by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America
Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Famer Dan Flynn is retiring as the head football coach at Escanaba High School.
Flynn, who became head coach in 1985, compiled a 142-113 record at Escanaba. Flynn took over for Jerry Cvengros, who was the school's head coach from 1962 until he retired in 1984.
Michigan High School Football Huddle
This blog is part of Jeff Fisher's "The High School Football Huddle" Network and is dedicated to providing high school football fans in Michigan with the most up-to-date news and information.
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
National Letter of Intent Signing Day - Michigan High Schools
Kyle Knapp - OL (Portage Central) - Syracuse
Ron Thompson - TE (Southfield) - Syracuse
Eric Wilson - LB (Thurston) - Northwestern
Ron Thompson - TE (Southfield) - Syracuse
Eric Wilson - LB (Thurston) - Northwestern
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Cass Tech to Face Brother Rice in Champions Showdown in 2012 Detroit Sports Commission Prep Kickoff Classic
by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America
The name has changed, but the quality of competition hasn't.
The Detroit Sports Commission has announced that its changing the name of the Big Day Prep Showdown to The Detroit Sports Commission Prep Kickoff Classic. In addition to the name change, event officials are moving the game to Detroit on the campus of Wayne State University. The first seven Big Day Prep Showdowns were played at Eastern Michigan University.
Highlighting this year's two-day event will be a showdown between defending 2010 Division 1 champ Cass Tech and defending 2010 Division 2 champ Brother Rice.
“The Detroit Sports Commission Prep Kickoff Classic will provide an electric, bowl-game like atmosphere for high school football in the city of Detroit,” said Dave Beachnau, Detroit Sports Commission executive director and organizer and founder of the event. “We believe that the setting in Midtown Detroit at Wayne State will create a unique and memorable experience for the players and fans of high school football and support the mission of Detroit Sports to bring sporting events, and visitors to the area.”
Here are the match-ups that have been confirmed so far.
Southgate Anderson vs. Woodhaven
Dearborn vs. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley
Detroit Crockett vs. Oak Park
Port Huron vs. Utica Eisenhower
Southfield vs. Detroit Martin Luther King
Birmingham Brother Rice vs. Detroit Cass Tech
This year's event will be played August 24th and 25th.
High School Football America
The name has changed, but the quality of competition hasn't.
The Detroit Sports Commission has announced that its changing the name of the Big Day Prep Showdown to The Detroit Sports Commission Prep Kickoff Classic. In addition to the name change, event officials are moving the game to Detroit on the campus of Wayne State University. The first seven Big Day Prep Showdowns were played at Eastern Michigan University.
Highlighting this year's two-day event will be a showdown between defending 2010 Division 1 champ Cass Tech and defending 2010 Division 2 champ Brother Rice.
“The Detroit Sports Commission Prep Kickoff Classic will provide an electric, bowl-game like atmosphere for high school football in the city of Detroit,” said Dave Beachnau, Detroit Sports Commission executive director and organizer and founder of the event. “We believe that the setting in Midtown Detroit at Wayne State will create a unique and memorable experience for the players and fans of high school football and support the mission of Detroit Sports to bring sporting events, and visitors to the area.”
Here are the match-ups that have been confirmed so far.
Southgate Anderson vs. Woodhaven
Dearborn vs. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley
Detroit Crockett vs. Oak Park
Port Huron vs. Utica Eisenhower
Southfield vs. Detroit Martin Luther King
Birmingham Brother Rice vs. Detroit Cass Tech
This year's event will be played August 24th and 25th.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Announces Rosters for 32nd Annual All-Star Game
by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America
The Michigan High School Coaches Association has released the names of the 88 players that will take part in the 32nd annual MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game in June.
The West squad will be coached by Jerry Rabideau of Spring Lake, while Mike Giannone of Dakota will lead the East stars.
This year's game will be played June 30th at Kelly-Shorts Stadium at Central Michigan University.
