Be the Referee: Recruiting Officials

February 16, 2017

This week, MHSAA assistant director Mark Uyl discusses the recruitment of officials and why the avocation is rewarding. 

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 – Recruiting Officials - Listen

One of the most challenging tasks for the MHSAA is the recruitment and retention of game officials and referees. In many cases, the job of the referee can be a thankless one. It’s an avocation where others expect an official to be perfect on their very first day on the job, and then improve on that performance.

Officials must be fit, knowledgeable on the rules, decisive and most importantly, have good people skills in handling competitive situations with emotional players, coaches and fans. While this can be a great challenge, many of our officials find this experience to be incredibly rewarding. There is no better feeling than to officiate a game where the rules are fairly enforced, judgment calls are made decisively and the teams involved determine the outcome of the game.

If you are interested in becoming a part of this great team, go to MHSAA.com to learn more about officiating and how to get started in this rewarding avocation.

    Past editions
    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 Winner Excels in Valuable Roles

    By Geoff Kimmerly
    MHSAA.com senior editor

    April 19, 2017

    By Geoff Kimmerly
    Second Half editor

    The first thing Michael Gentry did after showing up for a freshman/junior varsity football doubleheader was pull out a new white hat, presenting it to a young official working as the referee for the first time – the first act of encouragement that eased the up-and-comer’s anxiety throughout the game.

    Another former pupil wrote of how, no matter if a game was five minutes or 50 from his mentor’s house, Gentry always was there – and a list of observations and pointers would be under that young official’s windshield wipers when he arrived at his car to go home.

    Gentry always has made it a priority to help young officials realize their potential, wrote another, often giving those eager to learn places on his crew.  

    “To this day, I derive more pleasure from passing on what I know and helping people take advantage of the resources that are there for them nowadays,” Gentry said. “I had dinner with one of (the officials I mentored) … and he told me he still has the pen-and-paper evaluations I did and still reviews them to this day, and that just stuns me. I never realized the impact you can have on fledgling officials.”

    That impact, along with his continued success as one of Michigan’s top high school officials in a variety of sports, has earned Gentry the MHSAA’s Vern L. Norris Award for 2017.  

    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.

    Gentry will be honored at the Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 6 at Eagle Eye Golf Club in East Lansing. He is in his 38th year as an MHSAA-registered official, this school year for football, basketball and baseball, and has worked MHSAA Finals in four tournaments (boys and girls basketball separately) and 10 championship games total during his tenure serving Michigan’s high school athletes.

    A member of the Metro Detroit Officials Association, Gentry has officiated MHSAA Finals in baseball (1992, 1999, 2003, 2010), football (1994, 2005, 2010, 2016), boys basketball (2008) and girls basketball (2013) and most recently the Division 4 Football Final on Nov. 25 between Grand Rapids Catholic Central and Detroit Country Day at Ford Field.

    He’s also mentored or assisted in guiding a number of young officials from his community over the years and frequently served as a presenter and clinician at local and MHSAA clinics and officials meetings.

    “Michael Gentry’s work encompasses all that is recognized by the Vern L. Norris Award,” MHSAA Executive Director John E. “Jack” Roberts said. “He’s at the top of his game on the field. But his contributions off the field recruiting and mentoring young officials are just as significant. Ask those who have had an opportunity to receive his guidance, and they’ll describe him as selfless, dedicated and truly invested in building up the next generation.”

    Gentry initially hoped to stay in athletics as a coach after graduating from Harper Woods Notre Dame High School in 1971. He had played basketball as a freshman in high school and also as part of Detroit’s Catholic Youth Organization athletic program growing up, and he had coached CYO teams for nearly a decade when one of his players’ parents who also served as a local referee suggested Gentry give officiating a try.

    He first registered as an MHSAA official for the 1978-79 school year and was mentored early on by Detroit’s Ted Wilson, the eventual first recipient of the Norris Award in 1992.

