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The Interstate 8 Athletic Conference is an athletic conference for high schools in Michigan formed in 2014 with eight schools in south central Michigan. The conference currently consists of seven Class A and B schools from Barry , Branch , Calhoun , and Jackson counties.
Big 8 Conference; Bridge Alliance 8 Man; Catholic High School League (Intersectional 2) Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Christian Football League; Great Western Conference; Independent; Lakes 8 Activities Conference; Lenawee County Athletic Association; Michigan Independent Athletic Conference; Mid-Eastern Football Conference; Mid ...
On September 15, 2022, the Big "8" announced that Vermontville Maple Valley of the Greater Lansing Athletic Conference would become the seventh member of the Big "8" beginning the 2023–24 school year. [4] Sand Creek joined the Big "8" as a football-only member starting in 2024 while remaining in the Tri-County Conference (TCC) in all other ...
Free Press special sports writer Mick McCabe ranks the Michigan high school boys and girls basketball teams for Feb. 4 during 2023-24 MHSAA season.
FOLLOWING THE FOOTSTEPS: Sons of former Michigan State basketball stars paving own path at East Lansing High School 4. Dearborn, 18-0, 5. 5. Muskegon, 13-2, 6. 6. Ann Arbor Huron, 15-2, 7. 7 ...
Membership is voluntary; no Michigan high school is compelled by law to be an MHSAA member. As of August 13, 2019, the MHSAA has 749 member high schools, comprising virtually all high school athletics in Michigan, public and private. Only a small number of private schools and a few nontraditional public schools in Michigan forgo MHSAA membership.
Free Press high school guru Mick McCabe gives his list of the top 100 boys basketball players in Michigan for the 2023-24 season: 1. Trey McKenney, 6-4, junior, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
The Genesee Eight Athletic Conference began in 1978 [1] with three high schools from the Genesee County B League [3] and five from the Mid-Eastern Eight Conference. [4] Beginning in 1999, the Conference renamed itself to Genesee Area Conference with the addition of Genesee High School to bring up the number of High Schools to ten.