4-ranked Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 52-13 to win its second straight MHSAA Division 2 championship. 1-ranked Traverse City St. Francis 15-12 to win the MHSAA Division 7 championship. He takes over a Cadillac program that went 24-11 in the last three seasons with three district titles and a trip to the Div. 0:00. The Shamrocks have been to an astounding 17 state championship games, going 10-7 in those contests. 1:31. A team that had not made it beyond the pre-district round since 2012 has won 12-straight games, allowing double-digits just four times down the stretch, with their offense providing enough punch to send the Martians to Detroit. Caledonia, 35-17 2 De La Salle Collegiate (Warren) . Refresh the page or check it out on Twitter. This is it, the final games of the 2022 Michigan High School Football season will see the best teams from all eight divisions look to achieve prep football immortality this weekend in Detroit. 1 Grand Rapids South Christian shuts out No. Welcome to the 2022 Michigan high school football state championships. Terel Patrick (OC), Aronde Stanton (Co-DC), Jerrel Noland (QBs), Seniors: Danero Harris, Sterling Anderson Jr., Kenny Merrieweather, Dante Moore, Jameel Croft Jr., Samuel Washington, Teon Parks, Jacobe Oglesby, Tim Ruffin, Corey Webb, Semaj Dozie, Steven McCrary, Isaiah Salter, Michael Collins, Kenny Merrieweather, Jaylin Courtney, Messiah Blair, Zontez Calhoun, Blake Fields, Teshon Aiken; Juniors: Marquise White, Daion Johnson, Jamar Davis, Kavon Mathews, DeWayne Dickerson, Terrence Moore, Elijah Brickerson-Smith, Darren Taylor, Marvell Eggleston Jr., Daetom King, Ezekiel Bradley-Lewis, Jaylen Garrett, Ramsees Stephens; Sophomores: Willie Fletcher, David Calmese, Damon Stennis, Xavier Newsome, Tayshawn Henry-Johnson, David Readus, Lester Hutchinson, Kyle Burroughs, Michael Job, Demarco Hutcherson, Tashaan Lunn, Kelton Graham, Kolton Porter; Freshmen: Jaiden Windom, Joshua Rogers, Latrel Holman, Amaree Banks, Arnezz Garrett, Deshaun Wheeler, Rashawn Cunningham, Deonte Ellington. 1894-- Detroit Central. For a second straight year, Cocoa High's football team is competing in the state championship game, and on Thursday morning, teachers and students gathered for a pep rally ahead of the . Senior Sterling Anderson Jr. rushed for 207 yards and two touchdowns (19 and 80 yards). They have certainly done so, and then some this season, as the Sailors up-ended the superpower in Grand Rapids Catholic Central before winning an OK-Gold title, and upended Edwardsburg to punch their ticket to Ford Field. Buy . The problem was with Ford Field as an overall operation. Audio/Video/Final stats, > Gladwin tops Frankenmuth in Division 5 on late FG, > Late field goal lifts Gladwin over Frankenmuth, > Final-snap field goal lifts Gladwin past Frankenmuth for historic D5 title, > Final-Seconds Field Goal Ends Defensive Stalemate, Delivers Gladwin's 1st Title, > Gladwin able to put together a drive when it mattered, > Defense kept coming through for Frankenmuth, > Superb Seniors Bringing Gladwin to Ford Field as 1st-Time Football Finalist, > Gladwins state-title quest comes down to Somethings gotta give clash, > Frankenmuth, Gladwin hungry to make history in Division 5 football state final, > After greatest win in team history, Gladwin has more daunting tasks to tackle, > After early-season tear, Frankenmuth back Sam Barger feels 100 percent, > Frankenmuth defense overwhelms Country Day to earn trip back to Ford Field, 3 Gladwin 28, 1 Grand Rapids Catholic Central 21, > Gladwin stands tall to stun No. Like GRCC above, Grand Rapids West Catholic has