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MHSAA Update - June 17th


Updated on 06/10/2022

Dear MHSAA Community,

Over the past 14 months, you have received dozens of emails and communication from the MHSAA as we have navigated the challenges of sports and COVID together. It appears we are at the doorstep of normalcy for school sports.

Effective on Tuesday, June 22, there are no longer any MDHHS COVID requirements or restrictions on testing, gatherings, groups, and face masks for any sports activity, both indoors and outdoors. The most significant change in today’s announcement from the Governor is indoor face masks are no longer required for anyone, including both vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals, effective on June 22.

This has been the most challenging and unique athletic school year in the nearly 100-year history of the MHSAA, and we wish to thank you for your support, help, and efforts as we were able to provide three seasons that all reached the finish line for our kids, coaches, and school communities together. This weekend, we are concluding our final three MHSAA Finals in baseball, softball, and soccer as this difficult yet rewarding year comes to a close.

Have an enjoyable and safe summer. We look forward to a much more normal August and beyond in 21-22.

Thanks again for your support of the MHSAA.

Mark Uyl
MHSAA Executive Director

7th Annual Trojan Open - Registration is open!


Updated on 06/10/2022

Whitmore Lake Athletics is proud to host the 7th Annual Trojan Open Golf Outing at the Whitmore Lake Golf Links on Saturday, August 7th (9:00 AM shotgun start).  The proceeds generated from this event will go toward purchasing a new utility vehicle for home events, updating our facilities/equipment, and helping fund our strength and conditioning program. Whitmore Lake Athletics depends on your support of fundraising events such as this to continue, as well as improve, our athletic programs.  

 
I would like to extend an invitation for you to participate in our annual outing either as a player, sponsor, or both). There are two ways to register. 1) visit www.TrojanOpen.com or 2) email me at​ ​brad.mccormack@wlps.net to reserve your team spot.  
 
Included in the cost of the outing will be 18 holes with a cart, on-course contests, a silent auction, raffle, and dinner with awards. The outing will be limited to the first 32 teams (or the first 128 players).  
 
Fee: $95 per player ($380 per team)  
On-site registration: Opens at 7:00 AM  

I look forward to seeing everyone on August 7th!  
 
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Save 25% on your Trojan spirit gear!


Updated on 06/10/2022

Visit the TROJAN website and save 25% on all of your favorites for the holidays.  Any sport and tons of options! 

Official clarifications on the most recent executive orders (School athletics)


Updated on 06/10/2022

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Personalized Whitmore Lake tumblers and more!


Updated on 06/10/2022

Click the LINK to purchase your personalized Whitmore Lake tumbler, water bottle, coffee mug, and more!  $6.00 from every sale goes right back to Whitmore Lake Athletics.  

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Results from the Cougar 2 mile cross country meet


Updated on 06/10/2022

Mens Results

2 Miles Varsity B over 13:00

Official Team Scores

1. Eaton Rapids 41
2. Lansing Catholic 72
3. Whitmore Lake 76
4. Dansville 96
5. Davison 131
6. Bath 135
7. Pewamo-Westphalia 154
 
