DAVISON (DTV) – (12/12/2019) – You can own a DVD box set of this record-breaking boys varsity football season!
It will include all 6 home games of the season plus the first 3 playoff games. There will be a bonus DVD with stories, game highlights and the road to the State-Finals for our Davison Cardinals.
This box set will be $75 if you order it before the new year. After that, the price will be $100.
To order them, you must sign up through a google form and make the payment by cash, a credit card or a check in the DTV room in Davison High School.
Do not miss out on this historic event and order yours today!
A couple Davison Varsity Football State Champs visited ABC 12
FLINT (DTV) – (12/06/2019) – Just yesterday, December 6th, ABC 12 had a visit with Junior Quarterback Brendan Sullivan, Senior Linebacker Logan Pasco and Coach Jake Weingartz.
Jason Lewis asks Logan what it feels like knowing that he is a state champion. He responds, “I can’t put it into words,” and “its crazy being able to walk the halls knowing I’m a state champ”.
You can watch the rest of the interview by clicking this link for visiting ABC 12’s website!
Everything you need to know about the Michigan High School Playoff Finals Game
DAVISON (DTV) – (11/27/19) – It is time for the 2019 Michigan High School Football Playoffs for Davison, and there is a lot you need to know. At the end of this article, you’ll have everything you need to know.
This fierce game between the Davison Cardinals and Brighton Bulldogs will be played at Ford Field, on Saturday, November 30th starting at 1 p.m.
Tickets are already sold out at DHS and Hilton Screeners as of Wednesday the 27th. Although, they will be available at Ford Field for $15 apiece. Also, parking will be $6 per person.
Even though it is indoors, it will still be around 40* Fahrenheit so dress warmly.
Here is a list of what not to bring to Ford Field.
- Bottled beverages, of all types including water.
- Purses larger than a clutch bag, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, cinch bags, grocery & paper bags, duffle bags, luggage of any kind, computer and camera bags and large camera cases.
- Aerosol cans (hairspray, mace, pepper spray, etc.)
- Animals (except service animals to aid guests with disabilities)
- Balloons (air or helium)
- Balls (beach balls, footballs, etc.)
- Banners or large flags
- Cameras with lenses longer than five inches or any detachable lens. Selfie Sticks also are prohibited.
- Decals, stickers, confetti or glitter
- Drones and/or remote-controlled aircraft.
- Electronic equipment including laptop computers, video recorders (hand-held video cameras are allowed), tripods and wearable video cameras including Go Pros.
- Fireworks
- Food, beverages or liquids (cans, bottles, boxes, flasks, etc.)
- Illegal substances
- Knives, pocket knives, box cutters, scissors, etc.
- Laser pointers
- Markers (permanent) and/or paint
- Noisemaking devices (bells, horns, kazoos, whistles, etc.)
- Objects that can be used as missiles or projectiles (sticks, poles, bats, clubs, Frisbees, etc.)
- Seat cushions
- Strollers and infant car seats or carriers
- Umbrellas (large size)
- Weapons
- Wrapped gifts
The items below may be permitted after inspection
- Small bags, purses and fanny packs that do not exceed 8½ inches by 14 inches by 10 inches. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at a gate designated for this purpose.
- Diaper bags, and infant items including bottles and formula (only if accompanied by a child)
- Binoculars and binoculars cases
- Cameras and small camera cases (lenses may not measure longer than five inches, and no tripods or extension cords)
- Small radios (no larger than the size of a football and used with an earpiece)
- Small, compact umbrellas (must be placed securely under the seat)
- Posters and signs without poles or sticks, or larger than what one person can hold.
- Battery-operated clothing or signs
- Tablets (iPads, Kindles, etc.)
These lists were made by MHSAA, and you can check out the website here.
For the FULL LIST, click here.
The Road of the 2019 Playoffs: The Davison Cardinals are State Champions
DAVISON (DTV) – (11/27/2019) The Davison Cardinals have won their first ring at Ford Field on November 30th, 2019. The boys in maroon and gold took the State Finals trophy from the Brighton Bulldogs by a couple of TD’s. First, let’s see how they got there.