    “He was very instrumental in getting me games, higher profile games, games when I started out at the junior high level, and really forging a path for me,” Gentry said. “As a matter of fact, the first Regional in basketball I worked was with Ted, and although I don’t know it for a fact, I’m pretty darn sure he was the reason I was on that game with him.”

    Following Wilson’s lead, Gentry took an interest in not just officiating, but teaching others how to do so. His current football crew includes six officials he helped mentor, including three who are 25 or younger. 

    A number of officials who have been mentored by Gentry and the Macomb association have gone on to work not just high-level high school games, but at the college level. One of them, Nick Meyer, now officiates in the National Basketball Association’s D-League.

    Gentry, who also has officiated at the Division III college level, took classes at Macomb Community College and Wayne State University after high school before taking a fulltime job at General Motors. For the last 20 years he has worked for Carmela Specialty Foods in Clinton Township, currently as the chief operating officer of the wine division. 

    While that role has come with more responsibility, his fulltime bosses have been supportive of his officiating avocation – and Gentry plans to keep on as long as he’s able.

    “It’s a question I ask myself all the time – why do I love it – and basically, it’s like an addiction,” Gentry said. “When the season is over, I get near depression; I just wait for the next season to start. I don’t know what it is. Part of it is the job and doing it well as an individual, and getting together with other people as a unit and doing a good job. There’s satisfaction in that.

    “As a football crew we joke, when we hear coaches say, ‘Here comes Gentry’s crew,’ we take that as a good sign. They realize they’re not getting away with anything.”

    Gentry was inducted into the Detroit Catholic High School League Hall of Fame in 1996. He also is a dedicated contributor to his parish community at St. Isidore Church in Macomb.

    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

    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 6.

    Seventeen officials with 50 or more years of service will be honored, along with 26 officials with 45 years. A 40-year award will be presented to 68 officials. In addition, 97 officials with 30 years and 190 officials with 20 years of experience will be honored. With the induction of this year’s group of 398, the honor roll of officials who have aided young student-athletes grows to 10,595 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 38th annual Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 6 at Eagle Eye Golf Club in East Lansing.

    20 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Adrian - Bill Collins
    Adrian - Paul D. Noce
    Albion - Mary Ann Egnatuk
    Allen - Christopher L. Adams
    Allendale - Arnulfo S. Perez
    Alma - Jillane S. McDonald-Sandro
    Alma - Jennifer L. Shearer
    Ann Arbor - David M. Siegle
    Auburn Hills - Michael J. Rossi

    Battle Creek - Jonathan E. Dolbee
    Battle Creek - Dustin M. Fox
    Battle Creek - Michael J. Whalen
    Belleville - Keith J. Kennedy
    Blissfield - Neil L. Heiden
    Britton - Rex A. Forsyth
    Bronson - Michael G. Sellers
    Brownstown Township - Anthony J. Jesue
    Byron Center - Michael S. Sturm

    Canton - Bryan C. Earl
    Canton - Michael F. Guzowski
    Charlotte - James E. Hoyt
    Chassell - Vickie L. Lobeck
    Clare - Christopher T. Gibson
    Clarkston - Darwin Conley
    Clinton - Dan J. Jurasek
    Clinton Township - Vincent J. Garofalo
    Clio - David L. Prevost
    Comstock Park - Sam Weatherwax
    Constantine - William H. Wright
    Coopersville - Ben Hondorp

    Davison - Steven K. Barbeau
    Dearborn - Kevin R. Wilkinson
    Dearborn Heights - Julie A. Ader
    Detroit - Sean L. Murphy
    DeWitt - Patrick M. McDonnell
    Dexter - David R. Steptoe

    East China - Wayne D. Biscorner
    East Jordan - Phyllis A. Olszewski
    Essexville - Roland W. Swartout

