Watch Regionals Live on MHSAA.tv, FSN

November 11, 2014

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor
 

Regional play in two MHSAA tournaments will be featured this week on MHSAA.tv and FoxSportsDetroit.com with 10 games in volleyball and football.

Volleyball

Regional Semifinal coverage takes place today at two locations (coverage available with subscription):

Class A at Mason
DeWitt v. Ann Arbor Huron, 5 p.m.
Mason v. Portage Central, 7 p.m.

Class C at Morley-Stanwood
Shelby v. Morley-Stanwood, 6 p.m.
Ravenna v. Laingsburg, 8 p.m.

Football

MHSAA.tv also will cover two football playoff games live Saturday in advance of covering 12 Semifinal games on Nov. 22.

Here’s this week’s Regional Final schedule (with subscription):

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All events become available for free on demand viewing three days after the date of the contest.

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Prep Zone

It’s the fourth season for the popular PrepZone on FoxSportsDetroit.com, which will provide free live coverage of four football playoff games again Friday:

  • Division 1 – Canton at Saline
  • Division 3 – Lowell at Zeeland West
  • Division 4 – Whitehall v. Grand Rapids South Christian at Byron Center High School
  • Division 8 – Baldwin at Beal City

All games kick off at 7 p.m., with short-term archives available on FoxSportsDetroit.com and long-term archives and DVDs available through MHSAA.tv.

Also, catch highlights of the following games on Football Friday Overtime at midnight Friday and again at 7 a.m. Saturday and Sunday on Fox Sports Detroit:

  • Flint Powers at Lansing Catholic
  • Redford Thurston at New Boston Huron
  • Detroit Country Day at Chelsea
  • PLUS – Prep Zone Games

MHSAA Highlights: This week's package includes five highlights from MHSAA postseason events that took place from Nov. 1-8 including the Cross Country and Boys Soccer Finals and Volleyball and Football Districts.

    PHOTO: St. Louis sets up at the net on the way to winning its Class C District last week. (Click to see more from HighSchoolSportsScene.com.)

      Championship Official, Longtime Mentor Walters Named 2023 Norris Honoree

      By Geoff Kimmerly
      MHSAA.com senior editor

      June 30, 2023

      From volunteering to umpire slowpitch softball to officiating at last season’s 11-Player Football Finals at Ford Field, Jackson’s Chuck D. Walters has enjoyed every step of the climb over 44 years as a Michigan High School Athletic Association-registered official.

      As a revered and beloved trainer, mentor and recruiter of officials, he’s also dedicated decades to providing opportunities to the next generations of officials in his community.

      For especially his work in nurturing others in the avocation, Walters has been selected as this year’s MHSAA Vern L. Norris Award honoree.

      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.

      Chuck WaltersWalters has registered to officiate MHSAA football again this fall, which will begin his 45th year of refereeing or umpiring school sports. He’s a member of the Jackson Area Officials Association, Kalamazoo Officials Association and Southeast Michigan Sports Officials organization, and he has served as a football and baseball trainer in the JAOA while also working more than 100 MHSAA postseason games in those sports including six football and two baseball Finals.

      “Chuck Walters is one of the best people I’ve known through officiating. He’s been a leader and mentor for hundreds of officials in the Jackson area over many years,” said MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl, who also is a longtime football and baseball official at the high school and college levels. “Chuck is the epitome of what the Vern Norris Award is meant to honor.”

      Walters was a three-sport athlete at East Jackson High School – playing football, basketball and baseball – and upon graduating in 1965 took a job with Chrysler at its Proving Grounds in Chelsea. While later coaching his son Chuck in youth baseball, Walters put on a slowpitch softball tournament to benefit the local Little League association – and umpired the bases at those games to help save money so more could go to the organization.

      From there, he began filling a need locally for youth umpires. Relationships built in baseball turned into working subvaristy football. After his son graduated from Napoleon, Walters’ Friday nights opened up and he filled that personal sports void by beginning a long and successful career in varsity football as well. He first registered for two years at the start of the 1970s, and returned to register without pause beginning with the 1981-82 school year.

