Learn about proposed Michigamme Highlands conservation project

Learn about proposed Michigamme Highlands conservation project

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June 26, 2023

Contact: Kerry Heckman (DNR), 517-643-1256 or Bill O’Brion (Lyme), 906-399-5019

A scene of green trees an a distant water view from the 73,000-acre Michigamme Highlands project, a proposed conservation easement.

Learn about proposed Michigamme Highlands conservation project; reserve your spot on property tour

Comprised of vast forests, remote lakes, trout streams, Michigan’s highest elevation, moose-inhabited swamps and some of the most climate-resilient landscape in Michigan, the Michigamme Highlands in the western Upper Peninsula is truly exceptional.

That’s why the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is working with the current landowner, Lyme Great Lakes Timberlands, to potentially protect this area through a working forest conservation easement.

Moose are among the many types of wildlife living on the proposed 73,00-acre Michigamme Highlands site. The 73,000-acre Michigamme Highlands project includes the summit of Mt. Arvon (Michigan’s highest point), 37 miles of rivers, 220 miles of perennial streams, 96 lakes and ponds, more than 13,600 acres of wetlands, over 4,800 acres of white-tailed deer winter habitat and habitat for federal and state-listed threatened or endangered species. The Highlands are home to moose, black bear, pine marten, fisher, grouse, eagles, coaster brook trout, brown and rainbow trout, Coho and pink salmon, bass and northern pike. The project spans portions of Baraga, Iron and Marquette counties.

The Michigamme Highlands conservation project as proposed would give the DNR conservation easement rights on behalf of Michigan’s residents while the land remains privately owned by Lyme. Those rights would ensure that the property is sustainably managed as a working forest, protect wildlife habitat, prevent development or subdivision of the property and ensure public recreational access forever.

The DNR and Lyme are inviting the public and interested stakeholders to visit and learn more about the Michigamme Highlands project during two upcoming property tours:

  • Monday, July 10 at 12:45 p.m. Eastern: Meet at Lyme Great Lakes Timberlands Office, 15800 Mead Road, L’Anse.
  • Tuesday, July 11 at 8:45 a.m. Eastern: Meet at Koski Corners Park and Ride, intersection of US-41/M-28 and M-95, Champion.

The informational sessions and property tours will last approximately three hours. Transportation for the property tours will be provided and seating is limited. To ensure that you have a seat on the tour, please RSVP to: MichigammeHighlands@lymegreatlakes.com by Thursday, July 6.

Learn more about the proposed project and keep updated on its progress by visiting the Michigamme Highlands project web page.


Note to editors: Accompanying photos are available below for download. Caption information follows.

  • Michigamme Highlands: A view from the top of Mount Arvon in the proposed 73,000-acre Michigamme Highlands project, looking towards Lake Superior. The project covers parts of Baraga, Iron and Marquette counties.
  • Moose: These moose are among the many types of wildlife who live within the proposed 73,000-acre Michigamme Highlands project area.
  • Aerial: A view of a winding stream within the 73,000-acre proposed Michigamme Highlands site.
Grants from the MI Fire Equipment Grant Program Available

Grants from the MI Fire Equipment Grant Program Available

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

June 26, 2023

Contact: [email protected]

 

Gov. Whitmer Encourages Michigan Communities to Apply for a Grant from the MI Fire Equipment Grant Program

$12 million Available for Firefighter Equipment Purchases  

 

LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan communities with part-time, on-call or volunteer firefighters have two weeks remaining to apply for a grant to purchase fire equipment through the MI Fire Equipment Grant Program before the July 10 deadline.

 

“We must ensure our firefighters have the safety equipment they need to do their jobs effectively,” said Governor Whitmer. “The MI Fire Equipment Grant Program provides up to $10,000 for communities to purchase fire equipment like turnout gear, hard suction hoses, or first aid supplies. I encourage all eligible communities to take advantage of this opportunity and support their first responders.”

 

Under the State of Michigan’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget, $12 million was appropriated to the Michigan Department of Treasury to establish and operate the MI Fire Equipment Grant Program. Grant awards of up to $10,000 are available for local units of government for eligible fire equipment purchases made between Aug. 1, 2022, and Sept. 30, 2023.

 

Local communities with fire departments that are predominately on-call, part-time or volunteer in cities, villages, townships, tribal governments, or authorities or commissions are eligible to apply for a grant award.

 

Applications must be received by the Michigan Department of Treasury before July 10, 2023. Grant awards are anticipated to be announced in August 2023.

 

“Our team is ready to receive and review MI Fire Equipment Grant Program applications from Michigan’s communities,” said State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks. “Please follow the instructions carefully and submit a complete and accurate application before the beginning of July. Individuals with questions should not hesitate to contact us for assistance.”

 

Local communities with questions about the MI Fire Equipment Grant Program should be directed to the Michigan Department of Treasury at [email protected].

 

Additional information — like FAQs, program guidelines and application material — is available at Michigan.gov/MIFireEquipmentGrant.

Volleyball Districts are Out-2023

Volleyball Districts are Out-2023

Volleyball Districts are Out-2023.

Written Tuesday June 20th at 6:40 PM

This are the volleyball districts. Here are my thoughts and insight surrounding each district. This article will be updated.

District 17 @ Livonia Stevenson

FARMINGTON

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

Farmington Hills Mercy

Novi

Livonia Stevenson

Redford Thurston

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Farmington Hills Mercy, 2. Livonia Stevenson

 

FAVORITE: Farmington Hills Mercy

NEXT: Livonia Stevenson

DARKHORSE: Novi

PLAYER ON SPOT: Kaitlyn Pallozzi-Farmington Hills Mercy

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very tough district. Three teams have a great chance to win this district. Novi made a ton of head waves last season despite losing a ton of proven experience from last season’s final four run. The Wildcats have Cece Regoli, Mallory Stoy, Grace Hoener, Izzy Earley, Kate Harpenau, Paige O’Connor, and Zoe Adams coming back for Coach Kacey Moran. Livonia Stevenson should be a sleeper in this district. The Spartans have Ava Schoen, Dea Alushi, Natalie West, Brynlee Hass, Erin Cahill, Megan Ervans, Cate Sosnowski, Jessica Muller, Kennedy Hinkle, Lauren Micallef, Kelsey Bahr, and Grace Trantham coming back for Coach Amy Osborn. Farmington Hills Mercy has been a perional power in volleyball and they should be again. The Marlins have Kaitlyn Pallozzi, Maya Zarow, Angie Butler, Lana LaFontaine, Jillian Collins, Cree Hollier, Campbell Flynn, Keira McNutt, and Ava Fitzgerald coming back for Coach Loretta Vogel. Southfield Arts and Tech has a really good season last year winning the Blue for Coach Michael Armstrong. Redford Thurston was up and down last season. They should be better this season for Coach Scott Gray. Farmington really struggled last season. The Falcons should be much improved for Coach Kate Drews. This should be a very interesting district to watch this season.

