Milan 29 Huron 14
Milan jumped out to a quick 14-0 first quarter lead as the Big Reds took advantage of some Huron miscues and some timely conversions.
Milan led the Homecoming game 23-0 at the half. The Chiefs were able to score twice in the 2nd half but could pull no closer than the final score of 29-14.
The win lifts Milan to 4-1 in the league and 5-1 overall while Huron drops to 1-4 in the Huron League and 2-4 overall.
Grosse Ile 24 Flat Rock 19
Dex Teen ran for 160 yards on 22 carries as the Red Devils won a tight game against Flat Rock. Robbie White threw for 110 yards and two touchdowns while be intercepted twice. Jim Cameron had 5 catches for 50 yards and a touchdown.
Joe Conner rushed for 121 yards on 9 carries for the Rams before leaving the game in the 3rd quarter with an injury. Dan Chickeral passed for 72 yards for the Rams.
The win lifts Grosse Ile to 2-3 in the league and 3-3 overall. The loss drops Flat Rock to 2-3 in the league and 2-4 overall.
Jefferson 22 Riverview 21
Jefferson scored late in the game and converted a 2-point conversion to give the Bears a come from behind 22-21 victory over Riverview.
The teams traded scores throughout the 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarters as Jefferson won the game with a little trickery from veteran coach Marc Cisco. The Bears faked their 3rd extra point as Jake Sterling found a receiver wide open in the end zone for the win.
Bryan McCullough led Jefferson with 99 yards while Jake Sterling threw for 71 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Riverview was led by Ali Saad’s 91 yards. Matt Gibbons had two short touchdown runs and threw for 85 yards.
The win lifts Jefferson to 2-3 in the Huron League and 3-3 overall. The loss drops Riverview to 0-5 in the league and 0-6 overall.
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DK is not a bad coach. He just cracks under pressure and needs more practice when it comes to play calling. Like one said, he had the advantage to beat CC but wanted to go for 2 points when the running game wasn't working much at all that night. Zac Richardson is the best kicker I've seen in a long time, and he hits it practically every time! Had DK listened to what the team wanted to do instead of only thinking "win win win", that game would've been Huron's. You talk to most of the players from Huron and they'll tell you its crap play calling by the coaches that cause them to do bad. If they thought with their brains more and quit acting like they know they game Huron could go somewhere. DK has brought this program up a long way; http://michigan-football.com/f/nbhuron.htm is huron's current and past records. DK has stopped this team from going 0-9 but still has a lot more work to do but DK is doing a good job all in all with this program and is making it work the best he can. He's giving it all a new look and trying to get it back on the map.. Go get em Chiefs and finish off this season strong. You got 3 games left boys, finish it out and don't let it go sour. This might be the last year Huron will have a good season (JV isn't doing so good) so take advantage of this year.
That "automatic extra point kicker" missed his only attempt on Friday v Milan
Most talented team in Huron history? Are you sure? Huron has been playing football a long time in a very tough league. Just because they haven't had much success doesn't mean they haven't had talented teams.
Let me point out one team in particular. The 1980 team which went 3-6 had some very good talent but had a hard time winning in the tough Huron League. Dave Teague was a lineman who went on to play for Division I Eastern Michigan.
Joe Rice who was a state champion wrestler at heavyweight went on to be a Division II All-American at defensive tackle while at Saginaw Valley.
Shawn Slayton, who was a 12 varsity letter winner at Huron in football, basketball and baseball was a 3 year starer, and 2-time all leaguer at defensive back for Saginaw Valley.
The best player on the team was the FB/MLB Tim Manderville who chose not to play college football.
This team was also coached by Tom LaBeau who won a State Championship in football while at Monroe Catholic Central.
If you like, off the top of my head I can argue that the 1970, 1971, 1977, 1978, and 1988 Huron teams all had more talent than this year's team.
Give the guy some more time. He will win eventually and will win consistently if you stick with him. He has made the sport at least relevant at Huron.
I agree that coach kauby has brought back a troubled program. But this season these huron chiefs should have gone 7-2. They should of beat cc. They lost 20-19 and the coach went for two pt conversion twice instead of kicking the extra point with an automatic extra point kicker in zac richardson. Also in that game on 4th and 5 he called a draw play when the stop with the outside receivers was working ALL night. So i blame him for that loss.So if huron should of beat cc.. how can it be acceptable for the program to get it handed to them by flat rock and now lose to milan? He has ruined the most talented team in THE HISTORY of the huron football program and he has to live with that.He should be fired.
Wow these Kalby bashers on here are a flat out joke. He has taken the worst football culture in the state and made them relevant. In just 6 years a massive culture change is no easy feat. Before he got to Huron people would go insane if Huron went 5-4 and it goes to show what kind of job hes done so young that people are upset.
If you are going to call for a coach's job, be a man and put your name to it. That way the Huron AD knows who he can hire to do a better job. No wonder no coach is ever willing to stay and get pounded at Huron. Put your name out there so Huron knows who it should hire when DK resigns after the year because he is tired of idiots like you.
If you are a better play caller then he is, call him and ask for a job calling the offense and let him second guess you.
You people kill me! It is never your poor kid's fault that they lost an opportunity.
A coach does not put heart in your kid!
Did the coach miss the block that gets the QB sacked? Was it the coach that dances with the end instead of getting off the block and making a tackle? Was it the coach that misses an assignment?
Once those kids get between the lines, it is about heart and taking care of your assignments.
It's okay though, go home, keep telling your kid how great they played and blame the coaching staff for the loss. Instead of supporting the coaching staff and telling the kid to look in the mirror and tell himself that he played with heart on every play.
Until you parents do this, things will never change!
A few questions from the Flat Rock/GI game...the most important being, Is Joe Connor ok?? Does anyone have any info.2...Why did the Flat Rock coaches (coach) blow a gasket after the play..It was clean, he(connor) just landed wrong..Why did Coach Bodner snap the ball IN THE SHOTGUN, RUN A PLAY AND FUMBLE with less than 2 minutes left when FR had no timeouts go under center take a KNEE coach...???????? I thought the coaching staffs on both sides were subpar..why did GI attempt more then 10 passes?? the hammered FR on the ground...Why didn't Flat Rock attempt more then 10 passes?? seems they have a good QB that they underutilize....he led an impressive drive towards the end of the 4th quarter through the air.....im not criticizing, but just stating my opinion....kids on both teams played with a ton of charisma!
GI won because they OUTPLAYED Flat Rock. Grow up, this is football. Injuries happen. There was no dirty hit, just a good old fashioned, hard hitting football game. Bunch of cry babies....
You can chalk up Huron's woes to a few things. Poor tackling and bad decision making at key times. I'll let you sort out whose fault is whose from there.