had its state title success within the last 12 years, winning all seven of its Division 5 state titles between 2010 and 2022, including five in a row between 2013 and 2017. Senior quarterback Dante Moore (Oregon) was stellar in this final high school game, finishing 21-for-26 passing for 275 yards and four touchdowns and no interceptions. Media outlets, please credit the Alabama Sports Writers Association. Stennis added a nine-yard rushing touchdown. Timmy Kloska rushed for 241 yards and four touchdowns (61, 16, three, and 13 yards). Michigan High School Athletic Association 1661 Ramblewood Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823 Office 517-332-5046 Fax 517-332-4071 found the end zone from three yards and nine yards out. They came close to winning in D7 in 2019, falling to Pewamo-Westphalia. 2023 schedules (in process) Historical game-by-game football results, sorted by county. One of the standouts was Kevin Grady, who led the team to state titles in 2002 and 2003. Feb 26, 2023. MICK McCABE:Warren De La Salle's Triston Nichols, somehow, helps win state title with a torn ACL? Sophomore Andre Thomas had six tackles and Yharbrough had five tackles. BEVERLY HILLS, Mich. (AP) ' Details of the block that knocked Ian Rice to the turf are fuzzy for him now. It was De La Salles fifth state championship in the past nine years, and the second in three years for head coach Dan Rohn. Detroit St. Martin de Porres very nearly pulled that off, as the Eagles were a perfect 12-0 in state title appearances in D7, D8, C, CC and D from 1978 to 2003 before falling to Unionville-Sebewaing in their final state title appearance in D7 in 2004. Marie, 1958-- Flint Central and Bay City Central, 1959-- Grand Rapids Catholic Central, Manistique, and Kalamazoo University, 1960-- Denby and Flint Northern, Riverview, and Kalamazoo University, 1961-- Sexton, Bay City Handy, St. Ambrose, and Marysville, 1962-- Ann Arbor, St. Ambrose, Galesburg Augusta and Bad Axe, 1963-- Denby, Sexton, Hillsdale, Willow Run, and Kalamazoo St. Augustine, 1964-- East Lansing, Albion, and Middleville, 1965-- Bay City Central, Buchanan, Jackson St. Johns, and Middleville, 1966-- Battle Creek Central, Buena Vista, and Galesburg Augusta, 1967-- Bay City Central, Albion, Buena Vista, Bay City St. Joseph, and Galesburg Augusta, 1968-- Battle Creek Central, Midland, Riverview, Frankenmuth, and DeTour, 1969-- Bay City Central, Monroe Saint Mary Catholic Central, Sturgis, Frankenmuth, and Cheboygan Catholic Central, 1970-- North Farmington, Northview, Galesburg Augusta, and Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart, 1971-- Muskegon, Chelsea, Hackett, North Muskegon, and Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart, 1972-- Ferndale, Bay City Central, Hillsdale, Hudson, and Indian River-Inland Lakes, 1973-- Arthur Hill, Divine Child, Hudson, and Traverse City Saint Francis, 1974-- Brother Rice, Muskegon Catholic Central, Hudson, and Traverse City Saint Francis, 1975-- Franklin, Divine Child, Ishpeming, and Crystal Falls Forest Park, 1976-- Midland Dow, East Grand Rapids, Flat Rock, and Crystal Falls Forest Park, 1977-- Brother Rice, Jackson Lumen Christi, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, and Flint Holy Rosary, 1978-- Traverse City Central, Warren Woods, Forest Hills Northern, and DePorres, 1979-- Detroit Catholic Central, Jackson Lumen Christi, Ishpeming, and Norway, 1980-- Brother Rice, Muskegon Catholic Central, Munising, and Norway, 1981-- Escanaba, Farmington Hills Harrison, Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port, and DePorres, 1982-- Farmington Hills Harrison, Muskegon