 

District 21 @ Birmingham Marian

BERKLEY

GROVES

SEAHOLM

OAK PARK

ROYAL OAK

Birmingham Marian

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Birmingham Marian, 2. Berkley

 

FAVORITE: Birmingham Marian

NEXT: Berkley

DARKHORSE: Groves

PLAYER ON SPOT: Mackenzie Swanson-Birmingham Marian

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: In the words of the great Paul Heyman, the word defending and undisputed champion is in this district and that is Birmingham Marian. They are the two time defending Division One State Champs and they host the district. The Mustangs are loaded again with Allie Davison, Danielle Mertz, Mackenzie Swanson, Maggie Scott, Jayla Zayti, Maria Odeesh, Izzy Busignani, and Ella Swanson coming back. They also added Clarkston transfer Chloe Gehtbrock for Coach Mayssa Cook. Seaholm really struggled last season. The Maples should be better for Coaches Jason and Heather Gambone. Groves should be very interesting this season. The Falcons have Jordan Allen, Anna Apsey, Chloe Cast, Autumn DeGroat, Emily Eshelby, Adison Gerken, Alexis Heller, Molly Heller, Sydney Lezovich, Sofia Scott, Ayden Weber, and Ariell White coming back for Coach Madison Close. Berkley had an incredible run getting to the Division One State Quarterfinals last season. The Bears have Sophie Owens, Lili Herron, Karsen Savage, Mariah Jones, Erika Mayry, Emily High, Alana White, and Julia Watson coming back for Coach Dakota Stanichuk. Royal Oak has a ton of ups and downs last season. The Ravens have Ava Emery, Brie Emery, Charlotte Graves, Riley Maizy, Jaelynn Prebelich, Hannah Saunders, and Emmy Walden coming back for Coach Ciara Schultz. Oak Park could struggle in this district but the Knights should be competitive for Coach Daimienne Goodlow. This district is the Mustangs to lose but the Bears, Falcons, Ravens, and maybe Maples might have a strong say how this district goes.

 

 

District 25 @ Waterford Mott

NORTH FARMINGTON

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Walled Lake Central

Walled Lake Western

Waterford Mott

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Bloomfield Hills, 2. Walled Lake Central

 

FAVORITE: Walled Lake Central

NEXT: Bloomfield Hills

DARKHORSE: Walled Lake Western

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Natalie Petrucci- Bloomfield Hills

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: There are a ton of storylines coming into this district. Walled Lake Central is veteran heavy. The Vikings have Madeline Elkow, Lauren Browser, Angelina Virga, Angelina Saco, Samantha Klenczar, Makalynn Czamecki, Brielle Thomas, and Reagan Adams coming back for Coach Elizabeth Kaplin. Walled Lake Western is another team that is veteran heavy. The Warriors have Blaire Waling, Evynne Santana, Natalie Kosaian, Ryah Dewey, Brie Woodman, and Megan Hill coming back for Coach Angie Dewey. Bloomfield Hills should be solid with Jessica Pal, Kacy Rankin, Emily Daitch, Kora Nicolanti, Jamie Zousmer, Natalie Peturcci, Annalise Parker, Gabrielle Gippert, Mia Feinglold, Celeste Arabo, and Kayla Nwabuezee coming back for Coach Jacob Paige. Waterford Mott has struggled in the past but they should be better for Coach Beth MacVicar. North Farmington was very young last season. They have experience which should help. The Raiders have Skyler Wayne, Sydney Ostrofsky, Liz Grajewski, Sofi Licari, Sam Hoffer, Amara Gatson, Isaiah Bartlett, Mehar Khanna, Sullivan Totin, Whalen Kennedy, Collin Zimmerman, Kayli Piper, and Kanoto Noguchi coming back for Coach Michael Love. West Bloomfield should be very interesting with a new coach and system coming into the program. The Lakers have Arielle Newsome, Jordanne Shannon, Gabrielle Hale, and Felcia Fulton coming back for new coach Elizabeth Ferguson. This should be a very interesting district to watch. It’s anyone’s district but give a slight edge to the Blackhawks.

 

District 26 @ Adams

ADAMS

ROCHESTER

STONEY CREEK

PONTIAC

Utica Eisenhower

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Stoney Creek, 2. Utica Eisenhower

 

FAVORITE: Stoney Creek

NEXT: Adams

DARKHORSE: Rochester

PLAYER ON SPOT: Lola Hurst-Rochester

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district. There are four teams that have a shot to win this district. Utica Eisenhower should be a very interesting team. The Eagles have Jada Pantaleo, Shpresa Nikolai, Gina Fredrigo, Kayla Ostrander, Claire Bemis, Danielle Becker, and Jenna Fraser coming back for Coach Caitlyn Mahoney. Rochester has made a ton of strides from last season. They should be very good this season. The Falcons have Aleeza Carballo, Lola Hurst, Abby He, Kaitlin Allen, Kylah Vigant, Vivian Campbell, Carol Campbell, Isabella Ferrara, Joran Suhajda, Bruce Suhajda, and Makena Torri coming back for Coach Kirk Gibbs. Adams should be back in the mix. The Highlanders have Emily Edwards, Maddie Wilson, Julia Fidler, Tori Lang, Tina Barnekova, Emerson Straub, Bella Guthrie, Sayrha Nahra, and Olivia Carroll coming back for Coach Terry Baughman. Stoney Creek was very young last season which was very unusual. The Cougars have Lexi Mazzola, Grace Bonner, Joslyn Becker, Julia Gojcaj, Lili Sipila, Caroline Khury, Zoe Champine, Ana Cano, Jillian Van Stee, and Cassandra Younggren coming back for Coach Ross Talbot. Pontiac should be very young this season for Coach Kyrie Holloman. This district should be very competitive with the Cougars, Highlanders, Falcons, and Eagles have great chances to win this district.

