha Koehler, first season
Championship history: 14 MHSAA titles (most recent 2017).
Top score: 793.16
Team composition: 26 total (nine seniors, four juniors, 10 sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Koehler, who formerly led a strong program at Plymouth from 2016-22, took over this one from Susan Wood – who had led Rochester to all 14 of its championships dating back to the first year of Finals in 1994. Koehler has watched the Falcons score 790 or higher their last three competitions and finish first or second in all of them this winter. After missing the Finals in 2021, Rochester returned with a fifth-place finish last year. Senior Martina Dedvukaj earned an all-state honorable mention.
ROCHESTER ADAMS
League finish: Second in OAA Red
Coach: Brooke Miller, ninth season
Championship history: Three MHSAA titles (most recent 2022), three runner-up finishes.
Top score: 794.16
Team composition: 28 total (12 seniors, eight juniors, four sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: Adams has won three straight Division 1 championships and strung together five straight seasons finishing among the Finals top two. The Highlanders have won their last four competitions this winter and topped 791 points in their last three including District and Regional wins. Seniors Katie Burgin, Alex Ris and Ashley Rosati are returning all-state second-team selections, and seniors Emma Maynard and Peyton Regalado earned honorable mentions in 2022.
ROCHESTER HILLS STONEY CREEK
League finish: Third in OAA Red
Coach: Tricia Williams, 20th season
Championship history: Two MHSAA titles (most recent 2019), Division 1 runner-up 2022.
Top score: 792.76 at Regional.
Team composition: 26 total (four seniors, 12 juniors, six sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: Stoney Creek is coming off missing the championship last season by just more than 2.3 points, and finished third at least week’s Regional but just 42 hundredths of a point off tying the highest score in Division 1 for the weekend. That 792.76 was the second time the team had broken 790 this season and its third time above 789. Juniors Kacey Bauer and Abigail DeGraw made the all-state second team last season, and junior Alison Kalaj earned an honorable mention.
Division 2
ALLEN PARK
League finish: Second in Downriver League
Coach: Julie Goodwin, 17th season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2022), four runner-up finishes.
Top score: 795.42.
Team composition: 27 total (11 seniors, 11 juniors, three sophomores, two freshmen).
Outlook: The Jaguars have finished first or second in Division 2 the last seven seasons, claiming the last three titles. After finishing second at the Downriver League championship competition, Allen Park has responded with three of its top four scores this season, including also a 794.98 to win its District and 789.40 to win its Regional. Seniors Kristina Beste, Alyssa Rios and Madisyn Setser made the all-state first team last season, while seniors Aleia Breckenridge and Emma Buffa made the second team and seniors Madison Buchanan and Emma Williams earned honorable mentions.
BAY CITY WESTERN
League finish: Second in Saginaw Valley League
Coach: August Jaynes, fifth season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 776.36 at Regional.
Team composition: 19 total (seven seniors, three sophomores, nine freshmen).
Outlook: Western has finished first or second at its last nine competitions and won both its District and Regional, with that 776.36 five points higher than its previous best for this winter. Both championships were program firsts, and this will be the Warriors’ first trip to the Finals. Senior Bella Glumm was named SVL MVP this season, and with senior teammates Gabbie Goulette, Ambria Nagel, Shea Walli and Allison Kaczmarczyk was among first and second-team all-District honorees in 2022.
DEARBORN DIVINE CHILD
League finish: First in Detroit Catholic League Bishop
Co-coaches: Amber Genevich, 18th season; Shelley McClorey, sixth season
Championship history: Four Finals runner-up finishes (most recent 2014).
Top score: 789.34 at District.
Team composition: 19 total (two seniors, eight juniors, six sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Divine Child returned to the Finals last season after two away and finished fourth, a solid springboard as they look to jump into contention this weekend with that District score one of three times the Falcons have broken 784 this winter. Seniors Abby Krizmanich and Elena Solomon both earned all-state honorable mentions last season.
GIBRALTAR CARLSON
League finish: First in Downriver League
Coach: Alyssa Tocco, second season
Championship history: 11 MHSAA titles (most recent 2019), seven runner-up finishes.
Top score: 793.98.
Team composition: 27 total (nine seniors, three juniors, five sophomores, 10 freshmen).
Outlook: Carlson finished runner-up last season, the second time over the last three. The Marauders return to the Finals this weekend after placing just ahead of Allen Park in the league and winning their District, but finishing two hundredths of a point behind the Jaguars at the Regional. Carlson has gone over 781 points its last six competitions and 788 four of those six including the Regional (789.38). Senior Kaitlyn Demers is a returning all-state first teamer, while seniors Tiaira Michalik, Ellen Szucs and Emilee Bain made the second team last season and senior Ciana Caliguire and junior Mya Oikarinen earned honorable mentions.
GRAND RAPIDS FOREST HILLS NORTHERN
League finish: First in O-K White
Coach: Carly Sienkiewicz, sixth season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 771.50.
