Michigan High School Football Playoffs. State Champs! You can follow all of this week's state championship action on SBLive Michigan, including live Michigan high school football scores, game recaps, top . Assistant AD for Marketing and Fan Experience . The small-school power increased its total over the past decade, winning four straight years from 2013-16 under Steve Czerwon. Nov 25, 2022. The MHSAA Michigan High School Football Championships event itself was a great event, we enjoyed watching the game. Terel Patrick (OC), Aronde Stanton (Co-DC), Jerrel Noland (QBs), Seniors: Danero Harris, Sterling Anderson Jr., Kenny Merrieweather, Dante Moore, Jameel Croft Jr., Samuel Washington, Teon Parks, Jacobe Oglesby, Tim Ruffin, Corey Webb, Semaj Dozie, Steven McCrary, Isaiah Salter, Michael Collins, Kenny Merrieweather, Jaylin Courtney, Messiah Blair, Zontez Calhoun, Blake Fields, Teshon Aiken; Juniors: Marquise White, Daion Johnson, Jamar Davis, Kavon Mathews, DeWayne Dickerson, Terrence Moore, Elijah Brickerson-Smith, Darren Taylor, Marvell Eggleston Jr., Daetom King, Ezekiel Bradley-Lewis, Jaylen Garrett, Ramsees Stephens; Sophomores: Willie Fletcher, David Calmese, Damon Stennis, Xavier Newsome, Tayshawn Henry-Johnson, David Readus, Lester Hutchinson, Kyle Burroughs, Michael Job, Demarco Hutcherson, Tashaan Lunn, Kelton Graham, Kolton Porter; Freshmen: Jaiden Windom, Joshua Rogers, Latrel Holman, Amaree Banks, Arnezz Garrett, Deshaun Wheeler, Rashawn Cunningham, Deonte Ellington. Mendon is now playing 8-man football, moving down before the 2021 season. FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK. Mid Michigan badly outrebounded the Norse, 48-27. Eight champions will be crowned this weekend at Ford Field, which played host to the Michigan High School Athletic Association football state finals. State titles: 1977, 1979, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022. MHSAA Championship Shirts are available from the MHSAA's exclusive provider of championship merchandise, EA Graphics (Sterling Heights, MI). Audio/Video/Final stats, > Captain-led meeting after Week 3 loss helped turn things around for Lumen Christi, > Lumen Christi, Traverse City St. Francis get rematch for state title, > Trenches lead Gladiators into finals as St. Francis prepares for Jackson Lumen Christi in Saturday's state title game, > Lumen Christi gets back to Ford Field with 20-7 win over Napoleon, 1 Traverse City St. Francis 53, 10 New Lothrop 8, > New Lothrop football team ousted in Division 7 by No. He finished with 65 yards rushing and was 8-for-12 passing for 112 yards. Combine that with four state titles between 1976 and 1995 under George Barcheski, and the Pioneers are one of the states dynasties. It was King's sixth MHSAA football championship and fifth in eight years. 6 Caledonia to repeat as D1 champions. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. 1-ranked Grand Rapids West Catholic rolled past No. 1894-- Detroit Central. The Crusaders fell in back-to-back state title games in 1989 and 1990, but they've become a force both state-wide and nationally in the 21st century, winning six titles in seven appearances between 2007 and 2022. Welcome to the 2022 Michigan high school football state championships. Junior Hunter DeBarr rushed for two touchdowns (26 and four yards) and 94 yards in the victory. Here's why. Bill Sheridan, William McMichael, Eugene Cunningham, Mario Steward, Pete Cender, Mike Hurst, Tremaine Thompson, Yharbrough, Marlon Nabors, Seniors: Mychal Yharbrough, Kejuan Houston, Dennis Crawford, Joshua Beasley, Christopher Gollman, Rafael Golden, Bernard Harrison, Kenyon Taylor, Demond Harrison, George Smith, Camden Weaver, Andre McDade, Jeremiah Warren, Kacy