 

 

District 27 @ Avondale

AVONDALE

TROY

TROY ATHENS

Sterling Heights Stevenson

Utica Ford II

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Troy, 2. Avondale

 

FAVORITE: Troy

NEXT: Avondale

DARKHORSE: Troy Athens

PLAYER ON SPOT: Caroline Cubitt-Troy Athens

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district in Auburn Hills. Utica Ford II should be solid this season. The Falcons have Natalia Malewicz, Bella Allen, Ruby Sandison, Kaitlyn Marsh, Stephanie Saunders, and Samantha Yantus coming back for Coach Randy Schantz. Sterling Heights Stevenson had a solid year last season. The Titans have Diana Marku, Kaitlyn Davis, Samantha Fenwick, and Katie Coles coming back for Coach Karolina Dziedzic. Troy has been very good in the past. The Colts have Anna Rich, Bella Colon, Gabby Bouzide, Emma Runke, Riley Smith and, Anika Abelgas coming back for Coach Vince Muscat. Troy Athens has been improving. The Red Hawks have Ashlyn Andrzejewski, Caroline Cubitt, Macy Van Tiem, Maya Sabra, Madigan Tennies, and Julia Heywood coming back for Coach Mary Kate Zinn. Avondale has been improving each season. The Yellow Jackets have Ava Williams, Cate Pastori, Marissa Jewell, Paige Inez and Kennedy Wolfe coming back for Coach Andrew Stepp. I think this is a wide open district to say the least.

 

 

District 29 @ Lake Orion

CLARKSTON

LAKE ORION

Waterford Kettering

Walled Lake Northern

Lakeland

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Clarkston, 2. Lakeland

 

FAVORITE: Clarkston

NEXT: Lakeland

DARKHORSE: Walled Lake Northern

PLAYER ON SPOT: Cayla Cogan-Clarkston

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is going to be a very competitive and very tough district. Four teams have a shot to win this district. Walled Lake Northern is veteran heavy this season. The Knights have Kaitlyn Freitag, Amelia Foster, Ava Epley, Kayla Budziak, Hadley Krygier, Avery Alfano, Lexi Peters, and Lucy McCarthy coming back for Coach Suzanne Krygier. Lakeland has been very good and they should be again this season. The Eagles have Kenzie McCombs, Kylie Kennedy, Ivana Fillipovic, Rylie Finzel, and Finley Ostach coming back for Coach Meghan Polce. Waterford Kettering has struggled in recent years. The Captains have Isabel Nuttall, Sarai Villegas-Rosa, Isabella Labo, Delaney Hall, Andrea Brown, Kyra Nickerson, and Riley Buczek coming back for Coach Rod Armstrong. Lake Orion is a very interesting team, they struggled early but improved as the season went on. The Dragons have Charlotte Peplowski, Teresa Gaberdiel, Allison O’Rourke, Sydney Bell, Carly Zibell, Ella Johnson, Sydbey Small, Addison Dukus, Kennedi Miller, and Devin Brunk coming back for Coach Tony Scarvada. Clarkston made a ton of noise and took Birmingham Marian to the brink last season. The Wolves have Morgan Lozzi, Addison Newblatt, Kiley Gallagher, Cayla Cogan, Jessica Petker, Emery Kuebler, and Isabelle Henry coming back for Coach Alison Smith. This district should be the one of the most competitive in the State this season.

 

 

District 32 @ Romeo

OXFORD

Romeo

New Baltimore Anchor Bay

Port Huron

Port Huron Northern

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. New Baltimore Anchor Bay, 2. Oxford

 

FAVORITE: New Baltimore Anchor Bay

NEXT: Oxford

DARKHORSE: Port Huron

PLAYER ON SPOT: Jordyn Fiedler-Port Huron

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district, three teams have a great shot to win this district. New Baltimore Anchor Bay was solid last season. The Tars have Ashlyn Cunha, Grace Lancaster, Lea Wasielewski, Brooklyn Haack, Rachel Youngblood, Korin Hitton, and Amelia Klos coming back for Coach Kristy Morrow. Port Huron should be a very interesting team. The Big Reds have Brylynn Balon, Jordan Fiedler, Alana Haller, Erica Hudy, Gwen Kamendat, Bryn Mullens, Isabelle Trombly, Illiana Williams coming back for Coach Derek Arena. Port Huron Northern really struggled last season. The Huskies have Elizabeth Block, McKenna Kiteley, Paisley Peyerk, Alexis Umbreit, Emma Vandergraff, Sydney Betts, and Anna Kerhoulas coming back for Coach Jacqueline Jamison. Oxford should be very interesting. The Wildcats have Alexandra Lantzy, Abby Jones, Jenna Miller, Kaitlyn Weiss, Tara Swanson, and Ella Sharrow coming back for Coach Noelle Zebb. Romeo has home court and should have a bounce back season. The Bulldogs have Trista Ameel, Alyson Culkin, Kara Plutschuck, Emma Pagliarella, and Hannah Tymitz coming back for Coach Stacey Williams. Overall this should be a very interesting district as mentioned between the Tars, Big Reds, and Wildcats are the early favorites but never count the Bulldogs out by any means.

 

 

District 54 @ Hazel Park

FERNDALE

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

Detroit Henry Ford

Detroit Jalen Rose Leadership Academy

Detroit Lincoln King

Hazel Park

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Hazel Park, 2. Ferndale

 

FAVORITE: Hazel Park

NEXT: Ferndale

DARKHORSE: Ferndale University

PLAYER ON SPOT: Isabella Mendoza-Ferndale

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This district looks like it could be a three team district. Detroit Henry Ford really struggled last season for Coach Tiffany Jackson. Detroit Lincoln King struggled last season for Coach Briana Moss. Detroit Jalen Rose Academy for Coach Rhea Cooper. Hazel Park has been very good since leaving the OAA for the Macomb Area Conference. The Vikings have Alayna Brown, Lacy Chambers, Gabrielle, Figueroa, Emily Hudnall, and Savannah Lopez coming back for Coach Sherry Rietz. Ferndale should be a contender this season. The Eagles have Tatiyana Butts, Isabel Dutra, Charlotte Keller, Isabella Mendoza, Scarlet Reid, Katie Stokes, and Djene Sy coming back for Coach Natalie Satkowiak. Ferndale University should be very interesting this season. The Eagles have Ja-Kai George Tate, JonNae Kitchen, Briah Wadley, and Chanel Watson coming back for Coach Kenton Maki. As mentioned earlier, this district could come down to the Vikings, the Eagles, and the Eagles whom could win this district.

