Division 6
2016-18 champion: Jackson Lumen Christi
Friday, November 23
No. 1 Jackson Lumen Christi (13-0) 42, Montague (11-3) 21
Nick Thomas rushed for 237 yards and two touchdowns as the Titans won their third straight Division 6 championship. Joe Barrett tossed touchdown passes to Cy’Aire Johnson and Dayton Keller. Johnson also rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown. Brock Fitzpatrick had 40 yards and one touchdown on the ground.
> Big second-half push gives Lumen Christi third straight title
> Jackson Lumen Christi keeps it simple on way to third straight state title
> Jackson Lumen Christi wins Division 6 Michigan high school football title
> Lumen Christi Legacy Grows With D6 Triumph
> Detroit Free Press: Division 6 preview, prediction
Division 4
2018 champion: Edwardsburg
Friday, November 23
No. 1 Edwardsburg (14-0) 28, Chelsea (10-4) 7
Caden Goggins rushed for 127 yards two touchdowns to lead the Eddies to their first Division 4 championship. Chase Sagar gained 119 yards on the ground. Tre’ Harvey rushed for 75 yards and a touchdown and Mac Gaideski found the end zone in the win.
> Edwardsburg wins first state title
> Blue, Edwardsburg end Chelsea's magical run
> Edwardsburg wins Division 4 Michigan high school football title
> Where is Edwardsburg? Football state title puts small town on the map
> In Return to Finals, Edwardsburg Reigns
> Detroit Free Press: Division 4 preview, prediction
Division 2
2017-18 champion: Warren De La Salle
Friday, November 23
No. 4 Warren De La Salle (12-2) 29, No. 1 Muskegon Mona Shores (12-2) 16
Nolan Schultz ran for three touchdowns and passed for 189 yards and a score to Jacob Dobbs to lead the Pilots to their second straight Division 2 championship. Dobbs also recorded 16 tackles (11 solo) and caught three passes for 65 yards.
> Warren De La Salle repeats as D2 champs
> 'It was fun'; Warren De La Salle repeats as state champions
> De La Salle defeats Mona Shores, repeats as state Division 2 football champion
> De La Salle football grounds Mona Shores, claims second straight state championship
> Jacob Dobbs powers defensive-minded Warren De La Salle past Mona Shores
> Quarterback helps lead De La Salle to a state championship
> How Nolan Schultz became QB, then led Warren De La Salle to state title
> Warren De La Salle wins Division 2 Michigan high school football title
> 'Lights Out' D Keys De La Salle's D2 Repeat
> A closer look at De La Salle's title-winning defense
> Detroit Free Press: Division 2 preview, prediction
> Muskegon, Mona Shores push each other; now they're pulling for one another
Warren De La Salle: 2018 MHSAA Division 2 football champion.
Jackson Lumen Christi: 2018 MHSAA Division 6 football champion.
Edwardsburg: 2018 MHSAA Division 4 football champion.
W1 l W2 l W3 l W4 l W5 l W6 l W7 l W8 l W9 l Districts l Regionals l Semifinals
2018 MHSAA football finals
Friday-Saturday, November 23-24
At Ford Field, Detroit
Division 1
2018 champion: Clinton Township Chippewa Valley
Saturday, November 24
No. 2 Clinton Township Chippewa Valley (14-0) 31, Clarkston (11-3) 30
Tommy Schuster was 13-for-13 passing for 205 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Big Reds to the DIvision 1 championship. Andrew Chenault rushed for 67 yards and a touchdown. David Ellis returned a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown.
> Chippewa Valley gets big defensive stop, wins D1 title over Clarkston
> Chippewa Valley wins Division 1 Michigan high school football title
> Big Stop Locks Up Chippewa Valley Title
> Chippewa Valley edges Clarkston to cap perfect season
> Chippewa Valley stops late conversion, defeats Clarkston in Division 1 championship football game
> Chippewa Valley wins Division 1 football championship with one-point victory over Clarkston
> Chippewa Valley gets big-time play for biggest win in school history
> Composed to the end, Chippewa Valley football claims state title with memorable seniors
> The completion of a perfect season
> Clarkston rolls the dice in D1 final, comes up short against Chippewa Valley
> Detroit Free Press: Division 1 preview, prediction
> Drive for Detroit: 11-Player Finals Preview
> Detroit News state finals predictions
> MLive state finals predictions
> Warren De La Salle, Clinton Township Chippewa Valley seek Macomb County football double
> Clarkston looks to add dynasty with another D1 championship
Division 3
2018 champion: Detroit Martin Luther King
Saturday, November 24
D2 No. 3 Detroit Martin Luther King (12-2) 41, No. 1 Muskegon (13-1) 25
Dequan Finn passed for 173 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Crusaders to the Division 3 championship. Finn added 73 yards on the ground and a touchdown. Peny Boone rushed for 111 yards and a touchdown. Dom Polidore-Hannah caught two touchdown passes and Ahmad Gardner and Darrell Wyatt both had one touchdown catch.