      In addition to working youth and high school athletes, Walters has umpired college baseball primarily at the Division II, III and NAIA levels but also in the Big Ten Conference and Mid-American Conference. He also served 35 years as the volunteer clock operator at Napoleon High School basketball games – his current football crew includes multiple former Napoleon athletes or coaches.  

      Among recommendations for this Norris Award came a letter from his entire crew and another noting Walters continues to mentor 14 current officials while always seeking to introduce opportunities to others.

      “I used to go to a lot of college football meetings just to stay current, and they’d talk about this and that and my head would be spinning forever,” Walters said. “We have four new officials in our area starting football this fall, and I know their heads will be spinning when we talk about this and that. My focus will be to get those new officials’ feet on the ground, get them (progressing) step by step by step. Once they get that passion to officiate whatever sport it might be, they just take off.”

      Walters received the Al Cotton Award in 2013 from the Jackson Citizen Patriot for his contributions to Jackson-area sports, and was named to the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Hall of Fame in 2021 as a “friend of basketball” for his hundreds of games operating the clock.

      Walters and his high school sweetheart Judy have been married 57 years, and they have adult children Stacy and Chuck. Walters retired from Chrysler after 32 years and has a car restoration business.

      Previous recipients

      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 Par
      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
      2021 – Lewis Clingman, Grand Rapids
      2022 – Pat Hayes, Birmingham

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

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

      20-YEAR OFFICIALS

      Allegan – Joseph Munn
      Allen Park – James Murdoch
      Ann Arbor – Shawna Lorch

      Bad Axe – Gary Krause
      Bannister – Clyde English
      Baraga – Scott Koski
      Battle Creek – Lonzo Warren
      Bay City – Jason Ruple
      Bay City – David Szczypka
      Belleville – Michael McCormick
      Big Rapids – Marty Shaffer
      Blissfield – Steven Babbitt
      Bloomfield Township – Richard Dylewski
      Bloomfield Village – Maynard Timm
      Bridgman – Shane Peters
      Brimley – George Jones
      Bronson – Brian Case
      Bronson – Kevin Gardner
      Brownstown Township – Charles Monette
      Byron Center – Michael Jager

      Cadillac – Demetrio Rojas-Cruz
      Chassell – Robert Fay
      Chassell – Shana Ruotsala
      Chesterfield – Paul McBride
      Clarkston – Jamie Rykse
      Clarksville – Michael Burgess
      Clinton Township – Mark Carney
      Clinton Township – Keith Justice
      Clinton Township – Brad Thomas
      Commerce Township – Robert Foss
      Constantine – Jerry Burgess
      Cottrellville – Grant Harris

      Dearborn Heights – Abasi Sanders
      Detroit – Cozette Ealy
      Detroit – Cedric Green
      Detroit – Delonda Little
      Detroit – William Pugh
      DeWitt – Mark Kellogg
      DeWitt – Adam Miller
      Dorr – Dan Heasley

      East Lansing – Eric McGaugh

      Farmington hills – Kevin Cleveland
      Fenton – Paula McAllister
      Flint – Rozier Looney
      Frankenmuth – Matthew Krause
      Freeland – Nick Horn
      Fremont – Kevin Holmberg

      Gaylord – Michael Switalski
      Gobles – Randy Hood
      Grand Blanc – Josh Dean
      Grand Blanc – Anthony Klinck
      Grand Blanc – David Clement
      Grand Ledge – Brian Gorman
      Grand Rapids – Marc Davis
      Grand Rapids – Timothy Gildner
      Grand Rapids – Lloyd Kilgore
      Grand Rapids – Fritz Owen
      Grand Rapids – Debra Rambow
      Grand Rapids – James Stokes
      Grand Rapids – Michael Underwood
      Grand Rapids – Randy Wilson
      Grosse Ile – Michael Szczechowski
      Grosse Pointe Woods – Douglas Bohannon

      Harbor Beach – Jill Fuller
      Harrison Township – Kimberly Broski
      Hart – Chris Romero
      Haslett – Scott Bradley
      Haslett – Casey Kern
      Hastings – Fred Koning
      Highland – Jason Zimmerman
      Holland – Jayson Dibble
      Holt – Andrew Hoard
      Honor – Matt Olson
      Horton – Jerry Waddington
      Houghton – Gregg Richards
      Howell – Anthony Vella
      Howell – Nathan Thompson
      Hudsonville – Roberto Ortega-Ramos