Team composition: 18 total (seven seniors, three juniors, four sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: Forest Hills Northern returned to the Finals last season for the first time since 1998, and placed sixth, and the Huskies are returning after jumping 16 points from a third-place District finish to qualify fourth at their Regional. They entered the postseason with two straight scores of 770 or higher and cleared the Regional cut line by almost eight points. FHN is among teams with valuable experience heading into this weekend, as all three of last year’s all-state honorees are back – seniors Julie Fiser (first team), Alexis Linder (second team) and Jennessa Byl (honorable mention).
MASON
League finish: Tied for first in Capital Area Activities Conference Red
Coach: Angela Boerkoel, 11th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 765.82.
Team composition: 20 total (six seniors, four juniors, four sophomores, six freshmen).
Outlook: The Bulldogs are back after missing the Finals last season and nearly equaled their high score getting here with a 765.78 to place third at their Regional. It’s been another nice jump after the team fell one spot shy of making Regionals in 2022. Boerkoel, who formerly coached Brighton, has led Mason to three league titles and now two Finals appearances over the past three seasons, and her team finished third or better at all of its competitions this winter. Senior Eleana Young made the all-District second team last season.
MIDDLEVILLE THORNAPPLE KELLOGG
League finish: First in O-K Gold
Coach: Adrian Nichols, third season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 772.64 at Regional.
Team composition: 15 total (three seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, six freshmen).
Outlook: The Trojans are returning to the Finals for the first time since 2015. They made a magnificent jump at their Regional, with the 772.64 nearly 14 points higher than their previous high total score this season. MTK was second at the Regional after winning the District, and has won 10 competitions total and finished second in its other three. Juniors Mali Holland, Ava Jahnke and Kenady Smith all made the all-District second team last year.
SOUTH LYON EAST
League finish: Second in LVC
Coach: Julia Tilt, fourth season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 780.06.
Team composition: 20 total (five seniors, five juniors, six sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: South Lyon East has made an incredible climb under Tilt to reach the Finals for the first time – from not qualifying for Regionals in 2020, to placing seventh at Regionals in 2021 and fifth last year and now advancing with a fourth-place finish. After finishing second at their District two weeks ago, the Cougars were nearly 27 points better at the Regional with a 769.18 and have gone 771 or higher five times. Senior Cassie Ryan made the all-Regional second team last season, and senior Hannah Westlund and junior Natalie Tilt earned honorable mentions.
Division 3
CROSWELL-LEXINGTON
League finish: Second in Blue Water Area Conference
Coach: Katie Tomlinson, eighth season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 783.38 at District.
Team composition: 28 total (eight seniors, six juniors, 12 sophomores, two freshmen).
Outlook: Croswell-Lexington has finished fourth, fifth and fourth the last three seasons and last year scored within nine points of the lead. The Pioneers could push even higher this time. They finished second to four-time reigning Division 3 champion Richmond in the BWAC this winter, then second at their District to Pontiac Notre Dame Prep by fewer than three points and third at their Regional to those two powers but less than six points off the lead. Junior Shelby Oliver made the all-state second team last season, and junior Cora Katulski earned honorable mention.
GROSSE ILE
League finish: Second in Huron League
Coach: Angela Raithel, sixth season
Championship history: Two MHSAA titles (most recent 2010), Division 3 runner-up 2009.
Top score: 768.92 at Regional.
Team composition: 17 total (one senior, six juniors, seven sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Grosse Ile has earned its first Finals trip since 2014, climbing from third at its District to fourth at its Regional to qualify. Raithel has been building toward this moment, with the Red Devils also claiming District titles the last two seasons and just missing out on the Finals with a fifth place at their Regional last year. Lone senior Amanda Hancock made the all-Regional first team last season, while junior Sienna Ross made the second team and sophomores Marissa Trombley and Virginia West earned honorable mentions.
HOWARD CITY TRI COUNTY
League finish: First in Central State Activities Association
Coach: Jennifer Laskey, 16th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 757.38.
Team composition: 24 total (five seniors, five juniors, 11 sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Tri County returned to the Finals last season after two years away, and is making a repeat trip with a top score this time 10 points higher than a year ago. That jump also has included a District title and runner-up finish at its Regional, and eight competition wins overall. Senior Madalynn Laskey is a returning all-state first-team selection, and senior MaLeea Neely earned honorable mention last season.
LAKE ODESSA LAKEWOOD
League finish: First in Greater Lansing Activities Conference
Coach: Kim Martin, 31st season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 766.81
Team composition: 20 total (four seniors, seven juniors, eight sophomores, one freshman).
Outlook: Lakewood is making its second-straight Finals appearance and seventh over the last 11 seasons, and placed seventh a year ago. The Vikings have won six competitions and placed second at two others including the District before finishing fourth at their Regional. Lakewood also has won 14 straight league titles. Senior Emily Root made the all-Regional second team last season.
PAW PAW
League finish: First in Wolverine Conference
Coach: Stefanie Miller, 14th season
Championship history: Division 3 runner-up 2022 and 2021.
Top score: 768.86 at Regional.
