Marvin Seeking Record-Setting End to Marvelous Byron Career

By Tim Robinson
Special for MHSAA.com

June 1, 2021

BYRON — In a bare-bones weight room that appears more like a garage to passers-by, Sarah Marvin is working to finish her quest to rewrite the record books in the shot put for girls track & field.

Not just in the Lower Peninsula’s Division 3, in which she won Finals titles in both the shot put and discus in 2019, but for all divisions.

Marvin, who has a track scholarship to the University of Michigan, has had 11 throws this season beyond the LPD3 Finals record of 46 feet, 9 inches, set by Becky Breish of Edwardsburg in 2001.

She twice has surpassed the all-Finals record of 49 feet, 11.75 inches set by Division 1’s Corinne Jemison of East Kentwood in 2018 – the first time during last summer’s National Scholastic Athletic Foundation’s virtual meet, and then again May 26 at a meet in Comstock Park with a throw of 50 feet, 9 inches.

“Throwing is so technical,” she said, “and you have those days where you’re just clicking and firing on all cylinders. I think I’ll be close to being there soon in these few meets I have left.”

It starts with the Division 3 Finals on Saturday at Jenison.

Marvin and her fraternal twin sister, Becky (a strong thrower in her own right) are familiar with the Jenison layout, which was the site of the 2019 Division 3 Finals.

“We’ll get there Friday,” Marvin said. “We like to go to the throwing rings and feel it out, get a good dinner, then stay at a hotel so we don’t have to ride for an hour and a half in a car (before the competition).”

Throwing is a sport that comes naturally to the Marvins, both for the twins, their sister Jessica and their mother, Theresa, who competed at Michigan after winning two state titles in the discus for Byron during the 1990s.

“Their older sister (Jessica) and brother T.J.) did AAU, which isn’t as big here, but is in the Detroit area,” Theresa Marvin said. “We started a club and had kids that weren’t ours on the team as well. It was a lot of fun for us. Other families were doing T-ball and soccer, and we were doing track.”

The Marvins installed a pair of throwing rings on their property about a decade ago, and the twins picked it up from there. The family took its vacations at AAU national meets, driving all over the country.

Both of the Marvin twins (Sarah is two minutes older, Becky an inch taller) played multiple sports at Byron. Becky also ran cross country and played basketball and wrestled, while Sarah was a starting offensive lineman on the Byron JV football team and did some wrestling in addition to playing basketball, where she was a three-time Owosso Argus-Press Player of the Year.

After her junior year, Sarah gave up football and wrestling.

“I had switched my (shot put) technique to rotational, and I needed more time, more months that I could devote to throwing,” she said. “I tried to train and throw during football season, but I was just too physically tired to do it the way you need to do it. I decided to put my effort and time into throwing.”

As she mentioned, Marvin had switched her throwing from a glide technique, where one effectively pushes the shot in the throw, to the rotational, where the shot comes out like it is slung.

“I’m very comfortable with it now,” she said. “But I’m looking forward to getting more comfortable with it. It’s so technique-heavy. You have these guys who have been doing it for more than a decade, and I’ve been doing it for two years. The more you do it, the more you develop the muscle memory.”

Certainly the results have been there. All of Marvin’s throws this season have been well beyond the 44-11.5 she threw to win at the 2019 Finals.

Byron track & field“It’s helped me make a big improvement,” she said. “But we knew that it would.”

But Sarah Marvin also has a key element in her makeup that has spurred her success.

Asked what she thinks makes her sister stand out, Becky Marvin said, “her work ethic, for sure. She’s always working harder than everyone else. She’ll go out and lift without me sometimes. She has talent, for sure, but her drive makes her stand out.”

During last year’s pandemic, the Marvin sisters were without a place to work out after Byron High School closed.

“We got online and on Facebook Marketplace and put the word out,” Theresa Marvin said. “People gave us stuff, and we made an at-home weight room in our barn.”

Their sister Jessica, who competes at Northwood University, came home along with her boyfriend, who like Jessica is a thrower at Northwood. They all worked out.

“It was a houseful,” said Theresa, a mother of six.

Theresa Marvin realized early on that her twins would need more specialized coaching than what she could provide, and for the last couple of years they have worked with Dane Miller, a private coach based in Fleetwood, Pa.

“I do still coach them at meets, and I try to facilitate what Dane’s trying to do,” said Marvin, who also coached her daughters on the Byron varsity girls basketball team the last two years.

