After coming close to winning a Michigan high school football championship during 2018 and 2019, Montague broke through Friday, winning the Division 6 state title with a 40-14 over Clinton at Ford Field. It was the school’s first state title since winning back-to-back championships in 2008 and 2009.
Montague 40, Clinton 14 Final
— FOX 17 Blitz (@FOX17Blitz) January 22, 2021
The Cats are State Champs! pic.twitter.com/ZpuutgoZbx
Drew Collins threw for 244 yards, completing 15-of-19 passes with three going for touchdowns.
Montague 2021 QB/S Drew Collins (Michigan Tech commit) spoke to The D Zone following an incredible 5 TD performance in D6 final.
— The D Zone (@TheD_Zone) January 23, 2021
Collins talked about how well offense clicked, senior classmates chemistry, and going out strong with Dad as head coach!@DrewCcollins @Gue_Football pic.twitter.com/xRKLYAZSaM
D6 Champions!!
— The D Zone (@TheD_Zone) January 22, 2021
Division 6: #52 Montague Wildcats beat #146 Clinton Redskins 40-14 @CHS_LeadsTheWay, @ClinAthletics @Gue_Football @montwildcats pic.twitter.com/hqOPZ5Aanb