Catch Up Quickly on MHSAA.tv
December 13, 2012
December is a busy month. Maybe you didn't get a chance to enjoy last week's beginning of boys basketball season.
Catch up on MHSAA.tv with 11 games featuring 21 teams, in addition to a number of broadcasts of girls basketball, wrestling, hockey and swimming and diving competitions.
Find all of these and more by scrolling through the "On Demand" section at the bottom of the MHSAA.tv page.
- Brighton vs. Petoskey boys basketball
- Newberry vs. Cheboygan boys basketball
- Milford vs. Petoskey boys basketball
- St. Joseph vs. Portage Northern boys basketball
- Rogers City vs. Sault Ste. Marie boys basketball
- Allegan vs. Plainwell boys basketball
- Lincoln Alcona vs. Hillman boys basketball
- Ludington vs. Mason County Central boys basketball
- Atlanta vs. Onaway boys basketball
- Montrose vs. Millington boys basketball
- Posen vs. Rogers City boys basketball
- Allegan vs. Plainwell girls basketball
- Wolverine vs. Ellsworth girls basketball
- Harbor Springs vs. Charlevoix girls basketball
- Posen vs. AuGres-Sims girls basketball
- Calumet vs. Iron River West Iron County girls basketball
- Montrose vs. Lake Fenton girls basketball
- Mio vs. Lincoln Alcona girls basketball
- Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian vs. Comstock Park girls basketball
- Ludington vs. Mason County Central girls basketball
- Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary's hockey
- Brownstown-Woodhaven vs. Trenton hockey
- Straits Area Conference at Rogers City wrestling
- Oscoda, Standish-Sterling, Caro, Ogemaw Heights boys swimming and diving
Below are highlights from Dec. 3-9. Each week, the MHSAA will assemble a package from broadcasts done through the School Broadcast Program.
Did you see that? (May 20-26)
May 28, 2013
By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor
Last week for many was one for getting in the final regular-season games and competitions of this spring – and for the most fortunate, a week for winning the first of what they hope will be many championships.
Here's our look at some of the most notable headlines from those seven days. Click on the links for full coverage.
Good Read of the Week
Spangler wins 500: Whether it be painting out the baselines an hour before game time or showing up to turn off the sprinklers in the middle of the night, Randy Spangler’s been doing it all as Coldwater’s baseball coach over the last 25 years – and Gary Baker explains what has gone into becoming a 500-win baseball coach. (Coldwater Daily Reporter)
Girls Soccer
Cadillac celebrates first title: Cadillac and Traverse City West are co-champions of the Big North Conference this spring. But Cadillac’s share is its first BNC title. (Cadillac News)
Softball
Another memorable first: Croswell-Lexington clinched its first Blue Water Area Conference title Tuesday and ended the night's doubleheader sweep with a perfect league record as well. (Port Huron Times-Herald)
Boys Lacrosse
Holland Christian moves on: The ranked Maroons got a scare from Mattawan in their Division 2 Regional game Thursday, but scored eight second-half goals to continue on. (Grand Rapids Press)
Track and Field
Cass Tech, Renaissance clinch PSL titles: The Cass Tech boys and Renaissance girls won big to finish the regular season at the Detroit Public School League’s championship meet. (Detroit News)
Seminary coach finishes: Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary boys track and field coach Robert Schroer will retire from coaching after this weekend’s Division 4 Final – and 40 years running his program. (Saginaw News)
Girls Golf
Houghton sweeps league final: The West Peninsula Athletic Conference individual championship went to a three-person playoff before Megan Kelly needed just one hole to claim the title. She helped key Houghton’s team championship as well, and Houghton’s boys also won their West PAC tournament. (Houghton Mining Gazette)
Baseball
Bath wins big: In something of a stunner at the 52-year Capital Area Diamond Classic, Bath defeated Holt 9-1 in a quarterfinal Friday night behind the 11-strikeout performance of pitcher Ryan Orr. Only twice before in the tournament’s history had a Class C or D school won a game. (Lansing State Journal)