Speaking of basketball, the extension of the season into late March cut into the Marvins’ training time for track.

“Her strength levels go down in basketball from all the running,” Theresa Marvin said of Sarah. “It took her a good 4-6 weeks to get back to speed, and I don’t think she’s there yet. Last year, she didn’t peak until mid-July.”

The Marvin sisters, whom Byron girls track coach Byron Schartzer calls “The Wonder Twins,” feed off each other in competition.

“Just to have another person to hold you accountable to train with definitely helps,” Sarah said.

And while they’re serious about their sport, they also keep things light-hearted.

“If I throw big, she throws big, sometimes,” Becky said. “I made fun of her at the Comstock Park meet; I fouled on my first throw and made the second.

“Then she fouled on her first throw and made the second, and I’m like, ‘OK, you can just copy me, then,’” she added, chuckling. “But if one of us hits a big throw, we try to drive off that.”

While there are other amateur meets later this month, the Marvins have their attention set on Saturday’s Finals.

In the shot put, Sarah Marvin has the top throw this season entering the week, but Becky Marvin is in the top 10, seventh in a pack where spots 3-8 are within 21 inches.

Sarah also is ranked No. 1 in the discus, while Becky is ranked sixth.

“They’re both having great seasons,” Theresa Marvin said. “But you never know. You just can’t take anything for granted. We focus on being healthy, being ready to peak, and then being ready to go on that day.”

And then, before they know it, the twins will be separated. Sarah is going to Michigan to study movement science with an eye toward, perhaps, a medical career.

Becky is going to Tiffin University, where she plans to compete on the track team while pursuing a business degree.

“It’s like 2½ hours from Byron,” Becky said. “Ann Arbor’s on the way home, so if I’m driving by and she wants to come home, I’ll pick her up.”

It’s family, after all, that Sarah cherishes the most about her athletic career.

“I can’t imagine where I would have been in my sports, or my success in sports, without my family,” she said. “In basketball, it was my older sister playing. My three brothers are all wrestlers. I have huge family support and a huge extended family that comes to all my games. They’ve all grown up playing sports, and it’s just fun.”

PHOTOS: Byron senior Sarah Marvin shows her shot put form; she’s the reigning Division 3 champion in the event. (Middle) Sarah and twin sister Becky Marvin are workout partners and make up one of the top throwing pairs in the state again this spring. (Photos by Tim Robinson.)

Norris Honoree Continues Setting Standards on Track, as Mentor

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

May 19, 2021

A staple of Michigan High School Athletic Association postseason track & field events for more than three decades, Grand Rapids’ Lewis Clingman continues to serve as an easily-recognizable host of Regionals and Finals in that sport for teams from all over the Lower Peninsula each spring.

But his tireless service to school sports stretches across the entire school year and is rooted in 53 years as an MHSAA-registered game official, and those contributions are being celebrated with his selection for this year’s MHSAA Vern L. Norris Award.

The Norris Award is presented annually to a veteran official who has been active in a local officials association, has mentored other officials, and has been involved in officials’ education. It is named for Vern L. Norris, who served as executive director of the MHSAA from 1978-86 and was well-respected by officials on the state and national levels.

Clingman was to be honored with his Norris Award this month at the MHSAA’s 41st Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet. However, the banquet was canceled for the second-straight year due to safety concerns because of COVID-19. He instead will accept his award as part of a virtual banquet to be published on the MHSAA Website and social media feeds later this spring.

Clingman first registered as an MHSAA official for the 1968-69 school year, to work track & field, basketball, baseball and softball. He has registered for track & field throughout his 53-year officiating tenure, and added cross country during the 2009-10 school year. He has officiated nine cross country and four track & field MHSAA Finals.

But that just scratches the surface of his many contributions. He is noted by many as a mentor – 2018 Norris Award honoree Jill Baker-Cooley that year specifically recognized Clingman among those who assisted her in getting started in the avocation. He also has been a catalyst of the MHSAA Lower Peninsula Track & Field Finals’ two-decade run in the Grand Rapids area, where as a meet manager he continues to schedule and organize officials for all four locations of the season-ending series.

“I love being with the kids. It’s for the kids. And that’s why we’re here,” Clingman said. “The camaraderie with the other professionals that I’m with, and just watching the successes that go on. … But I love being with the kids. My kids are all gone; they’re all over the country, my grandkids are around the country. This is a great way to substitute (by serving) the kids who are here.

