State Champs! Michigan: Hockey Time Episode 3

December 15, 2022

Join Jonathon Kidd and Sean Baligian for another edition of State Champs! Hockey Time

2:03 - KLAA-MIHL Recap #1
Livonia Franklin vs. Grosse Pointe North, Saline vs. Novi, Port Huron Northern vs. Canton, U of D Jesuit vs. Northville, Grosse Pointe South vs. Livonia Churchill, Plymouth vs. Cranbrook

3:58 - Warrior Hockey Player of the Year Update

5:01 - DAC Athlete of the Year Promo

6:29 - KLAA-MIHL Recap #2
Orchard Lake Saint Mary's vs. Howell, Trenton vs. Livonia Stevenson, Salem vs. De La Salle, Hartland vs. Brother Rice, Detroit Catholic Central vs. Brighton

8:46 - Houghton, Saginaw Heritage and Clarkston starts this season

11:07 - Wall Award Update

12:53 - Coaches' Corner - David Mitchell - Livonia Stevenson

16:56 - Trenton vs. Riverview Gabriel Richard - Gametime Live Preview 

Shamrocks Clinch 7th-Straight Division 1 Title with Familiar Finals Dominance

By Keith Dunlap
Special for MHSAA.com

March 8, 2026

PLYMOUTH — In another dominant championship game performance, Detroit Catholic Central made it seven straight Division 1 titles Saturday with a 6-0 win over a Northville team making its first appearance in a Final.

As has been the case often in the championship game, Catholic Central was just too much at USA Hockey Arena.

The Shamrocks outshot the Mustangs, 47-15. 

Junior Myles Schlack had a goal and two assists, and juniors Sam Masek and Elian Szerlip each had a goal and an assist to lead the way for DCC (29-1-1).

“It doesn’t get old,” Catholic Central head coach Brandon Kaleniecki said. “I think each one’s special in their own way. We try not to look at the numbers in a row. Each year is its own special team, and that’s what makes it so much fun for us.”

It was even more fun for Schlack, a defenseman who netted three points.

“We didn’t know much about them coming in,” Schlack said. “We just wanted to play our game. We knew we could dominate them that way, and we did.”

Northville’s Jake Jurcisin (12) controls the puck on his team’s end of the ice. Northville ended its longest MHSAA Tournament run at 23-9.

“We have absolutely no regrets,” Northville head coach Ryan Ossenmacher said. “We didn’t lose a minute of time this year to get better. For some of the guys it’s just a start, for some of the guys it was a great finish.” 

Catholic Central peppered Northville with shots in the first period but couldn’t get on the scoreboard until there was 2:16 left before the first intermission, when junior Luke Perdue jumped on a rebound in front of the Northville goal and shot it into a half-open net to make it 1-0. 

The Shamrocks made it 2-0 with 10:34 remaining in the second period on a goal by Masak, who fired a point shot that went just underneath the crossbar. 

Catholic Central then took a 3-0 lead 2:19 later when Schlack scored on a shot near the top of the left face-off circle. 

The Shamrocks took a 4-0 lead with 12:53 remaining in the game on a goal by Szerlip, who took a shot that deflected off a Northville defensemen and fluttered underneath the crossbar. 

With 9:07 left, Catholic Central went up 5-0 when junior Lucas Szmagaj scored on a wrist shot from the right face-off circle. 

Senior Kristian Marchese then got into the act, scoring on a shot from the right face-off circle to give Catholic Central a 6-0 lead with 3:10 left. 

“It was not a year where we were going to show up and dominate from the get-go to the end,” Kaleniecki said. “We knew there were going to be some challenges and a building experience as the year went on. The record sounds great whatever it ended up being, but there was a lot of challenges along the way where these guys rose to the occasion and got better at the end. Obviously, I love the way we played down the stretch.”

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PHOTOS (Top) Detroit Catholic Central players celebrate during their Division 1 Final win Saturday and USA Hockey Arena. (Middle) Northville’s Jake Jurcisin (12) controls the puck on his team’s end of the ice. (Photos by Adam Sheehan/Hockey Weekly Action Photos.)