 

 

District 56 @ TBD

HARPER WOODS

Harper Woods Chandler Park

Detroit Denby Tech

Detroit East English Village Prep

Detroit Osborn

Detroit Southeastern

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Harper Woods Chandler Park, 2. Detroit Southeastern

 

FAVORITE: Harper Woods Chandler Park

NEXT: Detroit Southeastern

DARKHORSE: Detroit East English Village Prep

PLAYER ON SPOT: Destiny Hardy-Harper Woods Chandler Park

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is not a very strong district on paper. Detroit Southeastern was very good last season for Coach Ricardo Brown. Detroit Osborn has a new coach. Detroit East English for Coach Pamela Green. Detroit Denby for Coach Leif Seed. Harper Woods Chandler Park was up and down last season but they will have home court which helps. The Eagles have Micha White, Asia Newsom, Destiny Hardy, Jaiden Brooks, Shardae Littlejohn, Autumn Howard and Jailah Carter coming back for Coach Michelle Smith. Harper Woods really struggled last season for Coach Lydia Doty-Faulk. This district on paper looks like this is the Eagles to lose but the Jungaleers could give a battle for sure.

 

Volleyball Districts

https://my.mhsaa.com/Sports/Girls-Volleyball/2023-Districts

Volleyball Districts are Out-2023

Girls Basketball Districts Are Out-2024

Girls Basketball Districts Are Out-2024.

Written Tuesday June 20th at 9:20 AM

This article will be updated very often. Coaches including those are not in the OAA, if you want your thoughts on your district for the blog, please DM me on Twitter or email me.

Here is the districts.

District 60 @ Harper Woods Chandler Park

HARPER WOODS

Harper Woods Chandler Park

Eastpointe

Detroit Denby Tech

Detroit East English Village Prep

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Harper Woods, 2. Harper Woods Chandler Park

 

FAVORITE: Harper Woods

NEXT: Harper Woods Chandler Park

DARKHORSE: Detroit East English Village Prep

PLAYER ON SPOT: Clearia Peterson-Harper Woods

 

THOUGHTS: This district should be much easier for the Pioneers going from Division One to Division Two this season. The Pioneers won 12 games last season and have Clearia Peterson, Laniaya West, Mikyra Kelly, Tamina Montgomery, Autumn Trotter, and Kendall Kelsey coming back for Coach Anthony Brown. Detroit East English Village Prep won 13 games last season for Coach Michelle Goodwin. Detroit Denby really struggled last season and will have a new coach. Eastpointe won four games last season for Coach Deon Woods. Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy won 14 games last season for Coach Omar Ahart. This district looks like it should be a two team race between the Pioneers and the Eagles but Detroit East English Village Prep is a sleeper in this district.

 

District 58 @ TBA

FERNDALE

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

Birmingham Detroit Country Day

Detroit Lincoln King Academy

Detroit Henry Ford

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Birmingham Detroit Country Day, 2. Ferndale

 

FAVORITE: Birmingham Detroit Country Day

NEXT: Ferndale

DARKHORSE: Ferndale University

PLAYER ON SPOT: Ariyanna Wiggins-Birmingham Detroit Country Day

 

THOUGHTS: This is not a really strong district on paper. Birmingham Detroit Country Day won 18 games last season and is the favorite in this district. The Yellow Jackets have Ariyanna Wiggins, Ayaana Hai, Julia Younes, Sadie Rifkin, Jaidyn Elam, Peja Liles, Emma Arico, Jayla Jackson, and Naiya Krispin coming back for Coach Amber Deane. Detroit Henry Ford went from Division One to Division Two. The Trojans won four games for Coach Chevelle O’Brien last season. Detroit Lincoln King won six games for Coach Eric Boyles last season. Ferndale made a ton of strides winning eight games last season. The Eagles have Trinity Bennett, Jada Buchanan, Madiah Clark, Alia Herron, Ja’Nyia Larry,Jai’la Martin, Isabella Mendoza, and Jayla Pouncy coming back for Coach Keith Paris. Ferndale University really struggled last season. The Eagles have Laressa Brogdon, Lemia Butler, Terrionna Davis, Brooklynn Gray, Tyla Jacon-Parish, JonNae Kitchen, Kayla Lewis, Nakyra Montgomery, and Leanna Spencer coming back for Coach Brianna Rowe. This district overall looks like its Birmingham Detroit Country Day’s district to lose.

 

District 32 @ Grand Blanc

OXFORD

Davison

Grand Blanc

Lapeer

Holly

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Grand Blanc, 2. Oxford

 

FAVORITE: Oxford

NEXT: Grand Blanc

DARKHORSE: Davison

PLAYER ON SPOT: Alison Hufsteddler-Oxford

 

THOUGHTS: This district might be the best chance for Oxford to make some noise. The Wildcats are in the Red this season and have proven talent in Peyton Ritcher, Allison Hufsteddler, Sophia Rabb, Emma Beggs, Braydee Elling, and Lexi Yankee coming back for Coach Rachel Bryer. Grand Blanc has beaten the Wildcats the last three years in the postseason. The Bobcats have Chelsea Bishop, Lauren Piscopink, Raven McQueen, and Mayla Brown coming back for a new coach who has not been named yet. Davison really struggled winning seven games last season. The Cardinals have Paige Allis, Mayae Carradine, Grace Little, Lillian Kish, Gracie Wright, Marionna Dixon, Samantha Beller, Brooke Pizzala, and Lily Morey coming back for Coach Lauhnna McMahan. Lapeer won seven games last season. The Lightning have Sephora Miller, Madison White, Lilly Young, Carley Hoover, Hannah Dennis, Alexis Norman, and Madison Spanicciatti coming back for Coach Evan Bell. Holly really struggled winning three games last season. The Bronchos have Mallory Hall and Adel Hoglund coming back for Coach Ben Varner. Overall this district looks like a two maybe three team district but this could be the Wildcats best chance as mentioned.

