It was the game's first shutout since 1994, when the West won 20-0.
"The rain made the ball heavy," Sanders told the Detroit Free Press. "I thought our defense was great today. I never thought I'd be the leading scorer in a game like this. It was a great experience."
Sanders'
field goals were from 32, 42, and 32 yards.
Former Brother Rice standout and Michigan State-bound Caulton Ray rushed for 78 yards and former Detroit Denby player Glenn Winston totaled 78 yards to lead the East. The East had 218 yards of offense to the West's 110 yards.