    Farmington - Dennis K. Miller
    Farmington Hills - Ken R. Holzheimer
    Farmington Hills - Kevin N. Short
    Fenton - James M. Anderson
    Flint - Ricky E. McQueary
    Flint - John L. Perrine
    Fountain - Sean R. Sutcliffe
    Fowlerville - Nick Douglass
    Fremont - Jan L. Burch

    Garden City - Gregory Kozub
    Gaylord - John B. Carrick
    Gladstone - Russell W. Hall
    Gladstone - Gerald E. Kulbertis
    Grand Blanc - Brian S. Kita
    Grand Blanc - Albert L. Mason
    Grand Ledge - Timothy D. Marsh
    Grand Rapids - Michael Hillary
    Grand Rapids - Marc E. Miedema
    Grand Rapids - Marc Van Maldegen
    Greenville - Greg L. King
    Grosse Pointe Farms - John B. Rucinski
    Gwinn - Kevin V. Thomma

    Hanover - James D. Hose
    Harper Woods - April A. Martin
    Hillsdale - Daniel C. Laws
    Holland - Timothy H. Howell
    Holland - Michael R. Jaeger
    Holland - Ronald A. Kamper
    Holland - Stephen L. Todd
    Holly - Anthony G. Engelberg
    Holt - Michael A. Dunlap
    Holt - Daniel Grady
    Howell - John B. Gendron
    Howell - Dan W. Jeffery Jr.
    Howell - Kyle N. Richardson
    Hudsonville - Kevin D. Bayko

    Indian River - Gary L. Campbell
    Ironwood - Daniel M. Finco

    Jackson - Jeff L. McDaniels
    Jackson - Jason C. Smith
    Jackson - Randy R. Straub
    Jonesville - Brian P. Stroble

    Kalamazoo - Steven J. Bradstreet
    Kalamazoo - Julie A. Cain-Derouin
    Kalamazoo - Christopher G. Caldwell
    Kalamazoo - Robert N. Cole Sr.
    Kalamazoo - Mike E. Daugherty
    Kalamazoo - Douglas G. Davidson
    Kentwood - Dave C. Rost
    Kentwood - Craig S. Workman
    Kimball - Scott L. DesJardin
    Kingsford - Greg J. Hendricks
    Kingston - Tammy S. Brzezinski

    Lansing - Terry R. Bernath
    Lansing - William F. Burmeister
    Lansing - Dawn M. Carson
    Lansing - Nichole M. Fisher
    Lapeer - James R. Farrand
    LaSalle - Donald L. Jones
    Livonia - Krista Hobbins
    Livonia - Michael E. Sensoli
    Lowell - Barry Hobrla
    Ludington - James D. Bowen Jr.
    Ludington - Les W. Johnson
    Ludington - John E. Shay
    Ludington - Paul R. Spaniola

    Macomb - Douglas A. Crenshaw
    Macomb - Joseph T. Latorre
    Macomb - Richard T. Paperd
    Macomb - Jeffrey J. Zielinski
    Madison Heights - Joseph F. Young
    Marinette - Al D. Mathy
    Marlette - Susanne M. Burton
    Marshall - Randy L. Blum
    Mattawan - Paul P. Eggers
    Mattawan - Chuck Rawsthorne
    McBain - Paul Shaarda
    Middleville - Jeffrey J. Kenyon
    Midland - William A. Larson
    Milan - Gary A. Blackford
    Milford - John M. Cecil
    Milford - Norman Kawaelde
    Millington - Byron W. Drew
    Monroe - Kenneth J. Bausman
    Monroe - Michael G. Gaynier
    Monroe - Christopher M. Haut
    Monroe - Mark E. Leach
    Morenci - Ryan W. Kast
    Muskegon - Jeffery A. Dunn
    Muskegon - Brad A. Swain
    Muskegon - Michael S. Taylor
    Muskegon - Leonard T. Vargas

    Nashville - Steven L. Hopkins II
    New Boston - David J. Sichterman
    Novi - Donald A. Fralick

    Oak Park - Jason F. Haluscsak
    Owosso - Frank D. Tew Jr.

