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.

    Past editions
    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
    Dec. 8: Registration - Part 2 - Listen
    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 Award to Honor Educator, Mentor

    April 18, 2018

    By Geoff Kimmerly
    Second Half editor

    Many of Jill Baker-Cooley’s favorite memories of officiating are funny ones, and she laughed last week recalling her first basketball game at the college level.

    Fatigue was setting in quickly as she ran up and down the court during a Division III matchup at Calvin College. Teams played 20-minute halves, and she remembered wondering if halftime was coming up soon. “I didn’t know if I was going to make it. I thought I was going to die,” she said – and then she realized only four minutes had come off the clock and she had a long way to go.

    She chuckled as well in recollecting another memory, but because it was drenched in irony. As an official starting out, she was encouraged to join an area officials association. She showed up for her first meeting at a local gym – and when she sat down in the bleachers, all of the men around her got up and sat in the stands on the other side.

    But that would serve only as motivation, not discouragement, for this year’s Vern L. Norris Award winner.

    “When I see how different it is now … back then it was just a fight,” said Baker-Cooley, now living in Big Rapids. “Not only trying to officiate, but you had to prove (yourself) every single time you stepped out there. It was a tough go for a while.

    “I think at the time, you don’t realize it. But I’m not a quitter. And if I do quit or retire, it’s going to be on my terms.”

    And she’s not done yet. Baker-Cooley is in her 39th year as an MHSAA-registered official, this school year for volleyball, cross country and track & field. She has worked MHSAA Finals in all three sports and 20 championship events total, in addition to officiating college volleyball and track as well and basketball at both levels during the first many years of her career.

    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. Baker-Cooley will be honored at the Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 5 at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center in East Lansing. Norris initiated the annual officials celebration in 1980, and this will be the first since his death Feb. 12.

    Baker-Cooley’s first MHSAA Final was her only one in cross country, at the end of the 1994 season. She has officiated five Finals for volleyball, most recently the Class C championship match in 2012, and 14 in track & field and as recently as 2015.

    “Jill Baker-Cooley has been a strong, pioneering official, and is well-respected not only for her work during competition but for her many contributions to building up the officiating avocation in our state,” MHSAA Executive Director John E. “Jack” Roberts said. “She’s personable and approachable, a valued teacher and mentor. We are delighted to honor Jill Baker-Cooley with the Norris Award.”

    Baker-Cooley most recently has been affiliated with the West Michigan Volleyball Officials Association, Mid-Michigan Officials Association, Northern Sports Officials Association and Mecosta-Isabella-Clare Officials Association.

    As noted above, the Norris Award salutes those who have contributed to mentoring and training officials, and education remains a cornerstone of Baker-Cooley’s work. She served more than 30 years as a school counselor, in admissions at Michigan Technological University and Montcalm Community College, as a grant recipient and academic counselor at Ferris State University and then working with high school students at the Wexford-Missaukee Career Technical Center.

    That love of educating has been part of her officiating career as well, as she’s served as a volleyball trainer for three officials associations, presented at MHSAA “Train the Trainers” conferences four times and co-founded with 2006 Norris winner Jeanne Skinner the Ferris State Volleyball Officials Camp for those who work high school matches. She’s also served as president of the Association of Track Officials of Michigan (ATOM) and been involved with USA Track & Field, the Professional Volleyball Officials Association and the Michigan Board of Volleyball Officials.

    “Jill Baker-Cooley is an educator in her primary vocation. Over many years, she has been able to translate her vocational skills exceedingly well and often into the realm of high school officiating,” wrote 2005 Norris winner Bruce M. Moss in recommending Baker-Cooley for this year’s award. “She has been a strong and continuous presence in her local officials association. Her efforts have lifted the expertise of innumerable officials across this state in all of the sports she touches, and she has been a true champion for women in sports officiating.”

    Baker-Cooley is a 1974 graduate of Cadillac High School, where she raced on the ski team at a time when many schools were adding girls sports or expanding those offerings. She went on to earn bachelor and master’s degrees from Central Michigan University, then received further certification in administration and training from Western Michigan University.

