Hockey Champs Play on MHSAA.TV
February 5, 2014
A pair of reigning MHSAA hockey champions are among teams in action last week that can be watched on-demand at MHSAA.TV.
Reigning Division 2 champion Livonia Stevenson's game against Division 1 runner-up Detroit Catholic Central is among broadcasts now available, as are two games including Division 3 winner Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood.
Here's a look at all listings of games from last week, followed by this week's MHSAA Perspective and MHSAA.TV highlight clips.
Hockey
- Port Huron Northern vs. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood
- Detroit U-D Jesuit vs. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood
- Livonia Stevenson vs. Detroit Catholic Central
- Calumet vs. Kingsford
Girls Basketball
- Gaylord St. Mary vs. Johannesburg-Lewiston
- Calumet vs. L'Anse
- Atlanta vs. Rogers City
- Lawton vs. Watervliet
- Allegan vs. Plainwell
- Davison vs. Flint Powers Catholic
Boys Basketball
- Petoskey vs. Cheboygan
- Whittemore-Prescott vs. AuGres-Sims
- Sault Ste. Marie vs. Alpena
- Alba vs. Ellsworth
- Hale vs. Lincoln Alcona
- Painesdale-Jeffers vs. Calumet
- Watervliet vs. Lawton
- Hemlock vs. Saginaw Valley Lutheran
- Allegan vs. Plainwell
- Hudsonville vs. East Kentwood
Wrestling
- Alpena vs. Onaway
- St. Ignace vs. Onaway
- Ovid-Elsie vs. Hemlock
- Hemlock vs. Saginaw Nouvel
MHSAA Perspective: In this week's edition, John Johnson talks about the need to respect officials after a fan attempted to grab a referee during a recent game in mid-Michigan - Keep Your Hands to Yourself
Plenty of Pigskin on MHSAA.TV
September 12, 2013
Want more football? Check out 24 teams in 12 games from all over the state last week on-demand at MHSAA.TV.
Those are just part of the body of events available from last week, including multiple soccer games featuring Division 2 top-ranked East Lansing.
See the list and watch highlights below from two Week 2 football games and a recent volleyball match in our highlights package at the bottom of this screen:
MHSAA Perspective: John Johnson discusses the reality behind major television networks broadcasting high school games and why their reasons don't match up with the values of high school athletics - The Reality of TV