Highlights from Week 7 of Michigan high school football – MLive.com

Highlights from Week 7 of Michigan high school football  MLive.com


Jake May | MLive.com

Members of Warren De La Salle celebrate after an upset win over Davison on Friday at Wayne State University in Detroit.

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Well, it rained. A lot in a lot of places. But football also poured out some impressive performances Friday from its teams and players during a busy Week 7 of high school football.

Check out below as we go over the big wins, great performances, longest plays and some videos, photo galleries, scores and fan photos.

And you’ll stay warm and dry.

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AN UPSET OR NOT?

At the surface, it was an upset that 4-3- Warren De La Salle defeated No. 6-ranked Davison, 22-0 (Davison is No. 18 in MLive’s Top 50).

But not when you look at the level of play for the Pilots, the defending Division 2 state champs. They have lost to the likes of Muskegon,  Orchard Lake St. Mary and Birmingham Brother Rice – traditional powerhouses.

“All those games prepare us for games like this,” said quarterback Anthony Stepnitz.

MORE: .Read about the game

Here’s more from Stepnitz:

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AS FAR AS POSSIBLE

Saline had an easy time against Ann Arbor Skyline, but that doesn’t diminish what Larry Robinson II did.

The sophomore quarterback pulled off a rarity – a 99-yard touchdown run with 6:58 left in the first half and a 35-0 lead. The Hornets went on to 56-14.

Watch as Robinson turns into a little dot.

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Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com

BURGER TIME

You gotta eat, right? Even on a rainy night during a game. A ball ball for Walled Lake Western grabs a couple bites during Friday’s game against South Lyon.

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BYRON CENTER CUT

Byron Center and quarterback Austin VanderMarkt put an exclamation point on their hold in the OK Green.

The Bulldogs improved to 7-0 and in first place in the conference as they dominated challenger Zeeland East (5-2) with a 49-7 victory.

As for Austin VanderMarkt, he had five touchdown run, from 68, 52, 16, 2 and 1 yard.

Oh, and they all came in the first half.

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Joel Bissell | MLive.com file

Byron Center’s Austin Vandermarkt

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DISTANCE RUNNERS

This will make you tired just reading it. Check out some of these long touchdown plays.

-Can’t get much longer (well, except for Saline’s Larry Robinson noted above) as Hunter Knagg ran 98 yards for the TD for Fowlerville and a 21-7 lead over St. Johns in the first half.

-One play after recovering a fumble, Corunna’s Gabe Baumchen ran 95 yards for a touchdown against Owosso late in the first half.

-Saline got a 95-yard kick return for a TD from Kolton Malinczak and a 49-7 lead over Ann Arbor Skyline in the closing seconds of the first half.

Clarence Roberts took off a 90-yard reverse for a TD and the first score against Morenci.

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– Southfield A&T senior Jeremiah Piper dashed for a 66-yard TD run and a 20-0 lead over Oxford late in the first half.

– Loy Norrix got on the board against Portage Central as sophomore quarterback Tyler Roberts threw a 66-yard TD to Derell Mabon II.

– On the opening drive, Owosso got a 64-yard TD run by Colton Blaha against Corunna.

Avery Goldensoph connected with Ethan Champney on a 64-yard TD and a 21-0 lead for Swan Valley over Freeland with 2:15 left in the first quarter.

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-Birmingham Groves’ Damon Dunbar scored on a 63-yard TD run to tie the score at 7-7 against Rochester Hills Stoney Creek.

-Clinton opened the game against Whiteford with a 62-yard TD from Dylan Settles to Jack Voll.

-West Ottawa’s Max Voet scored on 60-yard run in the first quarter against Grandville.

Ralph Donaldson had a 60-yard TD run to give Birmingham Groves a 22-14 lead over Stoney Creek.

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Reign men

Essexville Garber’s football team liked the rain. It’s fans? Well, they were tolerant considering the result.

Rain that poured down late in Friday’s game against Standish-Sterling played right into the Dukes’ style of play for the final 7:39.

