Be the Referee: Under the Bus

March 16, 2017

This week, MHSAA assistant director Mark Uyl explains why officials are not the correct target for criticism when a basketball game gets chippy or sloppy. 

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 – Under the Bus - Listen

It seems whenever a high school game breaks down in a negative way, the coaches, players, fans, and school administrators quickly blame the officials. It’s easy to take out aggression on these nameless, faceless, almost inanimate objects.

But sloppy or chippy play is on the coaches to control – not the officials – as they simply call what happens. Fans up in the stands then quickly follow the lead of their coach berating the officials, thinking they are so well versed in the art of officiating – but often don’t have the guts to put on the stripes themselves. Officials aren’t perfect, but often they have to clean up messes created by others during the game – the people who should really be thrown under the bus.

    Past editions
    March 9: Hockey Hits - Listen
    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

    Teaching at Heart of Norris Honoree's Work

    April 17, 2019

    By Geoff Kimmerly
    Second Half editor

    David Buck’s degree in education did not lead him into a fulltime job in the classroom.

    But the longtime St. Joseph baseball umpire and basketball referee has had an undeniable impact as a teacher and trainer of officials in southwest Michigan, across the state and far beyond its borders.

    Buck, one of the state’s most highly-respected officials on the court and considered among the nation’s top collegiate baseball umpires, will be recognized for his vast contributions to the high school games with the MHSAA’s Vern L. Norris Award for 2019.

    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.

    Buck has earned similar regard. He’s also a mentor as part of southwest Michigan’s Fruit Belt Officials Association, and considered an elite clinician who has taught the baseball umpiring trade on the national level.

    “Dave Buck generously gives of his time to teach and instruct at clinics all over the country. He is an outstanding teacher who relates to all officials, from the rookies and up-and-comers to the veterans still working at improving their craft,” MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “Dave also has brought a level of enhanced professionalism to the officiating landscape in southwestern Michigan, where he has improved the continuing education, recruitment and retention efforts and assignment process for many officials. I cannot think of a more worthy Vern Norris Award winner than Dave Buck.”

    Buck will be honored at the 40th Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 4 at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center in East Lansing.

    He also will be recognized with his 40-year service award and remains registered with the MHSAA for basketball. He previously officiated football for 16 years, volleyball for his first seven and baseball for his first five beginning with the 1979-80 school year.

    He has focused solely on basketball for the MHSAA since 2002-03 and officiated Boys Basketball Semifinals in 2012 and 2013 and the Class B Final in 2009. Additionally, he officiated 30 college basketball seasons, stepping away from that level a year ago, and has begun his 21st at the NCAA Division I baseball level, working in the Big Ten, Mid-American, Pac-12 and Big West conferences. He earned College World Series assignments in 2004 and 2007 and umpired in minor league baseball for 11 seasons, including four at the Triple-A level. Buck also is in his 15th year observing and evaluating umpires for Major League Baseball.

    As noted, those experiences on the field have supplied valuable knowledge he gladly continues to pass on. After attending the prestigious Harry Wendelstedt Umpire School – he was named the “outstanding student” in 1984 – Buck also served there as an instructor for eight years. He has taught for 24 years at Doane Umpire Camps and instructed at the Division I Baseball Regional Umpire Camp.

    On the high school level, he’s been a member of the Fruit Belt Officials Association for more than three decades including more than 15 years serving on its Board of Directors. He developed the FBOA’s mentoring program that pairs novice basketball officials with experienced partners for low-level games, and he also developed the FBOA website and continues to serve as its webmaster.

    “We want people to succeed so much … and I still get a lot of joy out of seeing someone who discovers the world we’re in with officiating,” Buck said. “The camaraderie part of it, the feeling you get from doing the job properly, although for the most part you’re not getting pats on the back from people other than your own. It’s a unique group of people at all levels.”

    Buck graduated from North Adams-Jerome High School in 1978, then earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Central Michigan University. In addition to the College World Series and nine Division I Super Regional assignments, Buck umpired two Olympic Qualifier tournaments and the Baseball World Cup in 2007.

    Locally, in addition to officiating basketball, Buck has served as an assigner and evaluator for multiple southwest Michigan conferences for 15 years.

    Buck most recently has been affiliated with the FBOA, Amateur Baseball Umpires’ Association, Collegiate Baseball Umpires Alliance and National Association of Sports Officials. He currently works as an electronic health records analyst at Lakeland Health in St. Joseph.