Catholic Central, DePorres, and Mendon, 1983-- Brother Rice, East Grand Rapids, DePorres, and Saint Ignace LaSalle, 1984-- Pioneer, Wyoming Park, DePorres, and Gobles, 1985-- Traverse City Central, Divine Child, Lansing Catholic Central, and Battle Creek Saint Phillip, 1986-- Muskegon, Marysville, Country Day, and Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary, 1987-- Pioneer, Grand Rapids Catholic Central, Erie Mason, and Martin, 1988-- Traverse City Central, Farmington Hills Harrison, DePorres, and Schoolcraft, 1989-- Muskegon, Farmington Hills Harrison, Schoolcraft, and Mendon, 1990-- Detroit Catholic Central, Brother Rice, Dowagiac Union, Robichaud, DePorres, Muskegon Catholic Central, Marion, and Frankfort, 1991-- Arthur Hill, East Lansing, Farmington Hills Harrison, Monroe Saint Mary Catholic Central, Pennfield, Muskegon Catholic Central, Mendon, and Frankfort, 1992-- Detroit Catholic Central, Reeths-Puffer, Oxford, Marysville, DePorres, Traverse City Saint Francis, Lake Linden-Hubbell, and Portland Saint Patrick, 1993-- Fordson, Farmington Hills Harrison, East Grand Rapids, Kingsford, Hartford, Iron Mountain, Mendon, and Fowler, 1994-- Troy, Farmington Hills Harrison, Monroe Jefferson, Belding, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, Ravenna, Maple City Glen Lake, and Beal City, 1995-- Detroit Catholic Central, Lapeer West, East Grand Rapids, Country Day, DePorres, Muskegon Catholic Central, Mendon, and Fowler, 1996-- Walled Lake Western, Grandville, Marshall, Jackson Lumen Christi, DePorres, Ravenna, Pittsford, and Fowler, 1997-- Detroit Catholic Central, Farmington Hills Harrison, Ogemaw Heights, Belding, Oakridge, Ravenna, Lawrence, and Lake Linden-Hubbell, 1998-- Detroit Catholic Central, Farmington Hills Harrison, Menominee, Chesaning, Montrose, Unionville Sebewaing, Middleton Fulton, and Fowler, 1999-- Walled Lake Western, Saginaw, Farmington Hills Harrison, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, Country Day, Saint Charles, Traverse City Saint Francis, and Mendon, 2000-- Grand Ledge, Brother Rice, Farmington Hills Harrison, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, Jackson Lumen Christi, Whittemore-Prescott, Iron Mountain, and Muskegon Catholic Central, 2001-- Detroit Catholic Central, Chippewa Valley, Farmington Hills Harrison, Chesaning, Jackson Lumen Christi, Schoolcraft, DePorres, and Mendon, 2002-- Detroit Catholic Central, Lowell, East Grand Rapids, South Christian, Montrose, Negaunee, Mendon, and Our Lady of the Lakes, 2003-- Detroit Catholic Central, Rochester Adams, East Grand Rapids, Three Rivers, Jackson Lumen Christi, Ravenna, Traverse City Saint Francis, and DePorres, 2004-- Rockford, Muskegon, Lowell, Orchard View, Jackson Lumen Christi, Constantine, Unionville Sebewaing, and Climax-Scotts, 2005-- Rockford, Brother Rice, Caledonia, Flint Powers, Oakridge, Kingsley, Traverse City Saint Francis, and Mendon, 2006-- Dakota, Muskegon, East Grand Rapids, Zeeland West, Menominee, Nouvel, Muskegon Catholic Central, and New Lothrop, 2007-- Dakota, King, East Grand Rapids, Marine City, Menominee, Nouvel, Mendon, and Crystal Falls Forest Park, 2008-- Rockford, Muskegon, East Grand Rapids, Holland Christian, Oakridge, Montague, Traverse City Saint Francis, and Muskegon Catholic Central, 2009-- Detroit Catholic Central, Lowell, East Grand Rapids, Marshall, Jackson Lumen Christi, Montague, Traverse City Saint Francis, and Beal City, 2010-- Lake Orion, Farmington Hills Harrison, East Grand Rapids, Grand Rapid Catholic Central, West Catholic, Ithaca, Hudson, and Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart Academy, 2011-- Cass Tech, Brother Rice, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, Zeeland West, Flint Powers, Ithaca, Nouvel, and Mendon, 2012-- Cass Tech, Brother Rice, Grand Rapids Christian, South Christian, Portland, Ithaca, Ishpeming, and Harbor Beach, 2013-- Clarkston, Brother Rice, Zeeland West, Marine City, Grand Rapids West Catholic, Ithaca, Ishpeming, and Muskegon Catholic Central, 2014--Clarkston, De La Salle, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, South Christian, West Catholic, Saint Mary Catholic Central, Loyola, and Muskegon Catholic Central, 2015--Romeo, Detroit King, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, Zeeland West, West Catholic, Ithaca, Ishpeming, and Muskegon Catholic Central, 2016--Cass Tech, Detroit King, Orchard Lake Saint Mary's, Grand Rapids Catholic Central, West Catholic, Lumen Christi, Pewamo-Westphalia, and Muskegon Catholic Central. The Pilots took care of their opponents on their road to Detroit, giving up an average of 7.25 points per game. At Auburn, Jordan-Hare Stadium. 2022-23 record: 40-1. Lawrence Beamer, Zach Blacquiere, Zach Brinkert, Andrew Burgess, Kody Emeott, Clark Jarstfer, Jeff Goodwin, Sean McDonald, Brad Moore, Eric Morgan, Kris Nash, Justin Cherry, Ethan Gary, Jeremiah McDonald, Hunter Williams, Jim Largent, Mike Bailey, Seniors: Kaden McDonald, Lucas Mead, Anna Seebeck, Nick Wheeler, Logan Koktovich, Brady Gehrett, Ethan Breault, Joshua Whitney, Earl Esiline, Lincoln McKinnon, Brenden Quick, Gage Cingano, Dominic Coats, William Graham; Juniors: Jhace Massey, Treyton Siegert, Joshua Leinenger, Collin McDonald, Braden Ritchie, Daniel Tackett, Scott Inscho, John Corlew, Trenton Reid, Hunter McDowell, Logan Klein, Donovan Reid, Michael Tackett, Isaac Hale; Sophomores: Donald (Trace) Corlew III, Mason Meier, Jayden Mieske, Brady Dickinson, Drake Ross, Aiden Samalik, Matthew Lechner; Freshmen: Preston Willert, Colton Pfenninger, Brody Verellen, Talan Goodwin, Darren Smith, Caleb Houser, Lance Siegel, Fred Zomer, Mike Perry, Brett Meyers, Kolbe Schmidt, Josh Domanski, Drew Hernandez, Todd Beaudoin, Austin Reichert, Jim Arsulowicz, Brett Wildman, Mitchell Doyle, Seniors: Bernie Varnesdeel, Carson Beekman, Elliot Zainea, Dom Inbody, Ethan Droski, Caleb Clinger, Collin Wildman, Ben Sochanek, Joe Debski, Timmy Kloska, Eugene Atkins, Danny Groskiewicz, Noah Abram, Bryce DeBruyne, Austin Misner, Joseph Petz, Luke Krzewski, Luis Barajas, Andrew McAlary, Jacob Radlinski; Juniors: Cole Bauer, Nolan Rinehart, Ryer Snow, Carter Perry, Ethan Stoner, Charlie DeBruyn, Joe Wichlacz, Gil Gagnon, Brandon Petersen, Carter Abram, Crew Chrystan, Blake Graff, Josh Mitchell, Ethan Tuttle, Ryan Gill, Wyatt Fredrickson, Hlib Kuzmenko; Sophomores: Colin Hunter, David Britenfeld, Chris Schaub, Luke Radlinski, Max Wildman, Brennen Wuesten, Andrew DeYoung, Gabe Powers, Josh Hemmes, Trace Tanis, Sam Richmond, Mike Mersino, Dakoda Miron, Liam Schneider, Aidan Taylor, Eli Ricord, Matthew Gutierrez, Chance Anderson, Gabe Schwieters, Dom Fischer; Freshmen: Grady Augustyn, Connor Olszewski, Jacob Timmer, Sean Brogan, Tony Panici, Jeoff Marcantel, Pete Lefere, Dan Horn, Zack Marcy, Tyler Aldridge, Ben Pelletier, Joe Bentschnieder, Zach Erwin, Matt Catterlin, Dick Cooper, Marty McNair, Seniors: Devian Franklin, Derrick Walker, Connor Dancer, Joe Lathers, Reid Garcia, Conor Berkeypile, Cooper Cumberworth, Charles Konkle, Garrett Slider, Conor Smith; Juniors: Britton Hampton, Gabe King, Colin Wilson, Pierre Gray, Ryan Walicki, Alex Pastoriza, Xavier Gallant, Lucas Gutierrez, Owen Matthews, Aiden Pastoriza, Luke Smith; Sophomores: Kadale