    While at CMU, Baker-Cooley took a basketball officiating class taught by Marcy Weston, a nationally recognized advocate for women’s athletics over more than four decades as a teacher, coach, official and athletic director. Baker-Cooley was hooked.

    Longtime official Lew Clingman – who will receive his 50-year award at next month’s Officials’ Banquet – also served as an early mentor as Baker-Cooley navigated an officiating world where she said she was one of fewer than 10 women working basketball in Michigan when she first registered for 1976-77. Others, including Traverse City’s Barb Beckett (2000 Norris honoree), Skinner and Kentwood’s Betty Near also provided assistance and inspiration.

    Baker-Cooley has received ATOM’s Judy Hagman Award recognizing women in track & field and/or cross country officiating. She received multiple honors for her work in education, including the 2014 Governor’s Economic Summit “Creative” Award for her efforts encouraging women to pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers.

    She retired from counseling at the start of 2016 and stopped officiating basketball a decade ago after knee injuries slowed her. But in addition to her MHSAA Finals, Baker-Cooley has officiated college league playoffs in volleyball and returned to Calvin a few seasons after that first basketball game as a table official for an NCAA Tournament contest in that sport.

    Baker-Cooley also has participated in equestrian since childhood and continues to show horses with affiliation with the American Quarter Horse Association and American Paint Horse Association.

    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

    High school game officials with 20, 30, 40, 45 and 50 years of service also will be honored at the Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 5.

    Fifteen officials with 50 or more years of service will be honored, along with 42 officials with 45 years. A 40-year award will be presented to 65 officials. In addition, 107 officials with 30 years and 182 officials with 20 years of experience will be honored. With the induction of this year’s group of 411, the honor roll of officials who have aided young student-athletes grows to 11,006 since the inception of the banquet in 1980.

    Tickets for the banquet are available to the public and priced at $20. They will not be sold at the door. Tickets can be ordered by calling the MHSAA office at (517) 332-5046 or by sending the order form. Deadline to order is April 27.

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

    The officials on this list will receive their 20, 30, 40, 45 or 50-year service awards at the 39th annual Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 5 at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center in East Lansing.

    20 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Ada - Douglas R. Gaddy
    Adrian - Lisa K. Rickaby
    Allegan - Shane A. Wesseldyk
    Alma - David H. Justin
    Atlantic Mine - Bucky S. Beach
    Auburn - Alan M. Berner

    Bath - James M. Cramer
    Bay City - Craig S. Bauer
    Bay City - Dale L. Clyde
    Bay City - Tommie R. Gonzales
    Bay City - Richard L. Haga
    Bay City - Thomas M. Jablonski
    Beaverton - James L. Latocki
    Berkley - Charles Dzwigalski
    Bloomfield Hills - Matthew T. McDermott
    Brighton - Stephen V. Pontoni
    Brownstown - Anthony Terry
    Brownstown Township - Earl C. Duby Jr.
    Burton - Andrew J. Gehrig
    Burton - Kevin R. Hall
    Burton - Keith Y. Richardson
    Byron Center - Peggy A. Bruin

    Cadillac - Robert J. Nelson
    Cadillac - Michael L. Stump
    Calumet - Joel L. Keranen
    Camden - Jeff A. Clark
    Canton - Jay S. Obsniuk
    Canton - Keith R. Jungquist
    Chelsea - Jesse J. Berkebile
    Clinton Township - Devlin D. Bell
    Clinton Township - Steven N. Price
    Clyde Township - Kathie D. Toth
    Coleman - Richard L. Bradford
    Commerce Township - Rob Witherspoon
    Conklin - Michael R. Dunnuck

    Davisburg - Christopher J. King Jr.
    Davison - Matthew M. Newcomb
    Dearborn - William S. Deckert
    Detroit - DaCory S. Cooper
    Detroit - Timothy J. Ebendick
    Detroit - Lamard H. Howell
    Detroit - Rickie M. Miller
    Detroit - Duane J. Threatt
    DeWitt - Martin E. Kolka
    DeWitt - Robert Schafer
    Dexter - Robert J. Wilker
    Dorr - Shawn E. Wyatt
    Dowagiac - Bryan C. Henry
    Dowagiac - Martin G. Smallbone

