2023 Michigan 8-Player high school football playoff scores

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Martin wins the 2023 Michigan 8-Player Division 1 high school football championship with a come-from-behind win over Inland Lakes. Martin was down by three scores in the fourth quarter before storming back to win 30-26. The comeback included two touchdowns in the final :33 seconds.

The state title is the second straight for Martin.

The Division 2 title goes to Lenawee Christian with a 36-18 win over Marion.

Michigan High School Football Scores

8-Player Playoffs

Division 1

Championship

Martin 30, Indian River Inland Lakes 26

Semifinals

Indian River Inland Lakes 12, Pickford 0

Martin 42, Kingston 34

Quarterfinals

Pickford 34, Norway 16

Indian River Inland Lakes 40, St Ignace 36

Kingston 26, Brown City 0

Martin 28, Gobles 6

Division 2

1st Round

Pickford 38, Rudyard 16

Norway 56, Newberry 48

St Ignace 38, Central Lake 14

Indian River Inland Lakes 22, Alcona 6

Brown City 22, Carson City-Crystal 14

Kingston 46, Merrill 6

Martin 44, Marcellus 18

Gobles 50, Mendon 14

Division 2

Championship

Lenawee Christian 36, Marion 18

Semifinals

Marion 42, Lake Linden-Hubbell 36

Adrian Lenawee Christian 42, Deckerville 14

Quarterfinals

Lake Linden-Hubbell 37, Powers North Central 18

Marion 48, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 6

Deckerville 34, Portland St Patrick 32

Adrian Lenawee Christian 56, Climax-Scotts 16

1st Round

Powers North Central 54, Posen 20

Lake Linden-Hubbell 27, Crystal Falls Forest Park 6

Marion 64, Bay City All Saints 14

Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 34, Au Gres-Sims 0

Portland St Patrick 42, Fulton 34

Deckerville 46, Morrice 40

Adrian Lenawee Christian 56, Camden-Frontier 6

Climax-Scotts 32, Pittsford 20

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.