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All Sports Trophy

2023-24 Charlie Chanter All-Sports Trophy Winner

2023-24 CHARLIE CHANTER ALL-SPORTS TROPHY
SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE

Southwestern Michigan College's outstanding athletic performance propelled them to seize the 20th MCCAA Charlie Chanter All-Sports Trophy. Their noteworthy accomplishments included clinching two conference championships, establishing them as formidable competitors across various sports.

The Roadrunners showcased their dominance across multiple disciplines, securing the MCCAA Wrestling title while claiming a share of the MCCAA Western Conference crown in women's basketball. Their impressive finishes in the MCCAA men's and women's cross country championship meets further solidified their standing.

With a total of 92.31 points, Southwestern Michigan College outpaced their competitors, with Lansing Community College trailing behind at 84.13 points. Mid Michigan Community College secured third place with 80.44 points. Mott Community College claimed the fourth spot, while Grand Rapids College rounded out the top five.

The Charlie Chanter All-Sports Trophy, initiated in 1958, honors the team with the best average of finishes across their sports. Teams accumulate points based on their performance in each sport, with champions receiving 100 points and subsequent teams earning lower point totals relative to the number of teams in the conference/sport. Bonus points are awarded for winning or finishing as runners-up in MCCAA Championships or MCCAA sports. The final point totals are divided by the number of sports to determine the winner.

Charlie Chanter, the esteemed Executive Secretary of the MCCAA, dedicated 42 years to the association and played a pivotal role in refining the process of awarding the All-Sports Trophy. Additionally, he served as the MCCAA golf chair for many years, leaving an indelible mark on the association's sporting legacy. Chanter's contributions were invaluable, and his passing in 2019 marked the end of an era in MCCAA history.

YEAR WINNER POINTS AVG
2024 Southwestern Michigan College 92.31
2023 Grand Rapids CC 116.07
2022 Lansing CC 87.06
2021 Delta College 83.84
2020 Grand Rapids CC 81.84
2019 Lansing CC 92.69
2018 Lansing CC 88.44
2017 Lansing CC 95.03
2016 Lansing CC 91.24
2015 Macomb CC 91.58
2014 Kalamazoo Valley CC 85.26
2013 Grand Rapids CC 87.98
2012 Grand Rapids CC 84.09
2011 Kalamazoo Valley CC 80.81
2010 Kalamazoo Valley CC 87.16
2009 Oakland CC 86.57
2008 Kalamazoo Valley CC 86.69
2007 Schoolcraft College 91.66
2006 Lansing CC 86.86
2005 Lansing CC 83.48
2004 Schoolcraft College 76.17
2003 Schoolcraft College 71.08
2002 Schoolcraft College 87.50
2001 Schoolcraft College 71.17
2000 Mott CC 89.20
1999 Grand Rapids CC 90.44
1998 Grand Rapids CC 92.06
1997 Lansing CC 87.11
1996 Grand Rapids CC 88.05
1995 Lansing CC 87.73
1994 Lansing CC 90.26
1993 Lansing CC 97.40
1992 Lansing CC 94.70
1991 Lansing CC 100.00
1990 Lansing CC 98.70
1989 Lansing CC 87.16
1988 Lake Michigan College 88.74
1987 Lansing CC 87.65
1986 Lansing CC 91.28
1985 Lake Michigan College 93.74
1984 Lake Michigan College 79.22
1983 Lansing CC 80.40
1982 Lansing CC 82.96
1981 Jackson CC 81.58
1980 Jackson CC 82.10
1979 Muskegon CC 75.00
1978 Jackson CC 74.66
1977 Jackson CC 74.80
1976 Oakland CC 73.90
1975 Muskegon CC N/A
1974 Grand Rapids CC 82.9
1973 Grand Rapids CC 80.2
1972 Grand Rapids CC 43
1971 Grand Rapids CC 50
1970 Grand Rapids CC 50
1969 Henry Ford CC 689
1968 Grand Rapids CC N/A
1967 Henry Ford CC N/A
1966 Mott CC N/A
1965 Mott CC 490
1964 Grand Rapids CC N/A
1963 Grand Rapids CC 655
1962 Mott CC 740
1961 Mott CC 755
1960 Mott CC N/A
1959 Mott CC N/A
1958 Grand Rapids CC N/A