    While officiating has played a significant part during the majority of Buck’s adult life, he’s equally passionate about his fundraising work to find a cure for cystic fibrosis. Buck’s oldest daughter Hannah battles the disease; he’s personally raised more than $175,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and served as the co-chairperson of St. Joseph’s “Great Strides Walk” from 2002-16. Hannah, who was diagnosed at age 5, will graduate from University of Michigan earlier in the day May 4.

    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

    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 4.

    Thirteen officials with 50 or more years of service will be honored, along with 53 officials with 45 years. A 40-year award will be presented to 66 officials. In addition, 99 officials with 30 years and 160 officials with 20 years of experience will be honored. With the induction of this year’s group of 391, the honor roll of officials who have aided young student-athletes grows to 11,397 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 available at this link. Deadline to order is April 22.

    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 40th annual Officials’ Awards & Alumni Banquet on May 4 at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center in East Lansing.

    20 YEAR OFFICIALS
    Ada - Dawn M. Hart
    Adrian - Aaron S. Crowley
    Alden - Gerald R. Grieve
    Allen Park - Scott M. Antioch
    Allen Park - Ronald B. Rowland
    Allendale - Brent J. Clark
    Allendale - Alison M. Haraburda
    Ann Arbor - Kevin S. Behmer
    Ann Arbor - Bradley R. Mutnick
    Athelstane - Robin G. Elsner

    Bad Axe - Mark J. Schultz
    Battle Creek - Kim M. Leach
    Battle Creek - Mark J. Nabozny
    Battle Creek - Marty D. Whalen
    Bay City - Rosalinn I. Hardy
    Beaverton - Susan J. Walker
    Belleville - John R. Cast
    Berkley - Daniel J. Monaco
    Berkley - Chet Ostrowski
    Bronson - Al Sosinski
    Brownstown Township - Mark D. Johnson
    Byron Center - Alicia S. Foote

    Cadillac - Roger A. Fauble
    Calumet - Marc J. Norton
    Canton - Luther A. Bradley
    Carleton - Michael R. Norgren
    Caro - Manuel J. Sapien
    Carsonville - William E. Wheat
    Cass City - Russell P. Biefer
    Cassopolis - Jim Foster
    Cassopolis - Gerald Stewart
    Cheboygan - Stephen R. Warren
    Clark Lake - James M. McKinley
    Clarkston - Kurt N. Haines
    Columbiaville - Lenny Chaltraw
    Concord - Kelly Khon
    Crystal - James L. Brown

    Dearborn - Barry M. Morang
    Detroit - Walter R. Strong Jr.
    DeWitt - Scott A. Helmic
    Dorr - Lynne F Hunter

    East Jordan - Peter A. Elliott
    Escanaba - Scott E. Kwarciany 

    Farmington Hills - Raymond Washington Jr.
    Fenton - Juli A. Brown
    Fenton - Wayne M. Mentier
    Flat Rock - Nichole Mullins
    Flushing - Brian R. Conover
    Flushing - Matthew D. McLaughlin
    Flushing - William R. White
    Fort Gratiot - Steven P. Goudy
    Fraser - Nicole D. Cuello La O
    Fremont - Ann L. Pell
    Fremont - Randall W. Pell
    Fruitport - Shaun M. Danicek

    Gaylord - Kent Bowen
    Grand Ledge - Bruce A. Vida Jr.
    Grand Rapids - Michael A. Bauer
    Grand Rapids - Thomas V. Oliver
    Grand Rapids - Darrian C. Thompson
    Grandville - Michael S. Baio
    Grandville - Robert J. Powers
    Greenville - John J. Forton
    Grosse Pointe Shores - Daniel F. Moffitt

    Haslett - Brian M. Smith
    Hillsdale - Joe P. Burkhart
    Holland - Rick P. Haskins
    Howard City - Alan J. Parker

    Indian River - Thomas B. Stone
    Ionia - Denny M. Ferguson
    Ionia - Steven L. Gross
    Ionia - Tim J. Swain
    Ira - Harry A. Thomas Jr.
    Iron River - Crystal L. Bongi

    Jackson - Everton G. Davidson Sr.
    Jackson - Brian A. Draper
    Jackson - Tony W. Griggs
    Jenison - Leisa A. Lobbezoo

    Kalamazoo - Priscilla L. Bagley
    Kalamazoo - Brent J. Bos
    Kalamazoo - Cory M. Hinga
    Kalamazoo - Susan M. Riksen
    Kalamazoo - Daniel B. Stahr
    Kimball - Clarence Wendell II

