Hayes Continues to Cultivate Growth of Lacrosse, Generations of Officials

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

May 18, 2022

This spring, more than 60 years after she graduated from high school, Pat Hayes is officiating five and sometimes six girls lacrosse games a week.

The sport has grown significantly especially over the last 20 years, and there are games at all levels to be played. And Hayes, who has helped guide that growth from the sportโ€™s start in Michigan, has helped make sure those games do get played whether as the assigner of officials to work them, trainer of officials build up the ranks or often as the umpire herself.

Pat Hayesโ€œI played four sports in high school; thatโ€™s all we had back then โ€“ basketball, swimming, field hockey and tennis,โ€ Hayes said. โ€œAnd (my coach) said to me, โ€˜Just remember the last time you didnโ€™t have officials on one of your field hockey games, or basketball games.โ€™ I said, โ€˜Well, we always had umpires.โ€™ And she said, โ€˜When you leave here, thatโ€™s your time to give back to the next girls. And Iโ€™ve been doing that ever since.โ€

A knowledgeable leader and valued voice for girls lacrosse from its start in Michigan, Hayesโ€™ dedication to the sport began long before its eventual sponsorship by the Michigan High School Athletic Association began with the 2004-05 school year. A longtime coach and official, Hayes has helped guide the growth of the sport most recently as one of the most respected umpires, officials assigners and trainers in the state โ€“ and she is being honored for those contributions with this yearโ€™s MHSAA Vern L. Norris Award.

The Norris Award is presented annually to a veteran official who has been active in a local officials association, has mentored other officials, and has been involved in officialsโ€™ education. It is named for Vern L. Norris, who served as executive director of the MHSAA from 1978-86 and was well-respected by officials on the state and national levels.

Hayes is in her 22nd year as an MHSAA-registered official, a tenure which has included eight years of soccer, five of volleyball and one of basketball โ€“ and every season of lacrosse since it became an MHSAA-sponsored sport nearly two decades ago. She also has built a legendary international career as an official for field hockey, which while not an MHSAA-sponsored sport is played by more than 30 of the stateโ€™s high schools.

Hayes has officiated both field hockey and lacrosse since graduating from Detroit Western High School in 1958. She also has more than three decades of coaching experience across multiple sports, and is best-known by the most recent generations in her sports as a prized trainer and officials assigner especially in lacrosse and field hockey.

โ€œMy reward, when I train somebody, is watching them excel, and my real reward is if they get picked to do a (MHSAA) Final, and there have been several of them that I have trained that have done that,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd several of them now are doing college lacrosse, which is even more of a reward for me. Watching them go and excel and move on to the next level is my reward.โ€

While still a student at Wayne State University in 1960-61, Hayes coached field hockey and started the lacrosse program at Grosse Pointe Sacred Heart Academy. After two years there, she moved to Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart, where she remained until 1970 teaching chemistry and biology, coaching field hockey, lacrosse, basketball and volleyball and serving as athletic director as well.

She then left teaching with the birth of her second of three daughters, but continued to officiate. When her daughters reached high school at Birmingham Seaholm, she returned as a coach of the Maplesโ€™ freshman boys and then junior varsity girls basketball teams. In 1985 she began a 22-year stint at Detroit Country Day coaching girls lacrosse with five years also coaching freshman boys basketball. She coached the Yellowjackets girls lacrosse team to the first Division 2 championship game and a runner-up finish in 2005.

Hayes currently assigns lacrosse officials for 28 schools as part of the Lacrosse Zebras Organization of Michigan. She has worked seven MHSAA Girls Lacrosse Finals and also officiated college lacrosse at the Division II and III levels. She is retiring this spring after 35 years assigning girls soccer officials as well.

Perhaps her most legendary work has come in field hockey. She played on the U.S. national team and over the last half-century has been considered among the top field hockey officials in the world. She has officiated that sport at the college level for 45 years, with an NCAA Championship assignment in 1986, and she also officiated three World Cup tournaments and the 2004 Olympics as a technical official. She assigns officials for all of Michiganโ€™s high school field hockey games during the sportโ€™s fall season.

Hayes has been recognized numerous times for her extensive service to school sports. She was inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Michigan Chapter Hall of Fame in 2009 and was named an honorary member of the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004. She was named to the Bloomfield Hills Roeper School Hall of Fame in 2016 and Detroit Catholic High School League Hall of Fame in 2018. She received the Oakland County Athletic Director Associationโ€™s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.

"Pat has been a leader and pioneer in officiating, especially creating opportunities for female officials. She has been a true leader for years in lacrosse, soccer and field hockey," MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. "She has that perfect combination of compassion, toughness, grace and grit. Michigan's officiating community is fortunate to have Pat Hayes." 

Hayes graduated from Detroit Western High School in 1958 and with a bachelorโ€™s degree in education from Wayne State University in 1962.

In addition to her continued service to athletics, Hayes has received the Good Neighbor Award for volunteering with the Quarton Lake Neighborhood Association in Birmingham.

Hayes and husband John Hayes were married 50 years, until his death in 2016. Their three daughters all played college athletics, but not lacrosse or field hockey โ€“ instead golf, volleyball and soccer.

