Be the Referee: Hockey Hits

March 9, 2017

This week, MHSAA assistant director Mark Uyl discusses how illegal hockey hits have no place in the game and how they're being watched for closely.

Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.

Below is this week's segment – Hockey Hits - Listen

At the high school level in all contact sports, there continues to be a focus on protecting players and preserving player safety. This year in ice hockey, hits to the head and fighting are never to be considered part of the game at the high school level.

Hits from behind, high elbows, forearms, high sticks or shoving the head or neck area have no value to the game and only increase the risk of injury to players. The game of hockey is one of great skill, speed and finesse; and these dirty and unnecessary hits are now clearly illegal.

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    March 2: Deciding the Game - Listen
    Feb. 23: Pitch Counts - Listen
    Feb. 16: Recruiting Officials - Listen
    Feb. 9: Ejections - Listen
    Feb. 2: Wrestling & Technology - Listen
    Jan. 26: Post Play - Listen
    Jan. 19: Ice Hockey Overtime - Listen
    Jan. 12: Free Throw Change - Listen
    Jan. 5: Ratings - Listen
    Dec. 22: Video Review - Part 2 - Listen
    Dec. 15: Video Review - Part 1 - Listen
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    Dec. 1: Registration - Part 1 - Listen
    Nov. 24: You Make the Call - Sleeper Play - Listen
    Nov. 17: Automatic 1st Downs - Listen
    Nov. 10: Uncatchable Pass - Listen
    Nov. 3: The Goal Line - Listen
    Oct. 27: Help Us Retain Officials - Listen
    Oct. 20: Point After Touchdown - Listen
    Oct. 13: Untimed Down - Listen
    Oct. 6: Soccer Penalty Kick Change - Listen
    Sept. 29: Preparation for Officials - Listen
    Sept 22: You Make the Call: Returning Kickoffs - Listen
    Sept. 15: Concussions - Listen
    Sept 8: Equipment Covering the Knees - Listen
    Sept. 1: Play Clock Experiment - Listen
    Aug. 25: Clipping in the Free Blocking Zone - Listen

    Norris Honoree Adding to 60-Year Legacy

    By Geoff Kimmerly
    MHSAA.com senior editor

    May 13, 2020

    One of many who recommended Saginaw's Hugh Matson for this year's Vern L. Norris Award called him "an interscholastic icon" and what "high school athletics should be all about." 

    Already recognized prestigiously for his leadership as a coach and administrator, Matson made lasting impacts on Michigan high school sports serving those duties over a career stretching four decades. 

    And more than 20 years after retiring from that work, Matson’s contributions to school sports continue in another key role. He has been selected as this year’s honoree for the MHSAA's Norris Award as he celebrates his 50th school year as an MHSAA-registered contest official.

    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.

    Matson is the second honoree in MHSAA history to receive both the Norris and Charles E. Forsythe Award, the latter presented to Matson in 2015 for his overall contributions to interscholastic athletics. Matson joined Kalamazoo’s Blake Hagman, who received the Norris Award in 1998 and the Forsythe Award in 2000.

    Matson was to be honored with his Norris Award this month at the MHSAA’s 41st Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet. However, the banquet was canceled due to safety concerns because of COVID-19, and he instead will be invited to accept his award formally at the 2021 banquet.

    Matson first registered with the MHSAA to officiate track & field and cross country during the 1970-71 school year and has officiated combined more than 800 meets in those sports – including more than 20 Regionals and nearly 20 MHSAA Finals. He also has officiated cross country and track & field at the Division I, II and III and NAIA collegiate levels.

    His career in education began when Matson took his first teaching job in 1957, at Mattawan. He then moved to Saginaw Township Community Schools, teaching and coaching at Saginaw MacArthur High School from 1962-71 and then Saginaw Eisenhower from 1971-88. Matson served as head varsity football and track & field coach at Mattawan and as head track & field coach at both MacArthur and Eisenhower, in addition to serving as an assistant football coach at both schools. He became the first and only athletic director in Eisenhower’s history – holding that position from the school’s first day during the 1970-71 school year until the end of the 1987-88 school year, when he became co-athletic director of the new Saginaw Heritage High School, which was created from a merger of MacArthur and Eisenhower. Matson served as the sole full-time athletic director of Heritage for 1996-97 before retiring.  