Gordon, Michael Hurst, Felix Shorter, Dante Crockett, Gabriel Little, Luke Budd, Da'Marion Gilliam, Juniors: Jeremiah Beasley, Larenzo Jennings, James Robinson, Kevin Simes, Joseph Stephens, Joshua Putman, Julian Johnson, Anthony Jones, Jalen Johnson, Myles Gregory, Davis Rogers, Raymonte Adams, Colbey Reed, Kristopher Easley, Dwight Lacy, Nasir Dais, Ronald Jackson, Nathaniel Johnson, Marice Johnson, Dion Franklin, Andrew Hessler, Percy Head, Sophomores: Andre Thomas, Adrian Walker, Marquis Peoples, Malik Murrell, Bryce Underwood, Brayden Lane, Deshaun Murray, Jevon Martin, Dathan Bryson, Nazier Howard, Ray-Mond Smith, Rashad Jones, Lamar Fairfax, Trezelle Jenkins, Gavin Ogle, Desmon Yharbrough, Freshmen: Shaun Reid, Aaron Jones, James Graves, Gary Abernathy, Tyler Alwardt, Brandon Bush, Mark Campbell, Andy Crowley, Gregg James, Jake Lampman, James Light, Bruce Morris, Kalani Muragin, Mike Shortt, Mike Szatkowski, Andrew Zimmerman, Seniors: Sherron Sutton II, Javon Williams, Mason Collins, Austin White, Jamari Allen, Griffin Phillips, Brady Drogosh, Aaron White, Hunter Lilla, Mike Perry, Payton Babich, Jack Yanachik, Chauncey Shaw, Triston Nichols, Jacob Gerbino, Chris Ford, Colin DHondt, Chris Pagano, George Garde, James McDonald, Joshua Rotole, Johnny Miller, Ryan Rotole, Sal Agrusa, Terrace Turner III, Cody Beleshi, Casey Beleshi, Jesse Lietzow, Dante Pancotto, Gjon Nikollaj, Preston Toutant, Brendan Dignan, Nicholas Nielsen, Tyler Cooper, Brian White II, Dillion Rea, Max Thamarus, Deshawn Beal, Mason Muragin, Devin Williams, Paul Hoang, Devin Wouters, Cody Cummins; Juniors: Kandakai Sherman Jr., Caden Campbell, Dylan Trondle, Bebe Rabhi, Noah Poledink, Gio Piccirilli, Brady Pellegrom, Landon Belesky, Austin Gerling, Joseph Maisano, James Wallace, Rhett Roeser, Josh Bergman, Joey Montilla, Max Apsey, Sam Wakula, Blake Droska, Joe Bergman, Shane Speck, Ryan Ross, Adam Geise, Bradley Zepp, Graham Gill, Brady Murphy, Shaun Boyd, Nick Krawczyk, Jayden Habayeb, Eric Christoff, AJ Slavko, Anthony Aquino, Landon Ryska, Chase Bouhanna; Sophomores: Robbie Ermmani, Nolan OLeary, Sante Gasperoni, Evan Haines, Luke Jablonski, Dee Rossell, Vito Zito, Mark White, Dalton Drogosh, Michael Lopez, Anthony Sancimino, Isaiah Jones, Dewayne Williams III, Phoenix Glassnor, Andrew Jolet, Peter Tocco, Joey Brannigan, Alex Salamone, Nicholas Williams, Jacob Hoffman, Derrick Williams Jr., Noah Dudus, Brady Lee, Ryan Hejl, Anthony Presnell, Pashk Daka, Gabe Montano, Jacob Tur; Freshmen: Drew Bouhanna, Sebastian Jundy, Anthony Bitonti, Lincoln Watkins, Isaac Gattine, Landyn Start, Walker Neff, Damion King IV, Alex Greaves, Zack Wagner, Micah Walker, David Williams, Philip Riggio, Ryan Pawloski, Evan Wolf, Tyson Bacon, Bill Gintner, Brayden Clark, Cameron Burgess, Joey Stevenson, Andrew Tiedt, Warren De La Salle Collegiate 43, Birmingham Groves 15, Warren De La Salle Collegiate 55, Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse 7. Click here. There are seven schools that have double-digit state titles and well go through all of them below. 03 11 - 12 , 2023. Lawrence Beamer, Zach Blacquiere, Zach Brinkert, Andrew Burgess, Kody Emeott, Clark Jarstfer, Jeff Goodwin, Sean McDonald, Brad Moore, Eric Morgan, Kris Nash, Justin Cherry, Ethan Gary, Jeremiah McDonald, Hunter Williams, Jim Largent, Mike Bailey, Seniors: Kaden McDonald, Lucas Mead, Anna Seebeck, Nick Wheeler, Logan Koktovich, Brady Gehrett, Ethan Breault, Joshua Whitney, Earl Esiline, Lincoln McKinnon, Brenden Quick, Gage Cingano, Dominic Coats, William Graham; Juniors: Jhace Massey, Treyton Siegert, Joshua Leinenger, Collin McDonald, Braden Ritchie, Daniel Tackett, Scott Inscho, John Corlew, Trenton Reid, Hunter McDowell, Logan Klein, Donovan