Detroit King Crusaders Break Ground on $3M Facility Upgrade
The Detroit King Crusaders, a perennial powerhouse in Michigan high school football, broke ground on a $3 million facility upgrade Friday. The Crusaders, who have won three state championships since 2010, will move into the new facility for the upcoming season. The upgrade includes a state-of-the-art weight room, locker rooms and a renovated fieldhouse. The Crusaders, a Division 2 program, have been a consistent contender in the Catholic League and will look to continue their success with the new facilities. The upgrade is expected to give the program a recruiting edge, as top prospects will now have access to top-notch facilities. The Crusaders will look to build on their recent success, including a 10-2 record last season, with the new facilities in place.