      Ionia – April Holman
      Ironwood – Guy Trier

      Jackson – Tracy Boyers
      Jackson – Troy Fairbanks
      Jackson – Daniel Garrison
      Jackson – Jim Miller
      Jackson – Bernard Nabozny
      Jackson – Douglas Richardson
      Jenison – Alfred Kennedy

      Kalamazoo – Jill Lansky
      Kentwood – Andrew Terrien
      Kentwood – Rus Tien

      Lansing – Oscar Castaneda
      Lansing – Steve Crowley
      Lansing – Terry Harris
      Lansing – Arthur Lilly
      Lansing – Keith Rhodabeck
      Lansing – Cameron Rodgers
      Lathrup Village – Gerald Jones
      Livonia – Scott Racer

      Macomb – Don Kalpin
      Macomb – Terry Prince
      Manistique – Joseph Crowder
      Manistique – Howard Parmentier
      Marlette – Chris Storm
      Marquette – John Schultz
      Marshall – James Dyer
      Marshall – Eric Earl
      Marysville – John Schweihofer
      Mason – Ammahad Wnaikau
      Memphis – Steven Gray
      Merrill – Malena Marr
      Michigan City – Larry Jordan
      Middleville – Darrin Oliver
      Midland – Thomas Coatoam
      Midland – Alan Huntress
      Milan – Jill Hargrove
      Milan – Michael St. John
      Milford – Jeffrey Garvin
      Milford – Larry Walters
      Mt. Pleasant – Jeff Siler
      Muskegon – Robert Koekkoek

      Niles – Cory Gowen
      Niles – Glenn Kimmerly
      Northville – Doug Doyle

      Ortonville – Laurel Kobe

      Perrysburg – Gregg Becker
      Petersburg – Mike Faunce
      Pickford – Marc Andrzejak
      Pontiac – Wanda Clayton
      Port Austin – Andrew Preston
      Portage – Phillip Baker
      Portage – Jeff Kirkman
      Portage – Mike Lauraine
      Portage – Michael Northuis

      Reed City – Aaron Keup
      Riverview – Gregory Drewno
      Rochester – Avoki Omekanda
      Rochester Hills – Michael Timko
      Rochester Hills – Terry Zangkas
      Royal Oak – Linda Mariani

      Saginaw – Richard Moody
      Saginaw – Charles Smith
      Schoolcraft – Nathan DeMaso
      Schoolcraft – Reid Jones
      South Haven – Ken Dietz
      South Haven – Douglas Jones
      South Lyon – Elisabeth Tyzo-DePaulis
      St. Clair Shores – Chad Kelly
      Sterling Heights – Robert Hornik
      Sterling Heights – Patrick Radaj
      Sterling Heights – Erik Schneider
      Sterling Heights – Ernest Sciullo
      Sterling Heights – Terry Sheen
      Stevensville – Thomas Rivette
      Stevensville – Douglas Wegscheid
      Swartz Creek – Andrew Palovich

      Tecumseh – Eryn Stamper
      Temperance – Larry Nocella
      Traverse City – Jeffrey Brunner
      Traverse City – Jason Meriwether
      Traverse City – Thomas Spencer
      Trenton – Brian Hill
      Trenton – Kevin McMillion
      Troy – Glenn Craze
      Troy – Patrick Grady
      Twin Lake – Mike Vanderstelt

      Utica – Edward Kotulski

      Wallace – Terry Unti
      Walled Lake – Terry Prickett
      Warren – Arthur Lynn
      Wayland – Joseph Kramer
      West Bloomfield – Ilya Beltser
      West Branch – Howard Hanft
      White Lake – Gregory Waun
      Williamston – Kelli Hart
      Wixom – Cuba Gregory
      Wyoming – Kelli Polinskey

      30-YEAR OFFICIALS

      Allen – Kent Sanborn
      Allen Park – Mark Klein
      Alpena – Robert Centala
      Alto – Bene Benedict