    Paw Paw - Chad M. Szymczak
    Pinckney - Michael L. Rose
    Pittsford - John T. Hoeft
    Plymouth - Paul E. Woodard
    Port Huron - Jesus E. Castillo Jr.

    Ravenna - Ken J. Punter
    Reading - Eugene L. Miller
    Redford - Michael R. Jackson
    Redford - Michael Ross
    Richland - John P. Nadzam
    Richland - Anthony J. Vanlerberghe
    Richmond - Gary R. Niebauer
    Riverview - William M. Ellington
    Riverview - Dominic Frontera
    Rochester Hills - Robert T. Bobbitt
    Rogers City - Cory A. Davis
    Romulus - Donald L. Hamilton
    Roscommon - Rodney C. Patterson
    Roscommon - Stephen M. Reinke
    Roseville - Michael J. Iwasko
    Royal Oak - Michael M. Beaulieu
    Saginaw - Robert (Terry) DeLand
    Saginaw - Guy A. Marcoux
    Scotts - Ruben D. Rosalin
    Shelby Township - Beth M. Karle
    Shelby Twp - Cary A. Stearnes
    Shepherd - Gerald F. DeVall
    Spring Arbor - Erika L. Raffin
    St Louis - Kurt W. Ballien
    Sterling Heights - Steven A. Matthews
    Sterling Hts - Darron E. Bell
    Sturgis - Darrell D. Peugeot
    Sunfield - Bruce L. Elliott
    Swartz Creek - Scott M. Lovely

    Taylor - Michael T. Sarandrea
    Toledo - Gregory S. Shoffer
    Traverse City - Billie D. Drake
    Traverse City - Edward N. O'Brien
    Traverse City - Alan J. Waisanen
    Troy - Craig R. Smith

    Unionville - Douglas E. Coon

    Waterford - Laurence K. Campbell
    Waterford - Matthew R. Tilley
    Wauseon - Ken D. Baumgartner
    Weidman - Timothy W. Todd
    West Bloomfield - Gary Devine
    West Bloomfield - Alain Moore
    White Lake - Ryan T. Negoshian
    Whitehall - Kurt J. Huizenga
    Williamston - Daniel L. Grooms
    Wixom - Michael P. Fischer
    Wyoming - Frederick S. Adrian
    Wyoming - Jeffrey M. Hudson

    Zeeland - Derk D. Teusink

    30 YEAR OFFICIALS  

    Ada - Mike Terwilliger
    Allegan - John M. Bishop
    Ann Arbor - Jon M. Keith

    Battle Creek - Malcomb K. Crawford
    Bay City - Mark A. Bauer
    Bay City - Rollin P. Fawcett
    Big Rapids - Jeffrey S. Jennings
    Boardman - Lynette S. Angood
    Brownstown Township - Peter J. Bean
    Buchanan - Randy L. Bicard
    Burton - Darrick J. Puffer
    Byron - Gregory A. Finch
    Byron Center - Marvin J. Heasley

    Casco Township - John E. Ward
    Cedarville - LeRoy J. Pieri
    Clark Lake - Mark G. Snyder
    Clawson - Richard O. Szalma
    Constantine - Dale W. Wentela

    Dearborn - Mike E. Unger
    Dearborn Heights - Phil L. Shannon

    Eaton Rapids - William DeFrance
    Escanaba - Gary D. Buckley

    Farwell - Douglas J. Haggart
    Flint - Joe H. Wheeler
    Flushing - Steven J. Berriman
    Flushing - Clarence E. Turner
    Frankenmuth - Joe Ricard
    Frankfort - Michael R. Fought
    Frederic - Randall L. Holecheck

    Gaylord - Ralph L. Galbraith
    Gibraltar - Brian F. Herman
    Grand Blanc - Brian J. Parr
    Grand Rapids - Sharon K. Dekleine
    Grandville - Geoffrey R. Goodyear
    Grayling - Robert G. Gingerich
    Grosse Pointe Woods - Tom C. Elsey