Reid, Michael Tackett, Isaac Hale; Sophomores: Donald (Trace) Corlew III, Mason Meier, Jayden Mieske, Brady Dickinson, Drake Ross, Aiden Samalik, Matthew Lechner; Freshmen: Preston Willert, Colton Pfenninger, Brody Verellen, Talan Goodwin, Darren Smith, Caleb Houser, Lance Siegel, Fred Zomer, Mike Perry, Brett Meyers, Kolbe Schmidt, Josh Domanski, Drew Hernandez, Todd Beaudoin, Austin Reichert, Jim Arsulowicz, Brett Wildman, Mitchell Doyle, Seniors: Bernie Varnesdeel, Carson Beekman, Elliot Zainea, Dom Inbody, Ethan Droski, Caleb Clinger, Collin Wildman, Ben Sochanek, Joe Debski, Timmy Kloska, Eugene Atkins, Danny Groskiewicz, Noah Abram, Bryce DeBruyne, Austin Misner, Joseph Petz, Luke Krzewski, Luis Barajas, Andrew McAlary, Jacob Radlinski; Juniors: Cole Bauer, Nolan Rinehart, Ryer Snow, Carter Perry, Ethan Stoner, Charlie DeBruyn, Joe Wichlacz, Gil Gagnon, Brandon Petersen, Carter Abram, Crew Chrystan, Blake Graff, Josh Mitchell, Ethan Tuttle, Ryan Gill, Wyatt Fredrickson, Hlib Kuzmenko; Sophomores: Colin Hunter, David Britenfeld, Chris Schaub, Luke Radlinski, Max Wildman, Brennen Wuesten, Andrew DeYoung, Gabe Powers, Josh Hemmes, Trace Tanis, Sam Richmond, Mike Mersino, Dakoda Miron, Liam Schneider, Aidan Taylor, Eli Ricord, Matthew Gutierrez, Chance Anderson, Gabe Schwieters, Dom Fischer; Freshmen: Grady Augustyn, Connor Olszewski, Jacob Timmer, Sean Brogan, Tony Panici, Jeoff Marcantel, Pete Lefere, Dan Horn, Zack Marcy, Tyler Aldridge, Ben Pelletier, Joe Bentschnieder, Zach Erwin, Matt Catterlin, Dick Cooper, Marty McNair, Seniors: Devian Franklin, Derrick Walker, Connor Dancer, Joe Lathers, Reid Garcia, Conor Berkeypile, Cooper Cumberworth, Charles Konkle, Garrett Slider, Conor Smith; Juniors: Britton Hampton, Gabe King, Colin Wilson, Pierre Gray, Ryan Walicki, Alex Pastoriza, Xavier Gallant, Lucas Gutierrez, Owen Matthews, Aiden Pastoriza, Luke Smith; Sophomores: Kadale Williams, Timmy Crowley, JJ Brown, Logan Decker, Mason Herney, Isaac Rehberg, Adam Fuller, Kenyon Bushinski, Cooper Narkiewicz, Andy Matthews, Andrew Salazar, Hayden Rhinehart, Maverick Stergakos, Tim Smiley, Drew Sweeney, Kash Kalahar, Charlie Saunders; Freshmen: Tommy King, Brady Mead, Parker Schirmacher, Cal Peterson, Isaac Maki, Nolan Huff, Sean Walicki, Paul Sattler, Jack Fitzpatrick, Matt Dubois, Noah Lampman, Antwon Baker, Sam Vandam, Keegan Grandy, Luke Knoll, Cooper Clevenger, Ben Avis, Bob Ondrovick, Jason Vida, T.J. Thieken, Ray Paige, Tony DuPree, Nathan Bauman, Phil Bauman, Kris Hoag, John Nagle, Seniors: Shea Ruddy, Luis Trejo, Ethan Emch, Aidan Cousino, Brayden Luse, Logan Brown, Mason McLaughlin, Kyle Gray, Owen Knaggs, Shane Suchora, Keith Gray, Seamus Waterford; Juniors: Ryin Ruddy, Hunter DeBarr, Lincoln Joerin, Kolby Masserant, Liam Waterford, Brandon Knaggs, Stepan Masserant, Jake Iott, Jakub Diesing, Drew Knaggs, Jack Iott, Trent Olrich, Luke Vida; Sophomores: Rylan Joerin, Avery Cousino, Owen Lievens, Chase Lee, Connor Bott; Freshmen: Caden Schroyer, Drew Ruddy, Cooper Diesing, Nate Andrews, Brody Hillard, Mason DeBarr, Antonio Nachtrab, Shevy Alexander, Keegan Thomas, Frank Palfalvi, Luke Henegar, Cole Griffith, Zayne Emch, Nolan Brown, Logan Riffle, James Collins, Jake Scott, Nolan Walker, Gavin Peters, Mallory Bahls, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 44, Clarkston Everest Collegiate 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 38, White Pigeon 26, > Jackson Lumen Christi rallies to win Division 7, > Jackson Lumen Christi comes back to topple Traverse City St. Francis, > Lumen Christi shows second-half strength in state-title win, > St. Francis defense stands strong in loss to Lumen Christi, > 4th-Quarter Comeback Caps Season-Long Rally as Lumen Claims 12th Title.