    “When I started, I knew wanted to be a coach; I didn’t know for sure if I wanted to be a teacher. But I found out teaching and coaching are really the same thing, and I enjoyed the teaching as much as the coaching. Then I found out that officiating is much the same,” Matson said. “I enjoy the kids. One of the things that warms my heart is when a kid will come up and say, ‘Thanks for officiating.’ Officiating is all just part of working with kids as I did as a coach and as I did as a teacher.”

    Matson has been a member of the Association of Track Officials of Michigan (ATOM) since 1993 and received its 2009-10 Art Jevert/Bruce Jacobs Distinguished Service Award. He also received the Chuck Wheeker Volunteer of the Year Award from Saginaw Valley State University track & field in 2012 and the USA Track & Field (USATF) National Officials Committee Outstanding Service Award in 2014. He received designation as a Certified Master-level starter by USATF in 2000.  

    He has served as a volunteer track starter for SVSU and as a volunteer official for middle and high school meets as part of the Michigan Indoor Track Series, both since 1997.

    While an athletic director, Matson was a member of the Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (MIAAA) from 1970-97 and served as its president during the 1989-90 school year. He was a member of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) from 1980-97 and served as a representative and speaker for the MIAAA at regional conferences in Iowa and Wisconsin and to the NIAAA Leadership Forum in 1987. Matson was named to the Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.

    “The same attributes that made Hugh Matson a beloved teacher, coach and athletic director have made him beloved to the officiating community as well,” MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “His selflessness and dedication continues to shine through in his mentorship of officials, as well as athletes and coaches, and his guidance and insights continue to benefit the track & field and cross country communities statewide.”

    Coincidentally, Matson had crossed paths with both men whose awards he has received before beginning his career in education. Matson was a sophomore on the 1951 Newaygo boys basketball team that reached the Class D Semifinals and was greeted in East Lansing by Forsythe. And as a senior at Western Michigan University, Matson received advising from Norris, who was working in the placement office at the time. Matson then did his student teaching at Godwin Heights, Norris' alma mater.

    Matson graduated from Newaygo in 1953, having earned 13 varsity letters over four sports – football, basketball, baseball and track. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education with minors in English and history in 1957 from WMU.

    He taught English and history at Mattawan, and then English and physical education during his three tenures as part of Saginaw Township Community Schools. Matson remains an active member of First Congregational Church in Saginaw, having served as an usher for more than 50 years, as a board member and as part of a breakfast club serving local homeless.

    He's been married to his wife Jackie for 59 years, and together they have two daughters. 

    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

    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 55 officials with 45 years. A 40-year award is being presented to 55 officials. In addition, 108 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 - Michael D. Packard

    Adrian - Keith J. Zubke
    Allen Park - Julie A. Goodwin
    Alpena - Ian K. Lundquist
    Ann Arbor - Nancy E. Brucken
    Auburn Hills - Frank Benion Jr. 

     

    Bath - Ruth J. Miehlke
    Battle Creek - Jack McCulley
    Battle Creek - Michael W. Smith
    Battle Creek - Levi R. Watkins
    Bay City - Jason R. Andrzejewski
    Bay City - James J. Fitrakis
    Bay City - Thomas L. Oleniacz
    Bellevue - Stanley L. Guzy
    Benton Harbor - Denny L. Edwards
    Benzonia - James R. Sheets
    Bessemer - Tony Gheller
    Bessemer - Mark L. Movrich
    Beulah - Jeffrey T. Bretzke
    Beulah - Dennis J. Keeney
    Birmingham - Patricia M. Hayes
    Bloomfield Hills - Eric T. Seifert
    Brighton - Jennifer J. Brown
    Brighton - Jeffrey J. Houtteman 

     

    Cadillac - Kyle J. Hondorp
    Caledonia - Timothy J. Restau
    Canton - Makia D. Alexander
    Canton - Gregory S. Santilli
    Canton - Kevin W. Winningham
    Cedarville - Charles G. Paquin Jr.
    Charlotte - Eric C. Frohriep
    Clinton Township - William R. Blickensdorf
    Clio - Tim C. Ashbury
    Clio - Gene VanAlst
    Coleman - Jerry R. Evans
    Commerce Township - Ronald J. Eberline
    Crystal Falls - Jason W. Price 

     

