This Week on MHSAA.TV

October 9, 2014

Two of the top events from the west side of Michigan's Lower Peninsula highlight last week's action available on-demand at MHSAA.tv.

The Lowell/Grand Rapids Christian football game featured potential MHSAA championship contenders in multiple divisions, while Grand Haven – ranked No. 7 in Class A – took on rival Rockford in volleyball. 

All listed below are currently available for viewing free of charge:

Football 

  • Chesaning vs. Alma
  • Montrose vs. Melvindale Academy for Business & Technology
  • Lincoln Alcona vs. Oscoda
  • Comstock Park vs. Belding
  • Plainwell vs. Allegan
  • Davison vs. Bay City Western
  • Rockford vs. Grand Haven
  • Mason vs. Owosso
  • Hillman vs. Atlanta
  • Central Lake vs. Fife Lake Forest Area
  • Calumet vs. Iron River West Iron County
  • Escanba vs. Menominee
  • Lowell vs. Grand Rapids Christian

Volleyball 

  • Rogers City vs. Sault Ste. Marie
  • Newberry vs. Rudyard
  • Rogers City vs. Hale
  • Grayling vs. Charlevoix
  • Rockford vs. Grand Haven
  • Onaway Invitational

Soccer 

  • Lincoln Alcona vs. Oscoda
  • Chesaning vs. Corunna
  • East Lansing vs. Haslett
  • Grayling vs. Elk Rapids

Swimming and Diving

  • Oscoda vs. Grayling

MHSAA.tv Highlights: This week's package includes clips from the Lowell/Grand Rapids Christian and Davison/Bay City Western football games and Sault Ste. Marie/Rogers City volleyball match.

Following Olling's Championship Run

December 16, 2011

The MHSAA Lower Peninsula Cross Country Finals were run Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. We followed Breckenridge sophomore Kirsten Olling as she won her second straight Division 4 championship.

She won in 18:02.7, giving her four MHSAA championships so far in her high school career. She also won the 3,200 and 1,600-meter races at last spring's Divsion 4 Track and Field Final.

Finally, a few "By the Numbers:"

--1,973 total runners at this fall's Finals

--Breakdown by class: 641 seniors, 591 juniors, 418 sophomores, 321 freshmen, two 8th graders (8th graders can compete on high school teams for schools with enrollments below 100)