Watch 550+ Events on MHSAA TV

October 27, 2020

By John Johnson
MHSAA Director of Broadcast Properties

The last week of the girls volleyball regular season, and playoff action in football and boys soccer will provide plenty of viewing this week on the NFHS NetworkMHSAA.tv and FOX Sports Detroit. 

Here’s the schedule: 


Football Playoffs

Thursday - Oct. 29
Bay City Central  vs. Pontiac   - 7 PM
Midland Dow  vs. Flushing   - 7 PM
Suttons Bay  vs. Manistee Catholic Central  - 7 PM
 
Friday - Oct. 30
Traverse City West  vs. Grand Rapids Union   - 6 PM
Whitehall  vs. Fruitport   - 6 PM
Pewamo-Westphalia  vs. Hesperia    - 6:45 PM
Mt Morris  vs. Pinconning    - 6:55 PM
Birmingham Seaholm  vs. Sterling Heights   - 7 PM
Bloomfield Hills  vs. Troy   - 7 PM
Brandon  vs. St. Clair   - 7 PM
Brighton  vs. Novi   - 7 PM
Burton Bendle  vs. Byron    - 7 PM
Calumet  vs. Houghton   - 7 PM
Caro  vs. Chesaning   - 7 PM
Cass City  vs. Reese   - 7 PM
Cedar Springs  vs. Petoskey   - 7 PM
Charlevoix  vs. Roscommon   - 7 PM
Clare  vs. Kent City   - 7 PM
Corunna  vs. Birch Run   - 7 PM
Dearborn Heights Robichaud  vs. Whitmore Lake   - 7 PM
Detroit Catholic Central  vs. Walled Lake Northern   - 7 PM
DeWitt  vs. Jackson Northwest   - 7 PM
Durand vs. Detroit Collegiate Prep   - 7 PM
East Grand Rapids  vs. Grand Rapids Northview   - 7 PM
Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker  vs. Bad Axe   - 7 PM
Erie-Mason  vs. Ecorse   - 7 PM
Fenton  vs. Walled Lake Central   - 7 PM
Flint Powers Catholic  vs. Marshall   - 7 PM
Fowlerville  vs. Haslett   - 7 PM
Frankenmuth  vs. Bridgeport   - 7 PM
Freeland  vs. Saginaw Valley Lutheran   - 7 PM
Gladstone  vs. Negaunee   - 7 PM
Grand Blanc  vs. Lake Orion   - 7 PM
Grand Blanc  vs. Lake Orion   - 7 PM – FOX PREP ZONE
Grass Lake  vs. Manchester   - 7 PM
Grosse Pointe North  vs. Detroit U Of D Jesuit   - 7 PM
Harbor Beach   vs. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary  - 7 PM
Hartland  vs. Howell   - 7 PM
Hemlock  vs. Vassar   - 7 PM
Hillsdale vs Olivet  - 7 PM – NFHS Network Bonus Coverage
Holt  vs. Ann Arbor Skyline   - 7 PM
Hopkins  vs. Belding    - 7 PM
Kalamazoo Central  vs. Ann Arbor  Huron  - 7 PM
Livonia Clarenceville  vs. Tecumseh   - 7 PM
Macomb Dakota  vs. Macomb L'Anse Creuse North   - 7 PM
Madison Heights Lamphere  vs. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood   - 7 PM
Manistee  vs. Kalkaska   - 7 PM
Maple City Glen Lake  vs. Elk Rapids   - 7 PM
Mason  vs. Ionia   - 7 PM
Midland  vs. Alpena   - 7 PM
Midland Bullock Creek  vs. Carrollton   - 7 PM
Millington  vs. Otisville LakeVille  - 7 PM
Mount Pleasant  vs. Gaylord   - 7 PM
Northville  vs. Salem   - 7 PM
Notre Dame Preparatory  vs. Hazel Park   - 7 PM
Pinckney  vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary's  - 7 PM – FOX PREP ZONE
Portage Northern  vs. Battle Creek Central   - 7 PM
Portland  vs. Lakewood Lake Odessa   - 7 PM
Ravenna  vs. Morley Stanwood   - 7 PM
Reed City  vs. Cheboygan    - 7 PM
Riverview Gabriel Richard Catholic vs. Springport   - 7 PM
Romulus Summit Academy North  vs. Flat Rock   - 7 PM
Saginaw Swan Valley  vs. Shepherd   - 7 PM
Saline  vs. Ann Arbor Pioneer   - 7 PM
South Lyon  vs. Milford   - 7 PM
South Lyon East  vs. Garden City   - 7 PM
St. Joseph  vs. Richland Gull Lake   - 7 PM
Stevensville Lakeshore  vs. Niles   - 7 PM
Unionville Sebewaing  vs. Marlette   - 7 PM
Vicksburg  vs. Plainwell   - 7 PM
Walled Lake Western  vs. Waterford Mott   - 7 PM
West Bloomfield  vs. Utica Ford   - 7 PM
Zeeland West  vs. Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills   - 7 PM
Grosse Pointe South  vs. Oak Park   - 7:30 PM – FOX GAME OF THE WEEK
 
