Watch NFHS Network on Roku

September 14, 2020

By John Johnson
MHSAA Director of Broadcast Properties

The excitement of high school sports hits living rooms this fall as the NFHS Network has released a Roku channel, joining the availability of games on computers and handheld devices.

Once on the Roku channel, typing “Michigan” into the search box will display lists of live, on-demand and upcoming events involving MHSAA member schools. You can also bookmark your favorite schools.

Nearly 600 events fill the coming week’s schedule for the NFHS Network and MHSAA.tv, as football joins the boys soccer and girls volleyball activity.
 
More games than ever before will be available online beginning this season, with approximately 270 MHSAA member schools taking part in the School Broadcast Program with Pixellot units being installed at their athletic facilities or with student crews producing games using a traditional format.
 
Pixellot is the NFHS Network’s automated production solution. Nearly 500 Pixellot units are already installed or about to be installed in high school stadiums and gymnasiums around the state. The NFHS Network has been offering schools up to two free Pixellot units since early July – with the schools only needing to cover the installation costs.
 
Additionally, MHSAA regulations regarding live video broadcasts and streaming have been relaxed during the pandemic to allow schools to use their choice of means to distribute games to fans who are unable to attend because of government-imposed spectator limits. Third-party broadcasters – like local television stations and cable television outlets – are also allowed to originate games live.
 
In the coming week, nearly 275 events will be available on the NFHS Network/MHSAA.tv. Monthly subscriptions are $10.99. Click for a complete list of upcoming games and for a complete list of on-demand games.

Fans can also type their school name into the search field on the MHSAA.tv page to search for events. Here is a list of varsity sports events being broadcast over the coming week:

Football (Home team listed first):

Thursday - Sept. 17 
White Lake Lakeland  vs. Walled Lake Northern   - 7 PM 

Friday - Sept. 18
Lowell  vs. East Grand Rapids   - 6:50 PM
Petoskey  vs. Gaylord   - 7 PM
Saline  vs. Ypsilanti Community   - 7 PM
Stevensville Lakeshore  vs. Portage Northern   - 7 PM
Waterford Kettering  vs. South Lyon   - 7 PM
Grand Blanc  vs. Flint Carman-Ainsworth   - 7 PM
Brighton  vs. Novi   - 7 PM
Ithaca  vs. Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central   - 7 PM
Macomb L'Anse Creuse North  vs. Detroit Country Day   - 7 PM
Marquette  vs. Gladstone   - 7 PM
Fowlerville  vs. Williamston   - 7 PM
Calumet  vs. Kingsford   - 7 PM
Portage Central  vs. East Lansing  - 7 PM
Riverview Gabriel Richard Catholic vs. Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett - 7 PM
St. Clair Shores Lake Shore  vs. Port Huron Northern   - 7 PM
Plainwell  vs. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix   - 7 PM
Clare  vs. Detroit University Prep   - 7 PM
Bad Axe  vs. Sandusky   - 7 PM
Cedar Springs  vs. Middleville  Thornapple Kellogg   - 7 PM
Detroit Catholic Central  vs. Harper Woods   - 7 PM
Manchester  vs. Addison   - 7 PM
Saginaw Heritage  vs. Detroit U Of D Jesuit   - 7 PM
Madison Heights Lamphere  vs. Warren Lincoln  - 7 PM
Freeland  vs. Frankenmuth   - 7 PM
Suttons Bay  vs. Brethren   - 7 PM
Mayville  vs. Atherton   - 7 PM
Cadillac  vs. Alpena   - 7 PM
East Kentwood  vs. Hudsonville   - 7 PM
Lake Orion  vs. Oxford   - 7 PM
Rockford  vs. Jenison   - 7 PM
New Lothrop  vs. Mt. Morris   - 7 PM
 
Saturday - Sept. 19
Traverse City St. Francis  vs. Sault Ste. Marie   - 1 PM 
 

Boys Soccer (Home team listed first):

