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Hazel Park RB Montrell Parker runs for over 300 yards in 41-20 win over East English

25 October 2025 at 12:47

HAZEL PARK — Following Friday night’s 41-20 defeat of East English Village Prep, Hazel Park head coach John Callahan joked that at over 10 yards per carry, maybe he’s not giving the ball enough to running back Montrell Parker.

The Vikings senior added to an already superb season stat line by dashing for 319 yards and three scores in the win, which essentially guaranteed the team’s name would be called when the Division 5 playoff field is officially announced on Sunday.

“It’s great,” Parker said of Hazel Park’s offense that’s put up at least 40 points eight times now in the past two seasons that he’s been the featured back. “Everybody can score, so it’s not like anybody can just look at one person. It’s great. Everyone’s an athlete around here.”

That includes senior teammate Lathan Chambers, who scored on both of his carries in the first quarter that ended with Hazel Park leading 14-0.

Not long after, Parker went just over half the length of the field to the house for his rushing TD of the night, and after Parker did most of the dirty work on the Vikings’ next offensive possession, Tavion Brinson scored from 2 yards out to make it 28-0 with 4:46 left in the half.

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Vikings junior Treston Battle (19) jumps for an interception in the fourth quarter of a 41-20 win over Detroit East English Village Prep Friday night in Hazel Park. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)

East English (2-7) did convert with a desperation pass on fourth-and-18 before junior Dominique Douglas scored from 8 yards out, and a pass by Douglas to Malachi Lowe for the 2-point conversion made it 28-8 with 45 ticks until intermission.

Anyone showed up after that would’ve thought the night belonged to the Bulldogs up until early in the fourth quarter. Their drive to start the second half lasted over eight minutes before they were forced to punt, which netted few yards, but a fumble on the first play by Hazel Park (6-3) gave it right back to East English at the Vikings 32-yard line. The Bulldogs continued to milk clock and ended up punching it in on third-and-goal from the 1-yard line on an outside run right by Kelah Thorns, though Hazel Park’s Will Eddy (six carries, 81 yards) and Malaki Randle helped stuffed the conversion attempt with 27 seconds remaining in the third quarter

At that point, the Vikings took back over. Parker broke off a 51-yard run for his second score of the night that made it 35-14 with 10:25 remaining. When the Bulldogs got it back, Terry Johnson brought down Douglas to back up East English into fourth-and-long, and Treston Battle put the first nail in the visitors’ coffin with a leaping interception near midfield. On the ensuing drive, Parker added another when he reached the end zone for a final time one play after he came a yard short on a 23-yard gain.

Douglas added a consolation TD for the Bulldogs on a 7-yard run with 1:08 left, but a Vikings’ defense somewhat overshadowed by their offense and Parker — who now has 1,776 rushing yards and 23 TDs on the year — did its job.

Hazel Park senior linebacker Gregory Crouch said it’s more privilege than pressure to match the opposite unit. “We’ve got a good defense, and a lot of our offensive guys play on defense,” he said. “We know if we get them the ball back, we can score a touchdown on one play. That’s it, simple as that.”

Photos of Hazel Park vs. Detroit East English Village Prep in football action

If not for that fumble that allowed the Bulldogs to control an entire quarter, Parker may have found himself high up in MHSAA's record books for single-game rushing yards, though it was still his second monster game in a row after carrying for 370 yards and four TDs in last week's 38-26 loss to St. Clair.

"We had good practices, the kids were fired up, and I think the first half showed that," Callahan said. "The second half, they did a good job, obviously controlling the ball, and that was their game plan. We've got to get better in phases, but we got out of it healthy.

"The kid's special," Callahan added of Parker. "I mean, you think you have him and you don't. He's a little dinged up, and I think in the past he would have broken a couple of those tonight where he got caught. And that's a credit to them. Hopefully we can get him healthy and maybe he can outrun guys on a couple of those next week."

Following a pair of 4-5 campaigns in his first years with the Vikings, Callahan guided them to a 7-4 record in his third season last fall, and now has them back in the postseason once again.

"Just practice how you play," Parker responded when asked what's made Hazel Park successful under Callahan. "We always go 100 in practice, and there's great coaches on our side."

Callahan pulled from his experience to elaborate on the process, saying, "I know when I was at Loyola, it wasn't until, I believe our fifth year when the kids caught up with it and understood it. But once we got it, I think we went like, 56-4, with four state finals appearances. I think these guys here are getting it."