Saturday  - Oct. 31
Brownstown Woodhaven  vs. Taylor Preparatory   - 12 PM
Rockford  vs. Holland West Ottawa   - 12 PM
Peck   vs. Ashley   - 12:45 PM
Adrian Lenawee Christian  vs. International Academy of Flint  - 12:50 PM
Kingsford  vs. Ogemaw Heights   - 1 PM
Kingsley   vs. Standish-Sterling Central   - 1 PM
Portage Central  vs. Jackson   - 1 PM
Redford Union  vs. Dearborn Heights Annapolis   - 1 PM
Marquette vs. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer   - 2 PM
Royal Oak Shrine vs. Waterford Our Lady - 2 PM
Kinde North Huron  vs. Au Gres-Sims   - 5 PM
Traverse City St. Francis  vs. L'Anse   - 6 PM
Zeeland East  vs. Holland   - 7 PM  
Brethren  vs. Bear Lake   - 7 PM

Boys Soccer Regional Semifinals

 
Tuesday - Oct. 27    
Alma vs. Macomb Lutheran North - 5 PM
Clawson vs. Clinton - 5 PM
Dearborn Divine Child vs. DeWitt - 5 PM
Hillsdale vs. Dowagiac - 5 PM
Petoskey vs. East Grand Rapids - 5 PM
Salem vs. Mattawan - 5 PM
Walled Lake Central vs. New Baltimore Anchor Bay - 6 PM
Dearborn Edsel Ford vs. Saline - 7 PM
Grand Rapids Catholic vs. Grand Rapids South Christian - 7 PM
Grosse Ile vs. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard - 7 PM
Riverview vs. Chelsea - 7 PM
Spring Lake vs. Ada Forest Hills Eastern - 7 PM
Williamston vs. Frankenmuth - 7 PM
Troy Athens vs. Utica Eisenhower - 8 PM
 
Wednesday - Oct. 28
Marshall vs. St. Joseph - 5 PM
Elk Rapids vs. Ogemaw Heights - 6 PM
Richland Gull Lake vs. Holland - 7 PM
Shelby vs. Muskegon Oakridge - 8 PM
 