      Bad Axe – Brent Wehner
      Baroda – Chris Falak
      Battle Creek – John Crumb
      Bay City – Stephen Linton
      Bay City – Scott Packard
      Bay City – Joseph Pietryga
      Bessemer – James Trcka
      Brooklyn – Gregg Wonderly

      Caledonia – Stacy Smith
      Center Line – Scott Manteuffel
      Charlotte – Val Nelson
      Chelsea – Eric VanHevel
      Chesterfield – Anthony Mancina
      Clinton Township – Barbara Laird
      Clinton Township – Scott Walendowski
      Comstock Park – Kathy Felty

      Davison – James Edgar
      Dearborn – Gloria Joseph
      Dearborn Heights – Rick Ballnik
      Detroit – Joyce Smith
      Dowagiac – Scott Stewart

      East Lansing – Brent Sorg
      Eaton Rapids – Wesley Collins
      Essexville – Mark Gentle

      Farmington Hills – Robert Dobson
      Fenton – Paul White
      Flat Rock – Janis Stahr
      Flint – Richard Higgins
      Flint – John Yelle
      Flushing – Jeffrey Straley
      Freeland – Terry Schmidt

      Grand Blanc – Bernadette Koenig
      Grand Blanc – Thomas Le Blanc
      Grand Blanc – Leonard Sparks
      Grand Rapids – Jacquie DeJonge
      Grand Rapids – Jeff Green
      Greenville – Darcia Kelley
      Grosse Pointe – Ryan Murphy
      Grosse Pointe Park – George Markley
      Grosse Pointe Woods – Renee Dicristofaro

      Hazel Park – Benny Holzman
      Hickory Corners – Dean Bostwick
      Holt – John Massey

      Imlay City – John Forti

      Kalamazoo – Julie Jones
      Kalamazoo – Mark Kampen
      Kingsley – David Lemmien

      Lansing – Dee Hammond
      Lansing – Robert Mccullem
      Livonia – Steve Timm

      Manchester – James Connors
      Marinette – Neil Motto
      Mason – Daniel Carmichael
      Mason – Kathy Showers
      Mattawan – John Visser
      McMillan – Anthony Immel
      Midland – Katherine Duso
      Monroe – Carolyn Peters
      Montague – Stanley Bush
      Muskegon – Jacklyn Burr
      Muskegon – Chris Calkins
      Muskegon – Dennis Danicek
      Muskegon – Randall Peters

      North Muskegon – Tony Kartes

      Ontonagon – Andrew Borseth
      Ottawa Lake – Douglas Sanders

      Paw Paw – Karla Koviak
      Perry – Thomas Montpas
      Petoskey – Mark Holland
      Pierson – Joseph Williams
      Pleasant Lake – Marty Shean
      Plymouth – Michael Rossman
      Plymouth – Richard Schmidt

      Quincy – Candace Cox

      Rapid River – Mike Pilon
      Rochester – Janette Luttenberger
      Rochester Hills – Katherine DiMeglio
      Romeo – Mary Milke
      Rossford – Steven Agler

      Saginaw – Thomas Nichols
      Saline – Todd Schultz
      Shelby – Todd Fox
      Shelby Township – Sheila Brownlee
      Shelby Township – Kristi Dean
      South Lyon – Michael Kiselis
      Sparta – Ryan Huber
      St. Clair Shores – Gary Kowalewski
      St. Joseph – Terry Myers
      St. Joseph – Dave Waaso
      Standish – Kimberly Belchak
      Stanton – Jason Petersen
      Sterling Heights – George Braund
      Sterling Heights – John Moceri

      Traverse City – Allen Hebden

      Utica – Sean Barel

      Waldron – Michael Granger
      Walled Lake – Donald Magee
      Warren – Joseph DiBucci
      Washington – Gloria Berger
      Wayne – Robert Allen
      West Bloomfield – Cynthia Tyzo
      Williamston – David Sweeney
      Wolverine – David Ashenfelter
      Wyandotte – David Shalda
      Wyoming – Stephen Hendrickson

      Yale – Perry Sutherland

      40-YEAR OFFICIALS

      Adrian – Doris Goodlock
      Allen Park – James Sombati

      Battle Creek – Corby O'Leary
      Bay City – Tony Biskup
      Buchanan – Ronald Bartz

