![]() ![]() (Photo by Cara Kamps.)įrom volunteering to umpire slowpitch softball to officiating at last season’s 11-Player Football Finals at Ford Field, Jackson’s Chuck D. PHOTO Paul Price, second from left, takes a minute for an officials photo during the 2022 Upper Peninsula Track & Field Finals at Kingsford. He previously had served as principal and athletic director at Fife Lake Forest Area among other stops, and he was recalled as a mentor to administrators as well during his many years in education. Price was a graduate of East Lansing High School and Central Michigan University, and finished his educational career in 2011 as superintendent of Republic-Michigamme Schools. He’ll be missed similarly in November at the 8-Player Football Finals at Northern Michigan University, where he’d coordinated the chain crew for the MHSAA’s two championship games at the Superior Dome. He was a mainstay at the Upper Peninsula Track & Field Finals and was missed there at this season’s championship event in June. He added softball and volleyball to his officiating in 1991-92, football in 1995-96, and over the last eight years was registered in football, basketball, volleyball, cross country and track & field while also taking an active roll in leadership and mentorship in those communities. Also an educator, he taught, directed, administrated and coached in Michigan, Colorado and Michigan again. 9 at the age of 72, began his officiating career with the MHSAA with basketball during the 1973-74 school year. ![]() On the “40 Years” registration list was the name of Paul Price, a longtime official most recently from Republic who has been missed greatly especially in the Upper Peninsula officiating community since his death in January. ![]() ![]() The MHSAA recently published its annual list of officials who have reached milestone years in their service to Michigan school sports. ![]()
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