Players Who Participated in NCAA Division I Athletics
- Boyne City
Jason Rozycki, Basketball, Oakland University
Taylor Voice, Track and Field, University of Michigan
Jason Richards, Baseball, Western Michigan University
Kristen Gaither, Basketball, University of Detroit Mercy
- Charlevoix
Scott Friske, Basketball, Brown University
Bill Ivan, Football, Indiana University
Ben Myers, Soccer, Clemson University Michigan State University
- East Jordan
Shaina Peters, Softball, Eastern Michigan University
- Elk Rapids
Amanda Hammer, Cross-Country, Baylor University
- Grayling
Zac Baker, Football, University of Michigan
Jason Drudge, Track and Field, Central Michigan University
- Harbor Springs
Brandon Darnton, Basketball, Michigan State University
Spencer Beatty, Cross-Country, Michigan State University
Tecumseh Adams, Cross-Country, Central Michigan University
- Kalkaska
Paul Greive, Cross-Country, Michigan State University
Josh Brown, Track and Field, Western Michigan University
Sara Vergote, Cross-Country, University of Toledo
- St. Francis
Patrick Rigan, Football, Michigan State University
Max Bullough, Football, Michigan State University
Matt Zakrzewski, Football, Indiana University
Holden Greiner, Basketball, Lehigh University
Taylor Henrick, Track and Field, University of Detroit-Mercy
Elizabeth Carney, Basketball, DePaul University
Katy Olsen, Track and Field, Central Michigan University
Joey Kerridge, Football, University of Michigan
Kyle Lints, Football, Michigan State University
Riley Bullough, Football, Michigan State University
Sean Sheldon, Basketball, College of William & Mary
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