 

 

District 29 @ Waterford Mott

LAKE ORION

CLARKSTON

PONTIAC

Waterford Kettering

Waterford Mott

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Clarkston, 2. Lake Orion

 

FAVORITE: Clarkston

NEXT: Lake Orion

DARKHORSE: No One

PLAYER ON SPOT: Izzy Wotlinski-Lake Orion

 

THOUGHTS: This is the same district as last season when Lake Orion won at Clarkston. Waterford Kettering really struggled last season. The Captains have Avery Topinka, Elle Dropps, Lourdes Hale, Jaiden Brady, Isabella Labo, Kylee Nickerson, and Nora Hernandez coming back for Coach Eric Porter. Waterford Mott will be a very interesting team. The Corsairs have Marissa Trevino, Karli Koskinen, Kate Saunders, Natalia Santia, Ahmya Gulley, and Julianna Lemus coming back for new coach Andy Wellman. Pontiac was very young last season. The Phoenix should be better for Coach Corray Lett. Clarkston is a very interesting team with some proven talent. The Wolves have Elliana Robak, Emily Valencia, Claire Walker, Marley Mazur, Kierra Zorski, Lauren Fishtaller, Ellery Hernandez, and Ella Morgner coming back for Coach Aaron Goodnough. Lake Orion lost a ton of proven experience from last season. The Dragons have Izzy Wotlinski, Lexi Stroshein, Alana McGinnis, Charlotte Peplowski, and Ryan Pawlacyzk coming back for Coach Bob Brydges. Overall not a ton of changes, this district still looks like it should be a blue and gold vs green and white district final.

 

 

District 28 @ Troy Athens

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

TROY

TROY ATHENS

AVONDALE

SEAHOLM

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Bloomfield Hills, 2. Avondale

 

FAVORITE: Bloomfield Hills

NEXT: Avondale

DARKHORSE: Seaholm

PLAYER ON SPOT: Nevaeh Wood-Avondale

 

THOUGHTS: This is a wide open district at Troy Athens. Bloomfield Hills has been rising each year winning the Blue last season. This might be the best chance for the Blackhawks to win a district. They have Ruby Smith, Ashley Forner, Brianna Young, and Michelle Barnett coming back for Coach Kristen Massey. Troy was very young last season. The Colts have Diamond Prince, Regan Zeiter, Olivia Sprangler, and Carly Higginbottom coming back for a new coach. Avondale was very young last season but made a splash this offseason with Neveah Wood transferring from Oxford. The Yellow Jackets have Madison Manyweathers, Wood, Trenitee Carroll, Sasha McClellan, Khalia Bradley, and Arielle Dudley coming back for Coach Roy Christmon. Troy Athens has been an up and down team. The Red Hawks have Abby Malone, Katy Keller, Ava Laurer, Kayci Mercier, and Alex Link coming back for Coach Stacie Klumpp. Seaholm has been a team that has had their ups and downs. The Maples have a ton of proven experience in Mary Wiltgen, Mary Gumbis, Clara Guffey, Addy Kitzman, Emma Weber, Taylor Hartwig, and Addy Flynn coming back for Coach Shay Manchester. Overall this is a wide open district, anyone can take this district that is for sure.

 

 

District 27 @ Adams

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

ROCHESTER

Romeo

Utica Eisenhower

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Rochester, 2. Stoney Creek

 

FAVORITE: Stoney Creek

NEXT: Rochester

DARKHORSE: Utica Eisenhower

PLAYER ON SPOT: Merrick Schlawbach-Stoney Creek

 

THOUGHTS: This district should be very interesting when looking at the teams. It is the same as last season when Rochester won the crown. Utica Eisenhower has Devyn Raymond, Brooke Nicholson, Ava Gojcaj, Mariana Stojcevski, Gabriella Gojcaj, Paige Hays, Abby Nezich, and Abby Klaft coming back for Coach Cliff Piper. Romeo won 12 games last season. The Bulldogs have Clare Carmody, Abigail Ganfield, Lydia Hall, Anna Iwanicki, Jacqueline LeBlanc, Mya Muschong, Emily Reynolds, and Allison Schoenherr coming back for Coach Ronald LeBlanc. Adams had a very young team last season. The Highlanders have a ton of proven experience in Samantha Blaine, Morgan McPherson, Layla Tomezak, and Faith Zolhus coming back for Coach Joe Malburg. Rochester is coming off a district crown. The Falcons have Alice Max, Kylie Robinson, and Lucy Cook for Coach Bill Thurston. Stoney Creek has been a contender each year in this district and this season is no other. The Cougars have Emily Flynn, Sarah LaPrarie, Merrick Schlawbach, and Izzy Ivezaj coming back for Coach Kellen James. Overall the Falcons are the slight favorite because of Max and Robinson but the Cougars are right there as well as the Eagles but never count out the Highlanders or the Bulldogs by any means in this district.

 

 

District 23 @ TBA

GROVES

ROYAL OAK

Warren Cousino

Warren Mott

Sterling Heights

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Warren Cousino, 2. Royal Oak

 

FAVORITE: Warren Cousino

NEXT: Royal Oak

DARKHORSE: Groves

PLAYER ON SPOT: Jacey Roy-Groves

 

THOUGHTS:  This is a very interesting district which has a ton of different dynamics. Warren Cousino won 14 games last season. The Patriots have DeMaya Asberry, Bailey Bainbridge, Laela Bendert, Sara Kozel, Nina Williamson, Alex Pfeiffer, Marleen Marooki, and Nevaeh Porter coming back for Coach Amy Mitchell. Warren Mott won 11 games last season. The Marauders have Leajah Ferguson, Claira Taylor, Addison Brown, and Conamora Ndana coming back for Coach Patrick Schmidt. Sterling Heights won 12 games last season for Coach Michael Gurney. Groves is a very interesting team. The Falcons have Jacey Roy, Neveah Cochran-McCay, Cameron Little, and Cira Racco coming back for Coach Alison Hidey. Royal Oak may be the most dangerous team in this district. The Ravens have Emilee Austin, Meghan Hahn, Maddie Lawerence, Anna Waterstredt, Lydia Dickens, and Lucy Freytag coming back for Coach Brian Sopota. This should be a very interesting district to watch that is for sure.

