The Macomb Daily

Changes made to boys tennis, girls golf finals

- By Drew Ellis dellis@medianewsg­roup.com @ellisdrew on Twitter

The Michigan High School Athletic Associatio­n has announced changes to the Lower Peninsula boys tennis and girls golf state finals over the last week.

Changes are being made in hopes to reduce the opportunit­y for spread of COVID-19.

The Executive Committee of the MHSAA – comprised of offi

cers of the larger representa­tive council – approved a one-season switch in postseason format for both sports.

In tennis, the format will match full teams in headto-head competitio­n. The format switch will limit the number of teams playing together at a single site.

The tennis postseason will begin with team districts, which will be oneday tournament­s played Oct. 7-10 at one of 16 sites per division. The district champions will advance to the teamfinals to be played over two days during Oct. 15-17.

In the state finals, each division will have its first rounds played out at one of four sites before semifinali­sts converge for the last two rounds. The following week, a one- day tournament will take place during Oct. 22-24, where 32 No. 1 singles players (eight regional winners per division) will compete in bracketed play for the individual state championsh­ip.

Further details on the boys tennis finals will be provided on the boys tennis page of the MHSAA website.

The representa­tive council has approved a format for girls golf that keeps the number of regionals and finals intact for this season, but the championsh­ip tournament fields will be reduced to fall in line with regular- season tournament reductions currently in place.

The state finals will also be just a one-day, 18-hole round, instead of the traditiona­l two- day, 36-hole format in order to eliminate teams needing to stay overnight.

Postseason play will begin Oct. 5-10 with six regionals in each division, with 10-13 teams at each regional, falling in line with traditiona­l postseason format. However, just the two top teams and top two individual­s not on a qualifying team will advance to the state finals in each division. That is one fewer team and individual per regional in order to keep the finals fields at 72 golfers.

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