Hazel Park senior running back Montrell Parker leaves a defender on the turf in Friday night's home contest against Detroit East English Village Prep. Parker ran for over 300 yards and three scores in the Vikings' 41-20 victory. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)

Photos of Hazel Park vs. Detroit East English Village Prep in football action

25 October 2025 at 07:03

Hazel Park rushed for over 400 yards and gave a big boost to its playoff hopes with a 41-20 home victory over Detroit East English Village Prep on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.

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    Hazel Park rushed for over 400 yards and gave a big boost to its playoff hopes with a 41-20 home victory over Detroit East English Village Prep on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Hazel Park rushed for over 400 yards and gave a big boost to its playoff hopes with a 41-20 home victory over Detroit East English Village Prep on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Hazel Park rushed for over 400 yards and gave a big boost to its playoff hopes with a 41-20 home victory over Detroit East English Village Prep on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Football Roundup: Athens blanks rival Troy for third win of the year

19 October 2025 at 00:34

Athens busted a four-game losing streak to city rival Troy High with a 27-0 shutout victory at home Friday night.

Senior receiver Jeremiah Thomas caught a 58-yard touchdown, while classmate Grayson Conrad had the other receiving TD from Red Hawks quarterback Andrew Dunlap (174 passing yards). Cainan Hanbury had 85 rushing yards, and he and Dunlap each had a rushing TD in the win.

Nathan Piggott also had four catches for 45 receiving yards for the Red Hawks (3-5, 2-4 OAA Blue). The Colts fell to 3-5 and 1-4 in the league with the loss.

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS BROTHER RICE 43, ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY’S 28 >> Trailing 31-30 with 4:25 left, the Warriors took the lead with just over a minute left on a 55-yard touchdown pass from Sammy Eyde to Christian Marshall. Defensive lineman Dario Morelli put an exclamation mark on the win by scooping a fumble and returning it for a TD with just over 30 seconds left. Eyde’s other TD passes included also threw a 60-yard TD to Brock Zehnder, and he also hit Zehnder in the corner of the end zone for a score that tied the game with four seconds left in the opening half.

NOVI 19, NORTHVILLE 16 >> Aidan Cook was the star for the Wildcats as he kicked a 36-yard field goal as time expired to win it. Cook also tied the game with a 46-yarder with under six minutes remaining and earlier in the game hit one from 45 yards. Novi (2-5) got its other points off a safety and an 8-yard TD run by Anthony Madafferi (101 rushing yards) followed by Reece Pippin’s 2-point conversion rush. Northville (6-2) had some big kicks as well from Alex Baird, including a 42-yarder, while Adam Sakowski had the lone Mustangs’ score on a 6-yard run.

ALLEN PARK CABRINI 21, WATERFORD OUR LADY OF THE LAKES 6 >> The Monarchs wrapped up an unbeaten run through the CHSL Intersectional 2 Division with Friday’s home win. Matthew Nguyen led the rushing attack for the Lakers (4-4, 2-3) with 74 yards and had the lone TD that capped off a 19-play drive. Ryan Locey finished with 34 receiving yards and recorded an interception as well in Lakes’ defeat.

ST. CLAIR 38, HAZEL PARK 26 >> Montrell Parker piled up an impressive 370 rushing yards and four TDs on 29 carries, but the Vikings (5-3) couldn’t slow the opposing Saints offense on the road.

DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 36, GRAND LEDGE 14 >> The Shamrocks leaned on senior Cedric Williams, who eclipsed 100 yards on the ground, while Joshua Peters and Connor Ryan found the end zone on runs for CC. Duke Banta threw TDs to Samson Gash and Peyton Sofran, and Jalen Montlouis picked up a fumble and ran it back for a score as well in the Shamrocks’ win.

BIRMINGHAM GROVES 42, AUBURN HILLS AVONDALE 14 >> Quarterback LeVelle Shannon combined for almost 300 yards and five total touchdowns, including a pair of passing TDs to Carter Anderson, as Groves improved to 5-3 on the year. The Yellow Jackets dropped to 1-7 with the defeat.

LAKE ORION 14, OAK PARK 13 >> After the Dragons scored a pair of TDs in the opening quarter, they had to fend off a second-half comeback to pick up their first victory of the season. The Knights, who fell to 3-5, were led on the ground by Devin Young (64 yards) and junior Tre Hawkins had a rushing TD for Oak Park.

CLARKSTON EVEREST COLLEGIATE 28, ROYAL OAK SHRINE CATHOLIC 7 >> Following a 1-3 start, the Mountaineers collected their fourth straight win and fifth of the fall at home on Friday. Andrew Gaglio ran for 100 yards and a score, Dominic Walker rushed for 93 yards and a pair of TDs, and Cameron Tong also found the end zone in the Everest triumph. For Shrine (5-3), senior quarterback Jack Tisko passed for 170 yards and also ran for 33 yards and a TD, and Owen Wisniewski caught a handful of balls for 100 yards.