Team composition: 16 total (two seniors, five juniors, two sophomores, seven freshmen).
Outlook: Paw Paw has finished a point or less behind champion Richmond the last two seasons and returns to the Finals with District and Regional titles and victories in all but one competition overall this season. While nine seniors topped last year’s lineup, this one has experience too but just among younger athletes. Junior Molly Goodwin made the all-state first team last season, while juniors Naveh Davenport and Maya Leonard and sophomore Ashley Olsen made the second team and junior Madison Lasinski earned an honorable mention.
PORTLAND
League finish: First in CAAC White
Coach: Mindy Blaschka, 10th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 764.34.
Team composition: 22 total (four seniors, 10 juniors, four sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: A younger team that finished sixth last year in its first Finals trip now has that experience and a large junior class as it returns coming off league and District titles and a third place at its Regional. The Raiders have broken 753 three times over their last six competitions. Senior Lily Buckland earned an all-state honorable mention last season, and juniors Abigail Rice and Autumn Schafer were second-team all-Regional selections.
PONTIAC NOTRE DAME PREP
League finish: Does not compete in a league.
Coach: Beth Lockhart, 11th season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2018), three runner-up finishes.
Top score: 786.08 at District.
Team composition: 17 total (three seniors, three juniors, six sophomores, five freshmen).
Outlook: The Fighting Irish last finished runner-up in 2020 and placed third the last two seasons, just a half-point off the lead a year ago. They should be in the mix again with wins in all of their competitions except one, a runner-up finish at the Rochester Adams Invitational. The District and Regional titles came against fields including reigning champion Richmond. Junior Alaina Byrne and sophomore Haleigh Campbell earned all-state honorable mentions last season and were joined by senior Ashley Quinn and sophomore Grace Kincade in also receiving all-Regional recognition.
RICHMOND
League finish: First in BWAC
Coach: Kelli Matthes, 15th season
Championship history: Six MHSAA titles (most recent 2022), five runner-up finishes.
Top score: 783.74
Team composition: 25 total (seven seniors, three juniors, eight sophomores, seven freshmen).
Outlook: Richmond has finished among the top two in Division 3 eight straight seasons and won the last four titles, but faces an interesting challenge after finishing third at its District and second at its Regional with NDP winning both. Still, the Blue Devils have topped 781 twice and 777 two more times, and bring back plenty of standouts with championship experience. Juniors Annabell Loftis and Ana Moskwa and sophomore Faith Thompson made the all-state first team last season, while senior Nicole Ostaszewski, junior Alyssa DeBlouw and sophomore Camryn Moore made the second team.
Division 4
ADRIAN MADISON
League finish: Does not compete in a league.
Coach: Sarah Kope, fourth season
Championship history: Division 4 runner-up 2022.
Top score: 731.52 at District.
Team composition: 14 total (four seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Madison is back after its history-making finish a year ago and with a top score 10 points higher than at this point last season. The Regional third place was the team’s first finish outside of the top two this season. Sophomore Mya Solis made the all-state first team last winter, while seniors Abby Griewahn, Danielle Vallejo and Kaylee Paulette made the second team and junior Delaney Dopp earned honorable mention.
HART
League finish: First in West Michigan Conference
Co-coaches: Jennifer Hlady, 12th season; Ashleigh Andritsis, first season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 752.84.
Team composition: Seven total (three seniors, two juniors, two sophomores).
Outlook: Hart missed the Finals last season while competing in Division 3 after finishing eighth in Division 4 in 2021, and has been unstoppable so far this winter with victories in all 14 competitions including by 36 points at the District and 23 at the Regional. The 744.93 at that District was the team’s second-highest total score. Sophomore LexieBeth Nienhuis made the all-Regional second team last season, and junior Jasmyne Villanueva earned an honorable mention.
HUDSON
League finish: First in Lenawee County Athletic Association
Coach: Kelly Bailey, 26th season
Championship history: Four MHSAA titles (most recent 2022), six runner-up finishes.
Top score: 774.94
Team composition: 19 total (seven seniors, seven juniors, two sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Hudson has finished first or second in Division 4 the last six seasons and won three straight titles, and last year’s 50-point Finals win could be a sign of what’s to come this weekend as well. The Tigers also are undefeated this winter with an average total score of 750.42 and scores above that in seven-straight competitions before posting a 740.38 to win the Regional. Seniors Cheyenne Eichler and Annalyse Ames and juniors Rylie Bloomer and Victoria Hawkins made the all-state first team last season, while seniors Ellie Bean, Shantzee Henderson and Isabella Moreno made the second team and junior Paige Clark earned an honorable mention.
LAWTON
League finish: First in Southwestern Athletic Conference
Coach: Holly James, 10th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 738.08.
Team composition: 13 total (four seniors, four juniors, one sophomore, four freshmen).
