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Last Update: 11-21-2024 

Spectator Information:

Memorial Stadium (Built 1972) Surface:
Artificial turf,  RootZone 3D3 Blend system over a ProPlay pad installed by AstroTurf in 2022.

VIsitor side Capacity: 1,500 aluminum seats and aluminum base and will face the sun until it sets. Wear sunglasses and hats with brims.
Home side Capacity: 3,500 aluminum seats and concrete base.


Purchasing Tickets:  Visit the Athletic website, http://www.dewittpanthers.net/ under Event Tickets.  Fans can also go to DeWitt High School Events and Tickets by GoFan.  Do not validate tickets until instructed to do so onsite by Event Staff. Season tickets may be purchased at the High School Athletic Office.

Ticket prices are $10 per person. No league or school passes are valid for MHSAA playoff games. Gates open at 6:00pm

Watching Games: Visit www.NFHSnetwork.com and search DeWitt High School. There is a subscription required. This will allow you to watch games from your easy chair. But, we'd rather have you with us at Memorial Stadium.

Listening to games: Games are on the DeWitt Panthers Network by Zach Surdenik live or recorded. Accessing the broadcast can be done by going to www.HighSchoolStreaming.com and click on DeWitt at the top.

Did You Know?

Since AD Mike Brya put us in charge of weather for the 2024 season, we have had no rain or snow to contend with. We did ok, eh? Not like Ionia of a few years ago. And DeWitt had to move home playoff games to other schools in the area due to conditions of Memorial Stadium grass.

Other semi-final games we recall with adverse weather....

1989 and the ice game at Houseman field in GR against highly ranked Zeeland East and QB Jay Reirsma.

2002 at South Lyons against Bloomfield Hills Lasher in the cold and a couple inches of snow and ice needed to be removed from the turf.

2013 bitter cold and strong winds raked the length of the field at Goodrich against St. Clair.

2020 a snow had to be plowed from the field at Lansing Catholic before playing Muskegon.

2022 Snow globe game against Muskegon at Greenville.

 

Panther Puzzle

This will be an easy one. A two part puzzle because it is so easy now that you can navigate the site.

The Puzzle: 

A). How many semi-final games have the Panthers played in over the years?
B) What was the first semi-final game the Panthers played and who did they play?


Answer:  The first time the Panthers played in the semi-finals were 1988 against Detroit St. Martin DePorres. This is the 17th trip to the semi-finals and 15th for Coach Zimmerman teams.

Yes, this is on the web site. Navigate to Team History to get the count. To find who we played, navigate to Records/Stuff and under Other Fun Stuff is the link to DeWitt Panther Results by Season.

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Panthers Playing/Recent in College
(Denotes senior season at DeWitt)

 

Noah Koenigshnect (2017) - Central Michigan
Northwood University

Michael Nehf (2019) Northern Michigan

Mason Gilbert (2019) - Lafayette

Drew Schorfhaar (2019) - Michigan State

Andrew Debri (2020) - Hope College

Nick Flegler - (2021) - Hope College

Bryce Debri (2021) - Hope College

Tyler Holtz ( 2021) - Brown University

Tommy McIntosh ( 2021) - Central Michigan

Bryce Kurncz (2022) - Michigan Tech

Matthew Nehf (2022) - Central Michigan

Broden Schafer (2022) - Saginaw Valley

Brandon Soltis (2022) - Hope College

Jonathan Warner (2022) - Alma College

Other Panther links of interest.

Memorial Stadium Upgrades

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Panther Traditions

Panther All-State Players

2024 DeWitt Panther Football
MHSAA Playoffs Division 3 Semi-Finals

   

#3 Zeeland West Dux     vs      #1 DeWitt Panthers 
at Grand Rapids Forest Hills Eastern
Saturday, November 23, 1:00pm

Helmet images from MichiganHelmetProject.com

DeWitt, MI(11/18/2024): The DeWitt Panthers will meet the Zeeland West Dux on Saturday at 1:00 pm at Grand Rapids Forest Hills Eastern high school for one of the semi-final games in Division 3. On the other side of the bracket, #4 Mason Bulldogs will be playing #8 Detroit Martin Luther King. But this time of year, rankings don't mean a lot as the teams are so good.