Previous recipients of the Norris Award

1992 โ€“ Ted Wilson, East Detroit
1993 โ€“ Fred Briggs, Burton
1994 โ€“ Joe Brodie, Flat Rock
1995 โ€“ Jim Massar, Flint
1996 โ€“ Jim Lamoreaux, St. Ignace
1997 โ€“ Ken Myllyla, Escanaba
1998 โ€“ Blake Hagman, Kalamazoo
1999 โ€“ Richard Kalahar, Jackson
2000 โ€“ Barb Beckett, Traverse City; Karl Newingham, Bay City
2001 โ€“ Herb Lipschultz, Kalamazoo
2002 โ€“ Robert Scholie, Hancock
2003 โ€“ Ron Nagy, Hazel Park
2004 โ€“ Carl Van Heck, Grand Rapids
2005 โ€“ Bruce Moss, Alma
2006 โ€“ Jeanne Skinner, Grand Rapids
2007 โ€“ Terry Wakeley, Grayling
2008 โ€“ Will Lynch, Honor
2009 โ€“ James Danhoff, Richland
2010 โ€“ John Juday Sr., Petoskey
2011 โ€“ Robert Williams, Redford
2012 โ€“ Lyle Berry, Rockford
2013 โ€“ Tom Minter, Okemos
2014 โ€“ Hugh R. Jewell, West Bloomfield
2015 โ€“ Sam Davis, Lansing
2016 โ€“ Linda Hoover, Marshall
2017 โ€“ Michael Gentry, Shelby Township
2018 โ€“ Jill Baker-Cooley, Big Rapids
2019 โ€“ David Buck, St. Joseph
2020 โ€“ Hugh Matson, Saginaw
2021 - Lewis Clingman, Grand Rapids

MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
20, 30, 40, 45, 50, 55 & 60-YEAR OFFICIALS

The officials on this list are receiving their 20, 30, 40, 45, 50, 55 or 60-year service awards.

20-YEAR OFFICIALS

Adrian โ€“ Christopher M. Jones
Albion โ€“ Matt M. Overweg
Ann Arbor โ€“ Brad R. Nevin
Ann Arbor โ€“ Luis E. Acosta
Auburn โ€“ David J. Radke

Battle Creek โ€“ Melvin C. McKnight
Bay City โ€“ Thomas E. Barnikow
Bay City โ€“ Martin Brown
Bellaire โ€“ William J. Johnston
Bellaire โ€“ Michael A. Sizen
Belmont โ€“ Terrence P. Kerwin
Berrien Springs โ€“ Daryl L. Boughton
Beulah โ€“ Joe M. Johnson
Birch Run โ€“ Joel D. Barnes
Boyne City โ€“ Hal G. Price
Brimley โ€“ Vincent A. Gross
Bristol โ€“ Milan Vuchenich
Burton โ€“ Michael J. Vogt
Byron Center โ€“ Patrick J. Lane

Canton โ€“ Christopher J. Floyd
Canton โ€“ Robert R. Maybouer
Canton โ€“ Donald W. Mullett
Cassopolis โ€“ Charles A. Conner
Cassopolis โ€“ Douglas S. Conner
Chesterfield โ€“ Erik C. Law
Chesterfield โ€“ Ronald G. Masters
Clinton Township โ€“ Richard G. Croci
Coldwater โ€“ Courtney J. Dean
Coloma โ€“ James G. Kalinowski
Commerce Township โ€“ James J. McGuigan

Davison โ€“ Scott McConnelee
Davison โ€“ Edward D. Rodden
Dearborn โ€“ Ralph D. Capler
Dearborn โ€“ Oliver H. Fragoso
Dearborn โ€“ Joseph M. Salmassi
Detroit โ€“ Hershell Bell Jr.
Detroit โ€“ Rayford Evans
Detroit โ€“ Donald F. Gay Jr.
Detroit โ€“ Andrew Hill Jr.
Detroit โ€“ Herman Pierce
Detroit โ€“ Sherell S. Stanley Esq.
Detroit โ€“ Gregory Williams
Detroit โ€“ Richard A. Hughes
DeWitt โ€“ Bret J. Wegenke
Dryden โ€“ Mark E. Stevens

Farmington Hills โ€“ Jeffrey E. Dornseifer
Farmington Hills โ€“ Rob T. Holmes
Farwell โ€“ James C. Betts
Fenton โ€“ Donald G. Lougheed
Flat Rock โ€“ Patricia L. Brodie
Flint โ€“ Chris R. Daly
Flushing โ€“ Angela Del Morone
Flushing โ€“ William J. Furno
Flushing โ€“ Thomas F. Theile
Freeland โ€“ Bob Diekman
Fremont โ€“ Ty Miller
Fruitport โ€“ Chad J. Vanderstelt

