The Michigan High School Athletic Association has released the complete schedule for the girls soccer district tournaments that feature teams from the Greater Lansing area. The series of matches, spread across several divisions and sites, provides a clear pathway for local programs to advance toward the state championship.
Division 1 – East Kentwood
At East Kentwood the bracket includes two opening fixtures: Grand Rapids Union will take on Wyoming, and Caledonia will meet GR Ottawa Hills.
Division 1 – Eastern
In the Eastern venue, East Lansing is paired with Eastern, while Brighton squares off against Everett.
Division 2 – Swartz Creek
Division 2 action at Swartz Creek showcases a pair of contests: Linden will face Swartz Creek, and Fenton will meet Fowlerville.
Division 2 – Mason
At Mason, Chelsea meets Jackson Northwest, and Parma Western takes on Battle Creek Harper Creek.
Division 2 – Bay City Western
Bay City Western will host Saginaw United, and Bay City John Glenn will play Bay City Central.
Division 2 – Lowell
Lowell will host Grand Rapids Northview, while GR Forest Hills Northern meets Ionia in the other match.
Division 3 – Lake Fenton
Lake Fenton will see Chesaning take on Goodrich, and Durand will play Lansing Catholic.
Division 3 – Eaton Rapids
Eaton Rapids will host Quincy versus Napoleon, and Michigan Center will face Hillsdale.
Division 3 – Swan Valley
Saginaw Swan Valley will host Freeland against Alma, and the host team will also play Midland Bullock Creek.
Division 3 – Olivet
Olivet will host Charlotte, and Lakewood will meet BC Pennfield.
Division 4 – Bath
Bath will host a clash between West Bloomfield and Perry, while Brighton Livingston Christian will play Byron.
Division 4 – Maple Valley
Maple Valley will feature Jonesville versus Constantine, and BC Calhoun Christian will take on Maple Valley.
Division 4 – Stockbridge
Stockbridge will host Jackson Christian, and Dansville will meet Potterville.
Division 4 – Ovid‑Elsie
Ovid‑Elsie will host Ithaca, and Saginaw Arts & Sciences will play against Ovid‑Elsie.
The breadth of venues and matchups underscores the competitive depth of high school soccer in the region, with each district offering a unique set of challenges for the teams involved.