Click here for the East Roster
Click here for the West Roster
High School Football America
The Michigan High School Coaches Association has released the names of the 88 players that will take part in the 32nd annual MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game in June.
The West squad will be coached by Jerry Rabideau of Spring Lake, while Mike Giannone of Dakota will lead the East stars.
This year's game will be played June 30th at Kelly-Shorts Stadium at Central Michigan University.
Click here for the East Roster
Click here for the West Roster
High School Football America Names Brother Rice's Fracassa National Coach of the Year
by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America
With over 50 years coaching experience and 400+ victories, it's hard to say if Brother Rice's Al Fracassa could say one season is better than the other. But, there's no doubt that 2011 has to rank high on his list.
After a 4-4 start, the state's all-time winningest head coach went on a six-game win streak to capture Michigan's Division 2 state championship. That championship, his seventh overall, coupled with winning his 400th game led to Coach Fracassa being chosen as High School Football America's 2011 Coach of the Year.
Fracassa is the tenth coach in America to win 400 games.
Fracassa was selected over finalists Bob Beatty of Trinity (Kentucky) and Hank Carter of Lake Travis (Texas)
Before the start of the 2011 season, I spoke with Coach Fracassa on the High School Football America radio show. Click here to listen to that interview.
High School Football America
With over 50 years coaching experience and 400+ victories, it's hard to say if Brother Rice's Al Fracassa could say one season is better than the other. But, there's no doubt that 2011 has to rank high on his list.
After a 4-4 start, the state's all-time winningest head coach went on a six-game win streak to capture Michigan's Division 2 state championship. That championship, his seventh overall, coupled with winning his 400th game led to Coach Fracassa being chosen as High School Football America's 2011 Coach of the Year.
Fracassa is the tenth coach in America to win 400 games.
Fracassa was selected over finalists Bob Beatty of Trinity (Kentucky) and Hank Carter of Lake Travis (Texas)
Before the start of the 2011 season, I spoke with Coach Fracassa on the High School Football America radio show. Click here to listen to that interview.
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Flint Powers Catholic Head Coach Bob Buckel to be a Guest on High School Football America Show
by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Huddle
The man who turned a 1-8 football team into a state champ, will be a guest on Thursday night's High School Football America radio show at 7 PM Eastern Time.
Bob Buckel brought Flint Powers Catholic back from the brink of a sub-.500 season to win the Michigan Division 5 state football championship Thanksgiving weekend. After an 0-2 start that moved to a 2-4 beginning, Buckel righted the ship that sent the team on an 8-game win streak that culminated with a 56-26 win over previous #1 Lansing Catholic Central.
The victory avenged a 37-17 loss to Lansing Catholic Central in Week 2 of the regular season. Powers lost the season opener to Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central that won the state's Division 7 title this year.
Buckel will be the fourth guest from Michigan to appear on High School Football America this year.
Click on the links below to listen to previous interviews:
Gabe Dean, quarterback Lowell & 2011 Division 1/2 Associated Press Player of the Year
Al Fracassa, head coach Brother Rice
John Herrington, head coach Farmington Hills Harrison
Click here to listen to Thursday's show LIVE.
Michigan High School Football Huddle
The man who turned a 1-8 football team into a state champ, will be a guest on Thursday night's High School Football America radio show at 7 PM Eastern Time.
Bob Buckel brought Flint Powers Catholic back from the brink of a sub-.500 season to win the Michigan Division 5 state football championship Thanksgiving weekend. After an 0-2 start that moved to a 2-4 beginning, Buckel righted the ship that sent the team on an 8-game win streak that culminated with a 56-26 win over previous #1 Lansing Catholic Central.
The victory avenged a 37-17 loss to Lansing Catholic Central in Week 2 of the regular season. Powers lost the season opener to Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central that won the state's Division 7 title this year.
Buckel will be the fourth guest from Michigan to appear on High School Football America this year.