Tuesday - Sept. 15
Stevensville Lakeshore  vs. Battle Creek Central   - 6:30 PM
Petoskey  vs. Cadillac   - 6:45 PM
Grand Rapids Catholic Central  vs. Cedar Springs   - 6:45 PM
Dearborn Divine Child  vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s   - 7 PM
Clare  vs. Plymouth  - 7 PM
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep vs. Birmingham Brother Rice   - 7:30 PM
 
Wednesday - Sept. 16
Plainwell  vs. Vicksburg   - 6 PM
Clare  vs. Gladwin   - 7 PM
Freeland  vs. Chesaning   - 7 PM
Madison Heights Lamphere  vs. Marysville   - 7 PM
Hemlock  vs. Midland Bullock Creek   - 7 PM
 
Thursday - Sept. 17
Warren De La Salle Collegiate vs. TBA  - 6 PM
Petoskey  vs. Traverse City Central   - 6:45 PM
Cedar Springs  vs. Grand Rapids South Christian  - 6:45 PM
Brighton  vs. Salem   - 7 PM
Novi  vs. Hartland   - 7 PM
South Lyon East  vs. Milford   - 7 PM
Waterford Kettering  vs. White Lake Lakeland   - 7 PM
Troy  vs. Bloomfield Hills   - 7 PM
Hemlock  vs. Pinconning   - 7 PM
Dearborn Divine Child  vs. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood   - 7 PM
East Kentwood  vs. Rockford   - 7:15 PM
 
Friday - Sept. 18
South Lyon East  vs. North Farmington   - 7 PM
 
Saturday - Sept. 19
Vicksburg  vs. Coloma   - 10 AM
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep vs. Holly  - 11:30 AM
Brighton  vs. Birmingham Brother Rice   - 12 PM
Detroit Catholic Central  vs. Fenton   - 12:30 PM
Novi  vs. Howell   - 1PM
Warren De La Salle Collegiate vs. Romeo   - 1PM
 
Monday - Sept. 21
Romulus Summit Academy North  vs. Madison Heights Bishop Foley   - 6PM
White Lake Lakeland  vs. South Lyon East   - 7 PM
Madison Heights Lamphere  vs. St. Clair Shores Lake Shore   - 7 PM
Freeland  vs. Alma   - 7 PM
Waterford Kettering  vs. Walled Lake Western   - 7 PM
Grand Blanc  vs. Saginaw Arthur Hill   - 7 PM
 
Tuesday - Sept. 22
East Grand Rapids  vs. Grand Rapids Northview  - 6:45 PM
Grand Rapids Catholic Central  vs. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Eastern   - 6:45 PM
West Bloomfield  vs. Bloomfield Hills   - 7 PM
Waterford Kettering  vs. Auburn Hills Avondale   - 7 PM
South Lyon East  vs. South Lyon   - 7 PM
Howell  vs. Novi   - 7 PM
Clare  vs. Taylor Prep   - 7 PM
Troy Athens  vs. Troy   - 7 PM
East Kentwood  vs. Grandville   - 7:15 PM
 

Girls Volleyball (Home team listed first):

