District Champions!!


Cardinals Rule.
Faced with a 10-point deficit as the game entered the fourth quarter, Millington staged an amazing comeback on Friday night.
Led by Dustin Griesing's nine fourth quarter points, the Cardinals erased the deficit against North Branch and won, 52-49, taking the Class B, District 57 championship as well. The District title is the first boys title for the school since 1999.
Griesing was 'Mr. Clutch' down the stretch. The senior calmly was 6-for-6 in free throws within the game's last minute of play, giving his team the title over the Broncos. It was obvious that Griesing was not going to allow his team to lose, as he put them on his back and carried them to the title when they needed it most.
Millington, down by as much as 12 in the third quarter (34-22), was in desperate need of an offensive spark when the game entered the fourth. Griesing, as much the general on the court as he was on the football field, took over at the point and directed the comeback.
North Branch was running an odd 2-3 zone defense, pushing the Cardinals out further on the offensive than coach Walk Kujat would have liked. It's no secret that the Cardinals are not considered a three-point shooting team. The team reacts off Griesing's ability to drive to the hoop. He either takes it to the hole or he dishes it off and finds the open man. For three quarters, North Branch kept Griesing far enough away to make him ineffective.
But in the fourth, Griesing took over. He finally found a few seams in the Bronco defense, which caused NB to collapse on Griesing. Of course, Griesing distributed the ball to the open Cardinal shooters, but the difference in the fourth was, the three's began to drop.
Gerry Smith connected from beyond the arc twice, Garrett Stier and Tyler Reinert hit the others and NB coach Jim Marshal had to adjust his defense to account for the suddenly hot Cardinal shooters. That adjustment finally freed Griesing to find his way to the basket, and the rest, as they say, is history.

The emergence of Dustin Griesing.
Griesing is already looked at by his fellow players as the leader of the team, but he's slowly becoming the emotional leader as well. He played with a fire in him last night that I have not seen before. When the final shot from NB's Luke Bonner caroomed off the rim, Griesing ran the length of the court in a way similar to the classic shot of Jimmy Valvano after did after his NC State pulled of the upset in the 1983 NCAA National Championship game.
Griesing sprinted from the south end of the gym right to the Millington section on the north west section of the bleechers, held his hands high and started to celebrate with the students who had painted their faces to resemble a gathering of angry cardinals.
It was an amazing scene that no one who was in attendence will soon forget. If Millington is going to have any sort of success in the Regionals, they're going to need Griesing to continue to elevate his game and his intensity as well.

Will it be on the air?

92.1 spurned the Millington game so that they could broadcast the USA-Cass City District final game on Friday night (which had an exciting finish that Christian Selich has posted on this site. The announcers did a great job of calling a once-in-a-lifetime finish).
Since that game is done, and since 102.1 WLEW (a competing station) will undoubtedly be calling the USA Regional game, will 92.1 broadcast the Millington game from Imlay City?
In my opinion, I'd have to say, not likely.
For some reason, that company has always ignored Millington and the sports at the school, preferring instead to focus the majority of it's attention on USA and Reese and the rest of the Greater Thumb Conference teams. Don't believe me....take a look at their broadcast schedule. The USA game on Friday night was at least the fourth time this year that the Patriots have been on the air, the second time that USA-Cass City was on (would have been the third if not for a game canceled due to the snow).
By my count, Millington has been on the twice, I think, and both games have been at Millington. They weren't there when the Cardinals pulled off the upset of Frankenmuth (yes, it was a Thursday, but so what? WLEW calls Thursday games). They weren't there last night when the Cardinals won their first District title since 1999. And my bet says that they won't be there on Monday when Millington plays in the Regionals. Unless of course USA loses, then they'll go to Imlay City because Millington might be the only team left.
This could easily be solved by the way. If you want to hear your Cardinals on the radio, and not have a Tuscola County radio station continue to broadcast games from a school that is located in Huron County, then call the station. Implore the stations sales department to contact Millington businesses. Contact any business owner in Millington and encourage them to contact the station and have them pledge their financial support to get the Cardinals on the air.
Because if the town's business owners don't care enough to pony up to get the Cardinals on the air, then the station won't care enough to broadcast the game.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Andrew, you hit the nail on the head in one regard to the broadcasting of games, but not before smashing your finger because you missed that nail in the first place.

Where you're right is radio stations go to games that can get paid for. If businesses don't support the broadcasting of games with ad revenue, the games won't be broadcast. It's that simple.

Where you're off-base is the griping about why the station did this game or that game. This whole thinking of "if you want to hear your Cardinals on the radio, and not have a Tuscola County radio station continue to broadcast games from a school that is located in Huron County" is flawed.

You fail to point out that 1) the other school playing the Patriots Friday night was Cass City, which is IN Tuscola County and 2) USA's buildings are a long Patriots TD pass from the county line, specifically where Wilder Road zig-zags.

And here's another thing I'm failing to understand, so please enlighten, is this whole anti-USA stuff and yet you guys are all over Frankenmuth. It is called UNIONVILLE-Sebewaing. Unless the Cramers moved in the past few years, they still live within USA's district, in Wisner on M-25.

Again, I don't understand the anti-USA stuff and then all of the pro-Muth material. Please explain.
Anonymous said…
Checking the state of michigan web site I checked the school district maps and as Dave mentioned CC is a Tuscola county school and Unionville-Sebewaing is partially located in Tuscola county. What you forgot to mention Dave is that while Millington is in Tuscola county. North Branch is a Lapeer county school.

So Andrew what should the radio station do? Cover two teams which are at least partially in Tuscola county or cover one team from the county.

The jealousy of USA and Reese is sickening when it comes to people crying about their teams getting more coverage than other teams in the paper and on the radio. But when you have good teams year in and year out from these schools they are going to get more coverage because your readers and listeners are going to want to see what they are doing, but really the only reason it seems like they get more coverage is because they go further in the state tournaments than other teams do and are the only schools left to cover.

I am sure you try to cover each team equally during the season as I know the HDT staff does, but to see you cry on here (when you are suppose to be a respected sports reporter) is sickening. Even though this blog has nothing to do with your job it still reflect on you and you are a representative of the company you work for when you post things online even though you think you are not
Anonymous said…
Andrew was a it a slow day in Lapeer County? You coming on here and rippign the same station your brother works for is hilarious. Like Bossick said it's all about money. Obviously the fine folks in Millington are fine with not hearing their team. If they weren't then they would pony up the cash to get the team on the air.

Go worry about your teams.

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