To Ford Field, and Home Again

August 31, 2012

The last time Lansing Catholic and Pewamo-Westphalia's football teams had suited up, it was under the bright lights of Ford Field for last season's MHSAA Finals.

The reigning Division 5 and 7 runners-up, respectively, returned to the field Aug. 24 in a season opener at Holt Junior High, in what was another first-time experience for leaders on both sidelines.

It was the first time in a coaching career spanning four decades that Cougars coach Jim Ahern started anew after making it to the previous season's final game. Despite numerous near-misses while coaching at Ithaca, last season was his first trip to the title game.

Pewamo-Westphalia's Brad Weber has been leading the Pirates for only five seasons, but his school and community also had never made it to a season finale before last November.

Click to see what each had to say after Lansing Catholic opened with a 45-21 win.

STATE CHAMPS! Michigan: Extra Point Week 3

September 8, 2022

Lorne Plant, Sydney Cariel and Devin Gardner recap the notable games from Week 2 and they'll preview the marquee games going into Week 3.

1:10 - Oxford vs. Groves Recap
2:40 - New Boston Huron vs. Milan Recap
3:33 - Clarkston vs. Southfield A&T Recap
5:40 - Detroit Catholic Central vs. Davison Recap
7:13 - Detroit Country Day vs. Parma Western Recap
7:55 - Andrew Knight - Sterling Heights Stevenson Quarterback
8:18 - Rankings presented by ALTA Equipment Company
9:14 - Walled Lake Western - #10
10:27 - Rockford - #15
11:48 - Warren De La Salle - #1
13:07 - Dexter - #14 14:46 - Mr. Football Award Update
17:17 - DMC GameChangers
18:27 - Anvil Award Update
23:08 - Matchups for the Week
23:37 - Utica Eisenhower at Chippewa Valley
24:31 - Waterford Mott at South Lyon East
26:05 - Clarkston at Rochester Adams - Game of the Week