 
Tuesday - Sept. 15
East Grand Rapids  vs. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern   - 6 PM
St. Clair Shores Lake Shore  vs. Marine City   - 6 PM
Peck vs. Bay City All Saints   - 6 PM
Kinde-North Huron  vs. Kingston   - 6 PM
Williamston  vs. Eaton Rapids   - 6 PM
Romulus Summit Academy North  vs. Dearborn Henry Ford Academy  - 6 PM
Cedar Springs  vs. Middleville Thornapple Kellogg   - 6 PM
Wayland Union  vs. Lansing Catholic  - 6 PM
Mayville  vs. Akron-Fairgrove   - 6 PM
Chesaning  vs. Durand   - 6:15 PM
Lowell  vs. Grand Rapids Christian   - 6:15 PM
Gladstone vs. Ishpeming  - 6:30 PM
Westland Huron Valley Lutheran  vs. Bloomfield Hills Roeper   - 6:30 PM
Northville  vs. Canton   - 6:30 PM
Painesdale Jeffers  vs. Dollar Bay   - 6:30 PM
Grand Blanc  vs. Flint Powers Catholic   - 6:30 PM
Negaunee  vs. Escanaba   - 6:30 PM
Novi  vs. Hartland   - 6:30 PM
Brighton  vs. Salem   - 6:30 PM
Sterling Heights Parkway Christian vs. Away  - 6:30 PM
Harbor Beach  vs. Ubly   - 6:45 PM
Calumet  vs. Hancock   - 6:45 PM
Marquette  vs. Wakefield-Marenisco   - 7 PM
Big Rapids  vs. Newaygo   - 7 PM
Plymouth Christian Academy vs. Clarenceville   - 7 PM
Bear Lake  vs. Mason County Eastern   - 7 PM
Cass City  vs. Vassar   - 7:30 PM
 
Wednesday - Sept. 16
Stevensville Lakeshore  vs. Kalamazoo Central   - 6:30 PM
Niles  vs. South Haven   - 6:30 PM
Waterford Our Lady vs. Allen Park Cabrini   - 7 PM
Frankenmuth  vs. Bay City John Glenn - 7 PM
Bridgeport  vs. Freeland   - 7 PM
Riverview Gabriel Richard Catholic  vs. Royal Oak Shrine Catholic   - 7 PM
Bloomfield Hills Marian  vs. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard - 7:15 PM
Dearborn Divine Child  vs. Farmington Hills Mercy   - 7:15 PM
 
Thursday - Sept. 17
Ovid-Elsie  vs. Carrollton   - 4:30 PM
Manchester  vs. TBA  - 5 PM
Zeeland West  vs. Grand Rapids  Union   - 5 PM
Big Rapids  vs.  Whitehall & Ludington  - 5 PM
Flushing  vs. Holly   - 5:15 PM
Flint Kearsley  vs. Fenton   - 5:15 PM
St Clair Shores Lake Shore  vs. Roseville   - 6 PM
Wayland Union  vs. Cedar Springs   - 6 PM
Grand Rapids Christian  vs. Grand Rapids Northview   - 6 PM
Grand Rapids Catholic Central  vs. Middleville Thornapple Kellogg   - 6 PM
Kinde North Huron  vs. Bay City All Saints   - 6 PM
East Grand Rapids  vs. Byron Center   - 6 PM
St Johns  vs. Eaton Rapids   - 6 PM
Peck  vs. Dryden   - 6 PM
Lowell  vs. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central   - 6:15 PM
Westland Huron Valley Lutheran  vs. Allen Park Inter-City Baptist   - 6:30 PM
Suttons Bay  vs. Benzie Central   - 6:30 PM
Kalamazoo Christian  vs. Parchment   - 6:30 PM
Galesburg-Augusta  vs. Constantine   - 6:30 PM
Sterling Heights Parkway Christian vs. Roeper   - 6:30 PM
Painesdale Jeffers  vs. Chassell   - 6:30 PM
East Kentwood  vs. Grand Haven   - 7 PM
Troy  vs. Auburn Hills Avondale   - 7 PM
Brethren  vs. Pentwater   - 7 PM
West Bloomfield  vs. Rochester Adams   - 7 PM
Plymouth Christian Academy vs. Southfield Christian   - 7 PM
Grandville  vs. Rockford   - 7 PM
Escanaba  vs. Manistique   - 7 PM
Maple City Glen Lake  vs. Leland   - 7 PM
Warren Regina  vs. Madison Heights Bishop Foley   - 7:15 PM
Bad Axe  vs. Reese   - 7:30 PM
Caro  vs. Vassar   - 7:30 PM
Lake Orion  vs. Oxford   - 7:30 PM
 
Friday - Sept. 18
Pentwater  vs. Cadillac Heritage Christian  - 5:30 PM
Dollar Bay  vs. Hancock   - 6:20 PM
Rochester Hills Lutheran North  vs. Allen Park Cabrini   - 7 PM
 