    Lansing - Jerry L. Armstrong
    Lansing - Richard C. Preston
    LaPorte - Kendall L. Schaeffer
    Livonia - Kire Bosnjakovski

    Macomb - Dennis M. Kennedy
    Marquette - Steven Paul Ritenour
    Mason - Kirk R. Petee
    Mason - Donald R. Sherwood
    Mattawan - Anthony W. Coulter
    Midland - Edward E. Saunders
    Millington - Gailan R. Reinert
    Monroe - Daniel W. Jukuri
    Monroe - Marvin A. Krueger
    Montague - Darric E. Roesler
    Mt. Clemens - Jack C. Robinson
    Mt. Pleasant - Todd Heller
    Muskegon - James A. Allen Jr.
    Muskegon - Lon C. Cross
    Muskegon - Kevin D. Floyd
    Muskegon - Matthew R. Koekkoek

    North Branch - Jason Castle
    North Branch - Lyle D. Jamison
    Norvell - Trenton A. Withrow

    Onsted - David C. Lauer

    Petoskey - Gregory B. Brown
    Pickford - Vance M. Barber
    Pierson - Andrew D. Paulen
    Port Austin - Michael L. Rea
    Portage - Thomas L. Crook
    Portage - Scott A. Muffley
    Portland - Michael J. Hilley

    Rochester Hills - Kevin M. May
    Romulus - Victor R. Lambert
    Rudyard - Sarah E. Kwiatkowski

    Saginaw - Scott R. Helmka
    Saginaw - Jeremy M. Mueller
    Sanford - Keith Steele Stewart
    Sault Ste. Marie - Todd M. Menard
    Schoolcraft - Paul M. Rigby
    Scottville - Nicholas T. Marshall
    Shelby - Thomas E. Morningstar
    South Haven - Wayne A. Wilkinson
    South Lyon - Julie L. Fisette
    South Lyon - Jason E. Rigley
    Southfield - Kim F. Bell
    Southfield - Thomas E. Marshall
    Southfield - Kendall G. Sherman
    Southfield - Jerome A. Shipp
    Spring Lake - Marty D. Gravelyn Sr.
    Spring Lake - Patrick N. Stegeman
    St. Clair Shores - Michael Drake
    St. Clair Shores - James E Haddad
    St. Clair Shores - Randy Stuart
    St. Ignace - Stacy McNamara-Perry
    St. Louis - Julie G. Anderson
    Sterling Heights - James P. Collier
    Stevensville - Ron A. Waldvogel
    Swartz Creek - Tashema M. Hayter
    Sylvania - Gary F. Grycza

    Taylor - Michael A. Daniel
    Trenton - William T. Sanfilippo
    Troy - Anthony T. Howard

    Vermontville - Brian A. Hopkins

    Waterford - Jeffrey P. Harnack
    Weidman - John A. Cotter
    West Bloomfield - Dennis J. Hannon
    West Bloomfield - Michael Tarnopol
    West Branch - Harold W. Wangler
    West Olive - Jan Milek
    West Olive - Cort E. Musolf
    West Olive - Dan D. Zwick
    Westland - Stephen R. Shiner
    Westland - Mark J. Wludyka
    Williamston - Roger F. Blasey
    Wyoming - Bradley T. Brunet
    Wyoming - Dennis J. Hodges

    30 YEAR OFFICIALS
    Allegan - Thomas D. Collins
    Alpena - Terry W. King

    Battle Creek - Damon J. Fox
    Battle Creek - James R. Hughes
    Bay City - Raul Gonzales
    Bay City - Paul L. Sevilla
    Bay City - Holly L. Watson
    Bear Lake - Ross E. Schuch
    Belleville - James M. Neal
    Bloomfield Hills - Bette Norman
    Brooklyn - Kevin R. Carpenter

    Caledonia - Greg L. Pilbeam
    Calumet - Sean D. Jacques
    Carleton - Rick Grant
    Carney - Paul A. Polfus
    Charlotte - Ronald B. Beegle
    Commerce Township - Brian R. Conley
    Comstock Park - Robert L. Neier
    Comstock Park - Terri L. Richards

    Davison - Michael E. McKenna
    Detroit - Troy Campbell
    Detroit - Johnny P. Green

    Detroit - John L. Walton
    DeWitt - Dennis M. Beecham
    Dowagiac - William J. Ward
    Dundee - Robert L. Kroeger

    East Leroy - Dale A. Traister
    Eastpointe - David W. Vojinov
    Edwardsburg - Roger A. Hostetler
    Escanaba - Raymond Robitaille