WALLED LAKE NORTHERN 46, WATERFORD KETTERING 0 >> After just one win in the past three seasons combined, the Knights got their third win of the year on Friday as Reid Widmer ran for over 100 yards and a pair of TDs.

CLARKSTON 49, FARMINGTON 7 >> The second half went by fast with all the points between the Wolves and Falcons scored by halftime. Griffin and Lukas Boman each ran for a pair of TDs, Hank Hornung rushed for a 37-yard score and Aidan O’Neill kicked a pair of field goals (46 and 22 yards) for the Wolves (7-1). Farmington is now 6-2 on the year.

WEST BLOOMFIELD 37, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 0 >> The Lakers piled up over 250 yards rushing as Obi Duru led with 86 yards and a score, Kam Hall had 73 yards and two TDs and Jamal Shakespear also kept it four times for 51 yards. Shannon Rochon caught a 52-yard TD from Shakespear and Will Espy also ran for a score in West Bloomfield’s sixth win of the year.

Troy Athens quarterback Andrew Dunlap (2) makes an off-balance throw in a game at Troy High on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. Dunlap and the Red Hawks snapped a four-game losing streak to the Colts with a 27-0 win Friday night. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)

Photos of Royal Oak Shrine vs. Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett in the CHSL Boys Soccer Cardinal Division Championship

2 October 2025 at 02:36

Two goals in the final 20 minutes proved to be just a consolation for Royal Oak Shrine, who fell 4-2 to Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett in the CHSL Cardinal Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University.

  • Two goals in the final 20 minutes proved to be...
    Two goals in the final 20 minutes proved to be just a consolation for Royal Oak Shrine, who fell 4-2 to Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett in the CHSL Cardinal Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Two goals in the final 20 minutes proved to be just a consolation for Royal Oak Shrine, who fell 4-2 to Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett in the CHSL Cardinal Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Two goals in the final 20 minutes proved to be just a consolation for Royal Oak Shrine, who fell 4-2 to Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett in the CHSL Cardinal Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)

Photos of Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood vs. Detroit Catholic Central in the CHSL Boys Soccer Bishop Division Championship

2 October 2025 at 00:15

Detroit Catholic Central scored two in the opening 10 minutes, then added another pair of goals on the other side of the break to defeat Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood 4-0 in the CHSL Bishop Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University.

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    Detroit Catholic Central scored two in the opening 10 minutes, then added another pair of goals on the other side of the break to defeat Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood 4-0 in the CHSL Bishop Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Detroit Catholic Central scored two in the opening 10 minutes, then added another pair of goals on the other side of the break to defeat Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood 4-0 in the CHSL Bishop Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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Detroit Catholic Central scored two in the opening 10 minutes, then added another pair of goals on the other side of the break to defeat Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood 4-0 in the CHSL Bishop Division Championship on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Oakland University. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)

Waterford Mott forfeits Week 1 victory over WL Northern, set to appeal decision

9 September 2025 at 23:29

Waterford Mott football dropped from 2-0 back to .500 with a change in its initial result from opening weekend.

The Michigan High School Athletic Association required the Waterford School District to forfeit the Corsairs game on Aug. 28 according to a release by the district on Tuesday.

It stated that the WSD discovered that it was provided false residency information to both its athletic and enrollment offices regarding one of its players.

“Unfortunately, the district was made aware of this falsification after the student had played in the Waterford Mott vs. Walled Lake Northern football game,” the release stated.

Committed to CMU as a WR, Mott QB Geno Seets filling his predecessor’s shoes admirably

That game was originally a 45-0 home victory in favor of the Corsairs, who had looked off to back-to-back wins to start the year after pulling out a 28-27 win over Milford in Week 2.

Tuesday's release from Mott assistant athletic director Shane Hynes via district stated that WSD notified MHSAA immediately, is fully cooperating with the investigation and is appealing the decision. It concluded, "We believe our students and athletic programs should not be penalized for the falsified actions of a third party. WSD is committed to upholding the integrity of our academic and athletic programs and will work with the MHSAA to resolve this matter."

The Corsairs will hope that regardless of the appeal's result, it won't impact postseason eligibility. When asked about the importance of starting with wins knowing its next pair of games would be against formidable opponents in Walled Lake Western and Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, Mott first-year head coach Tra'Jan Seay said, "We wanted to start out hot. We know who we have the next few weeks. We're just taking it one week at a time and doing what we can do."

Waterford Mott's football team bursts out onto the field prior to a 28-27 home victory over Milford on Friday, Sept. 5, 2025. (BRYAN EVERSON - MediaNews Group)
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