Williams, Timmy Crowley, JJ Brown, Logan Decker, Mason Herney, Isaac Rehberg, Adam Fuller, Kenyon Bushinski, Cooper Narkiewicz, Andy Matthews, Andrew Salazar, Hayden Rhinehart, Maverick Stergakos, Tim Smiley, Drew Sweeney, Kash Kalahar, Charlie Saunders; Freshmen: Tommy King, Brady Mead, Parker Schirmacher, Cal Peterson, Isaac Maki, Nolan Huff, Sean Walicki, Paul Sattler, Jack Fitzpatrick, Matt Dubois, Noah Lampman, Antwon Baker, Sam Vandam, Keegan Grandy, Luke Knoll, Cooper Clevenger, Ben Avis, Bob Ondrovick, Jason Vida, T.J. Thieken, Ray Paige, Tony DuPree, Nathan Bauman, Phil Bauman, Kris Hoag, John Nagle, Seniors: Shea Ruddy, Luis Trejo, Ethan Emch, Aidan Cousino, Brayden Luse, Logan Brown, Mason McLaughlin, Kyle Gray, Owen Knaggs, Shane Suchora, Keith Gray, Seamus Waterford; Juniors: Ryin Ruddy, Hunter DeBarr, Lincoln Joerin, Kolby Masserant, Liam Waterford, Brandon Knaggs, Stepan Masserant, Jake Iott, Jakub Diesing, Drew Knaggs, Jack Iott, Trent Olrich, Luke Vida; Sophomores: Rylan Joerin, Avery Cousino, Owen Lievens, Chase Lee, Connor Bott; Freshmen: Caden Schroyer, Drew Ruddy, Cooper Diesing, Nate Andrews, Brody Hillard, Mason DeBarr, Antonio Nachtrab, Shevy Alexander, Keegan Thomas, Frank Palfalvi, Luke Henegar, Cole Griffith, Zayne Emch, Nolan Brown, Logan Riffle, James Collins, Jake Scott, Nolan Walker, Gavin Peters, Mallory Bahls, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 44, Clarkston Everest Collegiate 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 38, White Pigeon 26, > Jackson Lumen Christi rallies to win Division 7, > Jackson Lumen Christi comes back to topple Traverse City St. Francis, > Lumen Christi shows second-half strength in state-title win, > St. Francis defense stands strong in loss to Lumen Christi, > 4th-Quarter Comeback Caps Season-Long Rally as Lumen Claims 12th Title. Muskegon has been one of the best schools in West Michigan for almost two decades. Stroud, Bryce Young helped Warren De La Salle's Brady Drogosh reach a new level, 4 Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 20, 1 Dexter 17 (2 OT), > Forest Hills Central edges Dexter in double OT for first state title trip in 28 years, > Dexter football motivated by chance to make first-ever state title appearance, 4 Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 21, East Lansing 17, 4 Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 33, 6 Muskegon Mona Shores 21, > Goal-line stand sparks Forest Hills Central in district title win over Mona Shores, > FHC tops Mona Shores in postseason for 1st time since 2017, 4 Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 32, Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 6, 6 Muskegon Mona Shores 48, Traverse City Central 20, Portage Northern 44, No. The Crusaders fell in back-to-back state title games in 1989 and 1990, but they've become a force both state-wide and nationally in the 21st century, winning six titles in seven appearances between 2007 and 2022. And for St. Marys, it was George Porritt, who led the Eaglets to seven state titles between 1994 and 2016, including three straight crowns from 2014 to 2016. Senior Samuel Washington had nine tackles and senior Tim Ruffin had eight tackles for King. Spartanburg, SC . Bernie Varnesdeel passed for 225 yards and three touchdowns, two to Carter Perry (72 and 32 yards) and one to Andrew McAlary (68 yards). Games on NFHS are accessible by subscription, costing $11.99 per month or $79.99 per year, and can be purchased by clicking here. Live and same day tape-delay events. Check out The Detroit News coverage from the finals below: Division 8 final: Shea Ruddy drives Ottawa Lake Whiteford past Ubly for state title, Division 2 final: Brady Drogosh, Warren De La Salle roll to repeat, Division 6 final: Grand Rapids West Catholic rides third-quarter surge past Negaunee, Division 4 final: Jacob DeHaan's big game lifts G.R. Junior Ryin Ruddy had 12 tackles and junior Kolby Masserant caught five passes for 82 yards. 