Saturday - Sept. 19
Waterford Our Lady  vs. TBA  - 8:15 AM
Cadillac  vs. Lakewood Lake Odessa   - 8:30 AM
Frankenmuth  vs. Tawas Area   - 8:30 AM
Flushing  vs. Davison   - 8:30 AM
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep vs. TBA  - 10 AM
 
Monday - Sept. 21
Multi-team Event @ Saginaw Swan Valley  - 5 PM
Williamston  vs. Lansing Eastern - 6 PM
Ann Arbor Greenhills vs. Detroit Cristo Rey   - 6 PM
Mason  vs. Williamston   - 6 PM
Frankenmuth  vs. Millington   - 7 PM
Harrison  vs. Shepherd   - 7:30 PM
Clare  vs. Beaverton   - 7:30 PM
 
Tuesday - Sept. 22
Madison Heights Lamphere  vs. Hazel Park   - 6 PM
Grand Rapids Catholic Central  vs. Cedar Springs   - 6 PM
Holt  vs. DeWitt   - 6 PM
Romulus Summit Academy North  vs. Detroit Community   - 6 PM
Stockbridge vs. Lakewood Lake Odessa  - 6:15 PM
New Lothrop  vs. Montrose   - 6:15 PM
Ovid-Elsie  vs. Byron Center Charter  - 6:15 PM
Otisville LakeVille  vs. Durand  - 6:15 PM
Chesaning  vs. Mt Morris   - 6:15 PM
Galesburg-Augusta  vs. Parchment   - 6:30 PM
Brighton  vs. Novi   - 6:30 PM
Riverview Gabriel Richard Catholic vs. Clarkston Everest Collegiate  - 6:30 PM
Frankfort  vs. Onekama   - 6:30 PM
Flint Powers Catholic  vs. Saginaw Arthur Hill   - 6:30 PM
South Lyon  vs. Waterford Kettering   - 6:30 PM
Bloomfield Hills Roeper  vs. Whitmore Lake   - 6:30 PM
Petoskey  vs. Alpena   - 6:30 PM
Suttons Bay  vs. Maple City Glen Lake   - 6:30 PM
Oakland Christian  vs. Plymouth Christian Academy  - 6:30 PM
Howell  vs. Northville   - 6:30 PM
Manistique vs. Ishpeming  - 6:30 PM
South Lyon East  vs. Lakeland   - 6:30 PM
Kalamazoo Christian  vs. Delton Kellogg   - 6:30 PM
Cadillac  vs. Traverse City West   - 7 PM
Bear Lake  vs. Walkerville   - 7 PM
Hart  vs. Montague   - 7 PM
Saline  vs. Ypsilanti Community   - 7 PM
Escanaba  vs. Gladstone   - 7 PM
Troy Athens vs. North Farmington   - 7 PM
Grand Rapids South Christian  vs. Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills   - 7 PM
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep vs. Warren Regina   - 7 PM
Marcellus  vs. Mendon   - 7 PM
St Charles  vs. Coleman   - 7 PM
Livonia Clarenceville  vs. Brighton Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy  - 7:30 PM
Lake Orion  vs. Birmingham Seaholm   - 7:30 PM
 
Now in its 12th year, the School Broadcast Program gives members an opportunity to showcase excellence in their schools by creating video programming of athletic and non-athletic events with students gaining skills in announcing, camera operation, directing/producing and graphics. Pixellot – The NFHS Network’s automated streaming solution – is used by schools wishing to live stream games, but lacking the ability to staff the events. The program also gives schools the opportunity to raise money through advertising and viewing subscriptions.

NFHS Network subscriptions begin at $10.99 a month. Subscribers will have access to all live video and streaming statistics across the country. All content becomes available for free, on-demand viewing 72 hours after being shown live. A portion of every subscription sold by an SBP school goes to benefit its program. 

