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The MHSAA Lower Peninsula Cross Country Finals in progress at Michigan International Speedway today. The MHSAA is home and founder to one of the most comprehensive coaches education programs in the nation, the Coaches Advancement Program. Plan now to meet the requirement which calls for completion of CAP 1 or 2 to be eligible to coach varsity sports at all MHSAA member schools.

MHSAA.tv is the place to be for all of your local and statewide high school events. Live video continues all school year on MHSAA.tv, with plenty of games scheduled from the 200-plus schools that are involved in the School Broadcast Program with traditional crews or Pixellot units. The driving force behind local content on MHSAA.tv is the School Broadcast Program, which generates thousands of regular-season events from schools around the state.
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The MHSAA values its relationship with athletic administrators and support staffs of our schools. That leadership allows the Association to function efficiently and effectively in providing quality school sports experiences for high school students throughout Michigan annually. School coaches are vital grass-roots educators who have the opportunity to make lasting impressions on student-athletes as they learn lifelong lessons through athletics.
With ever-increasing numbers of student-athlete participants, the need for knowledgeable, experienced and qualified officials is greater than ever. This will serve MHSAA officials as a one-stop shop for registration, policies and procedures, training and development and other resources for all things officiating.
The MHSAA is pleased to announce its new Officials Video Training Page! We are excited to offer this new medium as an expansion of our many seminars, camps and clinics to offer the most pertinent and valuable resources an official can have: case plays from actual game situations. While the library is limited at this time, we wanted to call your attention to this exciting new endeavor.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association, Inc. (MHSAA) is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) and voluntary association for public, private and parochial secondary schools which choose to join and participate in the organization. The primary function of the Association is to conduct postseason tournaments and to help member schools have rules and regulations to follow and enforce locally to promote equitable competition.
The MHSAA Network, a member of the NFHS Network, provides video coverage of all MHSAA post-season tournaments; and audio coverage of a number of MHSAA Finals. Watch the MHSAA Network Schedule for the announcement of upcoming games. Several MHSAA Championships are annually available for viewing on cable television.
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T. J. G.
T. J. G.
Sep 02, 2016
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One of few truly classic post-World War 2 High School football complexes left, Memorial may be 80 years old, but that has also made it an iconic stadium of the Southeast Michigan/ Thumb Region. The main facility is this 5,500-seat stadium, which itself is part of the Memorial Recreation Park athletic and recreation complex in Port Huron, Michigan. This classic venue is home to the Port Huron Northern High School and Port Huron High School football teams. In addition, there are is a 27-acre (11 ha) complex of tennis courts, four baseball fields, four softball fields, several football fields, and