    Farmington Hills - Derek S. Adolf
    Farmington Hills - David P. Drake
    Farwell - Fred L. Witchell
    Fenton - Earl L. Coad
    Flint - Anthony A. Lewis
    Flint - Michael L. Tipton
    Flint - Gregory G. Waller
    Fort Gratiot - Lowell W. Spiess

    Goodrich - Kathleen S. Schollar
    Grand Haven - Mark Knopf
    Grand Rapids - Dawn D. Brackmann
    Grand Rapids - Michael S. Dolce
    Grand Rapids - James G. VanEenennaam
    Grandville - Gary A. Jandernoa
    Granger - Richard A. Cox

    Hastings - Mark E. Martin
    Holland - Duane D. Baker
    Holland - Robert J. Durham
    Holland - Brent T. Gawlik
    Holt - David P. Gonzalez

    Jenison - Jack H. Blauwkamp

    Kalamazoo - Mark B. Heineman
    Kalamazoo - Paul E. Kampen
    Kalamazoo – R. Scott Ryder
    Kalamazoo - Bradley J. Stapert
    Kewadin - Jan R. Veliquette

    Lacota - Ted S. Krzemen Jr.
    Lansing - Robert C. Troub
    Livonia - David C. Robitaille
    Lowell - Randall C. Halstead

    Marne - Mary J. Gavin
    Marquette - Scot C. Fure
    Midland - Cathy L. Bourne
    Midland - Brian L. Taglauer
    Monroe - Ben F. Budzios
    Monroe - James O. Bunkelman

    Naubinway - Elmer H. Albright
    New Lothrop - Richard L. Ustishen
    Norway - Donald R. Lofholm

    Owosso - Randy L. Nesbit

    Petoskey - Mark W. Lennemann
    Plainwell - Nancy J. Snyder
    Plymouth - Michael J. Craig

    Rogers City - Valerie S. Peacock
    Romulus - Debbie L. Dick
    Royal Oak - Michael C. DeVuyst

    Sandusky - Daniel W. Guibord
    Sault Ste. Marie - Anthony D. Abramson
    Shelby Township - Rock Dedvukaj
    Shelby Township - Donald E. Schima
    Southfield - Steven E. Woodfork
    St. Clair Shores - Joseph S. Denomme
    St. Louis - Matthew T. Chovanec
    Sterling Heights - Martin A. Hacias
    Sterling Heights - Brian S. Hopp
    Stevensville - Charles D. Jager

    Tecumseh - Lori Spotts
    Thompsonville - Scott W. Lonoconus
    Toledo - Thomas P. Donovan

    Walker - Joseph A. Geluso
    Warren - Kenneth A. Seidenwand
    Waterford - Charles A. Inama
    Waterford - Christopher P. Lund
    Watervliet - Brian E. Hall
    Wayne - Dan F. Kimberlin
    West Bloomfield - Bernard Muhammad
    Williamston - Norman H. Gozalka
    Wyoming - Jon M. Hendrickson

    Ypsilanti - Howard Portis

    40 YEAR OFFICIALS
    Adrian - Darwin L. Hukill
    Alger - Leroy A. Oliver
    Alpena - Phil C. Schultz

    Bay City - Brian F. Dugan
    Berrien Springs - Jamie L. Stacey
    Big Rapids - Jill E. Baker-Cooley
    Brighton - Thomas J. Mora

    Cadillac - William T. Bartholomew
    Caledonia - Conroy Zuiderveen
    Cass City - Craig A. Weaver
    Cheboygan - Lynwood Leightner Jr.
    Concord - Charles T. Ewing
    Crystal - Bruce E. Waldron Sr.

    Daggett - Michael P. Lyons
    Davisburg - William J. Davis
    DeWitt - Perry M. Costello

    Eaton Rapids - David E. Harns
    Essexville - Robert J. Adamowski

    Flushing - Dennis L. Harland
    Franklin - Fred Tenorio

    Galesburg - William W. Weese
    Grand Blanc - Roy H. Linkowski

    Holland - Fred C. Schmitt

    Ionia - Kaye Breining

    Jackson - David L. Clouse
    Jackson - Chuck D. Walters

    Kalamazoo - Willie B. Watson

    Lake Orion - Michael J. Callahan
    Lansing - Michael R. Conlin
    Lansing - David D. Shipman
    Lewiston - Jim Hilgendorf