    Elsie - Sonya K. Latz
    Essexville - Bruce K. Moore

    Farwell - Bryan M. Wieferich
    Fenton - Michael R. Clapp
    Fenton - Mike J. Harding
    Flint - David Leyton
    Flint - Rico L. Phillips
    Flint - William E. Sargent
    Flint - Harold V. Steinman
    Flushing - Eric E. Smith

    Galesburg - Patrick R. Griffin
    Gaylord - Alan H. Pettis
    Gaylord - Gordon H. Richardson
    Goodrich - Robert D. Sanborn Jr.
    Gowen - John J. Derylo Jr.
    Grand Blanc - Randall D. Lewis
    Grand Ledge - Dan L. Fuller
    Grand Rapids - Christian S. Bileth
    Grand Rapids - Paul A. Holwerda
    Grand Rapids - Jack L. Wolf
    Grandville - Mark P. Howells
    Greenville - Linda J. Ruwersma
    Grosse Pointe Woods - Bob Blair

    Highland Park - Anthony C. Ball
    Hillsdale - Jacquelyn K. Snook
    Holland - Larry VanWieren
    Holt - Jeff P. Therrian
    Houghton - Amy M. Evans
    Hudson - Robert S. Shewman
    Hudsonville - Edward A. Steenbergen

    Ironwood - Sam W. Fontecchio

    Jackson - Andrew L. Rieman
    Jackson - John M. Wilkins
    Jenison - Tate A. Jesky
    Jenison - Leonid F. Petrenko
    Jerome - Ryan K. McClain

    Kalamazoo - Michael A. Nowak
    Kalamazoo - Nicholas R. Schirripa
    Kalamazoo - Delphis Stokes Sr.
    Kentwood - Poj Chanopas
    Kentwood - William E. Mumper
    Kentwood - Daniel R. Stevens
    Kincheloe - Jeffrey A. Clark
    Kingsford - David A. Paoli

    Lansing - Susan K. Cheadle-Holt
    Lansing - Fredrick E. Galloway
    Lansing - Lonnie Marshall Jr.
    Lawrence - Matthew R. Whitman
    Livonia - Michael R. Fenbert
    Livonia - Anthony K. Hall
    Livonia - Mark J. Michels
    Lowell - Keith A. Millhisler

    Manistee - Robert W. Hallead
    Manistique - Everett M. Wood III
    Marinette - David L. Klegin
    Marinette - Tom P. Mailand
    Marquette - Steven D. Holman
    Marquette - Curtiss J. Umstead
    Marquette - Bret M. Zorza
    Mason - Graig A. Hayes
    Mason - Angela L. Madden
    Maumee - Chris E. Steiner
    Mayville - David C. Patterson
    Melvindale - Patrick S. Frederick
    Midland - Dennis M. Sentz
    Midland - Joseph L. Squires
    Midland - Patrick D. Wilkins
    Midland - Andrew P. Wolf
    Mt. Pleasant - David G. Grinzinger
    Muskegon - Ken E. Overla

    Negaunee - Bryon K. Nelson
    Newport - Shaun Demers
    Niles - Timothy J. Gean

    Oak Park - Wheeler A. Winslow (Tee)
    Onsted - Elizabeth A. Chase
    Ortonville - Robert A. Eisiminger Jr.
    Otsego - Richard L. Sincler
    Owosso - Jon C. Carroll
    Owosso - Kyle W. Nesbit

    Paw Paw - James H. Alden
    Peck - Jeffrey A. Kosal
    Petoskey - William R. Brown
    Pinckney - William T. Shaw
    Pontiac - Peter T. Long
    Port Huron - Philip J. Jensen
    Portage - Michael A. Baker