> Detroit King wins rematch over Muskegon, and Division 3 championship
> King gets revenge, claims another crown
> Detroit Martin Luther King wins Division 3 Michigan high school football title
> Vengeance is sweet for Detroit King QB in state-finals win over Muskegon
> Detroit King used its own superheroes to take down Muskegon
> Dequan Finn leaves Detroit King with two state titles, and a legacy
> Tommy Schuster, Dequan Finn masterful under finals spotlight
> King Avenges Early Defeat to Reign Again
> King avenges loss to Muskegon for Division 3 state title
> Detroit Free Press: Division 3 preview, prediction
Division 5
2018 champion: Hudsonville Unity Christian
Saturday, November 24
Hudsonville Unity Christian (12-2) 42, No. 2 Portland (13-1) 7
Issac TeSlaa rushed for 97 yards and two touchdowns and passed for a touchdown to TJ. Van Koevering to lead the Crusaders to the Division 5 championship. Hayden Large rushed for 67 yards and a touchdown. Max Buikema gained 62 yards and a touchdown. Mason Odehnal added a touchdown.
> Hudsonville Unity Christian dominates Portland in Division 5 title win
> Hudsonville Unity Christian cruises past Portland
> All Together, Unity Earns 1st Championship
> Season ends on tough note, but group of grinders helped Portland football accomplish plenty
> Hudsonville Unity Christian cruises past Portland
> Detroit Free Press: Division 5 preview, prediction
> Even at Ionia, Portland football still ran through Jacob Veale's veins
Clinton Township Chippewa Valley: 2018 MHSAA Division 1 football champion.
Hudsonville Unity Christian: 2018 MHSAA Division 5 football champion.
Detroit Martin Luther King: 2018 MHSAA Division 3 football champion.
Reading: 2018 MHSAA Division 8 football champion.
Division 7
2018 champion: New Lothrop
Saturday, November 24
No. 2 New Lothrop (13-1) 50, No. 3 Madison Heights Madison (13-1) 44
Avery Moore rushed for 132 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Hornets to the Division 7 championship in a shootout over the Eagles. Aidan Harrison rushed for 93 yards and a touchdown and returned a kickoff 96 yards for another touchdown. Will Muron had 57 yards and a touchdown on the ground.
> New Lothrop outlasts Madison Heights Madison to win Division 7 title
> Hornets Prevail in Record-Setting Final
> New Lothrop wins Division 7 Michigan high school football title
> New Lothrop beats Madison Heights Madison for D-7 state football title
> Avery Moore, all grown up, leads New Lothrop to title over M.H. Madison
> New Lothrop prevails over Madison Heights Madison in shootout
> New Lothrop High overcomes Madison for D-7 title
> Detroit Free Press: Division 7 preview, prediction
> Madison ready to finish long road to D7 state championship
> New Lothrop dedicates postseason run to Team Buddy's Braden Miller
New Lothrop: 2018 MHSAA Division 7 football champion.
Division 8
2018 champion: Reading
Friday, November 23
D7 No. 6 Reading (14-0) 39, No. 1 Breckenridge (13-1) 20
Hunter Midtgard rushed for 69 yards and two touchdowns (five and 57 yards), Ethan LoPresto gained 128 yards on the ground, Elijah Strine rushed for a nine-yard touchdown and recovered a fumble for another score, and Alex Price rushed for a four-yard touchdown as the Huskies won their first Division 8 championship. Reading rushed for 275 yards in the game and allowed Breckenridge only 21 yards on the ground.
> Reading wins Division 8 Michigan high school football state title
> Reading defense, community lift Rangers to Division 8 state title
> Reading runs to Division 8 title
> Rangers complete memorable run with first-ever state title, beating Breckenridge 39-20
> Reading downs Breckenridge for first state title in school history
> Breckenridge falls in D8 final
> A 2016 decision led to Reading's title
> Reading is Believing for 1st-Time Champ
> Detroit Free Press: Division 8 preview, prediction
> Winning becomes status quo for Breckenridge 'idiots'
> When we needed it the most
> Preview: Formidable Huskies are the last obstacle on Reading’s 2018 state title quest
Morrice: 2018 MHSAA Division 1 eight-player football champion.
Rapid River: 2018 MHSAA Division 2 eight-player football champion.
MHSAA eight-player football finals
At Northern Michigan University Superior Dome
Saturday, November 17
Division 1
2018 champion: Morrice
No. 3 Morrice (13-0) 44, No. 1 Pickford (11-1) 16
> Unbeaten Morrice Caps Remarkable Run
> Morrice, Rapid River win 8-man titles
> Rapid River, Morrice make history with Superior performances in eight-player finals
> Pickford falls to Morrice 44-16 in MHSAA Division I 8-Player Final
Division 2
2018 champion: Rapid River
Rapid River (10-3) 30, Onekama (10-3) 18
> Rapid River Rumbles To History-Making Finish
> Rockets take flight: Rapid River wins MHSAA Division II 8-Player title
> Onekama loses first title appearance
> March to Marquette: 8-Player Preview