River Rouge upset Muskegon, ranked No. 1 in our Michigan Top 10 and No. 76 in the High School Football America 100 national rankings, 30-7 to capture the Michigan Division 3 state championship at Ford Field.
FINAL: River Rouge 30, Muskegon 7. RoigeMs first football stare title. #MLiveSF pic.twitter.com/qpognlbz9y
— Scott DeCamp (@ScottDeCamp) December 1, 2019
River Rouge junior dual-threat quarterback Mareyohn Hrabowski rushed for two scores. He ran for 175 of the team’s 281 yards.
VIDEO: Check out the highlights of the River Rouge (@RougeFootball) vs. Muskegon – Division 3 @MHSAA Football Final from tonight. Brought to you by @MHSAA pic.twitter.com/oS0uLrWjok
— STATE CHAMPS! Michigan (@statechampsmich) December 1, 2019
Muskegon was playing in its seventh state championship game in the last eight years. The Big Reds only state championship came in 2017.
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In Division 1, Davison won its first-ever state championship with a 35-25 win over Brighton.
FINAL: River Rouge 30, Muskegon 7. RoigeMs first football stare title. #MLiveSF pic.twitter.com/qpognlbz9y
— Scott DeCamp (@ScottDeCamp) December 1, 2019
Mona Shores captured its first-ever state championship by beating No. 2 Detroit King 35-26.
Mona Shores 35
— Zach Harig (@FOX17Zach) November 29, 2019
Detroit King 26
FINAL
Matt Koziak & Mona Shores pick up their first state championship in program history! pic.twitter.com/JAHYYEpZ0l
Division 4
Grand Rapids Catholic Central 44 Detroit Country Day 0
Division 5
Lansing Catholic 31 Almont
Division 6
St. Mary Catholic Central 7 Glen Lake 0
Division 7
Pewamo-Westphalia 14 Lumen Christi 0
Division 8
Reading 33 Beal City 6