“If you’re in this for ego, you’re in the wrong business. And if you’re in this to make a lot of money and retire, you’re in the wrong business. When you think about it, 50 years of officiating, there’s a lot of (officials) who don’t last that long – they don’t because they’re not in the right business. But there’s a lot of people in this area, that are officiating, have been officiating, who will be (longtime officials) because they do it for the right reason.”

Clingman is a longtime member of the Association of Track Officials of Michigan (ATOM) and has received its Bob Bloomer Award, Bernie Abrams President’s Leadership Award, Art Jevert/Bruce Jacobs Distinguished Service Award, and three times its Past President’s Service Award. He also is a member of the West Michigan Officials Association.

Clingman also has served more than 40 years as an administrator, teacher and coach. He began his career at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Comstock Park, serving as middle school athletic director and basketball coach while also coaching football and track at Comstock Park High School. He served as head boys basketball and track coach and football assistant at Grand Rapids Kenowa Hills during the second half of the 1970s and after also serving as head basketball coach for five seasons at St. Joseph’s Prep in Grand Rapids.

He moved on to serve as athletic director at East Grand Rapids High School, then after a brief stint in the business world began a 20-year tenure teaching middle school for Grand Rapids Public Schools before retiring from GRPS in 2011. During that time he became the spring event manager at Houseman Field, where at its peak he hosted on average a combined nine high school and college track meets per week. He also during his time at GRPS served as an assistant coach in football, basketball and track at Grand Rapids Catholic Central. He joined the staff at Catholic Central seven years ago and continues to serve as event manager and assistant to the athletic director.

Clingman was added to the Grand Rapids Catholic Central Wall of Honor in 2016 and has received a GRPS service award.

“Lew has been someone who has given tirelessly, most of all of his time, over the years to really benefit not just officiating but school sports as a whole,” MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “The work Lew has done, specifically recruiting and training track & field officials – providing for a sport we don’t think of very often as having those needs – and the work he’s done with ATOM has just been incredible. There’s been nobody more important to the track & field and cross country officiating community than Lew Clingman.”

Clingman graduated from Grand Rapids Catholic Central in 1965 and with bachelor’s degrees in history, physical education and English from Aquinas College in 1969. He earned a master’s in secondary administration from Michigan State University in 1978.

In addition to his continued service to Catholic Central, Clingman serves on the Aquinas Hall of Fame Committee and Alumni Association board, and on the Grand Rapids Public Schools committee for Houseman Field renovation. He also serves as an official for local Special Olympics events.

Clingman and his wife Cindy have been married 52 years. They have four children, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Previous recipients of the Norris Award:

1992 – Ted Wilson, East Detroit
1993 – Fred Briggs, Burton
1994 – Joe Brodie, Flat Rock
1995 – Jim Massar, Flint
1996 – Jim Lamoreaux, St. Ignace
1997 – Ken Myllyla, Escanaba
1998 – Blake Hagman, Kalamazoo
1999 – Richard Kalahar, Jackson
2000 – Barb Beckett, Traverse City; Karl Newingham, Bay City
2001 – Herb Lipschultz, Kalamazoo
2002 – Robert Scholie, Hancock
2003 – Ron Nagy, Hazel Park
2004 – Carl Van Heck, Grand Rapids 
2005 – Bruce Moss, Alma
2006 – Jeanne Skinner, Grand Rapids
2007 – Terry Wakeley, Grayling
2008 – Will Lynch, Honor
2009 – James Danhoff, Richland
2010 – John Juday Sr., Petoskey
2011 – Robert Williams, Redford
2012 – Lyle Berry, Rockford
2013 – Tom Minter, Okemos
2014 – Hugh R. Jewell, West Bloomfield
2015 – Sam Davis, Lansing 
2016 – Linda Hoover, Marshall
2017 – Michael Gentry, Shelby Township
2018 – Jill Baker-Cooley, Big Rapids
2019 – David Buck, St. Joseph
2020 – Hugh Matson, Saginaw

High school game officials with 20, 30, 40, 45 and 50 years of service also are being honored with service awards. Twenty-three officials with 50 years of service are being honored, along with 49 officials with 45 years. A 40-year award is being presented to 40 officials. In addition, 98 officials with 30 years and 181 officials with 20 years of experience are being honored.

MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
20, 30, 40, 45 & 50-YEAR OFFICIALS

The officials on this list are receiving their 20, 30, 40, 45 or 50-year service awards.

20-YEAR OFFICIALS

Ada - Carl J. Cress 
Alto - Joseph E. Geroux 
Alto - Jeff A. Harp 
Ann Arbor - Dana P. Fuller 
Ann Arbor - Thomas R. Sumner 
Armada - David R. Coenen 

Battle Creek - Douglas R. Jones 
Battle Creek - Steven C. Peine 
Battle Creek - Ronald D. Stewart 
Battle Creek - Pete A. Zapata 
Bay City - Robert A. Bluhm Jr.
Bay City - Brad G. Champagne 
Bay City - William R. Walter 
Belleville - Rodney M. Sullens 
Belmont - Duncan Powell 
Berkley - Tony A. Beaulieu 
Breckenridge - Gerald W. Saunders 
Brighton - Melissa M. Flores 
Brockway - Dennis L. Gerlach 
Brownstown - Larry D. Pierce 
Brownstown - Michael V. Roach 
Brownstown Township - Joseph P. Ciaravino 
Brownstown Township - Franco Gonzalez Jr.
Bruce Township - Nicholas G. Nowakowski 
Burt - William J. Carstens 
Burt - Ryan D. Galloway 

Cadillac - Steve W. Fuhst 
Caledonia - Daniel A. Stockel 
Canton - Robert L. Altizer 
Canton - Steve Nesovski 
Cheboygan - Gail N. Scharffe III
Chesaning - Leonard L. Strait Jr.
Clinton Township - Arthur D. Jones 
Clinton Township - Rachel M. Krone 
Clinton Township - David T. Ryall 
Coldwater - Scott D. Galloway 
Crystal Falls - Thomas P. Courchaine 

Davison - Joseph Whitman 
Dearborn - Joseph D. Corso 
Dearborn Heights - Stan M. Karchefske 
Deford - Larry R. Barrons 
Detroit - Michael G. Byrd 
Detroit - Brian K. Smith 
Detroit - Gaylon B. Williams 
DeWitt - Quentin V. Alverson 
Dexter - Robert J. Leadley 
Dowagiac - Jim R. Nate 
Drummond Island - Jack K. Miles 

Empire - Charles M. Leduc 
Essexville - Gary P. Schulz 

Flint - Matt S. Kateman 
Flushing - Todd J. Willis 
Frankenmuth - Mark C. Jarlock 
Freeland - Jerry J. Haines 
Fremont - John H. Pell 

Garden City - Lawrence P. Mills 
Grand Haven - John F. Jakubiec 
Grand Rapids - Steven E. Hedke 
Grand Rapids - Michael James 
Grand Rapids - Kevin B. Krauss 
Grand Rapids - Timothy J. Likens 
Grand Rapids - Megan J. Pell 
Grand Rapids - Thomas D. Siver 
Grand Rapids - Ronald D. Masters 
Grandville - Richard J. Funk 
Grandville - Troy A. Ungrey 
Grawn - Kenneth C. Koehler 
Grayling - Timothy J. Swope 
Greenville - Martin A. Taylor 
Grosse Ile - Raymond D. Geist 
Grosse Pointe Farms - William C. Cunningham 

Hastings - Andrew L. Discher 
Hastings - Pattrick M. Jansens 
Hillsdale - Keven D. Wolcott 
Holland - Jeffrey A. Carper 
Holland - George W. Kantz Jr.
Holland - Michael B. Torrey 
Holt - Troy Gladstone 
Hubbard Lake - Gary A. Medland 
Hudsonville - John D. Wiercinski 

Iron Mountain - William D. Edberg 
Iron River - Robert P. Busakowski 
Ironwood - Don J. Cvengros 

Jackson - Nathan A. Gross 
Jackson - Scott S. Maurer

Kalamazoo - Timothy J. Eastman 
Kalamazoo - Janelle B. Holland 
Kalamazoo - Robert A. King 
Kalamazoo - Deborah L. Noble 
Kalamazoo - Robert V. Wagley 
Kalamazoo - Keith Williams 
Kaleva - James K. Frizzell Sr.
Kent City - Rick D. Stockhill 
Kentwood - Jermaine C. Jennings 
Kentwoood - Donell R. Jones 
Kingsford - Nicholas L. Gayan