    Rochester Hills - Angelo P. Matera
    Rockford - Anthony R. Kuhtz
    Rockford - Sandy J. Peterson
    Rockford - Danny R. Sapp
    Rosebush - Jeffrey E. Hohlbein
    Rudyard - James A. Myers

    Saginaw - James R. Clark
    Saginaw - Steven E. Swanton
    Sanford - John P. VanHolstyn
    Sault Ste. Marie - Brad M. Bosbous
    Sault Ste. Marie - Theo J. Hendriks
    Schoolcraft - Paul L. Schonveld
    Shelby Township - Christopher H. Craft
    South Lyon - Kenneth M. Landis
    Southfield - Timothy J. Adams
    Southfield - John H. Barnhill III
    Southgate - Gregory S. St. John
    Spring Arbor - Michael D. Raffin
    Spring Lake - Rollie C. Madison II
    St. Ignace - Mark Elmblad
    St. Johns - Frederick G. Gibbs
    St. Louis - Richard W. Crowley
    Sterling Heights - Daniel M. Kellogg
    Sterling Heights - Raymond E. Lemanski
    Sterling Heights - James M. Whitbread
    Swartz Creek - Ronald H. Huffman

    Three Rivers - David T. McGee
    Traverse City - Thomas A. Cosgrove
    Traverse City - Benjamin R. Post
    Trenton - Frank R. Garcia
    Trenton - Gary A. Gilliand
    Troy - Shane F. Bies
    Tustin - Ron l. Thompson

    Union Lake – D. John Andrews

    Wakefield - Loraine S. Mussatti
    Walker - Erin L. Windemuller
    Walled Lake - Larry E. Wilinski
    Warren - Dennis W. Donald
    Warren - Richard D. Massad
    Warren - Gary L. Wagenschutz
    West Bloomfield Township - Charles O. Redden
    West Branch - John C. Dowd
    West Branch - Jeffrey M. Wade
    Whitmore Lake - Brian Bower
    Whitmore Lake - Jeremy R. Valentine
    Whittemore - Brian K. Ragels
    Woodhaven - John G. Presnell
    Wyoming - Travis M. Plain

    30 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Adrian - Carl J. Harsh
    Allen Park - Timothy Turgyan
    Ann Arbor - Curtis T. Howard
    Ann Arbor - Godwin C. Okonkwo 

    Bath - Russell A. Hewitt
    Battle Creek - Russell D. Bortell
    Battle Creek - Michael L. Brown
    Bay City - Robert .J Kohn
    Belmont - Douglas J. Peterman
    Berrien Springs - Dale R. Yoder
    Beulah - Robert B. Bennett
    Boyne City - Jim A. Kozlowski
    Byron Center - Donald E. Walker 

    Cadillac - Douglas J. Sprik
    Caledonia - David A. Poplawski
    Caro - DJ J. Svacha
    Channing - Michael R. Roell
    Charlevoix - Thomas W. Dycio 

    Davison - Roger L. Westenfeld
    Dearborn Heights - Andrew T. Sitarski
    Deckerville - Douglas B. Kirkpatrick
    Detroit - Nikito K. Merchant
    Detroit - Walter R. Strong Sr.
    Dexter - Mark R. Stroia 

    Fairgrove - Sky L. Carolan
    Flint - Roger R. Brownell
    Flint - Stephen P. Tesler
    Flushing - Alvin D. Calloway
    Flushing - Betty M. Cowden 

    Gaylord - Charles J. Lovelace
    Gladstone - Kendall L. Apelgren
    Gladstone - Gregory T. Rubick
    Gladstone - Todd A. Salo
    Goshen - Larry Nantkes
    Grand Rapids - Scott E. Allen
    Grand Rapids - Joel L. Potter
    Grand Rapids - Daniel Powell
    Grand Rapids - Kevin J. Raymond
    Grand Rapids - Jeffrey A. Trimpe
    Grayling - Richard Robbins 

    Hartford - George D. Friday
    Hillsdale - Brian M. Eves
    Howell - James D. Garofalo
    Hudsonville - William P. VanderVelde 