The Panthers and Dux have met once before on the gridiron in the 2013 Division 3 State Finals at Ford Field. The Dux won that game 34-27 earning them their third of four State Championships. They have been to the playoffs every year since their inception in 2005 except 2008 and 2009. Their most recent trip to Ford Field was a 2015 thumping Flint Powers 40-14. Last year they made it to the semi-finals losing to Forest Hills Central, the eventual state champ, 18-14. Forest Hills Central defeated Mason in the Finals 27-10.

The Dux finished second in the OK-Gold Conference, losing only to Hudsonville Unity Christian 20-8 and enter this week's game 11-1 and ranked #3 in Division 3 according to the final Associated Press Poll. Their enrollment is 986 and DeWitt is 985. They have scored 410 points and allowed 192. Only once have they allowed more than four or more touchdowns in a game. That was in week three in a win against Whitehall 60-43. Whitehall is coached by 2002 DeWitt graduate Tony Sigmon.

The DUX are coached by MHSFCA Hall-of-Fame coach John Shillito who has been their only coach since 2005.

Their road through the playoffs have been impressive. After disposing of Zeeland East (5-5) 32-6 in the pre-district, they whomped St. Joseph (9-2) 42-0 in the district final and handled Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central (9-3) 36-20 in the regionals. Last week against Forest Hill Central they converted 10 of 11 on third downs.

Defensively, they are typically in a traditional 4-3 like DeWitt or will jump into a 5-2. They move about on defense and are very active and physical. Look for LB Brandon Maas to spy the Panther QB. They have eight interceptions during the playoffs dropping seven or eight into the deep zone coverage to keep everything in front of the deep backs.

Offensively they run the %$-(*&@<^  Full House T offense. You know, the one where the QB turns around and the three backs go in every direction and you don't know who has the ball. Yeah, that offense. All four backs pretend to be running with the ball with their arms in front of them and all of a sudden one keeps running for a TD. And they do it as well as if not better than anyone in the State.

The frustration advantage of this offense is any one of the backs can lead the team in rushing any one game. Then, when you think you have them stopped, the QB will end up with the ball hidden on his hip running around the end for a TD or at least a first down. Or the really frustrating part the QB will pull up and throw a pass to a tight end when the cornerback peeks into the backfield looking for the ball.

Along with tough and fast backs, they are very big up front and great blockers. Trey Sloothaak is the QB that dishes out the ball to fast and rugged backs, #1 Keaton Hendrix, #34 Jonah Leslie and #5 Isaac VanderZwaag. Hendrix may be the fastest of the backs.

It will be very important for the defensive players to play disciplined defense and read their keys. They wil have to watch a particular player each play and tackle everyone.

And it will be very important for Panther Nation to show up and cheer on the Panthers loud and proud, as Ken tells us. We can't make a prediction the weather as this is a MHSAA neutral site game, but, it won't be like two years ago at Greenville for the 2022 semi-final.

Here is the Division 3 Playoff bracket after the regional championships.

We would also like to wish Morrice well at the 8-Player State Finals at the Superior Dome in Marquette. Morrice is coached by former DeWitt Panther player and coach Kendall Crockett. Go Orioles.


2024 Capital Area Activities Blue Conference

Team

Overall

Conf.

Last Week

Next Week

DeWitt*

12 - 0

6 - 0

Beat Petosky 70-34

Zeeland West

East Lansing*

9 - 3

5 - 1

Beat Saginaw Heritage 49-27

Byron Center

Lansing Everett*

6 - 4

4 - 2

 

 

Grand Ledge*

5 - 5

3 - 3

 

 

Holt

4 - 5

2 - 4

 

 

Lansing Waverly

2 - 7

1 - 5

 

 

Okemos

2 - 7

0 - 6

 

 

Other Teams We Follow Coached by Former Panthers

Midland*
Tyler Wellman

9 - 2

6 - 0

 

 

Morrice*
Kendall Crockett

11 - 1

5 - 1

Beat Britton Deerfield 36-0

vs Crystal Falls Forest Park at Superior Dome 8 player finals

Whitehall*
Tony Sigmon

8 - 4

6 - 0

Lost to GR South Christian 28-21

 

Croswell-Lexinton*
Mike Holes

7 - 4

5 - 2

 

 

* Denotes Playoff Qualifier

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