This Week in High School Sports: 10/9/15

October 7, 2015

The latest installment of This Week In High School Sports leads off with a look at two of the football division title chases in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association, hands out game balls to Amanda Hudson and Kate Svisco of Utica Eisenhower and Jared Smith of Pewamo-Westphalia and finishes with a commentary on how the Football Playoffs have changed the local landscape.  

This Week In High School Sports will lead each show with feature stories from around the state from the MHSAA’s Second Half or from network affiliated stories and interviews. "Be The Referee," a 60-second look at the fine art of officiating, highlights the middle of the show and is followed by a closing "Perspective." 

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Past editions
Oct. 2: High school teams giving back, parents' expectations for childen to go pro - Listen
Sept. 25: Otsego’s girls cross country team, MHSAA School Broadcast Program - Listen
Sept. 18: Constantine quarterback Matt Hasbrouck, day-to-day life for referees - Listen
Sept. 11: Mount Morris volleyball's Tabit twins, the truth about specialization - Listen
Sept. 4: Engadine/Brimley football, Good-bye to "a few good coaches" - Listen
Aug. 28: Ithaca football, MHSAA Health & Safety initiatives - Listen

This Week in High School Sports: 8/21/18

August 21, 2018

"This Week in High School Sports" returns with a feature on new Lansing Everett football coach Mike Smith, presents Game Balls to the boys tennis team at Traverse City Central and the girls tennis teams at Ishpeming Westwood and Iron River West Iron County, addresses football rules changes for 2018 during "Be The Referee" and concludes with an "MHSAA Perspective" about the transition of executive directors at the Association and how little critics really know about the organization and how it works.

The 5-minute program, powered by MI Student Aid, leads off each week with feature stories from around the state from the MHSAA’s Second Half or network affiliates. "Be The Referee," a 60-second look at the fine art of officiating, comes in the middle of the show and is followed by a closing MHSAA "Perspective."

Listen to this week's show by Clicking Here.