    Iron Mountain - Robert J. Boyle 

    Jackson - Kenneth D. King
    Jackson - Mick D. Linderman
    Jackson - Mary Anne Papiersky
    Jenison - Joe T. Piccione 

    Kalamazoo - John A. Du Bois
    Kalamazoo - Jerry A. Mastenbrook 

    Lansing - Mark A. Bates
    Ludington - Dale D. Horowski
    Ludington - Mike Winczewski 

    Manistee - Randy M. Ronning
    Midland - James L. Martin
    Milford - Douglas A. Flees
    Millington - Jeffrey Yorke
    Monroe - Jon P. La Beau
    Mt. Morris - John C. Montney
    Muskegon - Dennis R. Jones
    Muskegon - William F. Sorensen
    Muskegon - William J. Young 

    New Baltimore - Daniel P. DiCristofaro
    Northville - Leonard J. Piner
    Northville - Lee A. Scafidi
    Norton Shores - Scott R. Wieman 

    Okemos - Keith W. Byrd
    Osseo - Bruce W. Keeling 

    Parchment - Kirk J. Strehlow
    Paw Paw - Terry R. Fosdick
    Perry - Joel R. Crane
    Plymouth - David J. Workman
    Portage - Randall S. Schau
    Portland - Frederick L. Kramer 

    Rockford - Douglas J. McIntyre
    Roseville - Robert W. Meyer
    Rudyard - David Bourgeault
    Rudyard - Gary W. Davis 

    Saginaw - Dale W. Brown
    Saginaw - Patrick W. Hart
    Saginaw - Brad Rhora
    Sault Ste Marie - Bryan D. Marger
    Southgate - Reginald E. Smith
    St. Johns - Fred E. Wright
    St. Joseph - Gregg A. Buschlen
    Stevensville - Denny L. Dock

    Taylor - Mickey G. Turcheck
    Toledo - Mark T. DeNucci Sr.
    Twin Lake - Joseph J. Gabriel 

    Ubly – H. Jerry Osentoski 

    Warren - Malcolm D. Pennington III
    Warren - Jackson D. White Jr.
    Washington - Thomas J. Polite
    West Bloomfield - Daniel Camarena
    Westland - Gary S. Gaspas
    Westland - William J. Strang
    White Cloud - James J. Smith Jr.
    White Lake - Bruno H. Molin
    Whitehall - Charles Hiltz
    Wixom - Charles A. Phillipson
    Wyandotte - Jay F. Steffensky
    Wyoming - Steven A. Bilski
    Wyoming - Theodore R. Simons
    Wyoming - Paul E. Titchenell 

    Ypsilanti - Jerry L Massey

    40 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Alpena - Scott A. MacKenzie
    Ann Arbor - Erich S. Schifter 

    Battle Creek - Daniel V. Eversole
    Berkley - Charles A. Tyrrell
    Boyne City - Peter C. Moss
    Bronson - Randy H. Houtz
    Brown City - Curt D. Lowe
    Bruce Crossing - Robert J. Franti
    Buchanan - Dale E. Matteson
    Buchanan - Larry A. Monsma
    Burton - Thomas E. Rau Sr. 

    Cheboygan - Peter A. Stempky
    Conklin - Gary J. Meerman 

    East Lansing - Bruce W. Heeder 

    Flint - Joseph H. Johnson Sr.
    Flushing - David P. Cowden
    Fowler - Dean L. Schrauben
    Frankenmuth - David C. Auernhamer
    Frankfort - Peter T. Olson 

    Grand Rapids - William D. Dripchak Jr.
    Grand Rapids - Delbert M. Fend
    Grand Rapids - Todd M. VandenAkker
    Grosse Pointe Park - Joseph M. Macksoud

    Holland - Craig K. Kuipers
    Holt - Michael A. Clark
    Houghton - Roy A. Britz 

    Iron Mountain - Robert C. Barkle
    Ironwood - Dennis L. Routheaux 

    Jackson - Steven C. Town
    Jenison - James Kerbel 

    Lake Isabella - James L. Novar
    Lambertville - Jon D. Jones
    Lansing - Archie C. Mills
    Linden - John Cross
    Ludington - Richard Catt 

    Madison Heights - Joseph E. Marcinkowski
    Manistee - Rod K. Worch
    Midland - David C. Millhisler
    Midland - Bob W. Ribble
    Muskegon Heights - Johnny R. Robinson 

    Negaunee - Megs S. Collins
    Novi - James S. Kowalczyk 

    Okemos - Heidi J. Doherty
    Oxford - Donald J. Maskill Jr.