Click on the links below to listen to previous interviews:
Gabe Dean, quarterback Lowell & 2011 Division 1/2 Associated Press Player of the Year
Al Fracassa, head coach Brother Rice
John Herrington, head coach Farmington Hills Harrison
Click here to listen to Thursday's show LIVE.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Cass Tech Captures First-Ever State Football Title
by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Huddle
With a freshman quarterback at the controls, Cass Tech won its first-ever state football title beating Detroit Catholic Central 49-13 on Saturday in the Division 1 title game.
Jayru Campbell completed 13-of-20 passes for 240 yards and five touchdowns.
Detroit Catholic Central was going after its 11th state title since 1979. The 49 points was the most points they gave-up in a game since 1971.
Cass Tech wins the title after a 6-3 regular season, finishing 11-3.
Michigan High School Football Huddle
With a freshman quarterback at the controls, Cass Tech won its first-ever state football title beating Detroit Catholic Central 49-13 on Saturday in the Division 1 title game.
Jayru Campbell completed 13-of-20 passes for 240 yards and five touchdowns.
Detroit Catholic Central was going after its 11th state title since 1979. The 49 points was the most points they gave-up in a game since 1971.
Cass Tech wins the title after a 6-3 regular season, finishing 11-3.
Brother Rice Grabs Another Michigan State Football Championships...the Hard Way
by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Huddle
At 4-4 and one game to go in the regular season, nobody expected Brother Rice to have a shot at giving head coach Al Fracassa his seventh state football title. Today, the Warriors are Michigan's Division 2 champ.
Brother Rice won its final six games, including Saturday's 24-14 victory over Lowell to claim the state title and give the state's winningest coach his 404th career victory.
Warrior senior running back Devin Church led the champs with 244 yards rushing on 33 carries and three touchdowns. Brother Rice's defense contained Lowell senior QB Gabe Dean, who was playing in his third straight championship game.
Dean, who was last year's Division 1/2 Associated Press Player of the Year, was held to 190 yards passing and 34 yards rushing. Dean ends his career with over 12,000 yards in total offense.
Before the season, I spoke with Fracassa about his 52nd year as a head coach on the High School Football America radio show. Click here to listen to the interview.
Michigan High School Football Huddle
At 4-4 and one game to go in the regular season, nobody expected Brother Rice to have a shot at giving head coach Al Fracassa his seventh state football title. Today, the Warriors are Michigan's Division 2 champ.
Brother Rice won its final six games, including Saturday's 24-14 victory over Lowell to claim the state title and give the state's winningest coach his 404th career victory.
Warrior senior running back Devin Church led the champs with 244 yards rushing on 33 carries and three touchdowns. Brother Rice's defense contained Lowell senior QB Gabe Dean, who was playing in his third straight championship game.
Dean, who was last year's Division 1/2 Associated Press Player of the Year, was held to 190 yards passing and 34 yards rushing. Dean ends his career with over 12,000 yards in total offense.
Before the season, I spoke with Fracassa about his 52nd year as a head coach on the High School Football America radio show. Click here to listen to the interview.
Orchard Lake St. Mary's Knocks-off #1 Mount Pleasant for Division 3 Title
by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Scores
Orchard Lake St. Mary's used a strong ground game to knock-off previously undefeated Mt. Pleasant 45-7 to win the Division 3 title.
Spencer McInnis ran for 213 of his team's 475 yards and scored three touchdowns. Spencer's brother Parker gained 96 yards and scored a touchdown of his own.
Orchard Lake St. Mary's finishes with a 12-2 record, while Mount Pleasant is 13-1.
Michigan High School Football Scores
Orchard Lake St. Mary's used a strong ground game to knock-off previously undefeated Mt. Pleasant 45-7 to win the Division 3 title.
Spencer McInnis ran for 213 of his team's 475 yards and scored three touchdowns. Spencer's brother Parker gained 96 yards and scored a touchdown of his own.
Orchard Lake St. Mary's finishes with a 12-2 record, while Mount Pleasant is 13-1.
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