Gaylord โ€“ Michele R. Curtis
Gladwin โ€“ Kevin S. Krenzke
Gobles โ€“ Michael R. Spencer
Grand Haven โ€“ Michael E. Keith
Grand Haven โ€“ Ben Wieringa
Grand Ledge โ€“ Matthew R. Allen
Grand Rapids โ€“ Marquese T. Allen Sr.
Grand Rapids โ€“ Kecia Y. Bennett
Grand Rapids โ€“ Charles F. Ely III
Grand Rapids โ€“ Brett A. Lambert
Grand Rapids โ€“ Jay Spencer
Grand Rapids โ€“ Gregory S. Yarhouse
Grosse Pointe โ€“ Lisa Favors
Grosse Pointe Woods โ€“ Michael A. Zilli
Gwinn โ€“ Kathy G. Foulks
Gwinn โ€“ Steven M. Foulks

Hamtramck โ€“ Thomas A. Habitz Jr.
Hartland โ€“ Steven P. Tannar
Hillsdale โ€“ Bruce A. Britton
Holland โ€“ Michael D. Costello
Holland โ€“ Vincent L. Duckworth
Holland โ€“ Karl Z. Nadolsky
Holland โ€“ Heather M. Tietze
Holland โ€“ Matt B. Vanderhulst
Holland โ€“ David M. Zessin
Howell โ€“ Ryan E. Decker
Hudsonville โ€“ Bruce Ritsema

Ironwood โ€“ Dan L. Meyer
Ironwood โ€“ Jeffrey R. Wasley
Ishpeming โ€“ John L. Burke

Jackson โ€“ Todd R. Sonnenberg
Jackson โ€“ Justin D. Ward
Jenison โ€“ Mark K. Lundvick

Kalamazoo โ€“ Bruce Beery
Kalamazoo โ€“ Kris M. Brown Jr.
Kalamazoo โ€“ Alan E. Clark
Kalamazoo โ€“ William S. Wilkinson
Kaleva โ€“ Michael Phillips
Kentwood โ€“ Gerry Erb

Lake Orion โ€“ Debra L. Bunker-Plasters
Lambertville โ€“ Tom M. Condon
Lambertville โ€“ Steven M. Rechsteiner
Lansing โ€“ Joseph Bard Jr.
Lansing โ€“ Donald Childs
Lansing โ€“ Natalie J. Queen
Lapeer โ€“ Peter S. Haggadone
Litchfield โ€“ Mickey J. Rowe
Livonia โ€“ Dennis O. Betts
Livonia โ€“ Kevin J. Kashat
Ludington โ€“ Genevieve M. Knudsen
Ludington โ€“ J. R. Schoon

Macomb โ€“ Marc W. Sonnenfeld
Manistique โ€“ Kelley L. Spettel
Marinette โ€“ Jim Kostura
Marquette โ€“ Blaine M. Barabas
Marquette โ€“ Roxin Zhang
Mason โ€“ Heidi S. Hopper
Mason โ€“ Robert D. Manes
Midland โ€“ Stephen A. Kamin
Milan โ€“ Ryan P. Chadderton
Millington โ€“ Glen W. Reinert
Monroe โ€“ Terrance E. Leabhart
Monroe โ€“ Thomas M. Malik
Mount Pleasant โ€“ Audie S. Hawkins Sr.

Newport โ€“ Kenneth H. Trimiew
North Branch โ€“ Luke D. Reynolds
North Muskegon โ€“ Anthony T. McBride
Novi โ€“ Rick A. VanDerVeer
Novi โ€“ Jeffrey S. Woodbury

Okemos โ€“ Matthew D. Wilcox
Ontonagon โ€“ Patrick A. Pestka
Oxford โ€“ Elizabeth A. Cilfone

Petoskey โ€“ John F. Tompkins
Portage โ€“ Curtis D. Messing
Portage โ€“ William L. Rutledge
Portage โ€“ David W. Steinmiller

Reese โ€“ Kent A. Houghtaling
Reese โ€“ Kris K. Shoemate
Richland โ€“ Glenn R. Bushouse
Rochester โ€“ Luis J. Arellano
Rochester Hills โ€“ Peter L. Olson
Rockford โ€“ Todd J. Frazier
Royal Oak โ€“ James V. Stockel
Rudyard โ€“ Steven T. May

Saginaw โ€“ Luke S. Schmiege
Sault Ste. Marie โ€“ Mike Heyboer
Scotts โ€“ David J. Blough
Shelby Township โ€“ Gregory J. Lefevre
Shelby Township โ€“ Denise L. Roeschke
Southfield โ€“ Joel E. Moore
Springport โ€“ Steven B. Keeler
St. Helen โ€“ Donald L. Hancock
Standish โ€“ Steven J. Stodolak
Sterling Heights โ€“ David R. Krellwitz
Stevensville โ€“ Daniel S. Barz
Swanton โ€“ Paul Ramirez
Swartz Creek โ€“ Mike Gomez
Swartz Creek โ€“ Timothy M. Mowry

Taylor โ€“ Cedric Binns
Toledo โ€“ Jeremy L. Petroff
Trenton โ€“ Eric A. Towe
Trenton โ€“ Jason J. Towe
Troy โ€“ Peter R. Bucheli

Vanderbilt โ€“ John W. Bifoss Jr.
Vicksburg โ€“ Carl E. Keller

Wakefield โ€“ Peter W. Yon
Warren โ€“ Kevin S. Kitka
Washington โ€“ William B. Pochinco
West Bloomfield โ€“ Kenneth M. Bertin
Westland โ€“ Calvin E. Denson
Wolverine โ€“ Daniel D. Ashenfelter
Wyoming โ€“ Darryl M. Dillard