A complete list of participating schools can be found on the School Broadcast Program page of the MHSAA Website

Century of School Sports: State's Storytellers Share Fall Memories

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

October 15, 2024

The story of school sports always has been, and remains, one of its most valuable commodities – a collection of memories tying together generations who have learned, competed and endured with their classmates, representing their communities over the 100-year history of the Michigan High School Athletic Association.

High School sports in Michigan have had the great benefit of being featured prevalently in the state’s media going back to their start – first in the local newspaper, then over the local radio airwaves, followed by local TV stations and now joined by an online presence allowing anyone from anywhere to keep up with their favorite school team.

Once per season – Fall, Winter and Spring – during this 2024-25 “Century of School Sports” celebration, we’ll feature memories from several of our state’s storytellers who have played major roles in getting out the good word on school sports. Below is our first edition, taken from a survey of more than 20 media members past and present along with our longtime MHSAA historian and staff communications specialist.

Dad Role Provides Perspective for Role as Storyteller

Jack Doles, WOOD TV (Grand Rapids)

I have been covering high school sports in the state of Michigan since 1987. I have seen some of the most incredible games played at the Silverdome and Ford Field in the MHSAA football state championships. Nothing will top watching my son Tommy win a state championship with Grand Rapids Christian in 2012. They beat Orchard Lake St. Mary's in overtime 40-37. Drake Harris, who would go on to play football at the University of Michigan, had a game for the ages.

But the thing I'll never forget was interviewing my son afterward. I could hardly get the questions out. I wasn't the reporter for that game; that wouldn't be right. Still, I came away from that championship run with a different perspective. I saw first-hand how a school community rallies around a team. It gave me a better understanding of how we should try and cover teams and tournaments.

Sexton Takes Lansing on Unforgettable Ride

Brian Calloway, Lansing State Journal

One of the best things about high school sports is seeing teams take communities on special rides and to places they have never been before. I have seen it plenty with football teams I have covered, like Mason and Corunna last season making their historic runs to Ford Field. But the instance that stands out the most is when Lansing Sexton reached the Division 4 state championship game in 2014 under Dan Boggan. The trip ended with a 28-27 loss to Grand Rapids South Christian, but the experience marked a major moment for the Lansing School District, which has produced plenty of football talent over the years but never had any of its schools get to a football state final.

Livonia Schools Set Stage as 1st Class A Boys Soccer Finalists

Livonia Stevenson players carry their championship trophy after winning the 1982 Class A soccer title at Atwood Stadium.Brad Emons, Detroit Free Press (formerly of Observer & Eccentric newspapers)

The first MHSAA Class A boys soccer championship game, on Nov. 6, 1982, ironically featured two Livonia schools, Stevenson vs. Churchill, at Flint’s Atwood Stadium.

Stevenson, coached by Pete Scerri and led by prolific goal scorer Gary Mexicotte, earned a 4-1 victory over the Chargers.

Reese Refuses to Let Championship Party End  

Rob Kaminski, MHSAA communications coordinator since 1999

In a sport that has seen a host of repeat champions and schools with numerous Finals appearances, it’s a school that had only one shot at the Finals and made the most of it against long odds that comes to mind: The 2021 Reese Rockets.

The Rockets, in fact, had only reached the MHSAA Semifinals one other time (2010), and coach Angie Compton’s team was facing a tall task being asked to dethrone two-time defending champion Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central in the Division 3 championship match. SMCC was making its 11th Finals appearance. Before reaching the Final, however, Reese was extended to four sets in a thrilling 25-20, 25-18, 23-25, 28-26 victory over Muskegon Western Michigan Christian.

Facing the perennial power Kestrels the next day, Compton’s team appeared to be running on empty as SMCC took the first two sets, 25-18, 25-19. Unfazed, and actually singing and dancing to music blaring over the public address system during each break in the action, Reese pounded out a 25-25 win in set 3 and put the champs on the ropes with a 25-21 win in set 4 to tie the match, 2-2.

