North Huron falls to Portland St. Patrick
Shamrocks prove unlucky for Warriors
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PORTLAND – The Portland St. Patrick Shamrocks did to the North Huron football team what the coronavirus couldn’t do: They ended the Warriors’ season.
The Shamrocks beat the Warriors 34-12 in the 8-Player Division 2 semifinals in Portland on Saturday. St. Patrick got out to a 22-0 lead in the first quarter, but the Warriors regrouped and kept pace with the Shamrocks the rest of the game.
Still, the hole was just too deep, and St. Patrick held on to advance to next week’s Division 2 championship game against Powers North Central.
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UNDATED (WTVB) â For the first time in nearly two months, there will be high school sports competition in the State of Michigan on Saturday.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs resume with regional championships in 11 person football and semifinals in the eight person tournament.
Several area teams will be seeing action on Saturday.
Constantine will face Michigan Center at 2:00 p.m. in a Division six game at Gull Lake High School.
Jackson Lumen Christi will take on Schoolcraft in a Division Seven game at Portage Central High School starting at 11:00 a.m..
Portage Central will also be the site of the Division Eight regional title game involving Centreville and Sand Creek. That game will kickoff at 4:30 p.m..
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Jan 6, 2021 11:19 AM
EAST LANSING, MI (WTVB) – The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced on Wednesday that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will allow a limited numbers of spectators for the final rounds of the M.H.S.A.A. Football and Girls Volleyball Tournaments.
Football teams will receive 125 tickets, to be divided among game participants for purchase by immediate family members via the GoFan digital ticketing platform. Volleyball teams will receive 50 tickets, also to be purchased by immediate family via GoFan.
Those lucky enough to be in attendance will have to follow certain protocols. Spectators in different households must be spaced out by six feet and maintain distancing at all other times including when they arrive and leave the game facility. Face masks must also be worn at all times.