Outlook: Lawton has won 10 competitions this season including its District after the team improved from seventh in 2021 to third at last year’s Final. Its top score is nearly 30 points higher than when entering championship weekend a year ago. The Blue Devils are another team with plenty of returning star power, with seniors Rylee Oxley and Mikayla Reynolds and junior Kiera Banks returning all-state first teamers, senior Casandra Salgado and sophomore Amanda Aumaugher back from the second team and senior Samantha Gorenchan and junior Amanda Aumaugher having earned honorable mentions in 2022.
MASON COUNTY CENTRAL
League finish: Second in West Michigan Conference
Coach: Cheri Stibitz, 14th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 731.56.
Team composition: 12 total (seven seniors, two juniors, one sophomore, two freshmen).
Outlook: MCC is headed to the Finals for the second-straight season after qualifying last year for the first time. The Spartans have finished first, second or third at all of their competitions, even stronger considering five were league meets that included undefeated Hart, as did the Regional. They also reached 731.22 in finishing runner-up at their District. Senior Geralyn Soberalski made the all-state first team last season, junior Emily Adams made the second and junior Marissa Quillan earned honorable mention.
MERRILL
League finish: Second in Mid-State Activities Conference
Coach: Jena Glazier, third season
Championship history: Division 4 runner-up 2014.
Top score: 717.50.
Team composition: 10 total (two seniors, six juniors, one sophomore, one freshman).
Outlook: The Vandals are returning to the Finals for the first time since 2018, with their six best total scores coming over their last seven competitions. Merrill made the jump after falling a place shy of reaching the Regional last season. Senior Brooke Breasbois made the all-District first team last season, and juniors Veda Gagne and Samantha Grubaugh made the second.
MICHIGAN CENTER
League finish: First in Cascades Conference
Co-coaches: Jessica Trefry, 22nd season; Bree Cash, first season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2014), one runner-up finish.
Top score: 745.94 at District.
Team composition: 14 total (two seniors, five juniors, two sophomores, five freshmen).
Outlook: Michigan Center is making its first Finals appearance since 2019 and appears set to join the elite with four of their last seven scores 730 or higher and two 742 or better. The Cardinals finished second at their Regional to Hudson after winning their District with that season-high score. They just missed reaching Regionals in Division 3 last season, when junior Kate Paterson and sophomore Emma McIntyre made the all-District second team.
PEWAMO-WESTPHALIA
League finish: Second in GLAC
Coach: Staci Myers, 16th season
Championship history: Nine MHSAA titles (most recent 2019), 12 runner-up finishes.
Top score: 722.6.
Team composition: 13 total (two seniors, one junior, five sophomores, five freshmen)
Outlook: The Pirates are bringing another young team to the Finals after finishing sixth a year ago, but they are coming off runner-up finishes at their District and Regional and also finished second to Lakewood in the GLAC after joining the league for cheer this season. There’s a good deal of experience; senior Emma Flanigan made the all-state second team last season, and she was joined by senior Emily Schmitt, junior Sophia Simon and sophomores Miriam Downes and Jayde Ferguson in earning all-Regional recognition.
PHOTO Grosse Ile will be making its first MHSAA Finals appearance in competitive cheer this weekend since 2014. (Photo by Terry Jacoby.)
Preview: Reigning Champs Highlight Familiar Finals Field Returning to CMU
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
February 29, 2024
As the MHSAA Competitive Cheer Finals returns to Central Michigan University’s McGuirk Arena for the second-straight season this weekend, and to its past Friday-Saturday schedule, there is a sense of familiarity – and that’s bolstered even more by 24 of last year’s 32 contenders also returning to CMU.
Hudson in Division 4 is seeking a fifth-straight Finals title, while Rochester in Division 1, Gibraltar Carlson in Division 2 and Croswell-Lexington in Division 3 also are pursuing repeat championships.
Meanwhile, we will welcome Hanover-Horton to the Finals for the first time, and Plainwell and North Muskegon for the first time for both in more than two decades.
Division 4 leads off the weekend at 2 p.m. Friday, followed by Division 1 at 6 p.m. Division 3 starts Saturday’s competitions at 11 a.m., with Division 2 finishing the weekend at 4 p.m. The full schedule, plus information on purchasing tickets and how to watch online are all available on the Competitive Cheer page of MHSAA.com.
Division 1
BRIGHTON
League finish: First in Kensington Lakes Activities Association West
Coach: Christina Wilson-Peacock, 12th season
Championship history: Class A runner-up 1999.
Top score: 791.2 at Regional.
Team composition: 25 total (seven seniors, six juniors, nine sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Brighton returned to the Finals last season with a fourth-place finish, and similar to last year have finished second at both its District and Regional over the last two weeks. The Bulldogs have scored at least 783 points in their last five competitions. Senior Autumn Miller made the all-state first team last season, while seniors Estella Marchesotti and Brooke Lampkins made the second and junior Adrianna Pembroke earned honorable mention.
GRANDVILLE
League finish: First in Ottawa-Kent Conference Red
Coach: Julie Smith-Boyd, 43rd season
Championship history: Six MHSAA titles (most recent 2015), 10 runner-up finishes.
Top score: 789.32 at Regional.