Ypsilanti โ€“ Eva L. Bower

Zeeland โ€“ Ted C. Patrick

30-YEAR AWARDS

Albion โ€“ Arthur E. Kale

Battle Creek โ€“ Laurie S. Mueller
Bay City โ€“ Gary L. Merrill
Beverly Hills โ€“ Thomas I. Prysby
Bonita Springs โ€“ Bryan R. Wild
Byron Center โ€“ Todd A. Powell

Cambridge โ€“ Mark D. Dooley
Capac โ€“ Tom R. Mailloux
Carleton โ€“ Geno R. Walker
Cedar Springs โ€“ Shane P. Wood
Charlotte โ€“ Ron W. Bristol
Charlotte โ€“ Michael K. Sumner
Cheboygan โ€“ Thom L. Wissner
Columbiaville โ€“ Russell M. Cossaboom

Davisburg โ€“ Leo P. Flynn
Dearborn Heights โ€“ Kenneth E. Butler
Detroit โ€“ Damon M. Brown
Detroit โ€“ Rich J. Plackowski
DeWitt โ€“ Jeffrey R. Spedoske
DeWitt โ€“ Mark R. Uyl
Dowagiac โ€“ Larry G. Brewer
Dowagiac โ€“ Don East

East China โ€“ Kirk A. Seibert
East China โ€“ Michael J. Welser
East Tawas โ€“ Kenneth C. Baker
Escanaba โ€“ Kevin P. Ayotte
Essexville โ€“ David A. Lovely

Falmouth โ€“ Don L. Blue Jr.
Fennville โ€“ Philip R. Bard
Ferndale โ€“ Mose F. Smith Jr.

Gaylord โ€“ Vern W. Collins
Grand Blanc โ€“ Dean P. Tondreau
Grand Haven โ€“ Lori L. Spelde
Grand Ledge โ€“ Daniel P. West
Grand Rapids โ€“ Pete M. Cool
Grand Rapids โ€“ Geoffrey Henderson
Grand Rapids โ€“ Dwayne W. Moore
Grass Lake โ€“ Daniel S. Trudell

Harbor Beach โ€“ Darryl J. Wehner
Hartland โ€“ Larry A. Mach
Hemlock โ€“ James R. La Grow II
Holton โ€“ Joseph M. Stine

Indian River โ€“ David M. Reeb
Iron Mountain โ€“ Bruce M. Tapio
Iron Mountain โ€“ Hans E. Wienke

Jackson โ€“ Paul A. McDonald

Kalamazoo โ€“ O'Neal Ollie

Lake City โ€“ Richard A. Bradley
Lake Orion โ€“ Michael K. Sopko
Lakeport โ€“ Kenneth E. Marzka
Lansing โ€“ Scott Barnes
Lansing โ€“ Lloyd Richard Kieft
Leslie โ€“ Juan P. Zamora Jr.
Livonia โ€“ Sharon E. Harris-Agrusa
Ludington โ€“ Aaron R. Condit

Mesick โ€“ Daniel L. Cochrane
Monroe โ€“ James T. Beck
Monroe โ€“ Brian A. Lamour
Morrice โ€“ Andrew P. Flynn
Mount Clemens โ€“ Shawn C. Dinkfelt

New Baltimore โ€“ Thomas L. Hebben
Norton Shores โ€“ Brian R. Holman
Novi โ€“ Ron S. Angell

Oakland Township โ€“ John C. Bowie
Ortonville โ€“ Stephen M. Hendershott
Owosso โ€“ Thomas F. Rau

Paw Paw โ€“ David P. DeCou
Petersburg โ€“ David J. Szenderski
Pinckney โ€“ Charles F. Krochmal
Pinconning โ€“ Denny M. Wiltse
Port Huron โ€“ Tyrone T. Christmas
Portage โ€“ William F. Louthan

Reese โ€“ David H. Selden
Riverview โ€“ Gary E. Kulchar
Rockford โ€“ Angela C. DeVito

Saginaw โ€“ Michael W. Clark
Saginaw โ€“ Brian J. Weaver
Saint Charles โ€“ Larry G. Graf
Shelby Township โ€“ David J. Roeschke
South Haven โ€“ Timothy J. Rediess
South Rockwood โ€“ James E. Martin
Southfield โ€“ Wayne C. Smith
Spring Lake โ€“ David C. Gross
St Clair โ€“ Dale R. Kaufman
St Ignace โ€“ Eric J. Danielson
St Ignace โ€“ Robert J. Lee
St Johns โ€“ Daniel J. LeVeque
St Joseph โ€“ John W. Ruddell
Stevensville โ€“ Larry L. Ward
Swartz Creek โ€“ Terry L. Scrivener
Sylvania โ€“ Shawn R. Glass

Traverse City โ€“ Kevin A. Novorolsky

Waterford โ€“ Marc J. Cooper
West Bloomfield โ€“ Donald C. Brewer
West Bloomfield โ€“ Barry E. Yett
West Branch โ€“ Anthony J. Buckett
Whitehall โ€“ Warren F. Kent III
Wyandotte โ€“ John P. Rzeppa

