Steady Stream of MHSAA Finals
May 29, 2013
Spring sports championships take center stage on the MHSAA.tv website the next three Saturdays, with more 80 hours of live streaming video beginning with Saturday’s coverage of running events from the MHSAA Track & Field Finals.
Coverage begins at 10 a.m. with the morning preliminaries in the Lower Peninsula and the 3,200-meter relay final in the Upper Peninsula. The U.P. action will run continuously without a break, while the L.P. coverage takes a break after the semifinals in the 100 and 200 dashes and the high hurdles, resuming at approximately 1 p.m. with the afternoon finals. The afternoon session could begin up to 30 minutes earlier based on the finish of the morning session.
A complete schedule for both peninsulas, and lists of qualifiers, can be found on the Track & Field Pages of the MHSAA website.
The track coverage will be followed on subsequent Saturdays with the Boys & Girls Lacrosse Finals on June 8, beginning at 2 p.m.; the Baseball-Softball Finals on June 15, beginning at 9:30 a.m.; and the Girls Soccer Finals on June 15, beginning at Noon.
All of the live video streams are free and will be archived on the MHSAA.tv Website. DVD’s will also be available at MHSAA.tv.
The MHSAA Network will also stream live audio of the Lacrosse Finals on June 8, the Girls Soccer Finals on June 15, and the Baseball-Softball Finals on June 15. In addition, the Network will also stream live audio of the Semifinal games in both baseball and softball on June 14 from Bailey Park in Battle Creek. All of the live audio streams, and on-demand archives, will be available at MHSAANetwork.com.
This week's MHSAA Classics on the MHSAA.tv website are the 1994 MHSAA Girls Soccer championship games. In the Class A finale, Troy got the game-winning goal from Jenny Long with 14:30 to play, as the Colts topped Brighton, 3-2. In the Class B-C-D finale, With less than four minutes to play, Theresa Syway headed in a pass from Darcey Rasch to give Madison Heights Bishop Foley a 1-0 win over Richland Gull Lake. Click the links to watch these games.
Boys Hoops Tips Off on MHSAA.TV
December 17, 2013
More than 30 events covering five sports were loaded last week by the School Broadcast Program onto MHSAA.TV, including 17 games from the first week of boys basketball season.
Here's a look at the most recent of what's available on-demand now at MHSAA.TV:
- Calumet vs. Hancock boys basketball
- Mason vs. Haslett boys basketball
- Boyne City vs. Onaway boys basketball
- Cheboygan vs. Newberry boys basketball
- Boyne Falls vs. Johannesburg-Lewiston boys basketball
- East Lansing vs. DeWitt boys basketball
- Lakeview vs. Montabella boys basketball
- Central Lake vs. Ellsworth boys basketball
- Atlanta vs. Hillman boys basketball
- Posen vs. Rogers City boys basketball
- Calumet vs. Ontonagon boys basketball
- Lincoln Alcona vs. AuGres-Sims boys basketball
- Montrose vs. Chesaning boys basketball
- Watervliet vs. Marcellus boys basketball
- Jackon Lumen Christi vs. Mason boys basketball
- Grand Rapids West Catholic vs. Comstock Park boys basketball
- Montrose vs. Lake Fenton boys basketball
- Twining Arenac Eastern vs. Hillman girls basketball
- East Lansing vs. DeWitt girls basketball
- East Jordan vs. Charlevoix girls basketball
- Hale vs. Rogers City girls basketball
- Newberry vs. Cheboygan girls basketball
- Newberry vs. Rudyard girls basketball
- Hale vs. Oscoda girls basketball
- Jackson Lumen Christi vs. Mason girls basketball
- Posen vs. Rogers City girls basketball
- Marcellus vs. Watervliet girls basketball
- Lakeview, Kent City, Alma wrestling
- Tawas vs. Oscoda wrestling
- Jenison vs. Rockford boys swimming and diving
- Calumet vs. Rochester United hockey
- Detroit Catholic Central vs. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood hockey
- Calumet vs. Farmington United hockey
- Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary's hockey
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