      Cedar Springs – Dan Rypma
      Charlevoix – Daniel Ulrich
      Clark Lake – Ralph Piepkow
      Clinton Township – Patrick Crandall
      Crystal Falls – Lyle Smithson

      Detroit – Aimee Davis
      Detroit – John Leidlein
      Detroit – Richard Shalhoub

      Eastpointe – Wayne Rockensuess

      Fort Gratiot – Jeff Klausing

      Garden City – Eric Hebestreit
      Grosse Ile – Steven Vecchioni

      Hancock – Brian Rimpela
      Holland – Brent Hoitenga
      Hudsonville – Gerald Kuiper

      Jackson – Thomas Morrissey
      Jackson – Joseph Page
      Jonesville – Kirk Snyder

      Kentwood – William Meade

      Lake Orion – James Weidman
      Lansing – Daniel Kitchel
      Lapeer – Gary Oyster
      Lapeer – Scott Strickler

      Macomb Township – William Gerbe
      Mayville – Gary Libka
      Midland – Bradley Crampton

      Newaygo – Clinton Abbott

      Ray – David Hines
      Reed City – David Erler
      Republic – Paul Price
      Rockford – Carl Knoop
      Rogers City – Karl Grambau
      Roseville – Mario Soresi

      Saginaw – Michael Mayers
      Saginaw – Richard Welzein
      Saginaw – Dennis Wildey
      Sand Creek – Jack Sager
      Sault Ste. Marie – Dale Cryderman
      St. Clair Shores – Gerald Garcia
      St. Joseph – Bruce Molineaux
      Swartz Creek – James Loria

      Temperance – Michael Bitz
      Traverse City – Barbara Beckett

      Walled Lake – Nicholas Lesnau
      Waters – Rick Sehl

      Ypsilanti – Jerry Kelley

      45-YEAR OFFICIALS

      Alpena – Scott MacKenzie

      Berkley – Charles Tyrrell
      Boyne City – Peter Moss
      Bronson – Randy Houtz
      Brown City – Curt Lowe
      Buchanan – Larry Monsma
      Burton – Thomas Rau

      Cheboygan – Peter Stempky
      Conklin – Gary Meerman

      East Lansing – Bruce Heeder

      Flint – Joseph Johnson
      Flushing – David Cowden
      Fowler – Dean Schrauben
      Frankfort – Peter Olson

      Grand Rapids – Todd VandenAkker

      Haslett – Heidi Doherty
      Holland – Craig Kuipers
      Houghton – Roy Britz

      Iron Mountain – Robert Barkle

      Jenison – James Kerbel

      Lake Isabella – James Novar
      Linden – John Cross

      Madison Heights – Joseph Marcinkowski
      Muskegon Heights – Johnny Robinson

      Oxford – Donald Maskill

      Plymouth – Charles Hempel
      Portage – Richard Bird
      Portage – Robert Burch
      Posen – Donna Couture
      Prescott – Charles Wren

      Roseville – Robert Iwasko

      Shelby Township – Michael Gentry
      South Bend – Dale Matteson
      South Lyon – Dan Riggs

      Taylor – Clayton Conner

      Warren – Vern Rottmann

      50-YEAR OFFICIALS

      Adrian – Gary Laskowsky
      Ann Arbor – Michael Parsons

      Canton – David Mattingly
      Caseville – Daniel Korbutt

      DeWitt – Raymond Barnes

      Fenton – Hewitt Judson
      Fruitport – David Fisher

      Kalamazoo – David Turley

      Livonia – Steven Boyak
      Livonia – John Dunn
      Ludington – Roger Chappel

      Marlette – Jerry Sauder
      Marquette – Gene Aho

      Ontonagon – John Gravier

      Palmetto – Donald Bourdon

      Rodney – Jeffrey Greene
      Rogers City – Michael Grulke

      Saginaw – Richard Havercroft
      South Haven – Robert Linderman
      South Lyon – Richard Gibson
      Stevensville – Bruce Arter

      Traverse City – Tom Post

      West Bloomfield – Anthony Magni
      Whitehall – Chuck Hulce

      PHOTO Chuck Walters officiates this past season's Division 5 Final.