40-YEAR AWARDS

Adrian โ€“ Brenda Betz
Allen Park โ€“ Brett S. Davis

Bay Harbor โ€“ Peter C. Fitzsimons
Berrien Springs โ€“ Michael B. Emerson
Boyne City โ€“ Jeffery A. Grice
Buckley โ€“ Charles E. Bott
Burton โ€“ Gibbon J. Goulish

Chesterfield โ€“ James P. Lewis

Dearborn โ€“ Gary J. Trocino
Dearborn Heights โ€“ Alan Kevwitch
Dearborn Heights โ€“ Shaun P. Soraghan
Decatur โ€“ Daniel K. Benson

Farmington โ€“ Gerald G. Potter
Farmington Hills โ€“ Peter Beer
Fenton โ€“ Mark D. Larson

Gladwin โ€“ Rick C. Stone
Goshen โ€“ Stephen V. Grinczel
Grand Rapids โ€“ William J. Wagner
Grand Rapids โ€“ Brian M. Zdanowski
Grandville โ€“ Peter J. VanGessel
Greenville โ€“ Thomas W. Kohn
Grosse Pointe โ€“ Michael J. Peltz

Holly โ€“ Dale M. Smith
Howell โ€“ Thomas J. Guilmette
Howell โ€“ Kenneth G. Wikle

Jackson โ€“ Tim E. Hoffman
Jackson โ€“ Phillip T. Westheimer
Jackson โ€“ Dennis V. Whitehead

Kalamazoo โ€“ Trent J. Anderson
Kalamazoo โ€“ Michael T. Aumack
Kalamazoo โ€“ Carol Willson

Lake Worth โ€“ Russell D. Johnson
Livonia โ€“ David J. Askew
Livonia โ€“ James M. Gibbons

Mason โ€“ Mark R. Sefcik
Monroe โ€“ Michael T. Knabusch

Newport โ€“ George S. Harvey

Oak Park โ€“ Robert L. Czech
Owosso โ€“ Michael Selleck
Oxford โ€“ Michael L. Dunn

Paw Paw โ€“ Horace M. Turner
Plainwell โ€“ John R. Martin
Portage โ€“ Gary A. Therrian
Posen โ€“ Mary E. Wozniak

Quinnesec โ€“ David R. Soderbloom

Saginaw โ€“ Rudy T. Kocsis
Saginaw โ€“ Ray Powers
Shelby Township โ€“ Helmut Egger
St. Clair Shores โ€“ Ross Klein
St. Ignace โ€“ Martin J. Spencer

Troy โ€“ Ramiro J. Bucheli

Weidman โ€“ Eric E. Gronda
West Bloomfield โ€“ Brian W. McKenna
Wolverine โ€“ Stephen M. Johnson

45-YEAR AWARDS

Adrian โ€“ Don C. Fry
Alma โ€“ Bruce M. Moss

Bristol โ€“ David J. Blough
Brooklyn โ€“ Thomas W. Crampton
Brown City โ€“ Richard Lee

Climax โ€“ Wayne C. Patterson
Crystal โ€“ Robert A. Youngs

Davison โ€“ Douglas C. Dillon
Davison โ€“ Randy Hutton
Detroit โ€“ Patricia E. Jones
Detroit โ€“ Bertha M. Smiley
DeWitt โ€“ John C. Hoekje

Farmington Hills โ€“ John D. Scott
Fenton โ€“ Richard D. Massa
Frankenmuth โ€“ Dennis Krafft

Gladstone โ€“ David P. Gagnon

Hazel Park โ€“ Ronald R. Nagy
Highland โ€“ Deborah S. Heck

Imlay City โ€“ Jeff M. Weingartz
Ionia โ€“ Paul D. Carmichael
Iron Mountain โ€“ John J. Sacchetti
Iron Mountain โ€“ Doug A. Schupp
Ironwood โ€“ Jeff D. Haapoja

Kalamazoo โ€“ Kirk G. Hart

Lansing โ€“ Bryan L. Smith
Linden โ€“ Reed W. Johnson

Manistee โ€“ Tom L. Guenthardt
Muskegon โ€“ Jeffery A. Burr

Negaunee โ€“ Philip M. DeGabriele
Norton Shores โ€“ Richard L. Anderegg
Norton Shores โ€“ Jim Tate

Plymouth โ€“ Thomas J. Poma
Posen โ€“ Frank Wozniak

Rapid River โ€“ Jeffrey A. Schram

Saginaw โ€“ Charles S. Sherman
Saginaw โ€“ Suzanne R. Swanton

Shelby Township โ€“ Michael L. Hessen
St. Clair โ€“ Garth E. Jones
Sturgis โ€“ David R. Cherry

Trenton โ€“ Max Monas
Troy โ€“ Joseph E. Thilman

Warren โ€“ Larry R. Leeper
Warren โ€“ Stephen Stuckey
Williamston โ€“ Michael A. Nestell