The defense got a stop and the offense went to the ground, led by 6-foot-2, 265-pound Alex VanSumeren who carried seven times to hold onto the ball the rest of the way.

“When the rain came, our guys were out there jumping up and down and dancing,” Garber coach Jake Coquillard said. “They were enjoying it.”

MORE: Read the story

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Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com

This was the scene during a Tri-Valley Central football clash between Garber and Standish-Sterling in Essexville on Friday. Many other games had the same view.

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GOOD FOOTWORK

Gotta give some love to the kickers. Here are a couple impressive ones we came across:

-Fenton’s Braden Moore drilled a 50-yarder to put the Tigers up 20-0 over Flushing late in the third quarter.

Easton Goldensoph kicked a 31-yard field goal with 4.4 seconds left in first half to give Swan Valley a 31-0 lead.

Lance Fogelberg 31 yard field goal puts Stoney Creek in front of Birmingham Groves 23-22 with 10:50 remaining

– Warren De La Salle senior Daniel Heppler had field goals of 32 and 39 yards in the upset over Davison.

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Sara Faraj | MLive.com

Swan Valley’s Easton Goldensoph boots.

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AN EXTRA KICK

Speaking of kickers, Paw Paw’s  Claudia Muessig has an interesting story, as told by MLive’s Patrick Nothaft. 

She is the team’s kicker, after playing soccer, and Friday she delivered on all five PATS and was a part of the Homecoming court and the team won 35-6 over Vicksburg.

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Emil Lippe | MLive.com

Paw Paw senior Claudia Muessig lines up for the 2019 Paw Paw High School Homecoming Court during halftime of Paw Paw’s home game against Vicksburg High School at Falan Field in Paw Paw, Michigan on Friday, October 11, 2019

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Kayla Renie | MLive.com

ROAD TO SUCCESS

The Grant football team raises the M37 trophy in the air to celebrate their 27-7 victory over Newaygo during Friday’s game at Grant High School on Oct. 11, 2019.

MORE: Read the story

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PHOTO GALLERIES

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J. Scott Park | MLive.com

Addison’s Nathan Rodlund (24) loses his footing during a high school football game at Addison High School on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019.

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Davison vs. Warren De La Salle at Wayne State

Grass Lake at Addison

Newaygo at Grant

Rockford at Hudsonville

Saline at Ann Arbor Skyline

South Lyon at Walled Lake Western

Standish-Sterling at Garber

Swan Valley at Freeland

Vicksburg at Paw Paw

MORE: See the best photos around the state from Week 7

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TALK SHOW

Check out some reactions, speeches and highlight videos from Friday.

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SCORES

Here’s the link to Friday’s scores.

You can check out scores from past weeks below:

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FAN FEST

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Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com

Garber fans cheer on their team during a Tri-Valley Central football clash against Standish-Sterling in Essexville on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019.

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Sara Faraj | MLive.com

Freeland fans cheer in the first quarter of the game. Swan Valley High School hosted Freeland High School for a rivalry game and the King of the Mountain title on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019 in Saginaw. (Sara Faraj | MLive.com)

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Jenna Kieser | Mlive.com

Skyline fans react to a good play during the game against Saline at Skyline high school Friday, Oct. 11 2019. Skyline scored one touchdown just before halftime, bringing the score to 49-7 at half.

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Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com

Western fans cheer in neon outfits during Walled Lake Western’s game against South Lyon at Walled Lake Western High School on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019.

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WHAT ELSE?

Here are some other recent stories to check out:

*- See who the sports writers picked this week 

*- Michigan’s top 50 high school football teams ahead of Week 7

*- Playoff points heading into Week 7

*- See the remaining undefeated teams and who they play this week

*- Associated Press football rankings for the week

* Michigan High School Football Player of the Year watch list

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Kayla Renie | Mlive.com

Grant players stand near a puddle during Friday’s game at Grant High School on Oct. 11, 2019.

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