    Manistee - Jo L. Arnold
    Marshall - Linda K. Hoover
    Marysville - Thomas J. Ridas
    Midland - Robert Baillie
    Midland - Ken P. Beaudin
    Midland - Eldon J. Dean
    Midland - James A. Gillis
    Monroe - Barry P. Little

    Nashville - Brian D. Pufpaff

    Okemos - Jay Marcotullio
    Otisville - Douglas R. Fillmore

    Plymouth - Henry L. George Jr.
    Portage - Mike T. Hinga  

    Ravenna - Thomas C. Wright
    Riverview - Ronald J. Barger
    Rochester - Brian E. York
    Rochester Hills - Fred B. Castelvetere

    Saginaw - Brian D. Wakeman
    Sandusky - Alan DeMott
    Shelby - Edmundo Flores
    South Haven - Patrick J. Conroy
    Southgate - Douglas M. Pastor
    St. Clair Shores - Tom P. Frattini
    St. Ignace - Donald P. Gustafson
    St. Joseph - David J. Buck
    St. Louis - Kathleen V. Hutfilz

    Toledo - Jon Everhart
    Traverse City - Mark E. Stewart
    Trenton - Daniel K. Whaley

    Wallace - Bruce A. Pearson
    Waterford - Mark W. Richer
    Westland - Robert W. Allen
    White Cloud - Tony A. McHattie
    Whitmore Lake - David L. Wint
    Wyandotte - Thomas S. Palamara   

    45 YEAR OFFICIALS
    Ada - Bryan D. Cullens Jr.
    Adrian - Judith A. Walter-Kohn
    Albion - Raymond Drysdale
    Alpena - David M. Kuznicki

    Battle Creek - Steven K. Higgs
    Birmingham - Robert S. Stark
    Britton - Kenneth W. Kormos
    Brooklyn - Michael Timms
    Burton - Patrick M. O'Reilly
    Byron Center - Andrew J. DeVries

    Calumet - Bruce Coppo
    Canton - Dennis J. Bostwick
    Canton - Terry A. Wash
    Carrollton - Ralph S. Gnotek
    Chesterfield - Harold T. Younce

    Davison - James L. Eastman
    Dearborn Heights - Lou Giroux

    East Leroy - James Alday

    Fenton - Martin R. Covert

    Grandville - Pat Folkertsma-Garrett
    Grandville - Andrew J. Kovac
    Grosse Pointe Park - Mike C. Dempsey

    Holland - Bruce E. Kruithoff
    Holly - Paul W. Matson
    Hudsonville - Allan J. Owens

    Lexington - Richard R. Hug
    Livonia - Ann K. Hutchins

    Macomb - Ronald L. Minoletti
    Marquette - Leonard M. Angeli
    Middleville - Bruce F. Bender
    Milan - Brad D. Susterka
    Mio - Edwin L. Cline
    Monroe - Eric E. Jenkins
    Mt. Pleasant - Dale P. Brecht
    Mt. Pleasant - James R. MacLean II
    Muskegon - Craig W. Weirich

    Newaygo - Dave Baldus
    Norway - Milt J. Krznarich

    Petoskey - Edward L. Gunderson
    Portage - Allan R. Thompson

    Rives Junction - Dale A. Baum
    Rochester Hills - Tom Delia Jr.
    Royal Oak - Byron A. Photiades

    Saginaw - Ronald L. Dressler
    Saugatuck - Catherine Dritsas
    South Haven - Henry L. Allen
    Swartz Creek - Larry L. Schutt

    Tawas City - Robert L. Ritsema
    Troy - Kenyon D. Shively

    Warren - Hugh R. Jewell
    Waterford - Frederick A. Cohen
    Wayland - Norman L. Taylor
    Wyoming – H. Joseph Perrin

    50 YEAR OFFICIALS
    Canton - Pamela G. Yockey

    Dryden - Louis W. Miramonti

    Grand Rapids - Robert J. Rodenhouse

    Holt - Denny Fulk

    Jackson - Dennis K. Lautzenheiser

    Lakeport - Donna H. Frohm
    Lansing - Donald R. Murray
    Lansing - Darwin S. Petersen

    Negaunee - Rodney J. Guizzetti Sr.

    Portage - William H. Rapley Jr.

    Spring Lake - Daniel L. Bouma

    Toledo - William J. Lauer

    Warren - Dolores A. Marquis

    PHOTO: (Top) David Buck officiates a 2013 Class C Boys Basketball Semifinal between Flint Beecher and Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central at the Breslin Center.