
GAMETIME CONDITIONS:
- Location: Muskegon, Michigan
- Date: October 23, 1970
- Game Location: Kehren Stadium
- Geographic Coordinate: 43°13′8″N 86°16′20″W
- Game Start: 7:00 pm ET
- Sunset: 5:49 pm ET
- Condition: Cloudy
- Temperature: 60 degrees
- MPH Wind Speed: 8 mph
- Wind Direction: E

Opponent Profile:
1970 Kalamazoo Hackett
Michigan Sports Classification: Class B
Colors: Kelly Green and White
Nickname: Fighting Irish
Year Founded: 1964
League: Lake Michigan Athletic Conference
Head Coach: Dick Soisson
Record Prior to MCC Game: 2 – 3
Record After MCC Game: 2 -4
1970 Season Final Record: 4- 5
Grand Rapids Union 1970 Scores

KH/MCC Game Statistics

1970 Kalamazoo Hackett (KH) Football Notes:
- After 5 straight Class A teams, KH was the first Class B team on the 1970 MCC Football Schedule.
- The win against KH guaranteed a winning season for MCC for the first time in 8 years.
- The MCC Defense held KH to only 34 yards rushing, the 5th straight game an opponent was held to less than 55 yards.
- The only touchdown of the game for KH was scored by Mike Holmes who became a legendary MCC Coach from 1978 through 2012 with 212 wins and had the MCC football field in Kehren Stadium named after him.
- 1970 was the last year that KH was a member of the LMAC and the last time KH played MCC.
- After finishing with a 4 – 5 record in 1970, KH went 9 – 0 in 1971 and 8 – 1 in both 1972 and 1973.
- KH was founded in 1964 making it the youngest school on the 1970 MCC Football schedule.
- KH Head Coach Dick Soisson, coached for a combined 41 seasons at Owosso St. Paul, Kalamazoo St. Augustine and Kalamazoo Hackett and posted his 200th win in 1984 en route to a 233 – 124 – 7 coaching record.
- KH Head Coach Dick Soisson was admitted to the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame (MHSFCA) in 1983.
Crusaders mentioned in the Kalamazoo Gazette and Muskegon Chronicle clippings below*:
- Jim White
- Jim Spilka
- Frank Engle
- Bruce Bourdon
- Steve Spetoskey
- Tom Garzelloni
- Ted Kling
- Dan Ozios
- Frank Belmonte
- Tom Kroll
- Steve Jados
- John Zimmer
- Steve Coyne
- Neil Sweet
- Steve Lenar
- Jim Tejchma
*Let these Crusaders know that they are in the newspaper this week…only 50 years later!
Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO HACKETT NEWSPAPER QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“Third ranked Muskegon Catholic put a second half knockout punch on the forces of Hackett High School and roared to a 29 – 6 Lake Michigan Athletic Conference win Friday.”

Muskegon Chronicle
MUSKEGON CATHOLIC CENTRAL NEWSPAPER QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“The results, MCC’s fifth straight win, brought happy smiles for the first time in months to its quarterback of only three seasons ago, Ted Kling.”

