OT: Was your HS good at football?

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

Where did you go to HS and were they any good at football?

I went to Utica HS in Macomb County. They were not good have never won a playoff game. Only 4 playoff appearances and no state titles despite being one of the oldest teams in the state. 

They do play Romeo HS for a Little Brown Jug that was started in 1948.

 

Curious to see what football pedigree some on the board came from and if it was big at their school. 

 

wahooverine

July 1st, 2015 at 1:21 PM ^

Salem High baby!  Virginia 2A state champs in 96, 98, 99, 2000, 04, and 05!  Unfortunately we're the Spartans but we have the colors right- maroon and grey.

mexwolv

July 1st, 2015 at 1:21 PM ^

Nope, down here in Mexico, only a few private schools and some large public schools have football programs.  There is a ton of interest (and fans) up North, in Monterrey, for example, people bleed football, and they have various leagues for kids 4 and up.

Unfortunately, I moved there when I was older so I never really had a chance to play.  Once I got even older I moved again so my kids also haven't had a chance to play. 

Mostly everything else is all soccer related, but there are tons of fans all over the country, the 2 most common teams are the Steelers (my dad actually goes to at least one Steelers game a year) and the Cowboys.  You can get most NFL games down here every weekend on local TV and also the main college bowl games.

evenyoubrutus

July 1st, 2015 at 1:24 PM ^

Well I went to Huron and we were good for like five years until coach Verska left for more money and better players at Warren DE LaSalle. Since then we have basically been the Indiana of high school football. We always suck and our solution is to fire our coach every two years.

JHendo

July 1st, 2015 at 1:31 PM ^

Although Verska was and will always be awesome, we most certainly were not good for that long of a stretch.  We were great in '97, and pretty good in his last year, '01, but besides that, in every year, before, in between and after, we were pretty goddamn awful.  And the only coach I recall us firing in the past 20 years is the one who thought it'd be good idea to punch a student.  The rest ran simply away in horror.

JHendo

July 1st, 2015 at 1:47 PM ^

I was a sophomore that year and got called up from JV for that game, so I got a front row seat to that horror.  We were the #1 team in the state for most of that season with a very close loss to another powerhouse team  as the only smudge on our record (and that was also I think the only game where the opponent was even within single digit points to us).  Monroe wasn't supposed to even compete with us that game.  Like you said, it was a huuuuuuge upset that no one saw coming except for those Monroe players.

Unicycle Firefly

July 1st, 2015 at 3:10 PM ^

I was a JV player that year, all the varsity guys were telling us the week of the game that they had all had the same dream about beating Huron, and we literally laughed at them. Most of us didn't even bother to travel to the game, it wasn't even supposed to be competitive. After that game, I think it was another 13 years until Monroe won a playoff game again.

Pickle Rick

July 1st, 2015 at 1:25 PM ^

Went to Mendon, which is a small Class D school south of Kalamazoo. We actually beat Max Bullough in the state finals my sophomore year. Mendon has won 12 state titles since '82. We don't usually have much talent, but we play four quarters of tough, physical football.

50shadesofHARBAUGH

July 1st, 2015 at 1:28 PM ^

I think the program started in 2005? Pretty terrible to start, got better. Kirk Cousins years were okay nothing special. Then in 08-09 they went undefeated and won State behind Aj Westendorp and Willie Snead (Former Ball St WR). Don't follow them much anymore, but pretty sure we're just average now.

Mesabi Miner

July 1st, 2015 at 1:29 PM ^

Warren Harding grad in 2006. Division 1 team in northeast Ohio. Home to mario manningham, Prescott burgess, boom
Herron, Maurice clarett, Korey stringer, Ross browner, Paul warfield, Dave Herron, Chris Rucker, and plenty more division 1 athletes I can't think of off the top of my head.

Used to be a perennial powerhouse in d-1 ohio. After the 70s, our best years were in the early 2000s.

dlanny22

July 1st, 2015 at 1:33 PM ^

I went to Romulus High school from 1996-2000.  We traditionally have been very bad, except for my Junior and Senior years.  We have made the playoffs 5 times total as far as I know.  

I was however, able to play on the same team as former Michigan commit and Iowa back Fred Russell.  It sure was fun watching him run for almost 400 yds against Sturgis in the first round back in 98.  

I personally didn't see the field in the junior year playoffs.  Then, unfortunately I had to miss the second round playoff game my senior year due to a heart problem that showed itself in the first playoff game.

MikeCohodes

July 1st, 2015 at 1:33 PM ^

I went to Stevenson High School (the one in Lincolnshire, IL, not the one in MI), graduated way back in 2000. We made the playoffs every year I was there, including reaching the final 4 my Freshman year. Unless the streak was snapped after I left, we've made the playoffs for something like 30 straight seasons now. In 2014 they finally won state, for the first time in history. They also won men's basketball in the 2014-15 season as well, behind star Jalen Brunson, who sadly chose to go to Villanova over Michigan (he did have an offer from us).