The Story:
1st Round: Davison vs. Romeo
Final Score: 35-21
Romeo: In the 1st round of playoffs, the Romeo Bulldogs lost to our Cardinals 35-21. In Bulldogs territory, Caleb Smith truly made a name for himself while scoring all 5 touchdowns. Senior Linebacker Pasco had 1 interception and an absurd 19 tackles (some are assisted) as well. On November 1st, this upset gave Davison the momentum they needed to take on the Lapeer Lightning the upcoming Friday.
(Districts) 2nd Round: Davison vs. Lapeer
Final Score: 42-21
Lapeer: Trying to bounce back from a loss in the last regular-season game to the Lightning, the Cards were determined to take the W. Spoilers, they did and it wasn’t nearly close as the previous game. In it, they suffered a heartbreaking loss in double OT in which they lost 24-21. It was a hard-fought match-up in Lapeer’s favor.
Now it was time for Districts where it mattered most. This game was kept tight for awhile Near the middle of the 3rd quarter, Sullivan tossed a floater to Harrison Terry for around a 30-yard reception. In the red zone, slowly pushing their way forward, running back Caleb Smith ran the 5th touchdown of the game for 2 yards. The score is 21-14 with about half of the game remaining.
Davison’s defense stepped up and got their incredible offense the ball back. Terry proved himself again by scoring a 74-yard reception late in the 3rd, 28-14.
At the beginning of the 4th quarter, the Cards struck again. The 12-yard run in by Cryderman pushed the lead to 3 TD’s. As the clocked ticked down, each team only got a touchdown apiece, making the final score was 42-21.
(Regionals) 3rd Round: Davison vs. Utica Eisenhower
Final Score: 35-7
Utica Eisenhower: It is time for regionals and Davison came prepared. Junior Mario Getaw got the score started for Utica with a 70-yard reception. The Cardinals returned the favor with Cryderman scoring a short dash into the end zone. Also in the 1st, another 6 points were scored on reception by Harrison Terry.
The score was 14-7 at the start of the 2nd. After a 30-yard run by Caleb Smith, he put his team on the 5-yard line. A couple of downs in and Sullivan put his name on the score sheet with a 2-yard rush to take it to halftime.
To make the highlight play of the game, at the end of the 3rd Smith ran a 101-yard pick-six. This increased their score to 28-7.
During the 4th quarter, Smith had another quick TD to top off this sweet victory.
(Semi-Finals) 4th Round: Davison vs. Sterling Heights Stevenson
Final Score: 34-27
Sterling Heights Stevenson Titans: In the Semi-Finals of the Michigan High School Playoffs Davison met Stevenson at Troy Athens High School.
Stevenson opened up the scoring of the game with a 70+ yard pass reception to the far right sideline. This would be the first of many for the Titans.
The Cardinals claimed revenge in the 2nd quarter with a short run to the end zone, but they missed the extra point making the score 6-7.
The Titans returned the favor with another 70+ yard pass reception to Jordan Ramsey, 6-14.
Then, in the 3rd, Sullivan rolled to the right and ran it in between the sticks for 6. This time, the extra point was good for the Cards.
Again for the Cardinals, a short pass to Pasco means another TD, 20-13.
Finally, a few touchdowns later, the game was still even by the end, 27-27.
In 1st OT, the cardinals 1-yard rush made the score 34-27.
The Stevenson Titans couldn’t bounce back as the Cardinal’s defense held them.
Watch the final clip below!
(Finals) 5th Round: Davison vs. Brighton (Highlights)
Final Score: 35-25
Brighton Bulldogs: The last obstacle: The Brighton Bulldogs.
The Cards opened up the score with a 1-yard rush by quarterback Brendan Sullivan.
Brighton closed the gap a few minutes later with a 21-yard field goal by Jacob Moraschinelli, 7-3 Cardinals.
Davison scored 2 more times before the half ended, although.
An incredible 74-yard TD scored by Fordham dashing down the left sideline improved their lead.
Paired with Cryderman’s 1-yard rush with a few minutes remaining.
21-3 to close the half.
Sullivan opened up the scoring in the second half with a 10-yard scramble.