2022 high school football state champions Comprehensive look at high school football champions from across the country. They will join seven area boys . Welcome to the 2022 Michigan high school football state championships. Latest news, updates and scores emailed to you daily. Biography. The following data was referenced off MHSAA's website. Elliot Zainea rushed for a 26-yard touchdown. Funchess, future Spartan/NFLer Aaron Burbridge and Mr. Football winner Tommy Vento were the key cogs for the final crown in 2010. 2022 high school football playoff brackets, with first look at state final pairings, Check out the latest high school sports stories on MLive.com. The Michigan High School Athletic Association, Inc., is a private, voluntary association for public, private and parochial secondary schools which choose to join and participate in the organization. Michigan High School Athletic Association. He retired after the 2015 season with a career record of 274-48. Historical game-by-game football results, sorted by 11-man conference. Get the latest Michigan high school football news, rankings, schedules, stats, scores, results & athletes info for high school football, soccer, basketball, baseball, and more at MLive.com. Harrison (Farmington Hills) State titles: 13. Ron Thompson coached the first eight state titles and Greg Carter led the program to the last four after being Thompsons assistant for 16 years. Many football games this postseason are live-streamed and available at MHSAA.tv or by visiting NFHSnetwork.com. . . Historical game-by-game football results, sorted by 11-man team. Audio/Video/Final stats, > Moore Finishes Legendary King Career by Leading Crusaders to D3 Repeat, > Detroit King mows down Muskegon for D-3 title, 56-27, > Dante Moore, Jameel Croft help Detroit King maintain its throne, > Dante Moore ends high school career in glorious fashion as Detroit King football wins D3 state title again, > Dante Moore dazzles as Detroit King pulls away from Muskegon in D3 finals, > Detroit King QB Dante Moore isn't just a superstar, he's 'one of the guys', > Detroit King's Sam Washington shines in move to outside linebacker, > Tyrone Spencer leads Detroit King to another trip to Ford Field, > Detroit King footballs back-to-back losses entering playoffs fuels run to title game, > How Muskegons band of brothers helped pave the way to a return to Ford Field, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 52, 1 Mason 17, >Detroit King's stars stand out in Division 3 semifinal win, > Muskegon follows its Guy to rout of DeWitt in D3 state semifinals, > DeWitt football falls to Muskegon in snow-filled semifinal, 49-21, > DeWitt captures fifth straight regional title with 29-16 win over Linden, > DeWitt prevails in triple overtime; Fowler rallies to advance, > Motivated Muskegon morphs into title contender in regional win over Zeeland West, > Mason football makes school history with district final win over Jackson, > Turnovers doom Carlson in defensive battle vs. Trenton in District final, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 22, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 12, > Detroit King runs by Brother Rice late, 22-12, > King pulls away late for regional final win over Brother Rice, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 30, 5 Walled Lake Western 22, > Brother Rice getting hot, beats WL Western, 30-22, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 49, Auburn Hills Avondale 6, 5 Walled Lake Western 52, Detroit Renaissance 14, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 46, Allen Park 15, 5 Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. 