MHSAA to announce updated plan Friday
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The Cass City varsity football team won its second straight district championship and punched its ticket to regional play with a 36-22 road victory over Hemlock on Friday night.Kaitlin Gunsell, Kaitlin s Klicks/For The Tribune
LANSING The representative council of the Michigan High School Athletics Association will meet Friday morning to update plans for the resumption of the fall postseason and upcoming winter season.
In an email to athletic directors on Thursday, MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said his organization had been “pushing daily for updated information” from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on plans for school sports following the expiration of the current emergency orders on Dec. 20. He added the MHSAA apparently “will have information so decisions can be finalized and shared very soon.”
Players from Cass City, Bad Axe, Laker, Ubly earn all-state football honors
In other news, MHSAA council postpones meeting on return of sports
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The Bad Axe varsity football team claimed at least a share of the Greater Thumb Conference West title on Friday night after beating host Laker, 27-6. The Hatchets improved to 4-1 on the season.Mark Birdsall/Huron Daily Tribune Show MoreShow Less
The Bad Axe varsity football team claimed at least a share of the Greater Thumb Conference West title on Friday night after beating host Laker, 27-6. The Hatchets improved to 4-1 on the season.Mark Birdsall/Huron Daily Tribune Show MoreShow Less
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