    Holland - Michael D. Bos

    Ida - Gary M. Miller
    Ithaca - James J. Wideman

    Jenison - Thomas A. Kragt

    Kalamazoo - Loren L. Heun
    Kalamazoo - Charles E. Kinnane

    Lake Isabella - Kevin L. Fountain
    Lake Leelanau - Glenn E. Huntley
    Lake Orion - Lyle G. Sanderson
    Lansing - Ronald R. Smoker
    Livonia - Michael Wynn

    Marquette - Barry C. James
    Mason - Clinton M. Chadwell
    Midland - Steve V. Weiger
    Millington - Timothy P. Walter
    Muskegon - Michael R. Cribbs
    Muskegon - Matthew E. Preston

    Nashville - Michael P. Meade Sr.
    Negaunee - Glen Nelson
    New Boston - William D. Spiecker
    Newaygo - Raymond R. Bauer
    Newberry - Rob J. Depew

    Olivet - Douglas A. Thering
    Owosso - Scott A. Schooley
    Owosso - Robert K. Stinson

    Pickford - Gregory M. Ledy
    Pigeon - Catherine J. Dayak
    Plymouth - Mike A. Kavulich
    Portage - John J. Creek
    Portage - Gregg D. Langley
    Portage - John M. VanElk

    Reading - Brian J. Hinkley
    Romulus - Bill J. Miller
    Roseville - Darin M. Gilbert Sr.
    Royal Oak - Thomas Eschmann

    Saginaw - Carl D. Miller
    Saginaw - David A. O'Dell
    Saginaw - Calvin L. Robinson
    Sault Ste Marie - Billy R. Norton
    Sawyer - Scott A. Ponegalek
    Scottville - Benjamin E. Nelson
    Shelby Township - James F. Plutschuck
    Spring Arbor - Brad L. Buter
    St Ignace - Gary L. McDonald
    Standish - Rod L. Russell

    Three Rivers - Kevin R. Tavernier
    Traverse City - Roger D. Heeres
    Traverse City - John T. Irwin
    Traverse City - James D. Szur
    Traverse City - Curtis A. Wolf

    Vicksburg - Warner C. Offord Jr.

    Warren - Kenneth J. Kaschalk
    Waterford - Gillie A. David
    Wayland - Richard T. May
    West Bloomfield - Sheldon G. Larky
    West Bloomfield - Lamont Simpson
    Westland - Terrence E. Madigan
    Wyoming - Gary A. Kuipers
    Wyoming - Thomas J. Oosterbaan
    Wyoming - Alan D. Woodcox

    Zeeland - Carey M. Strykowski

    40 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Adrian - Don C. Fry
    Alma - Bruce M. Moss
    Almont - Thomas H. Abraham

    Battle Creek - Joseph L. Kurti
    Belding - Robert A. Youngs
    Benton Harbor - Eleanor V. Dorow
    Bristol - David J. Blough
    Brooklyn - Thomas W. Crampton
    Brown City - Richard Lee
    Burton - Rosalie A. Howell
    Burton - Steven A. Johnson

    Clinton Township - Stephen D. Stuckey
    Clio - Dale E. Sneller

    Davison - Douglas C. Dillon
    Davison - Randy Hutton
    Detroit - Patricia E. Jones
    Detroit - Bertha M. Smiley
    DeWitt - John C. Hoekje

    Farmington Hills - John D. Scott
    Fenton - Richard D. Massa
    Frankenmuth - Dennis Krafft

    Galesburg - Wayne C. Patterson
    Gladstone - David P. Gagnon
    Gowen - Lennda J. Brown
    Grand Haven - David B. Parsons
    Grand Rapids - Tommy Chambers