    Petoskey - Paul A. VanWagoner
    Plymouth - Charles M. Hempel
    Port Hope - Gene Schuett
    Port Huron - Donald A. Button Sr.
    Portage - Richard M. Bird
    Portage - Robert J. Burch
    Posen - Donna M. Couture
    Prescott - Charles J. Wren 

    Rapid River - Dale M. Jamison
    Richland - Mike A. Foster
    Richland - Michael W. Stripp
    Roseville - Robert W. Iwasko Sr. 

    Shelby Township - Michael R. Gentry
    South Lyon - Dan Riggs
    Sterling Heights - Jack Abbate Jr. 

    Taylor - Clayton S. Conner
    Toivola - Joe A. Romano
    Toledo - Tom Ladd
    Trenton - Richard B. Weiss 

    Warren - Vern C. Rottmann
    White Lake - Bob W. Lorenz 

    45 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Adrian - Gary E. Laskowsky
    Ann Arbor - Michael H. Parsons 

    Bay City - Paul A. Anderson
    Bronson - Keith R. Dykman 

    Canton - David H. Mattingly
    Caseville - Daniel Korbutt
    Comstock Park - Stanley J. Hill

    DeWitt - Raymond L. Barnes
    Dowagiac - Randy J. Melvin 

    East Jordan - H. Michael Burr
    East Lansing - John H. Southwick
    Escanaba - Daniel T. Flynn 

    Fenton - Hewitt R. Judson
    Fruitport - David W. Fisher 

    Grand Blanc - William R. Chilcutt
    Grand Rapids - James L. Groendyke
    Grandville - William R. Garrett 

    Kalamazoo - Charles Hartman
    Kalamazoo - David L. Turley 

    Lansing - Jerry Sutter
    Leesburg - John F. Long
    Livonia - Steven A. Boyak
    Livonia - John D. Dunn
    Ludington - Roger D. Chappel 

    Marlette - Jerry L. Sauder
    Marquette - Gene E. Aho
    Monroe - Gary E. Nowitzke 

    North Muskegon - Donald E. Bourdon
    Norway - Raymond P. Bray 

    Ontonagon - John E. Gravier 

    Port Huron - James E. Allen Jr.
    Posen - Charles S. Wozniak 

    Rodney - Jeffrey C. Greene
    Rogers City - Michael J. Grulke 

    Saginaw - Richard L. Havercroft
    South Haven - Robert W. Linderman
    South Lyon - Richard M. Gibson
    Stevensville - Bruce P. Arter 

    Traverse City - Tom C. Post
    Trenton - Frank Jaskula 

    West Bloomfield - Anthony Magni
    Whitehall - Chuck Hulce 

    50 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Bad Axe - Lee W. Kahler

    Dearborn - Eugene L. Smith

    Flint - Joseph D. Ragnone

    Grand Blanc - Thomas W. Evans

    Grand Rapids - Lewis B. Clingman

    Grandville - Steve D. Start

    Grayling - Clayton F. Brown

    Hopkins - Mark F. Austin

    Iron Mountain - Richard P. Olds

    Lake Orion - G. Timothy Curtis

    Muskegon - Michael R. Henry

    New Boston - Richard F. Nicholson

    Paw Paw - Robert C. Adams

    Roseville - James D. Hillock

    Wyandotte - Stephen J. Semetko

    PHOTO: MHSAA official Jill Baker-Cooley monitors the action during the 2012 Class C championship match at Kellogg Arena.