The Rockets would have to battle back from one last deficit, trailing in the see-saw fifth set, 9-7, before capping the Cinderella season on the second championship point of the night as senior Maddi Osantowski and junior Abby Karst combined for a block for a 16-14 victory. Osantowski finished with 34 kills and totaled 110 attack attempts while setter Aydan Dalak had 42 assists.

Muskegon Reminds Us that It’s Never ‘Game Over’

Ron Pesch, MHSAA historian

Part of a rare double bill hosted at MSU's Spartan Stadium, the 2008 Muskegon-Davison Division 2 Semifinal provided countless Big Reds fans with the opportunity to depart early. And many did.

Everything that could go wrong did go wrong for unbeaten, top-ranked, and heavily-favored Muskegon. Turnover after turnover – six in total, including two muffed punts – aligned with a stellar performance by Davison's sophomore quarterback, Jake Thompson, and an opportunistic Cardinals squad. Davison led 21-13 at the half, 35-13 with 4:45 to play in the third quarter, and 35-19 with under five minutes remaining when a blown defensive assignment allowed Muskegon to cut the margin to 35-25 on a 77-yard TD pass. But a failed 2-point conversion meant the Big Reds still needed two scores.

For several in the press box, as well as the great majority in the stands, it was game over. However, in a game filled with life lessons, Muskegon's recovery of a pair of onside kicks – with touchdowns to follow – made the Big Reds’ eventual 38-35 victory the most improbable of improbable comebacks in MHSAA playoff history. It's still stunning to watch.

Good-bye to Legendary Program, Legendary Coach

Brad Emons, Detroit Free Press (formerly of Observer & Eccentric newspapers)

In the final year of Farmington Hills Harrison before it closed its doors, the state’s all-time winningest coach with a career record of 443-112-1 saw his team surrender a 14-7 fourth-quarter lead and fall in a Division 4 Regional Final at home to Chelsea, 21-14, on Nov. 11, 2018.

Afterward, legendary Harrison coach John Herrington addressed the media and said, “The only thing I thought about was Don Meredith and Monday Night Football. He used to say, ‘Turn out the lights, the party is over.’ I guess that’s my quote.” Herrington finished his career at Harrison with 34 playoff appearances, 13 state titles and five runner-up finishes from 1970-2018.

Mercy Completes Miracle at Calihan Hall

Mick McCabe, Detroit Free Press since 1970

(From its start as an MHSAA-sponsored sport in 1973 through 2006, girls basketball was played during the fall.)

On Dec. 11, 1982, the Flint Northern girls basketball team was well on its way to making MHSAA history. After three quarters the Vikings, who were attempting to become the first girls team to win five consecutive state championships, led upstart Farmington Hills Mercy by 19 points.

Members of the 1982 Farmington Hills Mercy girls basketball team pose for a team photo.

With less than seven minutes remaining the lead was 18 points, and Mercy was in trouble. Left with no alternative, Mercy applied a full-court trapping press and suddenly Northern began turning the ball over like crazy. The Marlins got within five when sophomore Amy DeMattia (13 points, 10 rebounds) scored three straight baskets to give Mercy the lead while Northern, which had 31 turnovers, responded with four consecutive turnovers. Sophomore Annette Ruggiero came up with a key steal and hit a free throw for a two-point lead and then another sophomore, Mary Rosowski, nailed a clutch free throw with 11 seconds left to seal the deal – a 61-58 win over the Vikings.

Junior Sarah Basford led Mercy with 20 points. Mercy started one senior, one junior and three sophomores, and the Marlins may have been too naive to realize they were supposed to be intimidated by Northern. After the final buzzer sounded, Mercy coach Larry Baker looked like he was in a daze as he wandered around the court repeating: “I don’t believe it ... I don’t believe it.” Neither did anyone else.

