Highlight Reel: Mona Shores/Caledonia

November 5, 2014

The Muskegon Mona Shores football team defeated Caledonia 42-14 on Saturday in a Division 2 District opener. Click the headings below for MHSAA.tv highlights and the final link to watch the game in full. 

ROBERSON TAKES IT DOWN THE SIDELINE - Muskegon Mona Shores struck first in this Division 2 playoff game. Darece Roberson took a swing pass from Tyree Jackson down the near sideline for 52 yards.

CALEDONIA STRIKES BACK - Caledonia pulled to within a TD in the second quarter when quarterback Tanner Christian scored form eight yards out to make it 14-7 Mona Shores midway through the second period. The Sailors, however, scored four of the next five TDs.

BOMBS AWAY! SCHUITEMAN SCORES! - Muskegon Mona Shores increased its lead to 42-14 in the third quarter when Jackson hits Matt Schuiteman in stride for a 39-yard score. The Sailors went on to post a 49-14 victory over Caledonia in this Division 2 Pre-District game.

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Balancing Football Playoffs

April 18, 2017

Every time the Michigan High School Athletic Association Football Playoffs have been expanded, two voices have been heard – one complaining that too many teams or divisions have watered down the tournament; the other advocating that every school should qualify for the tournament regardless of its regular-season performance.

The playoffs have expanded from 32 to 64 to 128 to 256 to 272 teams; and for 2017, with the addition of 16 more 8-player teams, to 288 of the 626 MHSAA member schools’ football teams in Michigan.

We have reached the point where 46 percent of the schools which sponsor football qualify for the Football Playoffs, and we are approaching closely the point of qualifying every team with winning records during the regular season.

Those stats sound about right for a collision sport conducted mostly outdoors in a cold climate for teenagers. A longer tournament is unwise; a larger tournament is unneeded.

What is needed and wise is more attention to the regular season, and especially to practices which occur at least five times more frequently than games. That’s where the teaching and learning of football skills and life lessons can be everyday occurrences for every team in Michigan.