Lake Orion - Michael J. Ley 
Lansing - Gary N. Simpson 
Lansing - Anthony D. Winston 
Lenox Township - John J. Essenmacher 
Leslie - Robert V. Barrett 
Leslie - Jerry E. Miller 
Linwood - Brad T. Wehner 
Livonia - Ken Lauer 
Lowell - Mark T. Bradburn 
Lowell - Paul P. Durkee 
Lowell - Chris T. German 

Macomb - Gordon Machleit 
Macomb Township - Ronald K. Jacobs 
Madison Heights - Amy Bessler 
Madison Heights - David B. McPhail 
Manistee - Curtis J. Mathieu 
Marcellus - Wade L. Bent 
Marinette - Robert Deschaine Jr.
Marysville - Kevin T. Leeman 
Metamora - Noelle R. Cole 
Monroe - Kevin J. Holden 
Montrose - Mark A. Emmendorfer 
Mount Pleasant - Roger L. Lintemuth 
Mt. Morris - Robert P. Emery 
Mullett Lake - Alan J. Granger 
Muskegon Heights - Ronald S. Jenkins

Nashville - Keith H. Jones 
Negaunee - Christopher O. Sholander 
New Baltimore - Mark W. Masters 
North Muskegon - Michael J. Belmonte 
Northville - Mark J. Parrinello

Oak Park - Mario Blocton 
Oakland - Robert L. Zbytowski 
Ontonagon - Jeffery M. Rule 
Owosso - Brian L. Mendyk

Paw Paw - Alton J. Laupp 
Paw Paw - Rick Jay Mitchell 
Perrinton - Dan L. Sweet 
Pontiac - John Cantu 
Pontiac - Vance L. Hardiman 
Portland - Adam J. Schrauben 
Portland - Anthony J. Costello

Ravenna - Ted F. May 
Remus - John S. Mayer 
Rochester - Barbara Gemellaro 
Rockford - Michael C. VanDyke 
Rockford - John A. Woods 
Roscommon - David E. Hansen 
Royal Oak - Perry A. Brunetti

Saginaw - Patrick A. Campbell 
Saginaw - Felipe Echeverria 
Saginaw - Thomas A. Lewis 
Saginaw - Daniel A. McIntyre 
Saginaw - Barb A. Streeter 
Saginaw - Jason R. Wildey 
Sebewaing - Cheri L. Nitz 
Sebewaing - Holly A. Roth-Guza 
Sheridan - James Forton 
South Lyon - Christopher R. Duprey 
South Lyon - John C. Lindeman 
Southfield - Eric V. Lee 
St. Helen - Donald W. Clements
St. Johns - Chris H. Hyzer 
St. Johns - Penny L. Keener 
St. Joseph - Ronald L. Scudder 
Stanton - Frank P. Marinello 
Sturgis - Jean E. LaClair 
Swartz Creek - Bill A. Dean 
Swartz Creek - Dennis D. Simnitch 
Swartz Creek - Derick R. Woodworth

Temperance - Kevin V. Brown 
Three Rivers - Rebecca M. Neff 
Three Rivers - Ed M. Smith 
Traverse City - Dave R. Jones 
Trenton - Eric J. Hoerle 
Troy - Darrin Millar 

Wakefield - Paul E. Harley 
Warren - Roman R. Jablonski 
Washington - Douglas H. Lutkenhoff Sr.
Waterford - Dwayne E. Little 
Westland - Sharvon M. McNab 
White Lake - David J. Schoenegge 
White Lake - Keith M. Verellen 
Williamston - Aaron L. Porter 
Woodland - Kevin J. Duits

30-YEAR OFFICIALS

Adrian - Michael K. Stevenson Jr.
Allegan - Kevin Lawrence Gilligan 
Allen Park - James C. Marker 
Ann Arbor - Edward J. Mcconnell 

Battle Creek - Cary P. Grant 
Battle Creek - Roger L. Steele 
Battle Creek - Chad D. Jackson 
Bay City - Laurence E. Jacobs III
Belding - Francis Mason 
Bellevue - Candice J. Whitney 
Benton Harbor - Robert A. Edelberg Sr.
Benton Harbor - Larry Edwards 
Bessemer - Sandra J. Muzzy 
Beulah - Tammy A. Sedlar-Wing 
Bridgman - Paul J. Pantaleo

Cadillac - Penny L. McDonald 
Caledonia - David J. Driscoll 
Cass City - David W. Hoard 
Charlevoix - Dennis A. Phelps 
Charlevoix - Randy K. Tarzwell 
Clark Lake - Mike J. Jordon 
Clinton Township - Robert M. Cichowski 
Concord - Michael G. Ogden

Dansville - Charles H. Barrett 
Detroit - Darlene J. Barber 
Detroit - Kathleen S. Bridge 
Detroit - Michael J. Dobson 
Dowagiac - Randall G. Gross Sr.