Grand Ledge Refuses to Lose in 1st Football Finals Trip

Tim Staudt, WILX (Lansing), in 53rd year of broadcasting

(Trailing 14-7 against Utica Eisenhower with less than a minute to play in the 2000 Division 1 football championship game, Grand Ledge scored 12 unanswered points – beginning with a 5-yard touchdown run by Matt Bohnet with 53 seconds to play, followed by an onside kick recovered by the Comets’ Collin O’Keefe, which led to a 45-yard game-winning scoring pass from Bohnet to Tim George with 22 seconds remaining. The 19-14 win gave Grand Ledge its first football Finals championship, notable as well as the team was coached by Pat O’Keefe, who at one time had the record for most baseball coaching wins in state history and remains second on that list.)

One of the most remarkable comebacks in state finals football history was when Grand Ledge came back to defeat Utica Eisenhower at the Silverdome, rallying to win the Division 1 state championship under coach Pat O’Keefe in 2000.

Even for Those Disappointed, 8-Player Final Tremendous

Greg Miller, formerly of 9&10 News (Cadillac)

I had the misfortune of covering a great deal of sad state championship games where our local team would fall to a team from downstate. Few were more heartbreaking than the 2012 8-Player Football Final (the second year a state championship was awarded in 8-player football) at Greenville High School's beautiful football stadium. 

The Bellaire Eagles had a 6-0 halftime lead but fell behind when Deckerville scored twice in the third quarter. The Eagles would try to rally in the fourth quarter, and eventually hit a massive touchdown pass with less than a minute to play to pull within a 2-point conversion of tying the game and likely sending it to overtime. Alas, the 2-point try failed, and the subsequent onside kick was unlucky as well. 

As a bit of an introduction to a new brand of football that allowed so many small schools across the state to keep playing the game, it was a tremendous game – even if the team I was there to cover came up two points short.

Power of DeYoung’s 42 Resonates for Mourning Champion

Jack Doles, WOOD TV (Grand Rapids)

Back in 2002, the South Christian Sailors had a fantastic team.  They were very talented and tight knit. During the playoffs, in the week of the Semifinals, one of their teammates, Derek DeYoung was killed in a car accident. At the urging of his father, a pastor, the Sailors decided to continue to play. 

Derek wore number 42, and they scored 42 points in a win over Caro in the Semifinal. After the game, both teams and fans gathered together on the field and took a knee and prayed.

The Sailors then had to go to a funeral for their friend and teammate, and then prepare for a state championship game. Instead of being distracted, they came out focused and on a mission. Derek's brother wore his jersey with the #42 and led the Sailors onto the field. They hammered Riverview and won the state championship. Late in the game, they kicked a field goal that would give them 42 points. There wasn't a dry eye in the house. Another incredible memory from covering high school sports.

Previous "Century of School Sports" Spotlights

Oct. 8: Guided by 4 S's of Educational Athletics - Read
Sept. 25: 
Michigan Sends 10 to National Hall of Fame - Read
Sept. 25: 
MHSAA Record Books Filled with 1000s of Achievements - Read
Sept. 18:
Why Does the MHSAA Have These Rules? - Read
Sept. 10: 
Special Medals, Patches to Commemorate Special Year - Read
Sept. 4:
Fall to Finish with 50th Football Championships - Read
Aug. 28:
Let the Celebration Begin - Read

PHOTOS (Top) Clockwise from top left: Farmington Hills Mercy's Sarah Basford directs the offense during a 1982 Class A Semifinal against Lansing Everett. (2) Lansing Sexton's cheerleaders await their football team's entrance at Ford Field. (3) Farmington Hills Harrison football coach John Herrington sends a play in with quarterback Drew Stanton. (4) Reese volleyball players dance together during a break in the 2021 Division 3 Final. (5) The 1982 Livonia Stevenson boys soccer team takes a team photo used in the MHSAA Book of Champions. (Middle) Livonia Stevenson players carry their championship trophy after winning the 1982 Class A soccer title at Atwood Stadium. (Below) Members of the 1982 Farmington Hills Mercy girls basketball team pose for a team photo. (MHSAA file photos.)