Hope and Concern: Carlson Marauders
Let’s cruise on over to Gibraltar Carlson to discuss the Marauder’s “Hopes and Concerns”. Biggest Reason for Hope: Rarely would you pin your biggest hope on a sophomore, especially at
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Let’s cruise on over to Gibraltar Carlson to discuss the Marauder’s “Hopes and Concerns”. Biggest Reason for Hope: Rarely would you pin your biggest hope on a sophomore, especially at
By Frank Vajcner We continue on with our hope and concern series with Bedford. Biggest Reason for Hope: Sophomore QB who has experience in big moments. As a freshman, Brody
Over the next two weeks, we will be focusing on the reasons for hope and concern in 2023 for each of the 16 teams that we cover here at Friday
By Frank Vajcner We conclude the Schedule Analysis Series with a visit to defending Division 8 State Champion Whiteford. The Bobcats put together a 14-0 season in the first season
By Frank Vajcner I’m now off to my hometown of Petersburg, where there’s a new man in charge. Dylan Szegedi takes over as head coach at Summerfield after the departure
By Frank Vajcner We now head over to West Elm Avenue, specifically to Gary Hauf’s alma mater. SMCC overcame a slow start to the season to come close to advancing
By Frank Vajcner We now make a stop next to Arnaldo’s Banquet Center, as well as the home of some delicious double cheeseburgers. Riverview tied the school record for wins
By Frank Vajcner We now head over to Herr Road, where changes have happened again. Kyle Reed becomes the third head coach in three seasons for Monroe. How does the
By Frank Vajcner We now cross multiple sets of railroad tracks to take a look at Milan. The Big Reds saw a seven-year playoff streak come to an end last
By Frank Vajcner It’s now time to pay a visit to my alma mater in Ida. Despite a 4-6 record, the Blue Streaks qualified for the playoffs thanks to their
By Frank Vajcner It’s off to the banks of the mighty Huron River to take a look at New Boston Huron. The Chiefs had a solid start to the Tom
By Frank Vajcner It’s time to go island hopping over to Grosse Ile. They say that weird things happen on “The Island,” and one of those has been the struggles
By Frank Vajcner We now find our way (pun not intended) to the alma mater of our founder, Chris Schultz. Flat Rock had the best turnaround of any blog team
By Frank Vajcner It’s time to stop at Eagle Drive. Erie Mason put another feather in their cap with a third straight playoff appearance in 2022, which hadn’t happened since
By Frank Vajcner It’s now time to head to where I spent a few years on staff, and will also be playing on a brand new turf field. Dundee made
By Frank Vajcner We now head Downriver for a look at the Carlson Marauders. The first year of the Jason Gendron era went well, as the Marauders went 9-2 for
By Frank Vajcner We now head off to where you can find me on the mic for volleyball matches and basketball games. From a football standpoint, Bedford is coming off
By Frank Vajcner The dog days of summer always seem to drag on. For some, it means traveling for vacation, but for me, it’s time to get back to work.
Hey everyone, the start of the high school football season will start exactly 1 month from tomorrow (July 7th). With that, we will be unveiling Frank’s annual schedule analysis tomorrow
The season starts in just over 5 weeks people, with games starting 8 weeks from tonight. Let us know what you would like to see this year. More videos? Podcast
Let’s cruise on over to Gibraltar Carlson to discuss the Marauder’s “Hopes and Concerns”. Biggest Reason for Hope: Rarely would you pin your biggest hope on a sophomore, especially at
By Frank Vajcner We continue on with our hope and concern series with Bedford. Biggest Reason for Hope: Sophomore QB who has experience in big moments. As a freshman, Brody
Over the next two weeks, we will be focusing on the reasons for hope and concern in 2023 for each of the 16 teams that we cover here at Friday
By Frank Vajcner We conclude the Schedule Analysis Series with a visit to defending Division 8 State Champion Whiteford. The Bobcats put together a 14-0 season in the first season
By Frank Vajcner I’m now off to my hometown of Petersburg, where there’s a new man in charge. Dylan Szegedi takes over as head coach at Summerfield after the departure
By Frank Vajcner We now head over to West Elm Avenue, specifically to Gary Hauf’s alma mater. SMCC overcame a slow start to the season to come close to advancing
By Frank Vajcner We now make a stop next to Arnaldo’s Banquet Center, as well as the home of some delicious double cheeseburgers. Riverview tied the school record for wins
By Frank Vajcner We now head over to Herr Road, where changes have happened again. Kyle Reed becomes the third head coach in three seasons for Monroe. How does the
By Frank Vajcner We now cross multiple sets of railroad tracks to take a look at Milan. The Big Reds saw a seven-year playoff streak come to an end last
By Frank Vajcner It’s now time to pay a visit to my alma mater in Ida. Despite a 4-6 record, the Blue Streaks qualified for the playoffs thanks to their
By Frank Vajcner It’s off to the banks of the mighty Huron River to take a look at New Boston Huron. The Chiefs had a solid start to the Tom
By Frank Vajcner It’s time to go island hopping over to Grosse Ile. They say that weird things happen on “The Island,” and one of those has been the struggles
By Frank Vajcner We now find our way (pun not intended) to the alma mater of our founder, Chris Schultz. Flat Rock had the best turnaround of any blog team
By Frank Vajcner It’s time to stop at Eagle Drive. Erie Mason put another feather in their cap with a third straight playoff appearance in 2022, which hadn’t happened since
By Frank Vajcner It’s now time to head to where I spent a few years on staff, and will also be playing on a brand new turf field. Dundee made
By Frank Vajcner We now head Downriver for a look at the Carlson Marauders. The first year of the Jason Gendron era went well, as the Marauders went 9-2 for
By Frank Vajcner We now head off to where you can find me on the mic for volleyball matches and basketball games. From a football standpoint, Bedford is coming off
By Frank Vajcner The dog days of summer always seem to drag on. For some, it means traveling for vacation, but for me, it’s time to get back to work.
Hey everyone, the start of the high school football season will start exactly 1 month from tomorrow (July 7th). With that, we will be unveiling Frank’s annual schedule analysis tomorrow
The season starts in just over 5 weeks people, with games starting 8 weeks from tonight. Let us know what you would like to see this year. More videos? Podcast