Video 2/17/16: Hoops, Hockey, Wrestling
February 17, 2016
By John Johnson
MHSAA Communications Director
Each week, MHSAA.tv features highlights of events produced by schools involved in the MHSAA School Broadcast Program.
This week's package includes clips from the Saginaw Heritage/Midland Dow girls basketball game, Division 3 Individual Wrestling District at Montrose and the Cadillac/Alpena ice hockey game.
More than 200 hours of live streaming video from a variety of MHSAA postseason tournaments in winter sports begins on Saturday (Feb. 20) on a subscription basis on MHSAA.tv, with about one-third of that content being generated by student crews from 11 schools involved in the MHSAA’s School Broadcast Program.
The School Broadcast Program members will be producing tournament events taking place in their own buildings, as well as traveling to nearby tournament venues to stream action from Girls Competitive Cheer Districts and Regionals; District, Regional and Quarterfinal games in the Girls and Boys Basketball Tournaments; the Upper Peninsula Swimming Finals and one division of the MHSAA Skiing Finals. The participating schools are: Cedar Springs, Comstock Park, East Lansing, Flint Kearsley, Haslett, Lake Orion, Marquette, Montrose, Mt. Pleasant Tech Center, Negaunee and Rockford.
In its seventh year, the School Broadcast Program gives members an opportunity to showcase excellence in their schools by creating video programming of athletic and non-athletic events with students gaining skills in announcing, camera operation, directing/producing and graphics.
The program also gives schools the opportunity to raise money through advertising and viewing subscriptions.
All sporting events – Live or On-Demand – are available on a subscription basis only for their first 72 hours online. They become available for free, on-demand viewing approximately 72 hours following their completion.
Here is the schedule for winter MHSAA Tournaments on MHSAA.TV (As of Feb. 15, subject to change):
February 20
- Upper Peninsula Swimming Finals at Marquette – 9 a.m.
- Competitive Cheer Division 3 Districts at Comstock Park – 10 a.m.
- Competitive Cheer Division 2 Districts at Cedar Springs – 10 a.m.
- Competitive Cheer Division 1 Districts at Lake Orion – 11 a.m.
- Competitive Cheer Division 4 Districts at Lake Orion – 4:30 p.m.
February 26
- Team Dual Wrestling Quarterfinals at Mt. Pleasant – Div. 4 @ Noon; Div. 1 @ 2 p.m.; Div. 3 @ 4 p.m.; Div. 2 @ 6 p.m.
February 27
- Team Dual Wrestling Semifinals at Mt. Pleasant – Div. 1 & 4 @ 10 a.m.; Div. 2 & 3 @ Noon
- Team Dual Wrestling Finals at Mt. Pleasant – 3:30 p.m.
- Competitive Cheer Division 3 Regionals at Rockford - 6 p.m.
- Competitive Cheer Division 3 Regionals at Flint Kearsley - 6 p.m.
February 29
- Division 1 Skiing Finals at Marquette – 10 a.m.
- Class C Girls Basketball District First Round at Laingsburg
- Byron v. Saranac – 5:30 p.m.
- Laingsburg v. Carson City-Crystal – 7 p.m.
March 2
- Class C Girls Basketball District Semifinals at Laingsburg
- Game 1 winner v. Pewamo-Westphalia – 5:30 p.m.
- Game 2 winner v. Bath – 7 p.m.
- Class A Girls Basketball District Semifinals at Mt. Pleasant
- Saginaw Heritage v. Bay City Western-Mt. Pleasant winner – 5:30 p.m.
- Midland v. Midland Dow-Bay City Central winner – 7:30
March 3
- Individual Wrestling First Round at Auburn Hills – 2 p.m.
March 4
- Individual Wrestling Rounds 2-4 at Auburn Hills – 8:30 a.m.
- Girls Competitive Cheer Finals at Grand Rapids – Div. 1 – 6 p.m.
- Class A Girls Basketball Finals at Mt. Pleasant – 6:30 p.m.
- Class C Girls Basketball District Finals at Laingsburg – 7 p.m.
- Individual Wrestling Semifinals at Auburn Hills – 7 p.m.
March 5
- Individual Wrestling Rounds 6-8 at Auburn Hills – 8:30 p.m.