Team composition: 33 total (17 seniors, three juniors, nine sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: After having only two seniors on last year’s team, Grandville has 17 from a class that’s gained plenty of experience with Finals finishes of second, seventh and then fifth last season. The Bulldogs have scored at least 783 points in nine of 12 competitions, beginning with a 786.58 at their second this winter. Seniors Lexsee Pawloski and Brie Vanderplow made the all-state second team last season, and senior Emma Leonard earned honorable mention.
HARTLAND
League finish: Second in KLAA
Coach: Candace Fahr, seventh season
Championship history: Division 1 runner-up 2013.
Top score: 791.96 at Regional.
Team composition: 23 total (eight seniors, eight juniors, six sophomores, one freshman).
Outlook: The Eagles finished fourth in 2022 and eighth last season, and they enter this Final as repeat District and Regional champions – and this time having finished ahead of Brighton at both after placing second to the Bulldogs in the league. Hartland has placed first or second at all of its competitions this winter. Senior Molly Woolf made the all-state first team last season, and senior Faith Mikula earned honorable mention.
MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH
League finish: First in Macomb Area Conference Red
Coach: Lauren Turner, third season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 788.26 at Regional.
Team composition: 22 total (10 seniors, six juniors, five sophomores, one freshman).
Outlook: L’Anse Creuse North is returning after finishing sixth last year and repeating as a District champion two weeks ago. The Crusaders’ Regional score was nearly five points higher than their next highest this season and placed them fourth behind the Rochester schools at that competition but only 3.12 points off the lead. Senior Lily Nahas made the all-state first team last season, and sophomore Addison Waters earned honorable mention.
ROCHESTER
League finish: First in Oakland Activities Association Red
Coach: Samantha Koehler, second season
Championship history: 15 MHSAA titles (most recent 2023).
Top score: 792.68 at Regional.
Team composition: 26 total (four seniors, 11 juniors, seven sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: Rochester returned to the top of Division 1 last season in Koehler’s first leading the program after previously coaching Plymouth, and the Falcons are in position to add to that record championship total. They finished third to the other Rochester schools at the District and Regional, but less than two points off the lead at both. Seniors Madison Carpenter and Lena Cleveland made the all-state first team last season, while senior Sarah Newport and juniors Isabella Gungab and Aubrey Hillard made the second team and senior Kelly Burdick and juniors Morgan Calcagno and Natalia Grabovac earned honorable mentions.
ROCHESTER ADAMS
League finish: Third in OAA Red
Coach: Brooke Miller, 10th season
Championship history: Three MHSAA titles (most recent 2022) four runner-up finishes.
Top score: 794.18 at District.
Team composition: 30 total (five seniors, seven juniors, 14 sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: Adams finished second last season by nine-tenths of a point, ending a three-year championship streak – but the Highlanders wouldn’t stun anyone by claiming a fourth title over five seasons this weekend. They won their District by 62 hundredths of a point ahead of Stoney Creek, then finished 79 hundredths of a point back in the Regional rematch – and in both cases had the slightly superior Round 3. Senior Lily Hittle earned an all-state honorable mention in 2023.
ROCHESTER HILLS STONEY CREEK
League finish: Second in OAA Red
Coach: Tricia Williams, 21st season
Championship history: Two MHSAA titles (most recent 2019), Division 1 runner-up 2022.
Top score: 793.56 at District
Team composition: 32 total (11 seniors, five juniors, 14 sophomores, two freshmen).
Outlook: After finishing second in 2022 and third last season, Stoney Creek could take the final steps again this weekend coming off a Regional championship won ahead of the two other Rochester contenders – posting the top Round 1 and 2 scores at that meet. The Cougars have finished first or second at every competition but the first league jamboree. Seniors Abigail DeGraw and Alison Kalaj made the all-state first team last year, while senior Charlotte Cahill made the second team and senior Ariana Rabaut earned an honorable mention.
SOUTH LYON EAST
League finish: Third in Lakes Valley Conference
Coach: Julia Tilt, fifth season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 784.1.
Team composition: 20 total (five seniors, eight juniors, four sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: East competed at its first Finals last season, finishing sixth in Division 2, and to return this weekend emerged from a third-place league finish to place third at its District and fourth at its Regional. The Cougars have twice eclipsed their top score from a year ago, including at the District. Senior Natalie Tilt made the Division 2 all-state second team last season, and senior Jacey Czajkowski earned an honorable mention.
Division 2
ALLEN PARK
League finish: Second in Downriver League
Coach: Julie Goodwin, 20th season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2022), five runner-up finishes.
Top score: 793.72
Team composition: 23 total (10 seniors, five juniors, three sophomores, five freshmen).
Outlook: Allen Park missed winning what would have been a fourth-straight Division 2 championship last season by just 68 hundredths of a point as rival Carlson took back the title. After finishing second to Carlson in the Downriver League this season, Allen Park won their Regional last week by 2.14 points to enter this weekend as arguably the team to chase. Seniors Allison Gombos and Gabrielle Simpson made the all-state first team last season, and junior Abigail Obrycki earned an honorable mention.