    Daggett - Richard J. Dietz
    Davisburg - Paul E. Knudson
    Davison - Thomas M. Dowdall
    Dearborn - Dave Deckert
    Dearborn Heights - Gerald P. Boudreaux
    Dearborn Heights - Bennie C. Roach
    Detroit - Aaron F. McDaniel
    Detroit - W. James Pierce
    Dorr - James R. Graham
    Dowagiac - Ronald A. Gunn 

     

    Eau Claire - Lance E. Green
    Elsie - Nathan R. Taylor 

     

    Farmington - Timothy A. Fino
    Farmington Hills - Katherine E. Williams
    Fenton - Eric R. Golota
    Fenton - Thomas C. Ureche Jr.
    Flat Rock - Douglas R. Hill
    Flint - Gregory T. Folsom
    Flint - Arden P. Irwin
    Flint - Floyd B. Williams
    Flushing - Caron M. Sullivan
    Fort Gratiot - Todd A. Kackman
    Fowlerville - Robert G. Myers
    Fremont - Paulette J. Moon 

     

    Gladwin - Art J. Adamec Jr.
    Gowen - Patrick M. Cain
    Grand Blanc - Jared R. Hoffmeyer
    Grand Blanc - Scott C. Smith
    Grand Haven - Daniel R. Holt
    Grand Ledge - Marvin E. Hardy Jr.
    Grand Rapids - Greg T. Adams
    Grand Rapids - Burton J. Cook
    Grand Rapids - Thomas C. Emery
    Grand Rapids - James H. Fellinger
    Grand Rapids - Bruce L. Hull
    Grand Rapids - Richard G. Koperski
    Grand Rapids - Scott A. Maternowski
    Grand Rapids - Kelly A. Richardson
    Grosse Pointe - Allan Diver 

     

    Hamilton - Douglas W. Braschler
    Hanover - Donald M. Bergstrom
    Harrison Township - David B. Jones
    Haslett - David R. Miller
    Holland - Brian E. Burtch
    Holland - Walter C. Lamb
    Hudsonville - Mike S. Bartosiewicz
    Huntington Woods - Gary R. Schack 

     

    Iron Mountain - Ryan C. Gordon
    Irons - Thomas R. Batista
    Ironwood - Judy Cisewski
    Ironwood - Ted E. Sim
    Ishpeming - Adam J. Bergman 

     

    Jackson - Pete J. Ambs
    Jackson - Eric L. Baldwin
    Jackson - Larry E. Owens Jr.
    Jenison - Mark E. Heagle 

     

    Kalamazoo - Karen L. Asch
    Kalamazoo - John M. McBride
    Kalamazoo - Larry A. Morrell 

     

    Laingsburg - David M. Barnhill
    Lake Odessa - Phillip J. Whitcomb

    Lansing - Elliotte Love
    Lansing - Daniel W. Mausolf
    Lansing - Calvin G. Sanders
    Livonia - Michael C. Cushman
    Livonia - Michael J. Smith
    Livonia – Bill Williams
    Ludington - James T. Nordlund
    Luther - Robert L. Rose

     

    Macomb - Daniel P. Westfall
    Manistique - Mark A. Giannunzio
    Manistique - Barbara A. Landis
    Maple City - Lawrence R. Olsen
    Marshall - Toby L. Crull
    Mason - Philip S. Nardone
    Mendon - Kenneth R. Blough
    Mendon - Shawn D. Griffith
    Michigan Center - George A. Wyers
    Midland - Jill A. Bertuleit
    Midland - Carl H. Smith
    Monroe - Ronald P. Coury
    Monroe - Paul N. Howey
    Monroe - Tracy L. Yeary
    Moran - Mitchell J. Perry
    Muskegon - Bob Covert
    Muskegon - Thomas J. Nichols Jr. 