    Hazel Park - Ronald R. Nagy
    Highland - Deborah S. Heck

    Imlay City - Jeff M. Weingartz
    Ionia - Paul D. Carmichael
    Iron Mountain - John J. Sacchetti
    Iron Mountain - Doug A. Schupp
    Ironwood - Jeff D. Haapoja

    Jackson - Douglas J. VanArsdalen

    Kalamazoo - Kirk G. Hart
    Kalamazoo - Christine M. Juszczyk

    Lambertville - Thomas C. Williams
    Lansing - George D. Runciman
    Lansing - Bryan L. Smith

    Macomb - Dennis M. Steele
    Mancelona - Robert W. Sanders
    Manistee - Tom L. Guenthardt
    Muskegon - Jeffery A. Burr

    Negaunee - Philip M. DeGabriele
    New Buffalo - Jack P. Kennedy
    Northville - John M. Fundukian
    Norton Shores - Richard L. Anderegg
    Norton Shores - Jim Tate

    Petersburg - Richard A. Ley
    Plymouth - Thomas J. Poma
    Port Huron - Ray S. Cornwell
    Posen - Frank Wozniak

    Rapid River - Jeffrey A. Schram

    Saginaw - Charles S. Sherman
    Saginaw - Suzanne R. Swanton
    Saginaw - William Turner
    Sebewaing - Paul K. Geiger
    Shelby Township - Michael L. Hessen
    St Clair - Garth E. Jones
    St Clair Shores - Roy W. Vorhees
    St Louis - Michael R. Allen
    Sturgis - David R. Cherry

    Trenton - Max Monas
    Troy - Joseph E. Thilman
    Troy - Dennis W. Wedell

    Warren - Kenneth C. Baker
    Warren - Larry R. Leeper
    Williamston - Michael A. Nestell

    45 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Battle Creek - Charles M. Hobbs
    Blissfield - Darrell W. Polter
    Bloomingdale - Clyde Line
    Brighton - Bruce D. Ritter

    Colon - Lloyd D. Teller

    Davison - Patrick J. McKenna

    Farmington - Raymond A. Cranston
    Fremont - Ronald E. Mousel

    Grand Rapids - Michael J. Cronkright
    Grand Rapids - Tom J. Essenburg
    Grand Rapids - Bryan P. Lillis

    Howell - James L. Downs

    Iron Mountain - Kenneth E. Marchetti
    Ithaca - John P. Raducha

    Lansing - Daniel J. Jimenez

    Plymouth - Brian F. Foust

    Saginaw - John B. Musulin
    Spring Lake - William J. Fritsma
    Spruce - Leslie L. Miller
    St Clair Shores - George Mihalic Jr.
    St Joseph - Frederick A. Fenrick

    Taylor - Alphonse P. Ruffner
    Tekonsha - Brian C. Briegel

    Warren - Thomas J. Lieckfelt
    Westland - James J. McPartlin |
    Wyoming - Robert L. Stewart

    50 YEAR OFFICIALS

    Adrian - James I. Kerekes
    Alto - Paul L. VanOveren

    Battle Creek - James P. Hayes

    Caledonia - James P. Uyl

    Florence - Dennis R. DeMerse

    Grand Blanc - James Lott
    Grand Rapids - Kenneth H. Terpstra

    Haslett - Rodney H. Horton

    Jenison - Frank P. Scalabrino

    Middleton - Jim G. Niemiec

    Negaunee - Roland K. Koski

    Rochester Hills - Cecil R. Haggard
    Rochester Hills - Walter E. Popyk
    Rockford - Larry M. Taylor

    Trenton - Arthur E. Wegienka

    Ubly - Jerome J. Messing

    West Bloomfield - Alan K. Kaczander

    PHOTOS: (Top) Michael Gentry signals a change of possession while Detroit Country Day players cheer during this past season's Division 4 Final. (Middle) Gentry keeps an eye on the action as a side judge alongside back judge Nicole Randolph at Ford Field.