Menominee's Man Among Maroons
June 28, 2012
Ken Hofer walked high school football sidelines as a head coach for nearly a half-century. That, in itself, is an incredible accomplishment.
But Menominee's recently-retired and legendary coach packed plenty of success into his 48 seasons, a tenure that began in his hometown of Stephenson.
- Hofer is retiring with a record of 342-136-3 and after three straight nine-win seasons.
- His teams have made the MHSAA playoffs at the ends of the last 16.
- The Maroons won 29 straight games from 2006-2008, with back-to-back 14-0 finishes in 2006 and 2007.
- His teams won three MHSAA championships, in those two perfect seasons and in 1998.
- In three of the last six seasons, his offense scored more than 500 points.
"His impact has been felt for generations, and his legacy will continue to inspire students into the future," Menominee superintendent Erik Bergh wrote when Hofer made his announcement.
Click to read our Q&A with the longtime Maroons coach, who stepped down earlier this month.
PHOTO: Ken Hofer, center in gray sweatshirt, coached Menominee to a 41-6 win over Madison Heights Madison in the 2006 Division 5 Final at Ford Field.
Unforgettable 5ive: 2022 Football Week 6
By
Jon Ross
MHSAA Director of Broadcast Properties
October 4, 2022
Here's a look at our Week 6 "Unforgettable 5ive" from MHSAA.tv and MHSAA media partner broadcasts:
► Jacob DeHaan races 82 yards for the touchdown in a 36-34 Grand Rapids South Christian win over Grand Rapids Catholic Central.
► Boyne City's Gavin Hewitt intercepts the pass and returns it for a score in a 42-14 win over Charlevoix.
► Buchanan defeats Berrien Springs 20-14, as Nico Finn scores from 19 yards out for the Bucks.
► Charlie Rawlins sprints for a 73-yard touchdown run in Durand's 28-24 win over Gladstone.
► Drew Miller seals a 40-13 Portland win over Charlotte with a 54-yard TD run in the 4th quarter.