     

    Negaunee - Michael F. Leanes
    Negaunee - Jeffrey A. Marshall
    New Baltimore - David A. Koch Sr.
    North Muskegon - Gene A. Hyrns
    Norton Shores - Kirk C. Antekeier 

     

    Okemos - Robert Ianni
    Olivet - Dana S. Higgins
    Owosso - Mike W. Valasek 

     

    Parma - Douglas D. Higelmire
    Petoskey - Joseph R. Malec
    Plymouth - Kara M. Burns
    Plymouth - Jay D. Buelow
    Pontiac - Troy F. Craft
    Port Huron - Mitchell J. Nichols
    Portage - Dustin J. Ruthven Sr.
    Prescott - Gary A. Ragels 

     

    Riverview - Joseph S. Murnane
    Rochester - Gary M. Cook
    Rochester Hills - Peter D. Oudsema
    Roseville - Wayne Cupp
    Royal Oak - Michael F. Henahan Jr 

     

    Saginaw - Michael J. Fick
    Saginaw - Charles F. Lydy
    Saginaw - Clarence A. Thompson
    Saline - Gary S. Quantock
    Shepherd - Michelle E. Turpin
    Sheridan - Randy A. Freed
    Southfield - Quincey J. Price
    St. Ignace - Doug J. Ingalls
    St. Joseph - John K. Carr
    Stanton - Thomas M. Wall
    Stanwood - Doug VanSyckle
    Sterling Heights - Ronald M. Camilletti
    Sterling Heights - Jon Caran
    Sterling Heights - Gratian P. Moldovan
    Sterling Heights - Dean Ristovski
    Sterling Heights - Tyrone Smith
    Stevensville - Brandon D. Stacey
    Sturgis - Kenneth A. Schau
    Sylvania - Bruce E. Ralston 

     

    Taylor - Mark X. Rigotti
    Tecumseh - Sarah S. Eubanks
    Three Rivers - Tom L. Muckel
    Traverse City - Bruce E. Falberg
    Traverse City - Scott C. Jones
    Traverse City - Kenneth J. Knudsen
    Tustin - Jerry A. Nelson 

     

    Vicksburg - Neil E. Kreamalmeyer

     

    Warren - Darrell Brown
    Warren - Chad C. Davinich
    Warren - Milissa A. Schell
    Warren - Mark W. Sullwold
    Williamsburg - Mark D. Stormzand
    Wyandotte - Scott F. Neifert
    Wyoming - Roger L. Bouma
    Wyoming - Frits J. Hoekstra 

     

    Ypsilanti - Thomas D. Biggs
    Ypsilanti - Richard J. Mull 

     

    30-YEAR OFFICIALS  

     

    Allen Park - Lisa S. Lee
    Alma - Pamela J. Hanson-Bender
    Alpena - Joseph M. Garant
    Ann Arbor - Larry T. Kenyon 

     

    Bay City - Kevin J. Sinicki
    Blissfield - Ronald A. Gentz
    Brooklyn - Charles A. Janke
    Brownstown Township - Joseph C. Barzo
    Brownstown Township - Jim M. Joseph
    Buchanan - Francis M. Brown
    Byron - David A. Czerniakowski 

     

    Cadillac - Douglas E. McGiness
    Cadillac - Kevin L. Taylor
    Caledonia - David C. Dzierzyc
    Carson City - Ted A. Kelly
    Carson City - Arthur G. Kurtze III
    Chesterfield - Douglas P. Stark
    Clark Lake - John J. Jimenez
    Clinton Township - Clifford S. Bliss
    Coldwater - Brien S. Kelly
    Coldwater - William M. Peiffer
    Columbiaville - Donald W. Gordon 

     

    Dearborn Heights - David P. Mann
    Delton - Katherine R. Dolfman
    Detroit - Darren F. Ford 

     

    East Lansing - Douglas D. Ripley 

     

    Farmington Hills - Jack G. Light
    Farwell - Patrick H. Uhrig
    Fenton - Dan A. Reason
    Flushing - Neil T. McCarthy
    Fraser - Thomas A. Suminski
    Freeland - Dennis J. Argyle 

     

    Gladstone - Jeffrey D. Diebolt
    Grand Blanc - James M. Brigance
    Grand Blanc - Michael E. Fair
    Grand Blanc - David J. Griffel
    Grand Rapids - Don L. Buchholz
    Grand Rapids - Daryl S. Henderson
    Grand Rapids - James F. Jakubowski
    Grand Rapids - Scott W. Markham
    Grayling - David K. Latusek 

     

    Hamilton - John A. Wood
    Hart - Victor N. Salazar
    Haslett - Lisa M. Bain
    Highland Park - Melvin D. George
    Holland - Christine E. Durham
    Holland - Kevin E. VanderHulst 

     

    Iron Mountain - George D. Pond
    Ithaca - Bradley D. Peet Sr. 