- Girls Competitive Cheer Finals at Grand Rapids – Div. 2 – 10 a.m.
- Girls Competitive Cheer Finals at Grand Rapids – Div. 3 – 2 p.m.
- Individual Wrestling Finals at Auburn Hills – 4:45 p.m.
- Girls Competitive Cheer Finals at Grand Rapids – Div. 4 – 6 p.m.
March 7
- Class A Boys Basketball District First Round at East Lansing
- East Lansing v. Lansing Waverly – 5 p.m.
- Haslett v. Grand Ledge – 7:30 p.m.
March 8
- Class A Girls Basketball Regional Semifinals at Mason - 6 & 7:30 p.m.
- Class A Girls Basketball Regional Semifinals at Hudsonville - 6 & 8 p.m.
March 9
- Class A Boys Basketball District Semifinals at East Lansing
- Game 2 winner v. Lansing Eastern – 5 p.m.
- Game 1 winner v. DeWitt – 7:30 p.m.
March 10
- Division 2 Ice Hockey Semifinals at Plymouth – 5 & 7:30 p.m.
- Class A Girls Basketball Regional Finals at Mason – 7 p.m.
- Class A Girls Basketball Regional Finals at Hudsonville – 7 p.m.
March 11
- Division 3 Ice Hockey Semifinals at Plymouth – 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
- Girls Gymnastics Team Finals at Rockford – 2 p.m.
- Division 1 Ice Hockey Semifinals at Plymouth – 5 & 7:30 p.m.
- Class A Boys Basketball District Finals at East Lansing – 7 p.m.
March 12
- Division 2 Ice Hockey Final at Plymouth – 10 a.m.
- Lower Peninsula Boys Swimming & Diving Finals – 3 locations – Noon
- Girls Gymnastics Individual Finals at Rockford – Noon
- Division 3 Ice Hockey Final at Plymouth – 2 p.m.
- Division 1 Ice Hockey Final at Plymouth – 6 p.m.
March 14
- Class C Boys Basketball Regional Semifinals at Flint Hamady - 6 & 7:30 p.m.
- Class D Boys Basketball Regional Semifinals at Negaunee - 6 & 8 p.m.
- Class D Boys Basketball Regional Semifinals at Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart - 6 & 7:45 p.m.
March 15
- Class A Girls Basketball Quarterfinals at Fenton – 7 p.m.
- Class A Girls Basketball Quarterfinals at Battle Creek Central or Class B Quarterfinals at Fowlerville – 7 p.m. (Dependent on match-up)
- Class D Girls Basketball Quarterfinals at Negaunee – 7 p.m. (Dependent on match-up)
March 16
- Class C Boys Basketball Regional Finals at Flint Hamady – 7 p.m.
- Class D Boys Basketball Regional Finals at Negaunee – 7 p.m.
- Class D Boys Basketball Regional Finals at Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart – 7 p.m.
March 17
- Class C Girls Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 1 p.m. & 2:50 p.m.
- Class D Girls Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 6 p.m. & 7:50 p.m.
- LIVE Post-Game Press Conferences after each contest
March 18
- Class A Girls Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 1 p.m. & 2:50 p.m.
- Class B Girls Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 6 p.m. & 7:50 p.m.
- LIVE Post-Game Press Conferences after each contest
March 19
- LIVE Girls Basketball Finals coverage of post-game awards & press conferences; plus Shooter’s Challenges and presentation of BCAM’s Miss Basketball Award
March 22
- Class A Boys Basketball Quarterfinals at Grand Blanc – 7 p.m.
- Class A Boys Basketball Quarterfinals at Lansing Eastern – 7 p.m.
March 24
- Class C Boys Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 1 p.m. & 2:50 p.m.
- Class D Boys Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 6 p.m. & 7:50 p.m.
- LIVE Post-Game Press Conferences after each contest
March 25
- Class A Boys Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 1 p.m. & 2:50 p.m.
- Class B Boys Basketball Semifinals at East Lansing – 6 p.m. & 7:50 p.m.