41, 8 River Rouge 28, 2022 MHSAA Division 4 Football Champions: Grand Rapids South Christian. 11-MAN FOOTBALL. Audio/Video/Final stats, > Brady Drogosh, Warren De La Salle roll to repeat, > Warren De La Salle easily repeats as Division 2 champ, > De La Salle star QB Brady Drogosh saved best for last with memorable state final game, > Drogosh & De La Salle Cap 3rd-Straight Finals Trip as Repeat D2 Champs, > GR Forest Hills Central football motivated by state runner-up finish. Of those, 136 have won a football state championship among what is now 10 classes (eight 11-man and two 10-man). Friday-Saturday, November 25-26, 2022, Ford Field, Detroit. 1. State titles: 2007, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022. Negaunee vs. Grand Rapids West Catholic (Bally Sports Detroit, 4:30 p.m.). We're tracking MHSAA football live updates, scores and final results from across the state. Muskegon is no stranger to the state finals, having reached the title game 12 times and brought home the trophy on six of those occasions. Part of the Lakers' 2020 MHSAA Division 1 State Championship team that finished 11-1 in 2020 for the program's first-ever state title during his sophomore year. Audio/Video/Final stats, > Belleville wraps up back-to-back D-1 titles, 35-17, over Caledonia, > Belleville repeats with strong defensive performance, > Big-play Belleville pulls away from Caledonia to win second straight D1 state title, > Following Underwood's Lead, Belleville Finishes Perfect Season with Finals Repeat, > Bryce Underwood shines again in D1 title game as Belleville football claims back-to-back titles, > How a coach's sideline attire defined Belleville, Bryce Underwood's Division 1 title run, > Caledonia football played their hearts out despite tough loss to Belleville in D1 title game, > 1st & Goal: 2022 11-Player Finals Preview, > Predictions: Detroit Free Press; Detroit News Friday; Detroit News Saturday; MLive, > DeJuan Rogers excelling as interim coach, leading Belleville to Division 1 title game, > Belleville football coach Jermain Crowell banned by MHSAA for two years, > Belleville football coach Jermain Crowell fired, can't coach in Michigan for two years. Audio/Video/Final stats, > G.R. Their last state title came in 2003, and the school closed two years later. (Adrian Walker for seven yards and Mychal Yharbrough for 25 yards). State titles: 1977, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016. Michigan high school football: Son of Swami predicts every state final, Grand Rapids Catholic Central 31, Marine City 7, How a slain sister brought Detroit King hoops star Chansey Willis Jr. back to football, Warren De La Salle 41, Traverse City Central 14, Lansing Catholic 16, Warren Michigan Collegiate 6, Chelsea 55, Hudsonville Unity Christian 52, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Belleville's Bryce Underwood (19) looks to pass as Belleville faces Cass Tech at Novi High School on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022.Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com. The following data was referenced off MHSAA's website. That was the first sign something was seriously wrong.His father, watching his son and his Birmingham Groves High School football team from the stands, remembers a little more."You're taught to bounce up and get going, but he didn't . Bill Sheridan, William McMichael, Eugene Cunningham, Mario Steward, Pete Cender, Mike Hurst, Tremaine Thompson, Yharbrough, Marlon Nabors, Seniors: Mychal Yharbrough, Kejuan Houston, Dennis Crawford, Joshua Beasley, Christopher Gollman, Rafael Golden, Bernard Harrison, Kenyon Taylor, Demond Harrison, George Smith, Camden Weaver, Andre McDade, Jeremiah Warren, Kacy Gordon, Michael Hurst, Felix Shorter, Dante Crockett, Gabriel Little, Luke Budd, Da'Marion Gilliam, Juniors: Jeremiah Beasley, Larenzo Jennings, James Robinson, Kevin Simes, Joseph Stephens, Joshua Putman, Julian Johnson, Anthony Jones, Jalen Johnson, Myles Gregory, Davis Rogers, Raymonte Adams, Colbey Reed, Kristopher Easley, Dwight Lacy, Nasir Dais, Ronald Jackson, Nathaniel Johnson, Marice Johnson, Dion Franklin, Andrew Hessler, Percy Head, Sophomores: Andre Thomas, Adrian Walker, Marquis Peoples, Malik Murrell, Bryce Underwood, Brayden Lane, Deshaun Murray, Jevon Martin, Dathan Bryson, Nazier Howard, Ray-Mond Smith, Rashad Jones, Lamar Fairfax, Trezelle Jenkins, Gavin Ogle, Desmon Yharbrough, Freshmen: Shaun Reid, Aaron Jones, James Graves, Gary Abernathy, Tyler Alwardt, Brandon Bush, Mark Campbell, Andy Crowley, Gregg James, Jake Lampman, James Light, Bruce Morris, Kalani Muragin, Mike Shortt, Mike Szatkowski, Andrew Zimmerman, Seniors: Sherron Sutton II, Javon Williams, Mason Collins, Austin White, Jamari Allen, Griffin Phillips, Brady Drogosh, Aaron White, Hunter Lilla, Mike Perry, Payton Babich, Jack Yanachik, Chauncey Shaw, Triston Nichols, Jacob Gerbino, Chris Ford, Colin DHondt, Chris Pagano, George Garde, James McDonald, Joshua Rotole, Johnny Miller, Ryan Rotole, Sal Agrusa, Terrace Turner III, Cody Beleshi, Casey Beleshi, Jesse Lietzow, Dante Pancotto, Gjon Nikollaj, Preston Toutant, Brendan Dignan, Nicholas Nielsen, Tyler Cooper, Brian White II, Dillion Rea, Max Thamarus, Deshawn Beal, Mason Muragin, Devin Williams, Paul Hoang, Devin Wouters, Cody Cummins; Juniors: Kandakai Sherman Jr., Caden Campbell, Dylan Trondle, Bebe Rabhi, Noah Poledink, Gio Piccirilli, Brady Pellegrom, Landon Belesky, Austin Gerling, Joseph Maisano, James Wallace, Rhett Roeser, Josh Bergman, Joey Montilla, Max Apsey, Sam Wakula, Blake Droska, Joe Bergman, Shane Speck, Ryan Ross, Adam Geise, Bradley Zepp, Graham Gill, Brady Murphy, Shaun Boyd, Nick Krawczyk, Jayden Habayeb, Eric Christoff, AJ Slavko, Anthony Aquino, Landon Ryska, Chase Bouhanna; Sophomores: Robbie Ermmani, Nolan OLeary, Sante Gasperoni, Evan Haines, Luke Jablonski, Dee Rossell, Vito Zito, Mark White, Dalton Drogosh, Michael Lopez, Anthony Sancimino, Isaiah Jones, Dewayne Williams III, Phoenix Glassnor, Andrew Jolet, Peter Tocco, Joey Brannigan, Alex Salamone, Nicholas Williams, Jacob Hoffman, Derrick Williams Jr., Noah Dudus, Brady Lee, Ryan Hejl, Anthony Presnell, Pashk Daka, Gabe Montano, Jacob Tur; Freshmen: Drew Bouhanna, Sebastian Jundy, Anthony Bitonti, Lincoln Watkins, Isaac Gattine, Landyn Start, Walker Neff, Damion King IV, Alex Greaves, Zack Wagner, Micah Walker, David Williams, Philip Riggio, Ryan Pawloski, Evan Wolf, Tyson Bacon, Bill Gintner, Brayden Clark, Cameron Burgess, Joey Stevenson, Andrew Tiedt, Warren De La Salle Collegiate 43, Birmingham Groves 15, Warren De La Salle Collegiate 55, Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse 7. Thompson 49, Auburn 24 1 Dexter makes statement with historic regional final win over Midland, > District champs! State titles: 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2022.
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