The information on this website wouldn’t be possible without help from the following:

Stu Starkweather & David W. Crooks- 100 Seasons of Cadillac High School Football (cover shown below)- This book provides historical information from 1896 (year 1) to 1993. This publication includes legendary Cadillac Football radio announcer Jack Toepp’s record book. The record book contains 99 years of game scores! The publication has pictures of almost every team, a list of coaches, players, and managers. The work those two put in has inspired me to build upon that information and make the information widely available online.

Cadillac News- The 100 Seasons publication relies heavily on information from The Cadillac News. We are very fortunate to have a continuously running newspaper that still covers every Cadillac varsity football game! The Huckle family, who have owned the Cadillac news for what we will just say is forever, has been gracious enough to allow information from past editions to be used for projects like the 100 seasons book. Also, a special thanks to the many sports writers who have covered the team over the years.

The students who served on the yearbook staff over the years, as well as the publishers of those books, deserve a huge thank you as many of the team photos in the 100 Seasons book come from the CHS Yearbooks.

Michigan-Football.com- This website has every high school game score since 1950! This site has especially been helpful for information after the 100 Season book was published. In my opinion, this is the most important Michigan high school website on the internet.

Michigan High School Athletic Association- The MHSAA website has game scores going back to 2009 as well as other helpful historical information in its archives.

Those who have contributed pictures and information in the Cadillac Football History Facebook group have help provide valuable information and pictures.

The greatest credit goes though to the players were were “actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, . . . who spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly.” Excerpt from It is Not the Critic Who Counts by Theodore Roosevelt

Please reach out to me if I’ve missed anyone. I’m sure that I have! Email cadillacfootballhistory@gmail.com