- LIVE Post-Game Press Conferences after each contest
March 26
- LIVE Boys Basketball Finals coverage of post-game awards & press conferences; plus presentation of MHSAA’s Charles E. Forsythe Award and Scholar-Athlete Award; Shooter’s Challenges and presentation of BCAM’s Miss Basketball Award
Here’s the schedule of events School Broadcast Program members plan to stream this week for broadcast at MHSAA.tv. On-Demand listings may be available as soon as one hour following an event’s completion.
Wednesday, February 17
- Traverse City Central at Alpena – JV Girls Basketball – 5:30 p.m. – LIVE
- Traverse City Central at Alpena – Girls Basketball – 7 p.m. – LIVE
Thursday, February 18
- Marquette at Negaunee – Gymnastics – 6 p.m. – LIVE
- Johannseburg-Lewiston at Onaway – Girls Basketball – 7 p.m. – On-Demand
- West Iron County at Calumet – Girls Basketball – 7:20 p.m. – LIVE
- Rochester at Lake Orion – Ice Hockey – 7:45 p.m. – LIVE
Friday, February 19
- Allendale at Comstock Park – Girls Basketball – 6 p.m. – LIVE
- Sturgis at Plainwell – Girls Basketball – 6 p.m. – LIVE
- Escanaba at Calumet – Ice Hockey – 7 p.m. – LIVE
- Dowagiac at Three Rivers – Boys Basketball – 7 p.m. – On-Demand
- Indian River Inland Lakes at Onaway – Boys Basketball – 7 p.m. On-Demand
- Birmingham Brother Rice at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood – Ice Hockey – 7:15 p.m. – LIVE
- Sturgis at Plainwell – Boys Basketball – 7:15 p.m. – LIVE
- Chassell at Calumet – Boys Basketball – 7:20 p.m. – LIVE
- Allendale at Comstock Park – Boys Basketball – 7:30 p.m. – LIVE
- Ishpeming Westwood at Negaunee – Girls Basketball – 7:30 p.m. – LIVE
Saturday, February 20
- Grosse Pointe South at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood – Ice Hockey – 2 p.m. – LIVE
Monday, February 22
- Baraga at Calumet – Girls Basketball – 7:20 p.m. – LIVE
Tuesday, February 23
- Sparta at Comstock Park – Freshman Girls Basketball – 4 p.m. – LIVE
- Sparta at Comstock Park – JV Girls Basketball – 5:30 p.m. – LIVE
- Sparta at Comstock Park – Girls Basketball – 7 p.m. – LIVE
Wednesday, February 24
- Oxford at Lake Orion – Boys Basketball – 7 p.m. – LIVE
- Gaylord St. Mary’s at Onaway – Boys Basketball – 7 p.m. – On-Demand
Schools interested in becoming a part of the School Broadcast Program should contact John Johnson at the MHSAA Office.
Century of School Sports: State's Storytellers Share Spring Memories
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
April 8, 2025
With the start of spring sports, the MHSAA’s “Century of School Sports” celebration has begun its final lap.
Every week we’ve told at least a few stories from these last 100 years – and today, we present our third and final installment of favorite sports memories from statewide media, our historian and MHSAA staff.
Below are their most unforgettable moments from spring.
Homer Sets Standard with 56-Game Baseball Winning Streak
Ron Pesch, MHSAA historian
Recognizing the contrasting challenges that face teams in various eras to set or break records, it was great fun to track Homer's successful attempt to match, then exceed Grand Haven's 43-year-old record, then chase a national record for consecutive baseball victories.
There's something about the small-town excitement knitted into such a chase. Grand Haven set the mark back before an MHSAA-sponsored state tournament commenced in 1971. Inherently built into such an accomplishment is an evolving roster that spans multiple seasons, when a single season featured only 20 to 30 or so games. (Only one Buccaneer player was part of all the Buccaneers' 56-straight victories.)
Because of the postseason, Homer's annual slate featured more games, but came with the additional challenge of squaring off against more talented teams as the playoffs progressed. Homer's record-setting win came during a homefield doubleheader against Reading during the 2005 regular season – ironically against the school which gave the Trojans their last loss in the 2003 Regional Semifinal. Victorious in both games that day against Reading, Homer extended the run through 75-consecutive contests – a national record, since topped – that ended in June with a 7-6 loss to Saginaw Nouvel in the MHSAA Division 3 Final.