50-YEAR AWARDS

Battle Creek โ€“ Charles M. Hobbs
Brighton โ€“ Bruce D. Ritter

Davison โ€“ Patrick J. McKenna

Farmington โ€“ Raymond A. Cranston

Grand Rapids โ€“ Tom J. Essenburg

Howell โ€“ James L. Downs

Iron Mountain โ€“ Kenneth E. Marchetti

Ludington โ€“ Ronald E. Mousel

Plymouth โ€“ Brian F. Foust

Saginaw โ€“ John B. Musulin
Spruce โ€“ Leslie L. Miller
St. Clair Shores โ€“ George Mihalic
St. Joseph โ€“ Frederick A. Fenrick
Sunrise โ€“ Thomas J. Lieckfelt

Taylor โ€“ Alphonse P. Ruffner
Tekonsha โ€“ Brian C. Briegel

Westland โ€“ James J. McPartlin
Wyoming โ€“ Robert L. Stewart

55-YEAR AWARDS

Clarkston โ€“ Tony Malinowski
Comstock Park โ€“ Paul L. VanOveren

Grand Rapids โ€“ Kenneth H. Terpstra

Haslett โ€“ Rodney H. Horton

Negaunee โ€“ Roland K. Koski

Owosso โ€“ Jim G. Niemiec

Rochester Hills โ€“ Walter E. Popyk

West Bloomfield โ€“ Alan K. Kaczander

60-YEAR AWARDS

Mount Pleasant โ€“ Norman R. Sorenson

St. Clair Shores โ€“ Diane M. Johnson

PHOTO Official Pat Hayes sets up the opening faceoff for the 2009 Division 2 Final. (MHSAA file photo.)

Scholars & Athletes 2020: Class C & D

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

February 3, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

The Michigan High School Athletic Association has selected 10 student-athletes from Class C and D member schools to receive scholarships through the MHSAA/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Award program.  

Farm Bureau Insurance, in its 31st year of sponsoring the award, will give $1,000 college scholarships to 32 individuals who represent their member schools in at least one sport in which the Association sponsors a postseason tournament. The first 30 scholarships are awarded proportionately by school classification and the number of student-athletes involved in those classes; also, there are two at-large honorees who can come from any classification.

Students applying for the Scholar-Athlete Award must be carrying at least a 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) grade-point average and have previously won a letter in a varsity sport in which the Michigan High School Athletic Association sponsors a postseason tournament. Other requirements for the applicants were to show active participation in other school and community activities and produce an essay on the importance of sportsmanship in educational athletics. 

Each of the scholarship recipients will be honored at a halftime ceremony during the Division 3 Boys Basketball Final, March 28, at the Breslin Student Events Center in East Lansing. Commemorative medallions will be given to the finalists in recognition of their accomplishments.

The Class C Scholar-Athlete Award honorees are: Madelyn Koski, Ishpeming Westwood; Alanna Mayer, Bronson; Kayla Moore, Madison Heights Bishop Foley Catholic; Brendan Dafoe, Petersburg Summerfield; Noah Dusseau, Petersburg Summerfield; and Hutson Hohlbein, Adrian Lenawee Christian.

The Class D Scholar-Athlete Award recipients are: Emma Springer, Three Oaks River Valley; Samantha Teachworth, Portland St. Patrick; Lesley Armah, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart; and James Storey, Pickford.

Overviews of the scholarship recipients of the Class C Scholar-Athlete Award follow. A quote from each recipient's essay also is included:

Madelyn Koski, Ishpeming Westwood
Played four seasons of varsity tennis, is playing her fourth of varsity basketball and will play her fourth of varsity softball this spring; also participated in track & field as a junior. Earned all-state honors in basketball while helping her team to last seasonโ€™s Division 3 Quarterfinals, and was named Upper Peninsula Division 2 Player of the Year in the fall in helping the tennis team to its fourth straight UPD2 championship. Also earned all-league honors in softball and has served as captain in basketball and tennis multiple seasons. Participating in second year of National Honor Society and third of Business Professionals of America, winning a Regional award for BPA as a junior and reaching the national competition as a sophomore. Serving as vice president of BPA chapter after previously serving as treasurer. Served as youth coach or clinician for basketball, softball and tennis throughout high school. Will attend Ferris State University and study pre-pharmacy.

Essay Quote: โ€œNo athlete should have to listen to belittling comments made by spectators. This makes me appreciate those with good sportsmanship even more than I did in the past. Seeing other schools with good sportsmanship reinforced my sportsmanship. I donโ€™t want other athletes to feel the way I did when I was a freshman.โ€

Alanna Mayer, Bronson
Played three seasons of varsity volleyball, is playing her third of varsity basketball and will participate in her fourth of varsity track & field this spring. Earned all-state recognition in helping volleyball team to two Class C/Division 3 Finals championships, earned all-area honors in basketball and qualified for the MHSAA Finals in track. Also contributed to multiple academic all-state team awards in volleyball. Served as captain of all three teams. Participating in second year of National Honor Society and serving as chapter president, and also serving fourth year as student council treasurer. Participated in 4-H and earned a number of โ€œBest of Showโ€ awards for crafts and livestock. Participated in various volunteer projects throughout high school. Finalizing college plans but intends to study business management.