CARLETON AIRPORT
League finish: Second in Huron League
Coach: Emily Dusik, second season
Championship history: Class B runner-up 2003.
Top score: 781.0 at Regional.
Team composition: 22 total (five seniors, three juniors, five sophomores, nine freshmen).
Outlook: Dusik has Airport moving in the right direction quickly, as the Jets won their league in 2023 and added a District championship two weeks ago – and now their first trip to the Finals since 2006. Airport won that District by 1.7 points ahead of Carlson before finishing third at the Regional to Allen Park and Carlson last weekend, but with a score six points higher than its previous best this winter. Airport competed in Division 3 last season, with seniors Rylie Armstrong and Breanna Mulvin earning all-region recognition.
CEDAR SPRINGS
League finish: Tied for first in O-K Gold
Coach: Katy Hradsky, third season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 781.22.
Team composition: 21 total (five seniors, three juniors, six sophomores, seven freshmen).
Outlook: After a year away, Cedar Springs is returning to the Finals for the fifth time in six seasons and on a five-competition winning streak that’s included earning District and Regional titles. More than half of the team are underclassmen, and the Red Hawks’ returning all-region honoree from a year ago is among them – sophomore Taylor VerDuin.
DEARBORN DIVINE CHILD
League finish: First in Catholic High School League Bishop
Co-coaches: Amber Genevich, 16th season; Michelle McClorey, sixth season
Championship history: Four Finals runner-up finishes (most recent 2014).
Top score: 785.88.
Team composition: 22 total (eight seniors, six juniors, five sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Divine Child moved up from fourth in 2022 to third last season, and the Falcons have surpassed 780 points three times over their last five competitions including to finish runner-up at their District to Allen Park. Senior Noemi Villarruel made the all-state first team last season, while senior Amanda Shumaker made the second team and senior Anna Watson and junior Isabelle Fronczak earned honorable mentions.
GIBRALTAR CARLSON
League finish: First in Downriver League
Coach: Alyssa Tocco, third season
Championship history: 12 MHSAA titles (most recent 2023), seven runner-up finishes.
Top score: 792.34.
Team composition: 22 total (two seniors, seven juniors, five sophomores, eight freshmen).
Outlook: Carlson won its first championship of the Tocco era last season with nine seniors on the team, and she has the Marauders in position to potentially repeat with a team that while younger still has experienced past title winners leading the way. Carlson has scored at least 783 points in all but one competition and broken 791 four times. Juniors Haley Sanchez and Sofia Lanzini made the all-state second team last season.
MIDDLEVILLE THORNAPPLE KELLOGG
League finish: Tied for first in O-K Gold
Coach: Madelynn Lula, first season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 759.52 at Regional.
Team composition: 18 total (eight seniors, two juniors, seven sophomores, one freshman).
Outlook: After serving as an assistant for three seasons – and helping MTK return to the Finals last year for the first time since 2015 – Lula took over the program this winter and has the Trojans back after runner-up District and Regional finishes. MTK will look to build on last year’s fifth-place Finals finish after posting two of their three highest overall scores this season in those two meets. Seniors Kenady Smith and Anna Smith made the all-state second team in 2023.
MUSKEGON REETHS-PUFFER
League finish: Second in O-K Green
Coach: Lisabeth Smith, third season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 737.52.
Team composition: 26 total (five seniors, four juniors, nine sophomores, eight freshmen).
Outlook: Reeths-Puffer has added to its third-straight District title under Smith by reaching the Finals for the second time during her tenure and after missing a year ago. The Rockets won their District this time by nearly 14 points. Kendall Eek, Sydney Williams and Macy Fisher are among seniors finishing up standout careers.
PLAINWELL
League finish: Second in Wolverine Conference
Coach: Kylie Cook, fifth season
Championship history: Class B champion 2000, Class B runner-up 2001.
Top score: 762.9.
Team composition: 19 total (nine seniors, four juniors, six sophomores).
Outlook: Plainwell is returning to the Finals for the first time since 2003, and posted its second-highest score of the season in winning its District two weeks ago. The Trojans have placed third or higher in all of their competitions, and second or first in all but two. Seniors Raya Mergen Henry and Abigale Westerhouse earned all-region recognition last season.
Division 3
ARMADA
League finish: First in Blue Water Area Conference
Coach: Deanna Misiak, eighth season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 786.72 at District.
Team composition: 21 total (eight seniors, five juniors, five sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Armada will attempt to become the sixth-straight and third different Division 3 champion from the BWAC over the last six seasons after winning a league that included reigning champ Croswell-Lexington and 2019-22 title winner Richmond. The Tigers have scored at least 770 points in their last five competitions and edged Richmond for the final qualifying spot from their Regional, earning their first Finals trip since 2015. Senior Katelyn Carrigan earned all-District recognition in 2023.
CROSWELL-LEXINGTON
League finish: Second in BWAC
Coach: Katie Tomlinson, ninth season
Championship history: Division 3 champion 2023.