Truly an Unforgettable Classic
Tim Staudt, WILX (Lansing), in 54th year of broadcasting
The one memory from the spring season that immediately jumps to mind is the 2006 Diamond Classic final between Homer and Grand Ledge. Grand Ledge would come back to win the game 7-6 with players from the Lansing Lugnuts in the dugout watching to see how the game was going to end.
This was one more remarkable Grand Ledge baseball achievement under coach Pat O’Keefe. It would be Homer’s only loss of the 2006 season, as they went 38-1 and won the Division 4 championship, a year after winning a then-national record 75 straight games.
Career Crosses Paths with State’s 2 Winningest on Baseball Diamond
Brian Calloway, Lansing State Journal
In two media markets I have worked in in the state, I’ve had the privilege to cover two of the state’s most decorated baseball coaches in Blissfield’s Larry Tuttle and Grand Ledge’s Pat O’Keefe, who are both members of the Michigan Baseball Hall of Fame.
I worked in Adrian when Larry Tuttle joined the 1,000-win club in June of 2008. After moving to the Lansing market, I got to document the final portion of O’Keefe’s special career that he ended as the all-time wins leader before eventually being passed by Tuttle.
Legendary Softball Team Ends Legendary Run
Geoff Kimmerly, MHSAA Communications Director and formerly of Lansing State Journal
I stepped into the Lansing State Journal fulltime lineup in January 2000 amid the senior years of two of the greatest athletes in local and statewide high school sports history – Lansing Waverly’s Marcus Taylor, who led his team to the Class A basketball title that March, and Okemos’ Jessica Beech, who had pitched her softball team to the Division 1 championship in 1999 and remains the most accomplished three-sport athlete in mid-Michigan history.
Dating back to that title run, Beech had earned an MHSAA-record 57 straight pitching victories heading into a Division 1 Regional Semifinal on June 10, 2000, at Lansing Everett. Up next was undefeated Portage Northern. Beech struck out 11 hitters against the team Okemos coach Dan Stolz called “the best his team has faced the past two seasons.” But Northern prevailed 2-0, with sophomore Anna Ollgaard throwing a one-hitter, and went on to finish the season 41-0 and Division 1 champion for the first of three consecutive seasons. The Huskies’ 52-game winning streak started that spring remains the second-longest in MHSAA softball history.
Lectka Becomes Unstoppable in Leaving Livonia Franklin Legacy
Brad Emons, Detroit Free Press (formerly of Observer & Eccentric newspapers)
After falling to Mount Clemens L’Anse Creuse North in the 1985 championship game, 5-0, Livonia Franklin redeemed itself by beating Waterford Kettering, 1-0, in the 1986 Class A Softball Final for its first state title as senior pitcher Tracy Lectka’s threw a no-hitter at Lansing’s Ranney Park.
Lectka tossed back-to-back shutouts, including a 2-0 Semifinal win over South Lyon in a two-day continuation game halted by darkness where Lectka pitched all 20 innings to secure the victory.
Glen Lake’s Superwoman Finishes with Another Historic Run
Mick McCabe, Detroit Free Press since 1970
Heading into the 1992 Class D track & field state championships at Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern, Maple City Glen Lake’s Marnie Peplinski had to balance the emotions of being confident without being overconfident.
She looked at the performances of the other girls in the Finals and compared them to her efforts. “I knew they were not going to make up two or three seconds in that one day unless they were Superwoman.”
Well, Superwoman did show up at the Finals that day, but she was wearing a Glen Lake uniform.
That day, her final day of being a Michigan high school athlete, Peplinski became the first girl in state history to win four state titles in consecutive years, helping Glen Lake to its second-straight team title. She set Finals records when she won the 100 hurdles (15.06 seconds) and 300 hurdles (44.80). She also won the long jump (17 feet, 5 inches) and was part of the winning 1,600 relay team (4:03.90). She also had won all of those events as a junior, and as a sophomore she won the 300 hurdles, the long jump and the 1,600 relay, which she was a part of as a freshman as well.
The day capped a brilliant high school career for Peplinski, who also earned first-team all-state honors in basketball and volleyball. She went on to compete in track & field and basketball at Central Michigan University.