 
1. 10 Sammy Schmidt 11:28.2

Dansville

2. 12 Tate Cox 11:40.5

Dansville

3. 11 Jacob Goodrich 11:43.3

Whitmore Lake

4. 9 Stephen Fair 11:47.0

Lansing Catholic

5. 11 Thomas Obrien 11:50.5

Eaton Rapids

6. 10 Hudson Schinkel 11:55.4

Eaton Rapids

7. 9 William Ribby 12:06.5

Eaton Rapids

8. 10 Tomas Rampe 12:17.0

Lansing Catholic

9. 11 Austin Sanborn 12:24.9

Pewamo-Westphalia

10. 9 Luke Parsons 12:31.8

Davison

11. 10 Avery Jones 12:39.6

Eaton Rapids

12. 9 Cody Tomlin 12:40.4

Eaton Rapids

13. 11 Heston Fanson 12:48.6

Whitmore Lake

14. 9 Silas McKellar 12:52.0

Lansing Catholic

15. 12 Jack Donovan 12:57.4

Davison

16. 10 David Patterson 12:58.5

Whitmore Lake

17. 10 Aiden Burens 13:09.3

Whitmore Lake

18. 10 Hayden Vlasic 13:10.1

Bath

19. 11 Owen McManus 13:12.3

Eaton Rapids

20. 10 Colin Scheib 13:18.2

Bath

21. 12 Kevin Every 13:22.2

Dansville

22. 10 Jakob Oetzel 13:23.0

Huron Valley Lutheran

23. 11 Eli McKellar 13:23.2

Lansing Catholic

24. 9 Brody Collins 13:25.2

Eaton Rapids

25. 9 Eli Nevins 13:25.7

Lansing Catholic

26. 9 Sam Guyer 13:31.2

Lansing Catholic

27. 10 Peter Dudley 13:35.1

Lansing Catholic

28. 10 Aiden Bare 13:35.2

Whitmore Lake

29. 10 Shane Wilson 13:35.6

Bath

30. 11 Noah Robinson 13:37.1

Dansville

31. 11 Jake Martinez 13:38.5

Eaton Rapids

32. 11 Alex Tanner 13:52.3

Whitmore Lake

33. 10 Korey Crawford 13:52.8

Bath

34. 9 Gavin Smith 13:53.7

Davison

35. 9 Raymond Huhn 14:15.9

Pewamo-Westphalia

36. 11 Jordan Kohler 14:23.4

Lansing Catholic

37. 9 Adam Sanborn 14:26.3

Pewamo-Westphalia

38. 10 David Hammerle 14:43.2

Haslett

39. 11 Gavin Stewart 14:44.5

Davison

40. 11 Jordan Iid 15:03.2

Whitmore Lake

41. 11 Drew Greer 15:08.5

Pewamo-Westphalia

42. 11 Ben Wasmus 15:11.0

Portland

43. 11 Michael Symanzik 15:11.2

Whitmore Lake

44. 9 Devin Spitzley 15:11.9

Portland

45. 9 Kevin Coffman-Ross 15:12.2

Bath

46. 9 Braylon Parker 15:45.3

Eaton Rapids

47. 9 Jack Goebel 15:54.8

Haslett

48. 9 Devin Vo 16:03.3

Davison

49. 12 Dylan LaMont 16:05.2

Whitmore Lake

50. 10 Suyog Khatiwada 16:06.8

Haslett

51. 9 Cole Lindsay 16:08.5

Davison

52. 9 Jack Thelen 16:37.0

Pewamo-Westphalia

53. 9 Matthew Seavey 16:47.5

Portland

54. 9 Josh Lothamer 17:00.0

Lansing Catholic

55. 10 Austin Schneider 17:12.7

Portland

56. 9 Mac Beck 17:13.0

Bath

57. 12 Harrison Ulrey 17:39.8

Dansville

58. 10 Braylan Majesky 17:56.7

Whitmore Lake

59. 10 Tanner Kurtz 19:29.6

Whitmore Lake

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2 Miles Varsity under 13:00

Official Team Scores

1. Lansing Catholic 39
2. Davison 45
3. Eaton Rapids 73
4. Pewamo-Westphalia 82
5. Bath 117
 
 
1. 11 Kenny Minto 9:51.1

Davison

2. 11 Brady McArdle 10:00.2

Davison

3. 12 Nathan Alford 10:09.8

Lake Odessa Lakewood

4. 11 Josh Frary 10:13.3

Lansing Catholic

5. 11 Liam Harlan 10:23.1

Bath

6. 12 Jalen Nelson 10:30.2

Dansville

7. 10 Austin Rybolt 10:36.3

Eaton Rapids

8. 9 Nate Carmody 10:36.7

Haslett

9. 11 Cameron Haraburda 10:42.6

Lansing Catholic

10. 10 Joseph Kadluboski 10:44.9

Dansville

11. 12 Chris Clover 10:48.0

Haslett

12. 12 Thomas Gianiodis 10:50.6

Lansing Catholic

13. 11 Matthew Jenness 10:50.8

Lansing Catholic

14. 11 Chris Copeland 10:51.1

Eaton Rapids

15. 10 Caleb Pohl 10:51.9

Pewamo-Westphalia

16. 9 Iain R. Forrest 10:52.7

Davison

17. 11 Hudson Simon 10:59.2

Pewamo-Westphalia

18. 12 Donovan Krull 11:01.8

Eaton Rapids

19. 11 Parker Austin 11:06.1

Davison

20. 11 David Pruder 11:07.5

Lansing Catholic

21. 10 Alex S. Thelen 11:07.5

Pewamo-Westphalia

22. 11 Chase Baker 11:08.8

Davison

23. 12 Jack Saxton 11:10.7

Lansing Catholic

24. 10 Damian DeFeyter 11:12.9

Dansville

25. 12 Keith Morgan 11:14.4