Top score: 790.1.
Team composition: 20 total (seven seniors, nine juniors, three sophomores, one freshman).
Outlook: The reigning Division 3 champion was edged by Armada in the league race, but came back to win their District by 3.24 points and Regional by nearly a point. Croswell-Lexington opened the season with a 765.5 overall score and has reached 783 points in its last four competitions, paced by the majority of the team’s standouts from a year ago. Seniors Shelby Oliver, Cora Katulski, Makayla Rice and Alexis Bales and junior Kaleigh Kelch all made the all-state first team last season, with senior Grace Hodges and junior Maggie Wallace are back after making the second team.
GROSSE ILE
League finish: First in Huron League
Coach: Angela Raithel, eighth season
Championship history: Two MHSAA titles (most recent 2010), Division 3 runner-up 2009.
Top score: 786.18 in Regional.
Team composition: 21 total (six seniors, seven juniors, three sophomores, five freshmen).
Outlook: Grosse Ile placed fourth last season in its first Finals trip since 2014, and this winter won all of its competitions before finishing second at the Regional and just 96 hundredths of a point behind Croswell-Lexington. Junior Virginia West made the all-state first team last season, with senior Elizabeth Adamczyk and junior Avelinn Flynn making the second team and juniors Marissa Trombley and Arianna Bianchi earning honorable mentions.
HOWARD CITY TRI COUNTY
League finish: First in Central State Activities Association
Coach: Jennifer Laskey, 20th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: N/A.
Team composition: 23 total (five seniors, nine juniors, five sophomores, four freshmen).
Outlook: A large group of upperclassmen are bringing Tri County back to the Finals after the team finished sixth last season. The Vikings placed third at both their District and Regional, topping at least 742 points at both meets. Juniors Tamya Johnson and Cadence Holtzlander and sophomores Briana Cheatham and Violet Bellamy earned all-region honors last season.
LAKE ODESSA LAKEWOOD
League finish: Tied for first in Capital Area Activities Conference White
Coach: Kim Martin, 30th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 771.76.
Team composition: 20 total (nine seniors, five juniors, one sophomore, five freshmen).
Outlook: Lakewood ran its league championship streak to 15 this season and returns to the Finals for the third-straight season, but this time as both a District and Regional champion – the latter for the first time during Martin’s tenure. The Vikings have finished first or second at all of their competitions this winter, and their top score is nearly five points higher than heading into the Finals a year ago. Senior Emily Pilar made the all-state second team last season, and senior Kylie Walkington earned honorable mention.
PAW PAW
League finish: First in Wolverine Conference
Coach: Stefanie Miller, 15th season
Championship history: Division 3 runner-up 2022 and 2021.
Top score: 773.10.
Team composition: 17 total (five seniors, two juniors, seven sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Paw Paw finished fifth last season but was in the championship mix after Round 2, and the Red Wolves have won all but three of their competitions this season including their District. A strong senior lineup brings plenty of Finals experience, with Molly Goodwin a repeat all-state first-teamer last season, Maya Leonard and Madison Lasinski returning after making the second team, and junior Taya Southworth having earned honorable mention in 2023. Senior Naveh Davenport and junior Ashley Olsen made the all-state second team in 2022.
PONTIAC NOTRE DAME PREP
League finish: Does not compete in a league.
Coach: Jocelyn Welsh, first season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2018), four runner-up finishes.
Top score: 786.86 in District.
Team composition: 23 total (three seniors, seven juniors, six sophomores, seven freshmen).
Outlook: Welsh previously served as Warren Fitzgerald’s head coach for three seasons and assisted Adams during its championship success, and she took over an NDP program this winter that missed last year’s Division 3 title by seven tenths of a point. The Fighting Irish finished second in their District behind Croswell-Lexington and third at the Regional that also included Grosse Ile and Armada, posting their second-highest score of the season in that competition. Senior Ava Quasarano made the all-state first team last season, while juniors Grace Kinkade and Paige Marlinga made the second team and junior Leila Mains and sophomore Adriana Soave earned honorable mentions.
PORTLAND
League finish: Tied for first in CAAC White
Coach: Mindy Blaschka, 11th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 763.14.
Team composition: 21 total (nine seniors, four juniors, five sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: After making the Finals for the first time in 2022, Portland has earned its third-straight trip and will bring substantial experience after those first two. The Raiders have placed first or second in their last eight competitions, including at the District and Regional, as they seek to build on last season’s seventh-place Finals finish. Senior Autumn Schafer made the all-state second team last season, and senior Ava Adcock earned an honorable mention.
Division 4
HANOVER-HORTON
League finish: Second in Cascades Conference
Coach: Sarah DuBois, third season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 739.86.
Team composition: 15 total (six juniors, four sophomores, five freshmen).
Outlook: Hanover-Horton is headed to the Finals for the first time after finishing second at its District and third at its Regional. Sarah DuBois doesn’t have a senior, so this could be just the start, and she can supply plenty of experience as a competitive cheer coach for 23 seasons total, the first 20 at Vandercook Lake. Juniors Alexyn DuBois and Reyna Collins earned all-District honors last season.