 

 

District 22 @ Farmington Hills Mercy

FARMINGTON

NORTH FARMINGTON

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Farmington Hills Mercy

Birmingham Marian

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. West Bloomfield, 2. Farmington Hills Mercy

 

FAVORITE: West Bloomfield

NEXT: Farmington Hills Mercy

DARKHORSE: Birmingham Marian

PLAYER ON SPOT: Sheridan Beal-West Bloomfield

 

THOUGHTS: This district is deemed the “Group of Death” with three proven schools that are in this district. West Bloomfield is a slight favorite in this district and I mean slight very lightly. The Lakers have Kendall Hendrix, Sheridan Beal, Destiny Washington, Ava Lord, Gabrielle Hale, Summer Davis and Indya Davis coming back for Coach Darrin McAllister. Farmington Hills Mercy is going to be a serious player in this district after winning 22 games last season. The Marlins have Aizlyn Albanese, Owynn Evans, Emily Walker, Allison Smiley, Ava Lorriane, Jessica Heath, and Abby Bores coming back for Coach Gary Morris. It was un Birmingham Marian like last season winning 10 games but they won a district. The Mustangs should be much better this season. They have Mackenzie Swanson, Molly McLeod, Ella Swanson, Charlie Bingham, Charlotte Quaine, Katelyn Morgan, Scarlett Bouschet, Abby Landa, Annalisa Bortolotti, and Ruby Jansen coming back for Coach Michelle Lindsey. Farmington is a very interesting team with EdiMari King, Anna Tornachuk, and Jayla Silver coming back for Coach Laura Guzman. North Farmington is in complete rebuild mode. The Raiders have Hannah Hart and Asiyah Jihad coming back for new Coach Michael Allin. Three teams have a shot to win this district as mentioned. Whoever wins this district would have earned it.

 

 

District 21 @ TBA

BERKLEY

OAK PARK

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

Detroit Renaissance

Detroit Mumford

Redford Thurston

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Detroit Renaissance, 2. Southfield Arts and Tech

 

FAVORITE: Detroit Renaissance

NEXT: Southfield Arts and Tech

DARKHORSE: Berkley

PLAYER ON SPOT: Maeve Nolan-Berkley

 

THOUGHTS: This district looks very interesting on paper. Detroit Renaissance is the early favorite because they went to the Division One Final Four last season. The Phoenix have the majority of their roster in Alehia Wade, Anaya Hardy, Harmonie Bolton, Nyana Pharr, Victoria Gambles, Makayla Johnson, Christian Sanders, Sterling Gooden, Jaebrian Autry, Nevaeh Otis, Imani Johnson, and Marhea Bradshaw coming back for Coach DeShawn Wood. Detroit Mumford won 10 games last season for Coach Kareem Hogan. Redford Thurston won nine games last season but they will have a new coach this season. Oak Park was up and down last season. The Knights should have some more experience for Coach Chantelle Corson. Southfield Arts and Tech has been very good offensively but just awful defensibly. The Warriors have some proven talent in Kamara Paige, Christen Banks, Jordan Ushery, and Jamyra Fritz coming back. Berkley has a ton of proven experience after a very tough year last season. The Bears have Avery Wintergarden, Maeve Nolan, Haley Kirkwood, Katelin Sillis, Kate McAllister, and Nadia Watt for new Coach Clay Shaver. Early on, this district looks like it’s Detroit Renaissance’s but Berkley and Southfield Arts and Tech could have says and maybe Detroit Mumford although it’s not likely with the Mustangs.

 

Here is the districts

https://my.mhsaa.com/Sports/Girls-Basketball/2024-Districts

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Here is the districts.

District 23 @ Groves

GROVES

BERKLEY

OAK PARK

ROYAL OAK

Warren Mott

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Oak Park, 2. Groves

 

FAVORITE: Oak Park

NEXT: Groves

DARKHORSE: Berkley

PLAYER ON SPOT: Josh Gibson-Groves

 

THOUGHTS: This is shaping up to be a very interesting district. Warren Mott won two games last season for Coach Greg Tilney. Royal Oak was up and down last season. The Ravens have Nick Hoffman and Camden Clark coming back for Coach Aaron Smith. Berkley is a very interesting team. The Bears have Donovan Powell and Michael Onuoha coming back for Coach Joe Sermo. Oak Park is not in a district with Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit in there. The Knights have Geon Hutchins coming back for Coach Durrand Sheppard. Groves had a great regular season sharing the White with West Bloomfield but fell to arch rival Seaholm in the first round. The Falcons have John Simpson, Josh Gibson, Brody Tushman, Landon McKinney, and Elijah Yelder coming back for Coach Marc West. This district is shaping up to be a Knights/Falcons district final but can’t count out the Ravens or Bears by any means.

 

 

District 24 @ Livonia Stevenson

FARMINGTON

NORTH FARMINGTON

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

Livonia Stevenson

Redford Thurston

Livonia Franklin

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. North Farmington, 2. Livonia Franklin

 

FAVORITE: North Farmington

NEXT: Livonia Franklin

DARKHORSE: Farmington

PLAYER ON SPOT: Dylan Smith-North Farmington

 

THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district in Livonia. Redford Thurston won 13 games last season. The Eagles have Daniel Winston, Nathan Thompson, Jonathan Tate, Jalen Ferguson, Nicholas Warren, Nathan Williams, Jeremiah Robinson, and Ryan Williams coming back for Coach Brian Bates. Livonia Franklin won 17 games last season. The Patriots have a ton of proven experience in Robbie Wynn, Owen Pottenger, Jon Jasionowski, Mitch Cronyn, Owen Phail, Mendale Broaden, Stocker Kenyon, Aiden Jacobson, Zach Cox, Owen Naum, and Drew Kelbert coming back for Coach Thomas Hurley. Livonia Stevenson won 13 games last season. The Spartans have Mark Stein, Dylan McGlinch, Isaac Iacoban, Nathan Muntean, John Ericson, and Jon Toth coming back for Coach Eoghann Stephens. Farmington should be much improved this season. The Falcons have Greg Grays, Quintez Saltler, Darrell Cochrane, and Anthony Bailey coming back for Coach Derrick McDowell. North Farmington has to replace some talent from last season. The Raiders have Tyler Spratt, Landon Williams, and Avi Melster coming back along with Walled Lake Western transfer Dylan Smith for Coach Tom Negoshian. The Raiders are favored but the Patriots might have a strong say and watch for the Falcons and Eagles, they both could make some noise in this district.

