They are still the defending champs.
Grosse Ile may be the most physical team in the Huron League.
Every time the ball is put in play by Milan, there is a threat of a home run.
No star called Sirius at Huron, but plenty of them to make a constellation.
What is up at Riverview? Too much youth or just better competition?
Jefferson will be alright
It’s almost dawn at FR. I can sense it.
I would have liked to been a fly on the wall during the Milan halftime Friday.
Parent Credo: Loss; it’s the coach. Win; it’s the players. (You know it’s true people. Don’t be afraid to look in the mirror.)
A tale of two T’s?
Is it about winning the game or creating a highlight reel?
It must be tough to be an official.
Football is an emotional game.
One really big game next week should help sort some things out in the league.
We sure could use a few more sensible fathers at our Saturday Morning breakfasts.
I was really impressed with Chris Evans and Mike Panasiuk this weekend.
Really excited about today’s adult kickball party at my favorite Huron police officer’s house. (Hopefully no injuries this year)
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There are a few kids on local high school teams who have played in other area programs, but nothing like in Riverview.
There are more Lincoln Park kids playing football at Riverview than there are Riverview kids. They don't stick around and parents don't do their part to help with the programs.
Riverview people tired of it.
Would think Gabriel Richard would have recruited them
SMCC rents their field. They do not own it. It will never be fixed up, the landlord wants them out. Many rumors of land somewhere and a real field someday. Down to 355 enrollment, Don't see that happening too soon.
Not sure why they have never put together the funds to get some facilities. Catholic HS just north of our area has great facilities and tuition is lower. Not sure who has the extra hand in the till over their at SMCC.
Riverview will make it closer based on what? Players stepping up in their roles? The offense being more comfortable? Your neighbor's kid plays on the team and he's a good kid? Even if it's speculation, let us know your reasoning.
MLive predicted a Milan win by 42-14. I'll say that it'll be closer than that, especially if the game is decided early on and there is an opportunity in the 4th quarter to give other players the rock. Those could be very productive snaps for the less experienced players on the roster and a good thing for the program this season.
The Riverview Milan game will be closer that what most think. Look for View to pull off the upset!
You just moved here. And what you hear is about a high schools football success? Who the heck are you listening to?
My son just started playing jv and all the other fathers were filling me in about the Huron League. A little out of the loop.
Just moved here from out of state. What's the story behind SMCC's football field? I keep hearing about their football success, but that field is embarrassing. I've seen better fields in poor inner cities. Seems like past alumni would start a fund raiser to improve it. Any history you can give me?
Airport's Justin Goretski and SMCC's Kevin LaPrad played in the Huron Junior Chiefs Football program until 6th grade.
"There are more out of town kids playing sports there than there are kids that actually live in Riverview"
I'm guessing you meant "...than there are kids *playing sports* that actually live in Riverview", but I'm not sure I believe you either way.
The moral of the story is that the system in breaking down in Riverview. There are more out of town kids playing sports there than there are kids that actually live in Riverview. Sure, that school has numbers, but no program. They are not isolated enough over there to narrow down a program. New Boston has their Jr Chiefs and its mostly New Boston kids. SMCC has CYO, Monroe, Jefferson, have first downers and so on. Forgive me, I like the Riverview area, but it is a mutt of a community when it comes to sports and kids. Tough to get devoted people who will help at the school, coach youth sports, etc. On top of all that, the locals don't want to vote and pass anything because there are more outside district kids than locals. They have very rough facilities and buildings. Worse than SMCC. SMCC is pricing and clicking their enrollment down quickly. Whole different story for that.
Many airport kids play CYO as well.
A lot of current and former Jefferson kids play CYO but that program is slowly diminishing
So what your saying is who ever has the largest enrollment has the most talent and should win the league every year? Not sure I agree with that theory. And in my opinion Huron has had the most talent for a few years now and making the playoffs in the Huron league isn't that hard to do.