HUDSON
League finish: First in Lenawee County Athletic Association
Coach: Kelly Bailey, 28th season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2023), six runner-up finishes.
Top score: 766.28 at Regional.
Team composition: 20 total (six seniors, three juniors, five sophomores, six freshmen).
Outlook: Hudson is the standard in Division 4, with four straight Finals championships including last year’s won by nearly 26 points. The Tigers have finished first in all but two competitions this season, placing second in those, and their two highest scores have come in claiming District and Regional titles. Seniors Rylie Bloomer and Victoria Hawkins and junior Jayla Bright all made the all-state first team last season, while senior Kayden Rogers made the second team and senior Paige Clark and junior Courtney Rodifer earned honorable mentions.
LAWTON
League finish: First in Southwestern Athletic Conference
Coach: Holly James, 11th season
Championship history: Seeking first top-two Finals finish.
Top score: 712.56.
Team composition: 13 total (four seniors, one junior, five sophomores, three freshmen).
Outlook: Lawton has finished seventh, third, and then sixth at the Finals over the last three seasons, and a younger team this time has finished first or second in all but two of its competitions this winter with a District victory among highlights. Senior Naomi Barkalow earned an all-state honorable mention last season, and senior Kiera Banks made the first team in 2022.
MERRILL
League finish: First in Mid-State Activities Conference
Coach: Jena Glazier, fourth season
Championship history: Division 4 runner-up 2014.
Top score: 756.08 at District.
Team composition: 9 total (five seniors, one junior, one sophomore, two freshmen).
Outlook: Merrill is following a strong senior class back to the Finals, with Veda Gagne and Hope Fiting all-state second-team selections a year ago and Samantha Grubaugh and sophomore Carli Breasbois having earned honorable mention in 2023 as the team finished fifth. The Vandals won their District two weeks ago by 24 points and finished third at a Regional that included Hudson and last season’s Finals runner-up Michigan Center.
MICHGAN CENTER
League finish: First in Cascades Conference
Co-coaches: Jessica Trefry, 23rd season; Brianna Cash, second season
Championship history: Five MHSAA titles (most recent 2014), two runner-up finishes.
Top score: 745.98 at Regional.
Team composition: 13 total (four seniors, two juniors, five sophomores, two freshmen).
Outlook: Michigan Center’s runner-up finish last season was its highest at the Finals since 2016, and the Cardinals have finished first or second at all but one competition this season. They finished second to Hudson at their Regional after winning their District the week before, and their four highest scores this season have come in their four most recent meets. Seniors Grayce Sarna and Kate Paterson and junior Emma McIntyre made the all-state first team last season, while junior Gabi Ruhl and sophomore Nora Fleming made the second team.
NORTH MUSKEGON
League finish: Fourth in West Michigan Conference Rivers
Coach: Melody Zziwambazza, second season
Championship history: Class D champion 1997, Class D runner-up 1995 and 1994.
Top score: 697.46 at Regional.
Team composition: 15 total (eight seniors, two juniors, four sophomores, one freshman).
Outlook: One of the original powers in MHSAA competitive cheer, North Muskegon will compete in its first Final since 2002. Zziwambazza took over the varsity program in January 2023 and has coached the middle school team as well the last few seasons. The Norsemen improved from 10th in their District a year ago to fourth two weeks ago, and added nearly six points to their season-high score from that meet to finish fourth at their Regional and qualify for this weekend.
PEWAMO-WESTPHALIA
League finish: Does not compete in a league.
Coach: Staci Myers, 17th season
Championship history: Nine MHSAA titles (most recent 2019), 12 runner-up finishes.
Top score: 752.72 at District.
Team composition: 15 total (one senior, six juniors, six sophomores, two freshmen).
Outlook: A team with 10 underclassmen among 13 athletes total finished seventh a year ago, and these more experienced Pirates look like strong candidates to push up the standings after winning both their District and Regional with their two highest overall scores of this season. Senior Sophia Simon made the all-state second team last year, and sophomore Karsyn Simmon earned honorable mention.
SANFORD MERIDIAN
League finish: First in Jack Pine Conference
Coach: Val MacKenzie, 34th season
Championship history: Division 4 runner-up 2018.
Top score: 751.58 at District.
Team composition: 14 total (one senior, six juniors, two sophomores, five freshmen).
Outlook: Meridian is back at the Finals for the first time since 2019 after also finishing first or second at all but one competition this season. The Mustangs were runner-up to P-W at both their District and Regional, after ending their 2023 season with a fifth-place District finish. Those two most recent meets also saw Meridian post its two highest scores of this season, jumping more than 26 points from their previous best this winter. Juniors Lexi Cryderman, Danica Poston and Angela Nichols all earned all-District recognition in 2023.
PHOTO The Plainwell competitive cheer team competes this season; the Trojans are returning to the Finals for the first time since 2003. (Photo courtesy of the Plainwell competitive cheer program.)