Girls Volleyball

 
Tuesday - Oct. 27
Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian vs. Montague  - TBA
Dearborn Heights Robichaud  vs. Hamtramck  - 4 PM
Vicksburg  vs. TBA- 4 PM
Burton Bendle  vs. Genesee  - 5 PM
Fremont  vs. Ludington  - 5 PM
Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian vs. TBA - 5 PM
Hart  vs. Fruitport Calvary Christian  - 5 PM
Multi-team Event @ New Lothrop - 5 PM
Multi-team Event @ Plainwell - 5 PM
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep vs. Holly  - 5 PM
Troy  vs. Detroit Country Day  - 5 PM
Multi-team Event @ Onekama - 5:30 PM
Cass City  vs. Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker  - 6 PM
East Grand Rapids  vs. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern  - 6 PM
Fowlerville  vs. Charlotte  - 6 PM
Multi-team Event @ Grand Rapids Christian - 6 PM
Vermontville Maple Valley vs. TBA - 6 PM
Wayland Union  vs. South Christian  - 6 PM
Williamston  vs. Lansing Catholic - 6 PM
Holland  vs. Wyoming  - 6:15 PM
Montrose  vs. Ovid-Elsie  - 6:15 PM
Mt Morris  vs. New Lothrop  - 6:15 PM
Stockbridge vs. Grass Lake  - 6:15 PM
Warren Woods-Tower  vs. Clint Twp.  Chippewa Valley  - 6:15 PM
St Johns  vs. Portland  - 6:20 PM
Bloomfield Hills Roeper  vs. Novi Christian Academy - 6:30 PM
Erie-Mason  vs. Sand Creek  - 6:30 PM
Grosse Pointe North  vs. Fraser  - 6:30 PM
Livonia Clarenceville  vs. Southfield Christian  - 6:30 PM
Oakland Christian  vs. Lutheran  Westland - 6:30 PM
Romulus Summit Academy North  vs.  Ypsilanti Arbor Prep - 6:30 PM
Sterling Heights Parkway Christian vs. Westland Huron Valley Lutheran  - 6:30 PM
Gladstone  vs. Negaunee  - 6:45 PM
Harbor Beach  vs. Marlette  - 6:45 PM
Brown City  vs. Capac  - 7 PM
Chesaning  vs. Durand - 7 PM
Fulton  vs. Ithaca  - 7 PM
Garden City  vs. Dearborn Heights Crestwood  - 7 PM
Hopkins  vs. Allegan  - 7 PM
Marquette vs. Escanaba  - 7 PM
St Charles  vs. Blanchard Montabella  - 7 PM
Bad Axe  vs. Caro  - 7:30 PM
 
Wednesday - Oct. 28
Macomb L'Anse Creuse North  vs. Romeo  - 4 PM
Waterford Our Lady vs. TBA - 4:30 PM
Grandville  vs. Holland West Ottawa  - 5 PM
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep School vs. Bloomfield Hills  - 5 PM
Mackinaw City  vs. Harbor Springs  - 5:30 PM
New Lothrop  vs. Clio  - 5:30 PM
Riverview Gabriel Richard Catholic  vs. Dearborn Edsel Ford  - 5:30 PM
Suttons Bay  vs. Fife Lake Forest Area  - 5:30 PM
Madison Heights Lamphere  vs. Ferndale  - 6 PM
Williamston  vs. East Lansing  - 6 PM
Blanchard Montabella  vs. Fulton  - 6:30 PM
Fennville  vs. Bloomingdale  - 6:30 PM
Petoskey  vs. Traverse City West  - 6:30 PM
Traverse City Central  vs. Alpena  - 6:45 PM
East Kentwood  vs. Rockford  - 7 PM
Freeland  vs. Bay City John Glenn - 7 PM
Grandville  vs. Rockford  - 7 PM
Morley Stanwood  vs. Lakeview  - 7 PM
Saginaw Swan Valley  vs. Alma  - 7 PM
Brethren  vs. Evart  - 7:30 PM
Pellston  vs. Cheboygan - 7:30 PM
 
Thursday - Oct. 29
Dearborn Heights Robichaud  vs. Ypsilanti Community  - 4 PM
Fenton  vs. Flushing  - 5:15 PM
Ortonville Brandon  vs. Lake Fenton  - 5:15 PM
Allen Park Cabrini  vs. Garden City  - 5:30 PM
Galesburg-Augusta  vs. Battle Creek Central  - 6 PM
Kinde North Huron  vs. Owendale-Gagetown  - 6 PM
Mason  vs. St Johns  - 6 PM
Munising  vs. Eben Junction Superior Central  - 6 PM
Vermontville Maple Valley  vs. Parchment  - 6 PM
Frankfort  vs. Lake City - 6:30 PM
Southfield Christian  vs. Sterling Heights Parkway Christian - 6:30 PM
Harbor Beach vs. Brown City  - 6:45 PM
Maple City Glen Lake  vs. Mesick  - 7 PM
Marquette vs. Calumet  - 7 PM
Saline  vs. Ann Arbor Huron - 7 PM
Kingsford  vs. Houghton  - 7:15 PM
Wixom St. Catherine vs. Novi Christian - 7:15 PM
Cass City  vs. Bad Axe  - 7:30 PM
Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker  vs. Caro  - 7:30 PM
 