Eaton Rapids

26. 11 Brady Corkins 11:15.9

Davison

27. 12 Nathan George 11:16.7

Pewamo-Westphalia

28. 9 Eddie Roberts 11:21.4

Davison

29. 11 Griffin Sparks 11:28.2

Davison

30. 10 Grant Davis 11:33.6

Davison

31. 9 Collin Schneider 11:37.1

Pewamo-Westphalia

32. 11 Cole Rinna 11:39.5

Whitmore Lake

33. 11 Zac Gibson 11:41.0

Lake Odessa Lakewood

34. 12 Carter Rosier 11:41.5

Portland

35. 9 Calvin VanHartesvelt 11:42.0

Dansville

36. 9 Andrew Koenigsknecht 11:53.8

Bath

37. 11 Ethan Gruenberg 11:54.9

Davison

38. 10 Malachi Cates 12:04.5

Haslett

39. 10 Zack Kaplan 12:07.1

Davison

40. 11 Andrew Frary 12:07.9

Lansing Catholic

41. 11 Cohen Schroeder 12:13.8

Pewamo-Westphalia

42. 12 Joe Roodvoets 12:16.4

Eaton Rapids

43. 12 Korbin Dunham 12:19.3

Bath

44. 10 Landon Thelen 12:21.0

Pewamo-Westphalia

45. 10 Ryan Alford 12:26.6

Lake Odessa Lakewood

46. 11 Jagger Sullivan 12:27.8

Bath

47. 9 Carter Holmes 12:42.9

Bath

48. 9 Lee Dudasik 13:09.9

Haslett

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 Womens Results

2 Miles Varsity B over 15:30

Official Team Scores

1. Lansing Catholic 35
2. Davison 39
3. Eaton Rapids 68
4. Bath 89
 
 
1. 9 Cairo Schinkel 13:51.2

Eaton Rapids

2. 9 Brooke Lemos 14:36.1

Davison

3. 11 Adela Migan 14:47.8

Lansing Catholic

4. 11 Naomi Foley 14:53.8

Huron Valley Lutheran

5. 11 Nora Coffey 15:05.7

Lansing Catholic

6. 10 Emily Estes 15:14.3

Davison

7. 11 Ava Arnes 15:21.2

Davison

8. 12 Isabel Migan 15:23.4

Lansing Catholic

9. 11 Nayla Zimmerman 15:28.5

Davison

10. 9 Mary Tennes 15:35.7

Lansing Catholic

11. 12 Tammy Billingsly 15:47.2

Bath

12. 12 Rebecca Robins 15:55.5

Eaton Rapids

13. 10 Elaine Kutas 15:56.3

Lansing Catholic

14. 9 Vanessa Stine 16:03.4

Haslett

15. 9 Gabbi Halliwell 16:05.4

Lansing Catholic

16. 10 Kayla Tobe 16:06.3

Haslett

17. 10 Sophie Kingsley 16:24.5

Eaton Rapids

18. 10 Brenda Lopez 16:36.7

Bath

19. 12 Shannon Stevens 16:52.3

Lansing Catholic

20. 10 Larrea Garcia 16:56.9

Bath

21. 10 Sara Bierbusse 17:00.0

Davison

22. 10 Megan DeLay 17:14.0

Davison

23. 11 Kiera Smith 17:40.5

Haslett

24. 9 Amanda Zeller 17:53.5

Eaton Rapids

25. 9 Ciara Parsons 18:04.0

Whitmore Lake

26. 10 Jolene Siegel 18:12.5

Davison

27. 10 Isabella Coleman 18:29.1

Davison

28. 11 Brianna Tennes 18:29.3

Lansing Catholic

29. 10 Ella Dunsford 18:38.7

Lansing Catholic

30. 10 Ellie Pung 18:52.1

Portland

31. 12 Abbie Kurtz 18:54.4

Whitmore Lake

32. 9 Courtney Chapman 18:59.3

Eaton Rapids

33. 12 Elizabeth Troia 19:35.4

Dansville

34. 11 Elizabeth Foote 19:38.1

Whitmore Lake

35. 10 Savanna Derrick 20:12.9

Bath

36. 10 Mattie Hanselman 20:18.0

Huron Valley Lutheran

37. 10 Rylie Gubry 20:23.3

Bath

38. 11 Destiny Foltz 20:25.3

Portland

39. 9 Isabella Richard 21:06.4

Whitmore Lake

40. 11 Teaghan Lathers 21:15.7

Portland

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2 Miles Varsity Under 15:30

Official Team Scores

1. Lansing Catholic 41
2. Davison 50
3. Pewamo-Westphalia 68
4. Haslett 77
5. Lake Odessa Lakewood 129
6. Portland 163
 
 
1. 10 Hannah Pricco 11:58.0

Lansing Catholic

2. 10 Lauren Hunter 12:10.7

Haslett

3. 9 Tessa Roe 12:29.2

Lansing Catholic

4. 10 Erika Van Loton 12:31.0

Huron Valley Lutheran

5. 11 Kylie Eaton 12:34.9

Davison

6. 9 Dora Henry 12:35.6

Haslett

7. 10 Emmie West 12:43.6

Lansing Catholic

8. 12 Katie Acker 12:47.9

Lake Odessa Lakewood

9. 11 Avery Wilson 12:49.7

Davison

10. 12 Julia Esch 12:51.8

Pewamo-Westphalia

11. 9 Paige McArdle 12:55.8

Davison

12. 9 Amalia Villarreal 12:58.7

Lansing Catholic

13. 11 Abby Howes 12:59.8

Davison

14. 12 Sophie Thelen 13:01.9

Pewamo-Westphalia

15. 12 Amelia Smith 13:04.4

Pewamo-Westphalia

