DETROIT ― The Hudson Tigers record breaking offense and vaunted defense have had little trouble throughout the season, dominating teams from stem to stern. For the year, the Tigers dominant rushing offense has rushed for more than 5,200 yards while attempting fewer than 50 passers on the year.

That dominant offense, along with their tough-as-nails defense, came up just a bit short Friday morning, falling to the third ranked Harbor Beach Pirates in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division 8 football state championship by the score of 31-20.

“We just couldn’t get off the field sometimes; their quarterback made some great plays,” Hudson coach Dan Rogers in an interview with the MHSAA. “Every time they needed a play, and we needed to get off field, their quarterback mad

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