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Pontiac High School, which is located at the former Pontiac Northern High School, was created in 2009 by the merger of both Pontiac Northern and Pontiac Central high schools. Wisner Stadium was one of the practice locations for the Detroit Lions and George Plimpton in 1963, as he was writing his book Paper Lion. [2] In 1974, the stadium hosted ...
In football, the two teams compete for the "Double-O" (Oxford/Orion) rivalry trophy. The teams had competed annually from at least 1950 until 1983 when Oxford moved to the Flint Metro League. During FML play, Oxford's chief rivals were Lapeer East High School and Lapeer West High School, located in Lapeer approximately 15 miles north of Oxford ...
Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football. Here, conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect when the stadium becomes an FBS venue, whether by opening, reopening, or a school's entry into provisional or full FBS membership.
This year, there were 750 high schools across Michigan fielding a football program. Of those, 136 have won a football state championship among what is now 10 classes (eight 11-man and two 10-man).
Rank Image Stadium Capacity City State Year opened Type Tenant Ref.(s) 1: Michigan Stadium: 107,601: Ann Arbor: Michigan: 1927: Football: Michigan Wolverines [1]2
ROUND 1 SCORES: Michigan high school football playoffs: Scores from around the state Berrien Springs (6-3) at Grand Rapids Catholic Central (9-1). Catholic in Grand Rapids 44, Burying Springs 29.
ROUND 1 RECAP: Michigan high school football playoffs: Scores from around the state Coopersville (9-1) at Zeeland West (7-3). Stevensville Lakeshore (6-4) at Parma Western (9-1).
A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium; A.J. Simeon Stadium; Albertsons Stadium; All-High Stadium; Aloha Stadium; American Legion Memorial Stadium; Anchorage Football Stadium; Atwood Stadium; Aviator Sports and Events Center