16. 9 Hayden Hengesbach 13:05.2

Pewamo-Westphalia

17. 9 Olivia Hyatt 13:12.6

Davison

18. 9 Melanie Werner 13:15.3

Pewamo-Westphalia

19. 10 Brooke Craven 13:16.3

Whitmore Lake

20. 11 Katelyn Kramer 13:20.6

Pewamo-Westphalia

21. 9 Sydney Thompson 13:27.4

Eaton Rapids

22. 10 Kelsey Pavlik 13:28.5

Haslett

23. 12 Addison Puck 13:30.4

Lansing Catholic

24. 11 Lauren Price 13:37.7

Whitmore Lake

25. 12 Erica Bengel 13:40.2

Pewamo-Westphalia

26. 11 Adrianne Rector 13:45.4

Dansville

27. 10 Ella Kowatch 13:46.1

Pewamo-Westphalia

28. 9 Isabell Helman 13:54.5

Pewamo-Westphalia

29. 12 Sara Derrick 13:57.5

Bath

30. 11 Hailey Prokop 14:00.7

Lansing Catholic

31. 12 Mia Brown 14:01.8

Lansing Catholic

32. 12 Annie Dudley 14:03.3

Lansing Catholic

33. 12 Rachel Briggs 14:04.4

Dansville

34. 9 Paige Ide 14:06.9

Haslett

35. 12 Lauren Coughlin 14:07.8

Davison

36. 10 Natalie Mal

MHSAA - Fall Update


Updated on 06/10/2022

Dear MHSAA Community,

MHSAA staff has been working diligently for months with the Governor’s office and health department officials on return to activity plans during the COVID pandemic.  On June 30, Governor Whitmer released the MI Safe Schools Roadmap and it tasked the MHSAA with creating and publishing the guidance for the reopening of school sports.  For the past eight weeks, staff has worked to fulfill this mandate and has published all materials at MHSAA.com.  During this process, the MHSAA has made certain that athletic guidance complies with all Executive Orders of the Governor.

Over the past two weeks, our staff has been in regular communication with the Governor’s office seeking further clarification and guidance on issues within the current Executive Orders as well as answers on the use of indoor school gyms and swimming pools in Regions 1-5 and 7.  Today, the Representative Council was ready to allow competition in all Regions of the state in boys soccergirls swimming & diving and volleyball but was not able to do so yet because of these unanswered questions. It is our hope that further guidance on these questions will reach the MHSAA within the coming week.  The MHSAA, the Representative Council and member schools are committed to following all current and future Executive Orders in keeping our athletic programs fully compliant with all orders and by following all safety precautions.

Based on these facts, the Representative Council approved the following items today, subject to current and future Executive Orders.

  1. Competition in boys soccergirls swimming & diving and volleyball in Regions 6 and 8 may begin as scheduled on August 21 with all published safety protocols being followed.  All individuals not in active participation (players in the game and officials) must wear a face covering at all times which includes substitutes, coaches, game workers/management, auxiliary or support personnel, medical personnel, media members and spectators.  School personnel, not contest officials, are responsible for face covering compliance. In Regions 6 and 8, the outdoor limitations are 25% of the venue capacity or 500, whichever is smaller and includes all persons (players, coaches, officials, game workers, medical personnel, media and spectators).  In Regions 6 and 8, the indoor gymnasium limitations are 25% of the venue capacity or 250 individuals, whichever is smaller, that again includes all persons.   Indoor pools in these two Regions are limited to 25% of the bather capacity for that pool.
  2. In Regions 1-5 and 7, competition in boys soccergirls swimming & diving and volleyball may begin upon the issuance of future Executive Order(s) permitting soccer competition and opening of indoor school facilities for volleyball and swimming competition.  Under current Executive Orders, these three sports in Regions 1-5 and 7 may continue to practice outdoors under published protocols but may not compete within these six Regions.  Schools could travel into Regions 6 and 8 and compete based on the guidance above.
