OSCODA, Mich. -- The Oscoda Area High School football team hasn't won a game, or even scored a point, in four games this

season. Because of that, the school district has decided to cancel

the remaining games.

Despite pleas from players and parents, the board recently upheld the school's earlier decision to end the season, saying

players risked injury in trying to take on much stronger opponents.

"When you go to a game on Friday night and see a team

physically dominated, those are the indisputable facts," coach

Kyle Tobin said.

"Seniors, I feel for you. There's nothing I can say other than

I'm sorry," board member Neal Sweet said. "But you're not

quitters. You went out there and did your best."

Tobin said the team was not physically competitive, had too few

players and faced a tough schedule in the North East Michigan

Conference, The Bay City Times reported.

Senior quarterback Mike Gondek pleaded with the school board to

reconsider the school's Sept. 19 decision to cancel the remaining

games.

"All I ever wanted to do was play football," Gondek said. "My

teammates never felt so unsafe that we didn't want to be out

there."

Tobin, a first-year coach, defended his decision.

"I have 28 years of coaching experience in high school and

college, and I know the difference between a team playing bad and a

team that's unsafe," he said.