UMxWolverines

July 1st, 2015 at 1:34 PM ^

Went to Temperance Bedford. We are historically pretty terrible but our current coach has taken us to the playoffs every year but two and hasn't had a losing season. Twice in the last few years we've gone 9-0 in the regular season and made it to regionals only to lose in the last minute...both at home.

The Claw

July 1st, 2015 at 5:08 PM ^

Back in the day of the GLL, Bedford was the gold standard. My senior year at the league tournament was at Bedford and they beat us 70-2. I got the tie. 2-2 was the score. I had the takedown and he had two escapes. I got an escape but the ref waved it off. Even the Bedford fans told my parents I got hosed. Oh well, fun memories. Helluva program!

Mr. Owl

July 1st, 2015 at 1:34 PM ^

I won't say where I went to school, but it was in the suburbs of Detroit.  The football team was awful.  It was widely known through the school that the QB was all coked up.  I hated the school and didn't play any sports.  I wanted to go to Pershing, as that's where I had a lot of friends.  I regularly worked out with the Pershing football team & ran with the track team until I was asked to join track & admitted I wasn't a student there.  :)

I was shocked the year following my graduation when my school actually beat Pershing in a scrimmage.  I wasn't shocked that the reason they won was someone from my school called someone from Pershing an unkind name beginning with an N, then most of Pershing's team was thrown from the game for fighting.

I did end up playing a season of semipro... I was the worst player on a 1-win team that only won that one game against another 1-win team... they beat us.  We won on an interception return by a former Doughboy!  One of our games was against the Seminoles... at halftime we were down 44--0 (they stopped throwing the ball in the 2nd.)

KingRJ

July 1st, 2015 at 1:36 PM ^

Not a great football factory by any means.  Played linebacker on varsity teams that went 4-8 and 3-9 my Jr. & Sr. years.  Not known for football, but school has multiple city and state championships in baseball, swimming, and soccer.  I think we had 100+ people in our stands once in my career.  Nothing to brag about at all.  

LETSGOBLUEBEATMSU

July 1st, 2015 at 1:38 PM ^

I currently play. I'm heading into my junior season at Holland High. Historiclly we haven't been good at all its our 3rd year under our new head coach and I expect to continue to improve

Sllepy81

July 1st, 2015 at 1:38 PM ^

nothing special. 1 NFL player(Desmond Bishop) in Its history that I knew of and he had to go through community college to get noticed before going to Cal. I should've played, quit sports though. Had the arm to actually pass in high school and college size (6'5" 210lbs) girls and cars got in the way. We were nothing special.

sadeto

July 1st, 2015 at 1:40 PM ^

Wealthy small town school on the Connecticut shoreline, state champs in football one year I was there, runner-up another year. I played in the band. 

Epic-Blue

July 1st, 2015 at 1:44 PM ^

4-5 my senior year in FB. The Track, Baseball, and Basketball teams consistently won districts and regional titles. The football program has always been lousy.

mGrowOld

July 1st, 2015 at 1:49 PM ^

I went to Cranbrook.  I was considered one of our "better" players and I wasnt very good.

We were awful.

But the good news is we were good at soccer decades before anybody in the US gave a shit about it.

NatedoggGoBlue

July 1st, 2015 at 1:49 PM ^

Chaminade-Julienne in Dayton, Ohio. We won the Division II state title during my time there. That team had several FBS players on it, most notably, Javon Ringer (MSU) and Brandon Harrison (Michigan).

BigBlue02

July 1st, 2015 at 1:51 PM ^

My high school football team just had a 69 game winning streak snapped in the finals at ford field. But they sucked when I went there

phork

July 1st, 2015 at 1:51 PM ^

We were a brand new high school in 1986.  Had no football team in grade 9, a junior team in grade 10 and lost every game.  We all voted to make a senior team and lost every game that year, except the last.  The next year we won a championship.  That was awesome.

ska2682

July 1st, 2015 at 1:52 PM ^

Went to Livonia Franklin.  We were not a good football team, but ended up being just under .500 for most of my playing career.  My sophomore year, I played JV, but our varsity missed the playoffs barely.  Lost three games all year to a state champion (Sterling Heights Stevenson), and 2 state runner-ups (Farmington Hills Harrison, and Walled Lake Western). After that, we went back to being sub .500.  Lately, the teams have been making the playoffs.

lilpenny1316

July 1st, 2015 at 1:55 PM ^

My school, Benedictine in Detroit, produced Derrick Alexander and that was about it.  School shut down about 10 years ago and the football field is gone.  In my four years there, they may have made it to the state tournament once.