Brighton bounced back with a Nick Nemecek 1-yard run paired with a 2-point conversion, 28-11.
In the 4th, Newburg found Nemecek on a 27-yard pass play and again, adding 2 to the 6.
Sullivan tossed the ball to Caleb Smith for a 63-yard touchdown, PAT is good, 35-19.
Brighton didn’t give up yet with a 3-yard pass, but failed to score the 2-point conversion.
This meant that Davison has won their first ever State Final in school history.
All of this couldn’t have been possible without you! The fans were a very important factor in this historic game. DTV’s Morgan Welch created a special story regarding our incredible community.
Weingartz up for Coach of the Year
DAVISON (DTV) – (11/25/2019) – Coach Jake Weingartz is up for Michigan High School Coach of the Year!
This poll ends on November 30th at 11:59 p.m. The Coach who wins will receive a $4,000 donation and be recognized at the next Detriot Lions game. So please, vote for our fantastic coach who has taken us to our first ever State Finals Football game!
To vote, click here.
Davison Cardinals to continue to State Semi-Finals in playoffs
DAVISON (DTV) – (11/18/2019) – Yes you heard it, our Cardinals our going to the Semi-Finals in the 2019 Michigan High School Playoffs. Not only that but the boys in maroon and gold are steamrolling the competition.
The Story:
Davison vs. Romeo
Final Score: 35-21
Romeo: In the 1st round of playoffs, the Romeo Bulldogs lost to our Cardinals 35-21. In Bulldogs territory, Caleb Smith truly made a name for himself while scoring all 5 touchdowns. Senior Linebacker Pasco had 1 interception and an absurd 19 tackles (some are assisted) as well. On November 1st, this upset gave Davison the momentum they needed to take on the Lapeer Lightning the upcoming Friday.
Davison vs. Lapeer
Final Score: 42-14
Lapeer: Trying to bounce back from a loss in the last regular-season game to the Lightning, the Cards were determined to take the W. Spoilers, they did and it wasn’t nearly close as the previous game. In it, they suffered a heartbreaking loss in double OT in which they lost 24-21. It was a hard-fought match-up in Lapeer’s favor.
Now it was time for Districts where it mattered most. This game was kept tight for awhile Near the middle of the 3rd quarter, Sullivan tossed a floater to Harrison Terry for around a 30-yard reception. In the red zone, slowly pushing their way forward, running back Caleb Smith ran the 5th touchdown of the game for 2 yards. The score is 21-14 with about half of the game remaining.
Davison’s defense stepped up and got their incredible offense the ball back. Terry proved himself again by scoring a 74-yard reception late in the 3rd, 28-14.
At the beginning of the 4th quarter, the Cards struck again. The 12-yard run in by Cryderman pushed the lead to 3 TD’s. As the clocked ticked down, each team only got a touchdown apiece, making the final score was 42-21.
Davison vs. Utica Eisenhower
Final Score: 35-7
Utica Eisenhower: It is time for regionals and Davison came prepared. Junior Mario Getaw got the score started for Utica with a 70-yard reception. The Cardinals returned the favor with Cryderman scoring a short dash into the end zone. Also in the 1st, another 6 points were scored on a reception by Harrison Terry.
The score was 14-7 at the start of the 2nd. After a 30-yard run by Caleb Smith, he put his team on the 5-yard line. A couple of downs in and Sullivan put his name on the score sheet with a 2-yard rush to take it to halftime.
To make the highlight play of the game, at the end of the 3rd Smith ran a 101-yard pick-six. This increased their score to 28-7.
During the 4th quarter, Smith had another quick TD to top off this sweet victory.
Davison vs. Sterling Heights Stevenson
Upcoming: Sterling Heights Stevenson: At Troy Athens, the Sterling Heights Stevenson Titans will face off against our Cardinals. The Titans barely made playoffs and are on an outstanding run, taking down teams like Macomb and Detroit Cass Tech. In all of these games, the difference in score hasn’t been over 7 points, meaning they’ve all been nail-biters to watch. Although, Biago Madonna (QB) and other star players can make a difference in the one coming up. Sadly, DTV will NOT be able to live stream this game.