East Jordan - Norman J. Vogt 
Eastpointe - Jerry VandeVyver 

Flat Rock - Theodore M. Wegienka 
Flint - Michael D. Moreau 
Freeland - Thomas E. Behmlander 

Gaylord - David M. Becker 
Grand Haven - Scott A. Vanderberg 
Grand Rapids - Gene S. Debbaudt 
Grand Rapids - Thomas M. Farley 
Grand Rapids - Chris LaMange 
Grand Rapids - Scott L. Smith 
Grand Rapids - Mark D. Swets 
Grosse Pointe Farms - Robert B. Conway 

Hartford - Jason D. Meachum 
Hastings - Stephen J. Laubaugh 
Hillsdale - Scott E. Chase 
Holland - Steven S. Bredeweg 
Holland - William L. Lawton 
Holland - Raymond G. Thomas Jr.
Holland - Mark A. Volkers 
Holt - John D. Greathouse

Iron Mountain - Edward D. St. Arnauld 
Iron River - Curtis J. Olexa 

Jenison - Laurie A. DeWitt 

Kalamazoo - Chris L. Grimes 
Kaleva - Dixie L. Hoeh 
Kalkaska - Diane L. Buttermore

Laurium - Matthew Vertin 
Lincoln - Tim Paul Somers 
Livonia - John P. Morris

Macomb - Douglas J. Rizzi 
Mattawan - Michael W. Walters 
Midland - John W. Day 
Monroe - Douglas Boylan 
Mount Pleasant - Brian J. Gould 
Mount Pleasant - John Straight 
Muskegon - Clinton A. Todd Jr.

Northville - Clinton C. Lawrence 
Northville - Aaron M. Woodbury 
Norton Shores - Jim P. Adrian 

Ottawa Lake - Richard L. Deisler 

Plainwell - Pete J. Boyd 
Portage - Kevin L. Haun 
Portland - Brian D. Russell

Redford - Anthony Johnson 
Reed City - Earl G. Kage 
Rock - Robert J. VanDamme 
Rockford - Brooks McIntyre 
Rogers City - Mary E. Fairbanks 
Roscommon - Brian W. Reicks 
Roseville - Glenn A. Jablonowski 
Royal Oak - Raymond L. Smith

Saginaw - Cornelius Walker Jr.
Sault Ste. Marie - Murray J. Meehan 
Shelby Township - John M. Rakowski 
Southfield - Wallace L. Whitfield 
St. Joseph - Kenneth R. Nolte 
St. Joseph - Michael J. Petlick 
Sterling Heights - Robert M. Iwasko 
Stevensville - Howard L. Jackson 
Swartz Creek - Richard E. Hunt 

Warren - Steve C. Miller 
Waterford - Michael Blom 
Wayland - Robert J. Wolf 
Webberville - Troy B. Perkins 
West Branch - Douglas B. Grezeszak 
White Lake - Charles E. Johnson Sr.
Wyandotte - Robert C. Wolsek 
Wyoming - Carol L. Ross

Zeeland - Gretchen J. Galloway

40-YEAR OFFICIALS

Allen Park - James C. Bales 

Battle Creek - David L. Eubank 
Battle Creek - Edward B. Smith

Canton - Jeanne L. Martin 
Canton - John O. Wright Jr.
Constantine - Marge Caid

Davison - Mitchell J. Olejniczak 
Deerfield - William P. Gomoluch 
Detroit - Robert W. Kirkland 
DeWitt - Mark A. Robinson

Evart - Tom W. Adams

Flushing - Gerald Marenkewicz

Grand Blanc - Curtis L. Williams 
Grand Rapids - Michael J. Duffy 
Grand Rapids - Thomas D. Shearer 
Grand Rapids - Jeffrey A. Wierzbicki 
Grosse Pointe Park - Kelvin W. Wise 
Grosse Pointe Shores - James L. Valliere