Friday - Oct. 30
Peck  vs. Mayville  - 6 PM
Dollar Bay  vs. Baraga  - 6:20 PM
St Charles  vs. Carson City-Crystal  - 7:35 PM
 
Saturday - Oct. 31
New Lothrop  vs. Chesaning  - 8 AM
Saline  vs. TBA - 8:30 AM
Mt Morris  vs. TBA - 9 AM
St Charles  vs. TBA - 9 AM
Plymouth Christian Academy vs. TBA - 12 PM
 
In the coming week, more than 550 events at all levels in a variety of sports will be available on the NFHS Network/MHSAA.tv. Monthly subscriptions are $10.99. Click for a complete list of upcoming games, and for a complete list of on-demand games

Fans also can type their school name into the search field on the MHSAA.tv page to search for events. Varsity games being streamed also have links from the MHSAA Website’s Score Center, and from the schedules on individual school pages. Clicking on the green TV set icon listed next to an event will take you directly to a game. You can also watch on Roku enabled devices.

Now in its 12th 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. Pixellot – The NFHS Network’s automated streaming solution – is used by schools wishing to live stream games, but lacking the ability to staff the events. The program also gives schools the opportunity to raise money through advertising and viewing subscriptions.

NFHS Network subscriptions begin at $10.99 a month. Subscribers will have access to all live video and streaming statistics across the country. All content becomes available for free, on-demand viewing 72 hours after being shown live. A portion of every subscription sold by an SBP school goes to benefit its program. 

A complete list of participating schools can be found on the School Broadcast Program page of the MHSAA Website.

Century of School Sports: MHSAA's Move to TV, Now Internet, 60 Years Old & Growing

By Jon Ross
MHSAA Director of Broadcast Properties

June 3, 2025

On any given day during a sports season, you can choose from nearly 100 high school sporting events in Michigan to watch online.

More than 600 high schools are partners with the NFHS Network, and their freshman, JV, and varsity games all air live on that platform. In fact, since the MHSAA joined the Network in 2013, more than 216,000 events from Michigan have aired, trailing only Georgia and California. During the 2023-24 school year alone, nearly 47,000 events from Michigan were on live.

The NFHS Network is also home to the Finals in boys & girls cross country, boys & girls soccer, boys & girls Lower and Upper Peninsula swimming & diving, girls volleyball, 8-player football, competitive cheer, gymnastics, ice hockey, skiing, wrestling, baseball, softball, boys & girls lacrosse, and track & field. And starting with the 2025-26 school year, Finals in field hockey, boys volleyball, 11-player football, and boys & girls basketball will also air on the Network.

But it wasn’t always this easy to have so much content on your phone, computer, or TV.

During the mid-1950s, the MHSAA Representative Council began to explore the possibilities of having the Boys Basketball Finals televised. The Council discussed ideas of having all four classes broadcast to statewide audiences, and creating a modest new revenue stream while protecting existing ticket sales, which was already happening in some states.

It wasn’t until 1961 that a proposal from WJIM-TV in Lansing was approved by the Council on a one-year “experimental” basis.  All four title games would be shown, with WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, WPBN-TV in Traverse City and WTOM-TV in Cheboygan joining the network. Since the games were already sold out, a rights fee to protect against lost ticket sales was waived.

No live television took place in 1962, but Michigan State University’s WMSB-TV recorded the games to be shown the following day.

In 1963, only the Class A Final was televised on six stations – WXYZ-TV, Detroit; WJRT-TV, Flint/Saginaw/Bay City; WJIM-TV, Lansing; WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo; WWTV, Cadillac; and WWUP-TV, Sault Ste. Marie. At least one station – WXYZ (the flagship station of the network) – could make only a two-hour time slot available, and when that window closed, the broadcast ended before the end of the contest.