Essay Quote: โ€œWinning is important but showing good sportsmanship is even more important because it forms the basis on how student-athletes interact and treat other people. It teaches them to respect the players on their team as well as the players on the opposing teams. It teaches them to respect their coaches, and most importantly, the referees or officials involved in their games.โ€

Kayla Moore, Madison Heights Bishop Foley Catholic
Played four seasons of varsity volleyball, is playing her fourth of varsity basketball and will played her fourth of varsity softball in the spring. Earned all-state in softball and all-league in volleyball and basketball, and helped both the volleyball and softball teams to multiple District championships. Served multiple seasons as captain of all three teams. Participating in second year of National Honor Society and serving as chapter president, and also serving as student council executive board president after previously serving as historian. Serving as executive board member for Catholic Athletes for Christ and prayer leader for Mission and Ministry Clubโ€™s Be the Difference Day committee. Founded โ€œHoops for Hopeโ€ charity basketball event to promote cancer awareness. Will attend Saginaw Valley State University and study physical therapy.

Essay Quote: โ€œThe most popular catch of the week or the buzzer-beating shot to win the game may be recognized, but it is the acts of positive sportsmanship that are remembered for ages. While I may forget a math formula or a vocab definition, I will never forget the impact that educational athletics has had on my life and the person it shaped me to be today.โ€

Brendan Dafoe, Petersburg Summerfield

Playing third season of varsity basketball, played three of varsity football and will play fourth of varsity baseball in the spring; also participated in track & field as a junior. Earned all-state honors in baseball and all-region and all-league in basketball and football, and was named Monroe County Region โ€œAthlete of the Yearโ€ as a junior by Monroe News. Helped baseball team to 2019 Division 4 Finals championship and served as captain of both basketball and football teams. Participating in fourth year of student council and serving as president, and also participating in second year of National Honor Society. Participating in multiple volunteer efforts serving youth and the elderly. Selected to attend numerous leadership conferences and earned a Hugh Oโ€™Brian Leadership Award. Will attend University of Toledo and study nursing.

Essay Quote: โ€œMany younger kids look up to the actions I show on and off the field and court and they replicate those behaviors. Iโ€™m a fierce competitor, but my teammates will tell me to โ€˜quit being so nice!โ€™ In fact, while on second base I picked up the ball that was overthrown by the catcher and was called out because of it. I havenโ€™t lived that down, but I love how I have the opportunity as a student athlete to lead in a positive way.โ€

Noah Dusseau, Petersburg Summerfield
Played two years of varsity football and ran three of cross country, playing second of varsity basketball and will participate in fourth of track & field in the spring; also played junior varsity baseball as a freshman. Helped basketball team to league title and track team to Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches Association team state meet runner-up finish. Carries 4.0 grade-point average and has earned 11 academic all-state honors. Served as captain of track, cross country and junior varsity football teams. Participating in second years of National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society and Future Farmers of America; serving as NHS, NTHS and Lenawee FFA chapter presidents. Participated in Lenawee TECH Center Student Leader Organization and American Legion Boys State, and has participated in Young Life for three years. Will attend University of Toledo and study pharmaceutical sciences.

Essay Quote: โ€œThere will be many parts of life that will be challenging for everyone. It can be something as simple as failing a math test to as serious as losing a loved one. These events will happen to everyone, and there is no way to avoid them. Sportsmanship teaches us to help those that are going through adversity, whether it be our teammates or opponents, to continue pushing.โ€

Hutson Hohlbein, Adrian Lenawee Christian
Played four seasons of varsity football, playing fourth of varsity basketball and will play fourth of varsity baseball in the spring. Earned all-conference honors in football and all-county in football and basketball, and helped both of those teams to District titles. Served as captain for multiple seasons of both football and basketball teams and as part of playerโ€™s council for former. Selected as representative for Southern Central Athletic Association team-building retreat as sophomore. Carries grade-point average above 4.0 and participating in second year of National Honor Society, this year as treasurer. Also serving as student council vice president after previously serving two years as a representative and as class president as a freshman. Serving third year as class chaplain. Participated as youth basketball coach and continues to officiate multiple sports. Finalizing college plans but intends to study nursing as part of a pre-medical program.

Essay Quote: โ€œIf sportsmanship were to be put on the backburner, sports would not only lose their rule-locked organization, but it would also lose its special touch. Every athlete has a reason to play the game they love so much, but without a focus on sportsmanship, an athleteโ€™s love for the game would soon fade while things like pride, cheating, and disrespect steal their joy.โ€

Other Class C girls finalists for the Scholar-Athlete Award were: Anna Laurenz, Breckenridge; Makayla Fletcher, Clinton; Lauren Schnicke, Kent City; Grace Tylutki, Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central; Isabella Santiago-Lindsay, North Muskegon; Ellie DuVall, Ottawa Lake Whiteford; Ellary Pachulski, Saranac; Allyson Kemp, Unionville-Sebewaing; and Olivia Bowman, White Cloud.

Other Class C boys finalists for the Scholar-Athlete Award were: Gabriel Seir, Ann Arbor Greenhills; Jared Gottschalk, Beal City; Kendall Anthes, Cass City; Sandyn Cuthrell, Cass City; Drew Markel, Cass City; Giovanni Basanese, Iron Mountain; Jack Pedlar, Lake City; Riley McKenna, Lakeview; John Hayhurst, North Muskegon.