Holt - Lee Rodgers 
Howell - Jim A. Murray

Ionia - Michael S. Antonides 
Ionia - Mike A. Fuller 
Iron Mountain - John N. Meyer

Kentwood - Rick S. Hazel

Lansing - Mark S. Ditsworth 
Lapeer - Gordon L. Bade 
Livonia - Brian R. Dinsmore 
Ludington - John F. Shears

Madison Heights - Wilford J. Laveirge 
Maple City - Joseph F. Dechow 
Mayville - Clare L. Kreger 
Muskegon - Onesiphorus B. Burrel Sr.
Muskegon - Melville B. Foster 
Muskegon - Todd R. Geerlings

New Hudson - Dennis E. Evans 
Norton Shores - Randall S. Martinus

Okemos - Michael J. Maisner

Plymouth - William R. Baumgart 
Portage - Jerry A. Mais

Quincy - Robert C. Coward

Rogers City - Roger M. Wenzel 
Roscommon - William A. Root

Smiths Creek - James D. Evans 
Spring Lake - Robert L. Mol 
Sterling Heights - Philip J. Lieblang

Traverse City - Dennis W. Hall 
Troy - Jerald J. Sosnowski

West Branch - Matt Emerick 
Wixom - Patrick L. Beagle

Zeeland - Linda S. Schmidt

45-YEAR OFFICIALS

Baraga - James L. Holm 
Bloomfield Hills - Dennis F. King 
Bloomfield Hills - W. Jack Morris 
Bowling Green - Thomas L. Ford 

Cadillac - William J. Allen 
Caledonia - George B. Watterson 
Clarkston - Dale A. Kutchey 
Clinton Township - Dennis G. Clark

Essexville - William L. Post

Fairgrove - Jerry L. Lasceski 
Flat Rock - Robert J. Brodie 
Fort Gratiot - Julius A. Traub 
Freeland - Kim D. Heisler

Gaylord - George-Tom T. Johnson 
Gaylord - Kevin M. Leary 
Gladstone - Wayne W. Marshall 
Gladwin - Michael E. Steinkraus 
Grand Rapids - Patricia A. Treman

Hancock - John D. Vaara 
Hermansville - Robert J. Maule 
Highland - Evan H. Lehto 
Holland - Mary F. Colenbrander 
Holland - Thomas J. Kruithoff 
Holland - Barbara A. Shelley 
Holland - David W. Smits

Iron Mountain - Jerry Reddinger

Jackson - Ardis Jill Conat

Kaleva - David K. Hoeh

Lansing - Karen L. Yanna 
Livonia - Laura J. Alves

Manitou Beach - Allen L. Schuch 
McMillan - Cliff J. Fossitt 
Michigan Center - Daniel C. Bentschneider

Newberry - Thomas J. Rahilly 
Northville - Edward K. Gabrys 
Norton Shores - Duane A. VandenHeuvel

Oconto - Peter C. Pericolosi

Pontiac - Jerome C. Chaumley 
Portage - Frank S. Gawkowski 
Portage - Timothy J. Osterman 
Posen - Kenneth Wozniak

Saginaw - John C. Flukes 
Saginaw - John E. Oczepek 
Sturgis - Raymond Martin 
Swartz Creek - David J. Sutton

Three Rivers - Kim D. Losik 
Traverse City - Michael J. Muldowney 
Troy - James J. Stone

Wyoming - Sandra K. Noto 

50-YEAR OFFICIALS

Battle Creek - Richard L. Randle 
Bessemer - Henry E. Aapala

Caro - John H. Amend 
Comstock Park - Riley S. Swinehart

Delton - Gregory W. Nikitas 
Detroit - Richard L. Miller

Grand Rapids - James J. Aalderink 
Grand Rapids - George H. Kniola

Holt - John S. Malatinsky 
Howell - John S. Hardy

Jackson - Ozzie L. Hashley

Macomb - Chet W. Boss 
Marcellus - Deborah L. Schug 
Mesick - Paul G. Williams

Owosso - Paul A. Chaffee 
Owosso - Edwin L. Rappuhn

Plymouth - Don A. Vogt 
Prudenville - Robert J. Studer

Spring Lake - Joseph G. Popiel

Tecumseh - Nancy A. Hebert 
Troy - Mike Luttenberger

Warren - Collette C. Hallberg 
Warren - William Upina