 

 

District 25 @ TBA

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Orchard Lake St. Marys

Walled Lake Northern

Walled Lake Central

Walled Lake Western

Lakeland

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Orchard Lake St. Marys, 2. West Bloomfield

 

FAVORITE: Orchard Lake St. Marys

NEXT: West Bloomfield

DARKHORSE: Lakeland

PLAYER ON SPOT: Donnie Watts-West Bloomfield

 

THOUGHTS: This district looks like it’s a mismatch on paper. Orchard Lake St. Marys should be the overwhelming favorite in this district after getting to the final four despite having a losing record and beating four top ten teams in the postseason. The Eaglets have Daniel Smythe, Andrew Smith, Isiah Hines, Luke Crighton, Jayden Savoury, Norman Klawender, Peyton Kemp, Sharod Barnes, and Trey McKenney coming back for Coach Todd Covert. Walled Lake Central was very young last season. The Vikings have Josh Olsson, Robbie Smiley, Vish Das, Nick Hopkins, Jake Nellett, David Yakubov, Xakaria Jallow, Justin Holmes, Nathan Cody, and Luke Sechrist coming back for Coach Chuck Spolsky. Lakeland won 13 games last season. The Eagles have Nsikan Usen, Zach Reppuhn, Noah Tiernan, Hayden Cross, Drew Carlson, Cole Bromley, and Bryce Cleasby coming back for Coach Ron Thompson. Walled Lake Western won 11 games last season. The Warriors have Max Kirk, Bryce Wiggins, David Seo, Cameron Walters, Pasha Goffee, Issac Kanouno, Logan Hickey, Kellan Hickey, Nikolas Hakim, Kellen Krzisnik, Jacob Walley, Nathan Doak, and Novak Lazich coming back for Coach Dwayne Graves. Walled Lake Northern should be strong this season after winning eight games last season. The Knights have Owen Hickey, Antonio Hatcher, Drew Smith, Dylan Kramer, Stone Seyburn, Bryce Hodge, Noah Lamerato, and Pierson Bahoura coming back for Coach Ryan Negoshian. West Bloomfield shared the White last season and is in the Red this season. The Lakers have Donnie Watts, Corey Pittman, Chris Britton, Caleb Caudle, and Dyoni Edwards coming back for Coach Arnette Jordan. This district looks like a mismatch on paper with the Eaglets as the overwhelming favorite and for good reason but the Lakers might have a shot, you never know.

 

 

District 27 @ Grand Blanc

OXFORD

Davison

Grand Blanc

Holly

Lapeer

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Grand Blanc, 2. Davison

 

FAVORITE: Grand Blanc

NEXT: Davison

DARKHORSE: Holly

PLAYER ON SPOT: Dominic Cassisse-Oxford

 

THOUGHTS: There are four proven teams in this very tough district in Genesee County. Grand Blanc went to the final four with two different coaches and now they have a new but very familiar coach. The Bobcats have Anthony Perdue, Bryce O’Mara, Donnie Hutchinson, and Daniel Stelle coming back for new coach Doreace Martin. Lapeer really struggled last season going winless. They are looking for a bounce back season. The Lightning have Hayden Josef, Will Fisher, Aiden Huestis, Connor Brown, Nikola Mashni, and Trenton Bierbusse coming back for Coach Greg McGeary. Davison won 17 games last season. The Cardinals have Grew Lawson, Cortez Porter, Buddy Banks-Williams, Conner Woodruff, Sawyer Glennie, Jackson Bowden, and Danny Wolak coming back for Coach Mike Williams. Holly had a special year winning 17 games along with the Flint Metro League tournament last season but was upset by Hartland in the district semifinals. The Bronchos have Ka’Vion Smith, Anthony Simmons, and Bowen Moore coming back for Coach Steve DeHart. Oxford won 13 games last season. The Wildcats have some proven experience in Luke Stoffan, Jay Cady, Drew Cady, Dominic Cassisse, and Jake Champagne coming back for new coach Joe Fedorinchik. This district looks like its Grand Blanc’s to lose but keep an eye on Davison, Holly, and Oxford, these three teams are more than capable of springing an upset.

 

 

District 28 @ Waterford Kettering

AVONDALE

CLARKSTON

LAKE ORION

PONTIAC

Waterford Kettering

Waterford Mott

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Clarkston, 2. Waterford Mott

 

FAVORITE: Clarkston

NEXT: Waterford Mott

DARKHORSE: Lake Orion

PLAYER ON SPOT: Kalieb Osbourne-Waterford Mott

 

THOUGHTS: This is going to be a very tough district in Waterford. Waterford Mott added a ton of transfers in the offseason despite winning 16 games last season. The Corsairs have Kalieb Osbourne, Jordan White, Jacoby Manyweathers, Gavin Ort, Geno Sheets, Jaiden Price, Greg White, Devon Lewis, Marlone Reed, and Isreal Anthony along with Damari Stevens and Max Jansenvanvuren coming back for returning Coach Jeff Jayson. Waterford Kettering really struggled winning four games last season. The Captains have Noah Salazar, Jordan Jarrell, Kevin Meredith, Hunter Jager, Adrian Hicks, Carter Schroeder, and Nathan Bisnett coming back for Coach Steve Emert. Pontiac really struggled last season but things have been trending in the right direction. The Phoenix have JJ Claudio coming in for new coach Andrew Myers. Avondale really struggled last season. The Yellow Jackets have DJ Moody, Dequarius White, Anthony Burton, and Justin Sykes coming back for new Coach Jaret Thomas. Lake Orion was very competitive last season winning 12 games. The Dragons have Gabe Scott, Nick Galben, Ethan Sharkey, Hayden Armstrong, Quay Fly, and Sam Blakeley coming back for Coach Jose Andreadas. Clarkston won 12 games last season. The Wolves have Aidan Barnes, Brady Beck, Cole Charter, Peyton Fitzsimmons, John Kaul, Brycen Lefief, Matthew Pfiger, Zach Scherler, and Matthew Taverna coming back for Coach Tim Waslik. It is unknown if Brady Kosin or Desman Stephens will play this season. This district is very tough as mentioned. The Wolves are the favorite but never count out the Corsairs, Dragons, Yellow Jackets, or Phoenix.

