Below is a list of all the games for teams, organized by league, covered by outlets in the MediaNews Group Michigan cluster — the Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun, the Macomb Daily, the Oakland Press, the Royal Oak Tribune, the Voice, the Dearborn Press & Guide, and the Southgate News Herald — for Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.
Check back throughout the night, to see as scores come in, with links to coverage from all of the papers in our cluster.
Below is a list of all the games for teams, organized by league, covered by outlets in the MediaNews Group Michigan cluster — the Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun, the Macomb Daily, the Oakland Press, the Royal Oak Tribune, the Voice, the Dearborn Press & Guide, and the Southgate News Herald — for Friday, Oct. 3, 2025.
Check back throughout the night, to see as scores come in, with links to coverage from all of the papers in our cluster.
BLUE WATER AREA CONFERENCE
Algonac at Croswell-Lexington
Armada at Almont
Richmond at Imlay City
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE
Allen Park Cabrini at Madison Heights Bishop Foley
Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood at Macomb Lutheran North
Detroit U-D Jesuit at Dearborn Divine Child
Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett at Riverview Gabriel Richard
Marine City Cardinal Mooney at Clarkston Everest Collegiate
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s at Detroit Country Day
Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes at Royal Oak Shrine
CENTRAL STATE ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION
Big Rapids at Remus Chippewa Hills
CHARTER SCHOOL CONFERENCE
Detroit Leadership Academy at Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac
Ecorse at Harper Woods Chandler Park
Melvindale AB&T at Southfield Bradford Academy
Redford Westfield Prep at Mt. Clemens
Romulus Summit Academy North at Detroit Old Redford
DOWNRIVER LEAGUE
Allen Park at Lakeland
Dearborn Edsel Ford at Woodhaven
Southgate Anderson at Gibraltar Carlson
FLINT METRO LEAGUE
Ortonville Brandon at Clio
Holly at Flushing
HIGHLAND CONFERENCE
Lake City at Beal City
HURON LEAGUE
Flat Rock at Riverview
Grosse Ile at Carleton Airport
New Boston Huron at Monroe Jefferson
INDEPENDENTS
Center Line Prep at Whitmore Lake
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s at Detroit Country Day
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep at Oak Park
Vestaburg at Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart
JACK PINE CONFERENCE
Beaverton at St. Louis
Gladwin at Shepherd
Sanford Meridian at Farwell
Standish-Sterling at Clare
KENSINGTON LAKES ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION
Dearborn at Belleville
Livonia Stevenson at Dearborn Fordson
Novi at Salem
LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE
Allen Park at Lakeland
South Lyon at Waterford Mott
South Lyon East at Milford
Walled Lake Central at Walled Lake Northern
Waterford Kettering at Walled Lake Western
MACOMB AREA CONFERENCE
Anchor Bay at Sterling Heights Stevenson
Center Line at Eastpointe
Chippewa Valley at Utica Eisenhower
Clawson at Clintondale
Grosse Pointe South at L’Anse Creuse North
Hazel Park at Madison Heights Madison
L’Anse Creuse at St. Clair Shores Lakeview
Macomb Dakota at Romeo
Madison Heights Lamphere at Marysville
Marine City at Sterling Heights
Port Huron Northern at Fraser
St. Clair Shores Lake Shore at Grosse Pointe North
St. Clair Shores South Lake at St. Clair
Utica at Roseville
Utica Ford at Port Huron
Warren Lincoln at New Haven
Warren Mott at Warren Cousino
MICHIGAN INDEPENDENT ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Auburn Hills Oakland Christian at Sterling Heights Parkway Christian
Rochester Hills Lutheran Northwest at Lutheran Westland
OAKLAND ACTIVITES ASSOCIATION
Auburn Hills Avondale at Royal Oak
Berkley at Jackson Northwest
Birmingham Groves at Southfield A&T
Bloomfield Hills at Troy Athens
Lake Orion at Clarkston
North Farmington at Birmingham Seaholm
Pontiac at Ferndale
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep at Oak Park
Rochester at Harper Woods
Rochester Adams at Stoney Creek
Troy at Farmington
West Bloomfield at Oxford
SAGINAW VALLEY LEAGUE
Mt. Pleasant at Bay City Western
TRI-VALLEY CONFERENCE
Flint Powers at Alma
Ithaca at Saginaw Valley Lutheran
WESTERN WAYNE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Melvindale at Dearborn Heights Crestwood
Redford Thurston at Dearborn Heights Robichaud
Redford Union at Dearborn Heights Annapolis
Romulus at Garden City
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8-PLAYER FOOTBALL
Fulton at Breckenridge
St. Charles at Carson City-Crystal
Montabella at Coleman
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SATURDAY GAMES
Detroit Voyageur College Prep at Warren Michigan Collegiate, 2 p.m.
One of the winningest coaches and most revered leaders in Michigan prep sports, former Birmingham Brother Rice coach Al Fracassa, died Sunday morning, the school announced on social media.
He was 92 years old.
Fracassa won 430 of his 554 career games at Royal Oak Shrine (1960-68) and Brother Rice (1969-2013), winning nine state titles in 13 title-game appearances. He was the winningest coach in Michigan football history at the time of his retirement, later passed by Farmington Hills Harrison’s John Herrington (443 wins).
The post from the school read:
“We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Coach Al Fracassa, a legendary leader, mentor, and unwavering champion of the Brother Rice community.
For over five decades, Coach Fracassa was much more than just a coach; he was a cornerstone of our school. With a record that ranks among the best in Michigan and nationwide, he not only built winning teams but also shaped young men. His legacy is defined not just by championships, but by the character he instilled in his players.
He taught us to ‘do it better than it’s ever been done before’ and to ‘do it right all the time.’ Not because it was easy, but because excellence demands it.
May he rest in peace. Let us honor him by practicing the values he instilled in us: hard work, integrity, and faith, both on and off the field.”
Brother Rice coaching legend Al Fracassa talks with Cole Lancanaria during the Warriors 30-7 loss to Brother Rice in the 77th Boys Bowl Sunday, Sept. 9, 2021 in Novi, Michigan. (TIMOTHY ARRICK — MediaNews Group, file)
An all-state football player at Detroit Northeastern, and the president of his class in 1951, Fracassa earned a scholarship to play quarterback at Michigan State University, and was a member of the Spartans’ 1952 national championship team, and 1954 Rose Bowl team.
His coaching career started in 1955 at Flint’s Mandeville High School, and was interrupted by a two-year stint in the U.S. Army (1956-57). After a two-year stint as an assistant at Rochester, Fracassa took over at Shrine, going 44-19-5 in nine seasons.
He was a four-time Michigan high school coach of the year, national coach of the year in 1997, and was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1999. He sent more than 300 players on to college football, with 13 making it to the NFL.
Brother Rice head coach Al Fracassa and his team celebrate their 2013 MHSAA Division 2 Championship after defeating Muskegon 38-21 at Ford Field in Detroit, Friday Nov. 29, 2013. Fracassa died Sunday morning at age 92. (VAUGHN GURGANIAN — MediaNews Group, file)