  3. Beginning on Monday, August 24, out-of-season football is allowed 16 voluntary coach-player contact days (with more than four players) with helmets only until October 31.  Consistent with the Representative Council’s decision last week to move the football season from fall to spring, no competition or practice with students from other schools is allowed on any of the 16 voluntary coach-player contact days and this allowance is for practice sessions on-site at school facilities if the school permits with all stated safety protocols being followed.  The guidelines from the Acclimatization Week on August 10-16 shall be followed on all coach-player contact days used with all activity taking place outdoors. Non sport-specific conditioning continues to be permitted with all published safety protocols. The four-player rule resumes on November 1 for football.  The MHSAA has heard from numerous schools and individuals about the need for students to stay connected with school coaches for a variety of wellness and mental health reasons.  This allowance for football seeks to address that concern.
  4. Beginning on Tuesday, September 8, all spring sports are allowed 16 voluntary, out-of-season coach-player contact days (more than 4 players) until October 31.  No competition or practice with students from other schools is allowed on any of the 16 voluntary coach-player contact days; this allowance is for practice sessions on-site at school facilities if the school permits with all stated safety protocols being followed.  Non sport-specific conditioning continues to be permitted with all published safety protocols.  Guidance for spring sport contact days will be available on each sport’s home page at MHSAA.com by September 1.  These will be similar to the protocols used during the summer with all activity taking place outdoors. The four-player rule resumes on November 1 for spring sports.   The MHSAA has heard from numerous schools about the need for students to stay connected with school coaches for a variety of wellness and mental health reasons, especially for spring sports that lost entire seasons last spring.  This allowance for all spring sports seeks to address that concern.
  5. The four-player rule continues for winter sports following all published safety protocols.  This activity must take place outdoors, subject to current and future Executive Orders.
  6. Sideline cheer activities (practices and cheering for fall contests) are allowed until the preseason downtime for competitive cheer begins on October 25. Sideline cheer activities must follow the protocol of using face-coverings, physical distancing and no stunting which keeps this activity in the low-risk group.  This activity must take place outdoors, subject to current and future Executive Orders. 
  7. MHSAA junior high/middle school regulations allow fall sports practices to begin on Monday, August 24 at school facilities if the school permits with all stated safety protocols being followed. Schools may proceed in all middle school sports except football this fall based on decisions of leagues and/or individual schools.
  8. Finally, the Council reaffirmed that MHSAA Handbook, Regulation II, Sections 9-11 limits a student to only one football season in a school year.  For example, if a student participates in fall football in a different state, that student would be ineligible for a second football season in the spring in Michigan even if an exception to the transfer rule were met. 