Overviews of the scholarship recipients of the Class D Scholar-Athlete Award follow. A quote from each recipient's essay also is included: 

Emma Springer, Three Oaks River Valley
Played four varsity seasons of volleyball, playing fourth of basketball and will play her fourth of softball this spring; also ran cross country as a sophomore. Earned all-state honors in softball and all-league recognition in both volleyball and basketball, and was part of receiving team academic all-state recognition in basketball and softball. Helped softball team to league and District titles her first three seasons and has served as captain of all three teams three times. Has served or is serving as class president, National Honor Society chapter president, Varsity Club president, Interact Club founder and president, Spanish Club officer and vice president of student congress. Participated in various volunteer efforts over all four years of high school, and also in schoolโ€™s peer-to-peer program as a junior. Will attend Calvin University and study kinesiology and Spanish with aspirations of obtaining a doctorate in physical therapy.

Essay Quote: โ€œWhat the River Valley community learned in its time of grieving is that sportsmanship can be so much more than an interaction between two people, or even two teams. Sometimes sportsmanship is displayed by multiple teams and countless individuals over two years and comes from those you least expect.โ€

Samantha Teachworth, Portland St. Patrick
Played four seasons of varsity volleyball, is playing her third of varsity basketball and will play her fourth of varsity softball in the spring. Earned all-league recognition in volleyball and softball and has captained all three of her varsity teams. Helped volleyball team to Regional championship and basketball team to District title. Participating in third year of National Honor Society and serving this year as president of the schoolโ€™s Student Advisory Committee. Also has served as president of the Ionia Future Farmers of America chapter and multiple 4-H clubs, as a church alter server prefect and township election official. Received various FFA awards and was recipient of the FFAโ€™s Washington Leadership Conference Scholarship. Will attend Aquinas College and study political science.

Essay Quote: โ€œWhen it comes to organized sports, I feel sportsmanship is one of the first things that should be taught. It is an issue that makes me nervous for the future of sports. โ€ฆ I watched my brotherโ€™s third-grade basketball game where a parent was getting so upset about the calls, he would follow a 15-year-old referee on the court to yell at him. It becomes a matter of self-control. We have to realize that at the end of the day, it is a game.โ€

Lesley Armah, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart
Ran four seasons of varsity cross country and will run his fourth of varsity track this spring, and played junior varsity basketball as a sophomore. Participated on cross country teams that finished first and second at MHSAA Finals. Earned AP Scholar with Honor Award and a third place in the Mid-Michigan Regional Brain Bee competition. Has represented his class as secretary/treasurer and vice president on student senate, served as co-captain of the school quiz bowl team and delegation leader for Model United Nations. Earned all- conference recognition for both quiz bowl and Model UN, helping the former to a state championship. Founded and served as president of College Prep Club and also participates in Key Club, National Honor Society, Science Olympiad and robotics. Finalizing college plans but intends to study biology.

Essay Quote: โ€œUnsurprisingly, gracefully leaping over thirty-nine inches of cold, hard metal while in a dead sprint is a difficult task to learn and one that I struggled with for quite some time. Fortunately, whenever I got critiqued for my mediocre form or smacked head-first into a hurdled, I had my trusty group of other hurdlers waiting with words of encouragement. โ€ฆ Despite my numerous, humiliating falls, I constantly received sportsmanly encouragement from teammates and even other competitors that made my bumpy transition into hurdling bearable.โ€

James Storey, Pickford
Played four seasons of varsity football, is playing his fourth of varsity basketball and will play his fourth of varsity baseball and participate in his third season of track & field this spring. Earned all-state honors in football and all-conference in basketball and baseball, and led Pickford to the 8-player Division 2 championship this past fall. Served as team captain in all four sports. Carries 3.99 grade-point average while dually enrolled for nine college credits, and earned school academic excellence awards in multiple subjects. Served as school and class president during four years of student government, and is participating in second year of National Honor Society. Tutors in math and serves as church volunteer. Finalizing college plans but intends to pursue a pre-medical degree with aspirations of a career in dermatology.

Essay Quote: โ€œSportsmanship is the one aspect of the game that makes high school athletics memorable forever. While there are times that athletes get caught up in the heat of an intense game, these are the situations where it is most important to maintain a good attitude and good sportsmanship. There will always be people who act unsportsmanlike in these situations; however, this is where student-athletes need to be leaders and deal with the situation in a sportsmanlike manner.โ€

Other Class D girls finalists for the Scholar-Athlete Award were: Teegan Dawson, Bellaire; Josie Koenigsknecht, Fowler; Colleen McCarthy, Onekama; Emma Engler, Peck; Kaitlyn Bricker, Pellston; and Isabel Mossel, Plymouth Christian Academy.

Other Class D boys finalists for the Scholar-Athlete Award were: Tony Piggott, Fowler; Ramy Abueita, Genesee; Alex Sutten, Marion; Adam Paga, Petoskey St. Michael Academy; Bryce Opie, Suttons Bay; and Matthew Schmidt, Three Oaks River Valley.

The Class B scholarship award recipients will be announced Feb. 11, and the Class A honorees will be announced Feb. 18.

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