Huron Chiefs: Hope and Concern 2024
Reason for Hope: The Chiefs return 8 starts on the defensive side of the ball, including 3-year starters; Ryan Anderson, Austin O’Dell and Drew Ladach. As the saying goes; defense
Reason for Hope: The Chiefs return 8 starts on the defensive side of the ball, including 3-year starters; Ryan Anderson, Austin O’Dell and Drew Ladach. As the saying goes; defense
Let’s head down to Erie Township for a quick look at the Eagles of Erie Mason Reason for Hope: With the TCC down to just 3 teams the Eagles have
Reason for Hope: Jesse Hoskins, the veteran coach consistently gets the most out of his players. The Big Reds have qualified for the playoffs for 10 of the last 12
Reason for Concern – Schedule wise, the Falcons have a tough task ahead of them. The usual rugged Huron League, bookended by two powerhouse programs in Clinton and Country Day,
By Frank Vajcner Next up in the Hope and Concern series is Bedford. Biggest Reason for Hope: Young Skill Players who Garnered Experience. The Mules battled a share of injuries
Next, let’s travel over to the island. Reason for Hope: The Red Devils return a strong nucleus of players who contributed as underclassmen in 2023. QB Tanner Symons returns and
By Frank Vajcner We continue on with the Hope and Concern series with the Dundee Vikings. Biggest Reason for Hope: Three-Year Starting QB. Ryan Zanger is back at quarterback for
The Clinton Red Wolves stormed out of the gates, scoring on their first three possessions to take control of the game against the Dundee Vikings. Despite a spirited second-quarter comeback
By Chris Schultz and Frank Vajcner Each week, Chris and Frank will give their thoughts on our blog teams. For the most part, one will generally keep things on the
The Bedford Kicking Mules rallied from a 21-10 deficit to secure a hard-fought 24-21 victory over the Ypsilanti Lincoln Railsplitters in a nail-biting contest. Bedford dominated the first quarter, with
Chris is a 1984 graduate of Flat Rock High School where he was a three sport letter winner in football, basketball and track for the Rams. He is a 1991 graduate of Eastern Michigan University and currently is the Athletic Director and Assistant Dean of Students at Advanced Tech High School in Dearborn. Chris resides in Huron Township with his family.
Chris is a 1984 graduate of Flat Rock High School where he was a three sport letter winner in football, basketball and track for the Rams. He is a 1991 graduate of Eastern Michigan University and currently is the Athletic Director and Assistant Dean of Students at Advanced Tech High School in Dearborn. Chris resides in Huron Township with his family.
Gary is a 1989 graduate of Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central High School, where he was two sport letter winner in football and track for the Falcons. He is employed by Hanwha Advanced Materials in Monroe and is the color commentator for the SMCC Falcons football games broadcasted on 98.3 Nash Icon. Gary resides in Monroe.
Gary is a 1989 graduate of Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central High School, where he was two sport letter winner in football and track for the Falcons. He is employed by Hanwha Advanced Materials in Monroe and is the color commentator for the SMCC Falcons football games broadcasted on 98.3 Nash Icon. Gary resides in Monroe.
Frank is a 2007 graduate of Ida High School, where he lettered in track. He is employed at the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Romulus, is an MHSAA football official, and does public address at Bedford High School for volleyball, basketball, softball, and lacrosse. Frank lives in Petersburg.
Frank is a 2007 graduate of Ida High School, where he lettered in track. He is employed at the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Romulus, is an MHSAA football official, and does public address at Bedford High School for volleyball, basketball, softball, and lacrosse. Frank lives in Petersburg.
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