We understand that some school districts may opt-out of fall sports.  If your fall teams do not intend to have a fall season, please alert the MHSAA.

The MHSAA will continue to keep schools informed with additional and updated information as we have throughout the COVID pandemic.

This email is being shared with member schools at 2:30 p.m.  It will be released to media and others at 2:45 p.m.  Please do not share with others until 2:45 p.m.

Thank you.

Mark Uyl
MHSAA Executive Director
mark@mhsaa.com
Phone: 517-332-5046
MHSAA.com

Fall Sports - MHSAA Update


Updated on 06/10/2022

Here is the latest update from the MHSAA regarding fall sports.  The Representative Council met to discuss fall sports.  Here is a summary of the action taken.

  • Approved a “phased-in” approach to fall athletics.
  • Eliminated scrimmages in all fall sports; the only occasions where students from different schools would be together is for official games, matches, meets, and competitions.
  • Finalized the fall sports guidance documents for the safe return to activity.  This guidance includes general information along with sport-specific directives for students, coaches, staff, officials, and media members.  Spectator guidance will be added once those numbers of individual limits are finalized by the Governor’s office.  These documents are posted at mhsaa.com on each sport page and comply with all Executive Orders from Governor Whitmer.
  • New competition limits in all fall sports were approved to limit the number of teams and individuals at any one competition site.  The concept is fall competition will take place as locally as possible with no large-scale events, invitations, or tournaments.  See the fall sport-specific guidance documents for these limits.
  • Allowed all low-risk sports to begin practice and competition as scheduled on August 12.  This includes golf, tennis, cross country, and swimming.  Swimming can begin indoor practice and competition once pools are opened with capacity limitations being followed.
  • Allowed moderate-risk sports of soccer and volleyball (pending the opening of school gyms) to begin practice as scheduled on August 12 but to delay competition.  Decisions on competition timelines (to start or to delay further) would be made on or by August 20.
  • Delayed the start of football practice with full player pads and equipment until Monday, August 17.  The week of August 10 shall only include practice sessions that consist of conditioning, physical training, and skill work but without player equipment other than helmets.  This week of acclimatization (August 10-16) is similar to the allowed summer activities with helmets, only, that have been ongoing since June.  Decisions on competition timelines (to start or to delay further) would be made on or by August 20. 

Please review the attached links for the full Return to Play overview for each fall sport.

FOOTBALL

VOLLEYBALL

CROSS COUNTRY

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