Did you lose this medal?

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

August 19, 2013

It’s not quite a needle in a haystack. But it could turn into a great story.

This 1984 MHSAA Regional medal, pictured above, was found recently in Massachusetts with a metal detector. The finder, coincidentally a former collegiate track and field coach, hopes to return the medal to its rightful owner.

Doing so might not be as difficult as it sounds, but we’ll need help from our friends in the track and field community.

Here’s what we know:

  • The medal was received for finishing fourth in the 800 meters at a Class B Regional in 1984.
  • The Regional had to be in the Lower Peninsula, because Class A and Class B were and continue to be combined in the Upper Peninsula.
  • There were 10 Class B Regionals during the 1984 season, hosted by Sturgis, Parma Jackson County Western, Chelsea, Warren Fitzgerald, Linden, Corunna, Ovid-Elsie, Fremont, Greenville and Gaylord.
  • So that means the medal could have only 20 possible owners. 

Unfortunately, we do not have Regional results from the 1980s on file in our office. That’s where our helpers come in.

If you have results, or any idea who won this medal, please contact me at [email protected]. If we can connect medal with owner, we’ll tell much more of this story – including that of the coach who found it and made the call to start its return trip home.   

This Week in High School Sports: 8/28/15

August 27, 2015

Following a decade-long run of "MHSAA Perspective" on radio stations all over Michigan, the MHSAA is debuting this week "This Week in High School Sports," a collection of features discussing current issues and highlighting accomplishments that will be produced through the winter season. 

This Week In High School Sports will lead each show with feature stories from around the state from the MHSAA’s Second Half, or from network affiliated stories and interviews. "Be The Referee," a 60-second look at the fine art of officiating, makes its statewide radio debut in the middle of the show and is followed by a closing Perspective. 

The opening show features the Ithaca High School football team, a "You Make the Call" question on Be The Referee, and a Perspective about the MHSAA’s ongoing health and safety work. Listen to this week’s show by Clicking Here.