Brother Rice Sets Standard in Boys Lacrosse
Perry Farrell, MHSAA.com and formerly of Detroit Free Press
Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice's run in lacrosse was a showcase of dominance as they started a stretch that saw them win 13 of the first 14 Division 1 championships starting in 2005.
Watch the 2017 Division 1 Final, which Brother Rice won over Detroit Catholic Central 8-7, on the NFHS Network, and see highlights below from that game from State Champs! Sports Network.
Beal City Provides Celebration to Remember
Greg Miller, formerly of 9&10 News (Cadillac)
The 2023 season for Beal City baseball was a special one that ended with a Division 4 championship celebration on the field at McLane Stadium in East Lansing. A year prior, the Aggies, who had been top-ranked nearly the entire season, fell short in the championship game, and they were back seeking redemption.
In a tightly-fought battle in the title game against Plymouth Christian Academy, Beal City answered after surrendering the game's first run in the fourth inning, tying the game in the bottom half of the frame. They then took the lead in the bottom of the sixth.
Star pitcher Cayden Smith, after hitting his pitch limit with one out in the seventh, moved to shortstop and was able to catch the final out of the game, performing a celebratory backflip on the infield grass before being mobbed by his teammates in one of the coolest celebration moments I ever witnessed.
Watch the 2023 Division 4 Final on the NFHS Network.
Previous "Century of School Sports" Spotlights
April 2: Sharp Leadership Synonymous with MHSAA Success - Read
March 25: Athletic Directors Indispensable to Mission of School Sports - Read
March 18: 2025 Finals Begin Next Half-Century of Girls Hoops Championships - Read
March 11: Boys Basketball's Best 1st to Earn MHSAA Finals Titles - Read
March 5: Everything We Do Begins with Participation - Read
Feb. 25: Slogans & Logos Remain Unforgettable Parts of MHSAA History - Read
Feb. 19: MHSAA Tickets Continue to Provide Fan-Friendly Value - Read
Feb. 11: We Recognize Those Who Make Our Games Go - Read
Feb. 4: WISL Conference Continues to Inspire Aspiring Leaders - Read
Jan. 28: Michigan's National Impact Begins at NFHS' Start - Read
Jan. 21: Awards Celebrate Well-Rounded Educational Experience - Read
Jan. 14: Predecessors Laid Foundation for MHSAA's Formation - Read
Jan. 9: MHSAA Blazes Trail Into Cyberspace - Read
Dec. 31: State's Storytellers Share Winter Memories - Read
Dec. 17: MHSAA Over Time - Read
Dec. 10: On This Day, December 13, We Will Celebrate - Read
Dec. 3: MHSAA Work Guided by Representative Council - Read
Nov. 26: Finals Provide Future Pros Early Ford Field Glory - Read
Nov. 19: Connection at Heart of Coaches Advancement Program - Read
Nov. 12: Good Sports are Winners Then, Now & Always - Read
Nov. 5: MHSAA's Home Sweet Home - Read
Oct. 29: MHSAA Summits Draw Thousands to Promote Sportsmanship - Read
Oct. 23: Cross Country Finals Among MHSAA's Longest Running - Read
Oct. 15: State's Storytellers Share Fall Memories - Read
Oct. 8: Guided by 4 S's of Educational Athletics - Read
Oct. 1: Michigan Sends 10 to National Hall of Fame - Read
Sept. 25: MHSAA Record Books Filled with 1000s of Achievements - Read
Sept. 18: Why Does the MHSAA Have These Rules? - Read
Sept. 10: Special Medals, Patches to Commemorate Special Year - Read
Sept. 4: Fall to Finish with 50th Football Championships - Read
Aug. 28: Let the Celebration Begin - Read
PHOTOS (Top) From left: Homer's Josh Collmenter throws a pitch during the 2004 Finals, Maple City Glen Lake's Marnie Peplinski long jumps in 1992, the Brother Rice boys lacrosse team celebrates its 2019 championship, and the Portage Northern softball team takes a photo after finishing an undefeated 2000 season. (2) The Lansing State Journal sports section details Grand Ledge's comeback to defeat Homer at the Diamond Classic in Lansing. (3) Livonia Franklin's softball team takes a team photo after finishing its 1986 Class A title run. (4) Cayden Smith's backflip kicks off Beal City's 2023 championship celebration. (MHSAA file photos.)