

For the third time in four seasons, they will square off against the Big Reds in the playoffs, this time in the third round of the postseason. The East Grand Rapids Pioneers are back in the regional finals since 2015. Kingsley is hoping to advance to their first semifinal since 2005, when they took home the Division 6 State Championship.Įast Grand Rapids (8-3) at Muskegon (11-0)–Saturday 1:00 at Grand Haven High School The Stags’ offense has scored 45.9 points per game, including 51 points last week against Muskegon Oakridge. Their opponent this Saturday will be the Kingsley Stags, who are undefeated on the season. They are currently riding off the momentum of a phenomenal finish in the district finals against Ogemaw Heights. The Freeland Falcons are playing in their first regional final since 2015, and they will hope to advance to the semifinals for the first time since 1998. This will be a tall task for the Crusaders on the road this weekend, as Paw Paw hopes to advance to their first semifinal in school history.įreeland (9-2) at Kingsley (11-0)–Saturday 1:00 With a season high of 56 points and an average of 36.5, they can score in bunches. Don’t think that the Redskins are just a defensive-led team, as their offense can score too.

They have allowed 9.5 points per game, holding eight of their eleven opponents to eight points or less. They will face off against a Paw Paw team that has dominated teams with their strong defense. Their offense has been electric, averaging 35.9 points per game. The defending Division 5 State Champion Crusaders look to earn the Division 4 title this season, and they are three wins away from this goal. Unity Christian (8-3) at Paw Paw (10-1)–Friday 7:00

This will be a battle of two strong teams that have been tested all year long and constantly rose up to the challenge. The Bulldogs score 31.8 per game while allowing 13.4. Brighton has had little trouble so far in the playoffs, defeating Holt by nineteen and East Kentwood by twenty two. They will take on the Brighton Bulldogs, who are in the regional finals for the first time since 2005. Hudsonville has averaged 32.1 points per game, while allowing 14.6. Hudsonville has blown out their first two opponents, defeating Traverse City West by thirty one and Grand Haven by twenty eight. The Eagles are in the regional finals for the first time since 2014. Hudsonville (8-3) at Brighton (9-2)–Friday 7:00

Our teams will be at five of the games around the state this weekend. Just two more victories will punch a ticket to Ford Field for the opportunity to play for a State Championship. The High School Football season enters its twelfth week, and there are just eight teams remaining in each of the eight divisions.
