Michigan High School Athletic Association

 

Michigan high school basketball represents more than competition—it reflects discipline, development, and community pride. Through MHSAA-sanctioned play, student-athletes across the state compete at a high level while balancing academics, leadership, and personal growth. Each game tells a story shaped by preparation, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence.

Our coverage is dedicated to documenting those stories with accuracy and respect for the game. From regular-season matchups to postseason runs, we highlight performances, player progression, and program identity while honoring the standards and values that define MHSAA basketball across Michigan.

 

 

Devin Brown Setting the Tone as a Competitive Lead Guard at Old Redford

  04/23/2026

Written by Paul Garwood Winning programs are built on guards who compete, make decisions, and bring consistency every night. At Old Redford Academy, Devin Brown continues to establish himself as that type of presence in the backcourt. At 6-foot-2, Brown...

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Kingston Thomas Emerging as a Versatile Two-Way Wing at East Lansing

  04/22/2026

Written by Paul Garwood Every program values wings who can impact both ends of the floor. At East Lansing High School, Kingston Thomas is steadily developing into that type of player. At 6-foot-5, Thomas brings ideal size for a modern perimeter prospect....

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Christian Cast Bringing Skill, Feel, and Production to Detroit Country Day’s Backcourt

  04/22/2026

Written by Paul Garwood Guards who understand how to play are always in demand. At Detroit Country Day School, Christian Cast is building that reputation with a game rooted in skill, pace, and decision-making. At 6-foot-3, Cast brings good size to the gu...

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Stevie Hall Establishing Himself as a Backcourt Playmaker to Watch at Cass Tech

  04/22/2026

Written by Paul Garwood Every strong program needs a guard who can settle the game, control tempo, and make the right play when it matters. At Cass Technical High School, Stevie Hall is continuing to grow into that role. At 6-foot-2, Hall brings size to...

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Eden Vinyard Emerging as One of Michigan’s Most Impactful 2027 Prospects

  04/22/2026

Written by Paul Garwood Some players put up numbers. Others impact winning. Eden Vinyard is starting to separate himself because he does both. At 6-foot-7, the Ferndale forward has steadily built a profile that college programs are taking seriously, not...

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Rockford Survives Late Scare, Edges Grand Rapids Northview 48–47 to Reach Breslin

  03/11/2026

Written by Paul Garwood Every possession mattered Tuesday night as Rockford High School and Grand Rapids Northview High School battled in a gritty defensive showdown in the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 1 state quarterfinal. When the...

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Birmingham Brother Rice Advances to State Final Four with Dominant Win Over Wayne Memorial

  03/11/2026

Written By Paul Garwood A fast start set the tone for Birmingham Brother Rice, and the Warriors never looked back. For the first time since 1984, Brother Rice is headed to the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 1 Final Four after a comman...

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Avondale’s Defense and Balanced Scoring Power Yellowjackets Past Roseville to Reach Breslin

  03/11/2026

Written By Paul Garwood Avondale delivered a dominant performance on both ends of the floor to defeat Roseville 71 to 50 in the MHSAA Division 1 Quarterfinal at Calihan Hall, punching its ticket to the Breslin Center. The Yellowjackets combined defensive...

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Wayne Memorial vs Birmingham Brother Rice

  03/10/2026

Division 1 Quarterfinal Battle With Breslin Center on the Line Written by Paul Garwood The intensity of March basketball in Michigan reaches another level when the quarterfinal round arrives in the MHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament. Tuesday’s Divisi...

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East Lansing vs Ann Arbor Pioneer

  03/10/2026

Defending Champions Return to the Quarterfinal Stage With Breslin Center Dreams on the Line Written by Paul Garwood March basketball in Michigan has a way of revealing the identity of a team. Experience, toughness, and composure become just as important...

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