After Sterling Heights
If Davison comes out on top, the Michigan High School Football Championship Game will be played at Ford Field next Saturday, November 30th. The game will have the Cards facing off against either Belleville or Brighton.
Romeo Highlights: Davison vs. Romeo Full Game:
Lapeer Highlights: Davison vs. Lapeer Full Game:
Utica Eisenhower Highlights: Davison vs. Utica Eisenhower Full Game:
Davison football advancing from Lapeer to Utica Eisenhower
DAVISON (DTV) – (11/11/19) – After taking down Lapeer 42-21, the Cardinals are ready for some tougher competition.
Previously, in the 1st round, Davison upset Romeo 35-21 away.
Utica, during their playoff run, shut out Rochester Adams 24-0.
In the second round, the Eagles took the W from Lake Orion, 27 to 20.
Now, the Eagles and the Cardinals will meet Friday at 7 at Brandon High School.
Below, you’ll see where Brandon High School is.
DTV WILL be live streaming this game on our YouTube Channel DTV News and our Charter Channel 191.
The link to watch the game is here.
If you missed the Davison vs Lapeer game, the video is below.
Cardinals football carries momentum to Lapeer
DAVISON (DTV) – (11/05/19) – The Davison Cardinals are preparing for Districts this Friday against the Lapeer Lightning.
The 21st ranked Lightning won in 2 OT against the 43rd ranked Cards in the last game of the season. They will now meet again in the 2nd round of the playoffs.
In the first round of playoffs, the Davison football team tore down the 23rd ranked Romeo Bulldogs 35-21 in a fierce match. Logan Pasco and Caleb Smith made their names known last Friday. Senior Linebacker Pasco had 1 interception and an absurd 19 tackles. Running back Caleb Smith scored every touchdown for the boys in maroon and gold, 4 running touchdowns paired with a receiving TD.
Check out what some are calling one of the best plays in Davison football history.
The Cardinals have serious momentum coming off this win as they head into Districts against Lapeer.
The Lightning is coming out of a blowout, declawing the Grand Blanc Bobcats 42-14.
Check out the highlights from the last Davison/Lapeer match up below.
DTV will be streaming Friday’s game LIVE on our YouTube Page DTV News and our Charter channel 191.
Playoff Schedule Released; Davison To Play at 7-2 Romeo In 1st Round
DAVISON (DTV) – (10/27/19) – MHSAA recently released the playoff schedule for all high school teams in Michigan on their website.
In the first matchup, the Cards are going against the Bulldogs. These teams both have 7 wins and 2 losses. At the Romeo Football Stadium, these teams will face off on November 1st. Each of them are looking for a win which will lead them to districts.
The Grand Blanc Bobcats (5-4) and the Lapeer Lightning (8-1) will clash on Lapeer’s turf on this coming Friday. The winners of these two games will compete in districts to decide who goes on to regionals.
To see how we got here, check out our previous game’s highlights on our YouTube channel DTV News.
Saginaw Valley League (South) Championship on the line for the Cardinals
DAVISON (DTV) – (10/22/2019) – It’s the calm before storm. We are just days from Lightning fans entering Cardinal territory. It’s a rival match up of two teams who are 7-1, and Lapeer is the old stomping ground of Coach Weingartz. Trust us, this is a game you do not want to miss! Now, last year Lapeer beat us, but let’s prove that Lightning doesn’t strike twice.
Senior Cardinal football player Latrell Fordham was out for an injury the past two games but he says he’s eager to get back on the field.
MLive has included this game in a poll for the must-see game of the week. You can vote as many times as you want HERE. The poll will close at 9 a.m. on Friday.
We are expecting big crowds so be sure to pick up your tickets early. You can purchase them from the athletic office for $5 from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. until Thursday
If you can’t make it out to the game, we will be streaming the game live on Charter Channel 191 and on our YouTube page DTV News.
That is located at entrance #14 on the west side of the High School. Exact change is appreciated. Ticket gates will open at 5:30 p.m.on Friday, October 25, for the 7 p.m. game. Go Cards!
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