     

    Jackson - Shawn C. Spitler
    Jenison - Steven C. Warber 

     

    Kalamazoo - Richard A. Hurdelbrink
    Kalamazoo - Steven J. Nuyen
    Kentwood - Christopher T. Maday
    Kingsford - Mark E. Shanks 

     

    Laingsburg - Thomas A. Rourke
    Lansing - Justin E. Terry
    Lansing - Amy L. Willing
    Leonard - Thomas F. Kmita
    Lincoln - Brad D. Cole

     

    Macomb - Thomas M. Heabeart
    Macomb - Kyle J. Plutschuck
    Marquette - Bruce A. Tiseo
    Marysville - W. Randy Jacobs
    Mesick - Paul W. Osborne
    Midland - Oliver G. Myers
    Monroe - David H. Gelwicks
    Monroe - John C. Hilken
    Mt. Morris - Robert F. Sunday
    Muskegon - Theo R. Burrel
    Muskegon - Timothy A. Cook 

     

    New Boston - Wayne C. Hamilton
    Newport - Glen A. Scafidi
    North Muskegon - Daniel L. Millhisler
    Northville - Robert P. Juhasz 

     

    Olivet - Lonnie L. Spencer
    Onsted - William M. Bayko
    Onsted - Robert Wright
    Ortonville - Franklin E. Olson
    Owosso - Gary W. Barta 

     

    Port Sanilac - Dan Dean 

     

    Ray - Danny P. Kuskowski
    Riverview - Benjamin Madero
    Romulus - A. Terry Brinston
    Royal Oak - Ronald G. Buchanan

     

    Saginaw - Daniel L. Houston Sr.
    Saginaw - Robert C. Kubczak
    Saline - Kirk D. Spangler
    Scottville - Stacey R. Swiatlowski
    Shelby Township - Lawrence Gerbe
    Shelby Township - Jeffrey P. Sandora
    Sidney - James R. White
    South Bend - David P. Sexton
    Southfield - Anthony W. Johnson
    St. Clair Shores - John W. Hartley Jr.
    St. Joseph - Patrick J. Clark
    Stalwart - Barbra A. Storey
    Sumner - Jeff D. Rowley 

     

    Three Rivers - Bruce E. Mastny
    Traverse City - James P. Barbera
    Traverse City - Peter J. Garthe 

     

    Vassar - Matthew J. Cox
    Vassar - Mark A. Schoenow 

     

    Washington Township - Peter J. Friedrich
    Westland - Richard W. Kus
    Westland - Thomas E. Mallon
    Wixom - Lawrence W. Grant
    Wyandotte - David A. Maloney 

     

    40-YEAR OFFICIALS

     

    Bad Axe - Paul A. Binder
    Berkley - Sheila M. Homic
    Blissfield - Christopher L. Bates
    Brimley - Jerald P. Cook 

     

    Calumet - Daniel W. Junttila
    Champion - Gary P. O'Brien
    Clarksville - Jim D. Johnson 

     

    Dearborn Heights - Kevin P. Kabacinski
    Decatur - Patrick L. Boitnott
    Delta - William H. Wiseman
    Detroit - James E. Briggs
    Dundee - Karl J. Schmidt 

     

    Farmington Hills - Mark J. Kronk
    Ferndale - Bradford D. Skauge
    Flint - James V. Newell
    Fremont - James M. Goorhouse
    Fruitport - George L. Frederick 

     

    Gaylord - Paul B. Holmes
    Grand Blanc - Douglas W. Tipton
    Grand Haven - Richard W. Lott
    Grosse Pointe Woods - Robert E. Zaranek 

    Harbor Beach - Steven M. Linn
    Hillsdale - Bruce Caswell
    Hudson - Fred C. Bowers
    Hudson - Patrick W. Wollet
    Hudsonville - Bob C. Wojcik 

    Iron Mountain - John R. Pucci

    Kalamazoo - James L. Ketelaar

    Lansing - Sam L. Davis
    Lansing - Eric D. Wills
    Lansing - Donald J. Yuvan
    Ludington - David L. Wright 

    Madison Heights - Marie S. Bessler
    Madison Heights - Richard Hillman
    Manistee - David A. Nemecek
    Marshall - David N. Benham
    Marysville - Joel P. Venia
    Mattawan - David W. Breithaupt
    Muskegon - Charles M. VanDongen 