From 1964 through 1974, Final games were televised on anywhere from two to four stations, with MHSAA BULLETIN accounts listing WZZM-TV in Grand Rapids as the originating party most years up to 1970, and WOTV-TV in Grand Rapids from 1971-74. The BULLETIN reported that 10 stations carried the Class A game in 1968, and the number of stations varied for the other three games. Flint, Detroit and Cadillac were other markets in which games were regularly shown.

In 1975, the MHSAA struck up a relationship with Public Broadcasting for the games for seven years, with WCMU-TV in Mount Pleasant coordinating the network that included affiliates in Allendale, Detroit and University Center the first year. Stations in Alpena, East Lansing and Marquette would later be involved. WFUM-TV in Flint would assume responsibility for the network in 1981, and also produced one year of the MHSAA Football Finals at the Pontiac Silverdome.

The games went back the commercial air waves in 1982, originated by WILX-TV in Lansing and carried by stations in Cadillac, Flint and Grand Rapids. The Grand Rapids affiliate, WXMI-TV, would assume control of network operations from 1986 to 1989, and included live telecasts of the Girls Basketball Finals in its market.

When the Boys Basketball Finals moved to The Palace of Auburn Hills in 1990, Palace Sports & Entertainment produced and distributed the games statewide with WKBD-Southfield as the flagship station. At the same time, the MHSAA began to produce Finals in girls basketball, volleyball, soccer, ice hockey and other sports to be shown live and delayed on Pro-Am Sports (PASS Sports). Football Finals and the Football Selection Sunday Show also aired for several years on PASS. (A large collection of those games are available to view on the MHSAA YouTube channel.)

In 1998, the MHSAA began a 28-year partnership with Fox Sports Detroit (which became Bally Sports Detroit in 2021 and FanDuel Sports Network Detroit in 2024). Fox Sports broadcast Boys and Girls Basketball Semifinals and Finals and Football Finals, and also produced the football playoffs selection show during this time.

Starting in 2007, the MHSAA created the School Broadcast Program – which allowed schools to provide content to Comcast, which aired the games throughout the state on a delayed basis.

Six years later, the NFHS Network was born – with Michigan one of the founding states. The Network has shared nearly $1.5 million dollars with partner schools since the Network’s start.

In 2017, the addition of the Pixellot camera – an automated unit equipped with multiple high-definition cameras that operates without human assistance by focusing on the ball and player movement – sped up the number of schools supplying content to the Network. Otisville LakeVille Memorial in 2017 became the first Michigan school – and one of the first nationally – to implement the technology that now broadcasts events from fields and gyms all over both peninsulas.

But perhaps the most rapid acceleration of digital broadcast presence occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to live audience limits during much of the 2020-21 school year and made putting events online a must so families and friends could follow the action. And following that rapid rise in live streaming, the number of broadcasts has only continued to grow.

For those unable to attend a game in person, it’s never been easier to watch the game from home or anywhere with an internet connection.

(Retired MHSAA Director of Broadcast Properties John Johnson contributed significant research to this report.)

Previous "Century of School Sports" Spotlights

May 27: Upper Peninsula Helps Make Michigan's School Sports Story Unique - Read
May 20:
From Nearly A to Z, Schools Repped by 221 Nicknames - Read
May 13:
These Record-Setters were Nearly Impossible to Defeat - Read
May 6:
200+ Representatives Fill All-Time Council Roster - Read
April 29:
MHSAA Programs Prioritize Health & Safety - Read
April 23:
Patches Signify Registered Officials' Role in MHSAA Story - Read
April 16:
Student Advisory Council Gives Voice to Athletes - Read
April 9:
State's Storytellers Share Spring Memories - Read
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 Clockwise from top left: (1) Mickey York and Matt Shepherd anchor the 2024 Football Selection Show on FanDuel Sports Network Detroit. (2) Fred McLeod and Stan Edwards call the 1998 Class AA Final on Fox Sports Detroit. (3) Natalie Kerwin reports from the sidelines at the 2023 MHSAA 11-Player Football Finals on Bally Sports Detroit. (4) Rick Berkey is on the microphone at Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek to call the 1992 Girls Basketball Class C Final. (5) Mark Crawford and Kim Kaye broadcast the 1999 Class C/D Competitive Cheer Finals from Grandville High School.