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Boys Golf Finals

2022 LP Finals
June 10-11
D1 – Katke – FSU, Big Rapids
D2 – The Meadows – GVSU, Allendale
D3 – The Fortress – Frankenmuth
D4 – Forest Akers West – MSU, East Lansing

2022 UP Finals
June 1, 2, 3 or 4

D1 - Boys - Escanaba HS - June 1 - Sage Run GC
D1 - Girls - Escanaba HS - June 1 - Sweetgrass GC
D2 - West Iron County HS - June 1 - George Young GC 
D3 - Rock-Mid Peninsula HS - June 2 - Highland GC

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COACHES' REQUIREMENTS

Required Sportsmanship Courses
for Ejections/Disqualifications

Coaches Course – Teaching and Modeling Behavior
Players Course – Sportsmanship

All varsity, junior varsity and 9th-grade head coaches of each high school team have a valid current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification.
More information on this CPR Certification can be found here. CPR Certification is tracked by the school athletic director, similar to the rules meeting-risk management course requirement for assistant and sub varsity coaches.  Athletic Directors must confirm (attest) each season through MHSAA.com that both these requirements have been met. If a coaching requirement is not complete prior to the deadline, the school shall prohibit that coach  from coaching in that season's MHSAA tournament for the sport involved and shall not be present at the facility where the MHSAA tournament involving that coach's sports team is being held.

All individuals who have been designated by their school or district to serve as an assistant or subvarsity coach (paid or volunteer) at the high school level must complete the same rules/risk management meeting requirement as the high school head coach.

The deadlines for each MHSAA member high school athletic director to certify, while logged into MHSAA.com, that all of its assistant and subvarsity coaches (paid and volunteer) have completed this requirement are below. The same deadline applies for certifying that head coaches have met the CPR Requirement:

  • Fall Sports - Sept. 15, 2022
  • Winter Sports - Dec. 15, 2022
  • Spring Sports - April 20, 2023

2022-23 Rules Meeting Dates and Coaches Requirements

Assistant and subvarsity coaches who have been registered in the MHSAA’s system with an up-to-date email address may log in to MHSAA.com and complete the same required rules meeting, just as the varsity head coach must do. In the alternative, the school may direct or permit assistant and subvarsity coaches to complete the rules meeting requirement individually or in a group setting. Regardless of the method utilized, the administration of the school is responsible for attesting to the completion of the requirement by all sports team coaches by the deadlines listed above. Click the link above to see the MHSAA  Handbook Coaching Requirements Regulations (Reg. II, Section 3 (B & C) and Section 8  (B & C).

2023 Dates to Remember

Lower Peninsula - 2023

Online Rules Meetings -- 2/13-4/20
Practice Begins
-- March 13
First Contest -- March 20
Maximum No. of Days/Contests -- 16 D
Opt-Out Due Date -- May 10

Regional Tournament -- May 29-June 3
MHSAA Finals -- June 9-10


Upper Peninsula - 2023

Online Rules Meetings -- 2/13-4/20
Practice Begins
-- March 13
First Contest -- March 20
Maximum No. of Days/Contests -- 16 D
Opt-Out Due Date -- May 19

MHSAA Finals -- May 31, June 1, 2 or 3

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