    Niles - Michael J. Nate

    Okemos - John H. Garrison
    Onsted - Kathi Frank 

    Pinckney - David D. Sontag

    Redford - Gregory J. Smetek
    Richland - Thomas D. Cox
    Rockford - Timothy G. Erickson 

    Saginaw - Roberta A. Beyerlein
    Scottville - Rodney D. Marshall 

    Temperance - Randall A. Sehl
    Trenton - Frederick L. Bruley

    Vicksburg - Timothy A. Baker

    Waterford - Douglas E. Zimmerman
    West Bloomfield - Benjamin R. Armstrong
    Westland - Donna J. Strang 

    Zeeland - Marvin F. Hinga

    45-YEAR OFFICIALS

    Ann Arbor - Jack L. Coffey

    Battle Creek - Kendall A. Lewis
    Bay City - Thomas F. Cole
    Berrien Springs - Timothy A. Krieger
    Boyne City - Kirk D. Kujawski
    Brighton - Bill T. Rubin
    Brownstown Township - Joseph A. McCormick 

    Caledonia - Edward T. Hedgecock
    Caledonia - Tom A. Hoffman
    Canton - John A. Davidson
    Caseville - Barry L. Zinger
    Clark Lake - Robert L. McComb Jr.
    Clarkston - Eugene R. English Jr.
    Clarksville - David A. Mersman
    Clawson - Betty A. Wroubel 

    Detroit - Lawrence D. Freeman
    Detroit - Billy L. Waters
    Dowagiac - William L. Brooks 

    Flushing - Edwin H. McKimmy

    Grand Rapids - Robert G. Galvin
    Grand Rapids - Dirk E. Pegman
    Grand Rapids - Jeanne L. Skinner
    Grayling - Thomas A. Kemp
    Grosse Ile - James R. Knopp 

    Haslett - David E. Gillison
    Hemlock - Rudy Godefroidt
    Howell - L. Lee Piepho
    Howell - Dennis M. Troshak

    Ironwood - James K. Krznarich

    Jackson - Michael C. French 

    Kent City - Robert J. Sarachman
    Kentwood - Betty J. Near 

    Lansing - Ken J. Sudall 

    Manistee - Michael J. Gielczyk
    Manton - Burton Harrison
    Marysville - Mark A. Brochu
    Mason - Victor T. Cena
    Michigan Center - Charles D. Sprang
    Muskegon - James A. Goorman 

    Negaunee - Steven R. Ayotte

    Ontonagon - Eugene Fiszer

    Pittsford - Chuck Pelham

    Rogers City - Gerald Purgiel
    Royal Oak - Carol A. Sheldon 

    Smiths Creek - Jud D. Kastner
    Southfield - Thomas R. Sullivan Jr.
    St. Clair Shores - Thomas L. Driscoll
    St. Clair Shores - Fusako Hines 

    Taylor - Terry H. Styer
    Tekonsha - Daniel A. Washburn
    Trenton - Robert Bolak
    Trenton - Evelyn Langlands 

    Vicksburg - Richard L. Simon 

    Whitmore Lake - Charles E. Lindsay
    Wyandotte - Michael R. McMahon 

    50-YEAR OFFICIALS

    Byron Center - Joe A. Zomerlei

    Cheboygan - William B. Watkins
    Clio - Anthony J. Leonardo
    Custer - Edward C. Miller 

    Essexville - Donald A. Rose Sr. 

    Hudson - Michael A. McCullough 

    Ishpeming - David J. St. Onge

    Kingsford - Joseph R. Reddinger 

    Lowell - Curtis J. Cummings 

    Monroe - Albert M. Fernandez
    Muskegon - Larry T. Vaandering 

    New Baltimore - James C. Cleverley 

    Okemos - Tom Woiwode
    Onsted - John M. Springer 

    Redford - Robert J. Williams
    Royal Oak - Paul M. Engelberts 

    Saginaw - Hugh R. Matson
    Sanford - Charles P. Russian
    Shelby Township - Frank A. Talerico 

    Vassar - H. Dan Johnson 

    Walker - Dennis J. Rothenthaler
    Waterford - Burton Hurshe
    Wyoming - Daniel J. Schultz