 

 

District 29 @ Troy Athens

TROY ATHENS

TROY

SEAHOLM

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Birmingham Brother Rice

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Birmingham Brother Rice, 2. Troy

 

FAVORITE: Birmingham Brother Rice

NEXT: Troy

DARKHORSE: Troy Athens

PLAYER ON SPOT: Warren Marshall-Birmingham Brother Rice

 

THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district on paper. Birmingham Brother Rice fell to Orchard Lake St. Marys in the district finals last season despite winning 22 games. The Warriors have TJ Yaldo, Lohan Hamama, Luke Salkowski, Evan Koph, Warren Marshall, Quincy Twymon, Jeremiah Caffey, David Williams, Cash Lawson, Chase Van Ameyde, and Max Jansenvanvuren coming back. They added Elijah Williams from Arizona and Trevor Smith transferred in from Okemos for Coach Ricky Palmer. Troy won 15 games last season and should be in the mix. They have Jon Whiteside, Andrew Lake, DeNiro Price, Bryce Bauman, Chase Kuiper, and Mason Parker coming back for Coach Gary Fralick. Bloomfield Hills lost a ton of proven talent from last season. The Blackhawks have Drew Wilson and Brandon Newland coming back for Coach Brian Canfield. Troy Athens should be in the mix as well. The Red Hawks have Emmanuel Robinson, Hayden Crum, Luke DiGiovanni, and Eli Garvin coming back for Coach Dave Scott. Seaholm won the Blue last season after a rough start. The Maples have Findlay Sparby coming back for Coach Mike DeGeeter. This district looks like it’s the Warriors to lose but the Colts might have a very strong say about that and everyone else in this district is not bad at all.

 

 

District 30 @ Adams

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

ROCHESTER

Utica Eisenhower

Utica

Romeo

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Utica Eisenhower, 2. Adams

 

FAVORITE: Utica Eisenhower

NEXT: Adams

DARKHORSE: Stoney Creek

PLAYER ON SPOT: Peter Karadasis-Adams

 

THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district whoever hosts. Utica won 15 games last season. The Chieftains have Numehnne Gwilly, Sebastian Soriano, Mason Brodi, Silas Smith, Hussein Naser, Timothy Geottes, Ali Hasan, Blake Dan, Nick Gojcaj, and Luke Cottingham coming back for Coach David Hinke. Utica Eisenhower should be very interesting. They won 14 games but fell to Adams on a buzzer beater at home in the district finals last season. The Eagles have Brandon Buza, Alex Varner, Hayden Bills, Ian Patterson, Preston Crum, Owen Van Dam, Karsten Vaughn, Dominic Trupi, Cody Raymond, and Khristian Dimovski coming back for Coach Tom Antishin. Romeo has been an enigma especially in the postseason. The Bulldogs have Deron Foster, Maguire Guinn, Rickey Hussey, Aidan Kamego, Aidan Tague, Andrew Taseski, and Jacob Watson coming back for Coach Marv Cushingberry. Rochester should be solid again this season. The Falcons have Max Mohl, Logan Pleasant, Logan Kim, and Jake Tandy coming back for Coach Nick Evola. Stoney Creek really struggled last season. The Cougars have Tre Walker, and Tommasso Sinacola coming back for Coach Jeff Olind. Adams went through a lot of changes this offseason but they should be in the mix come postseason time. The Highlanders have William Gee, Peter Karadasis, Trenton LaGarde, Jake Andrzejak, Aaron Troxwell, Chan Yang, and Gavin Farris coming back for new Coach Isiah Novak. This district is very interesting as mentioned. The Eagles and Highlanders stand out but watch for the Cougars with their young nucleus. The Falcons and Cheiftans aren’t bad either. It’s really hard to trust the Bulldogs come postseason time.

 

 

District 58 @ TBA

HARPER WOODS

Harper Woods Chandler Park

St. Clair Shores South Lake

Eastpointe

Detroit Denby Tech

Detroit East English Village Prep

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Harper Woods, 2. St. Clair Shores South Lake

 

FAVORITE: Harper Woods

NEXT: Harper Woods Chandler Park

DARKHORSE: Detroit Denby Tech

PLAYER ON SPOT: Julian Young-Harper Woods

 

THOUGHTS: There are a ton of storylines in this district. Detroit Denby won 10 games last season for Coach Kevin Woodmore. Detroit East English Village Prep won five games last season for Coach Vincent Bright. St. Clair Shores South Lake won six games. Eastpointe went winless last season. The Shamrocks have Aaron Perry, Dalon Davis, and Kean Davison coming back for Coach Michael Railey. Harper Woods Chandler Park won 15 games last season for Coach Bobby Thompson. Harper Woods made the district finals in Division One last season. They are back in Division Two this season. The Pioneers have Julian Young, Isiah Lewis, Colby Bailey, Tyler Lowry, and Stephone Buford coming back for Coach TaJuan Porter. Overall this looks like a two team district between the Pioneers and Eagles but don’t count the Tars, they could surprise some people.

 

 

District 59 @ Detroit Pershing

FERNDALE

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

Detroit Pershing

Detroit Osborn

Warren Lincoln

Hazel Park

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Ferndale, 2. Warren Lincoln

 

FAVORITE: Ferndale

NEXT: Warren Lincoln

DARKHORSE: Ferndale University

PLAYER ON SPOT: Trenton Ruth-Ferndale

 

THOUGHTS: This is a very interesting district. Hazel Park won six games last season. The Vikings have LaMontai Otis, Ajavion Rogers, Mason Pickett, Kaleb Lervik, and Caleb Strother coming back for new Coach C.J Goff. Warren Lincoln won 18 games last season. The Abes have Markus Blackwell, Moses Blackwell, and Timarion Minor coming back for Coach Wydell Henry. Detroit Osborn really struggled. They won three games last season for Coach Anton Bradford. Detroit Pershing won four games with a very young team last season for Coach Shawn Hill. Ferndale University had an up and down year last season. The Eagles have Taiwan Johnson, Derrick Murray, Kody Pippen, and Pierce Sanders coming back for Coach Josh Nicks. Ferndale won the Division Two State crown last season. The Eagles have Trenton Ruth, Mishawn Hearford, Julian Cardenas, Markiese Young, Kaden Hudson, and Darien Johnson coming back for Coach Juan Rickman. Overall this district looks like it’s a two team race but never count out Ferndale University or Hazel Park by any means.

 

Here are the Districts

https://my.mhsaa.com/Sports/Boys-Basketball/2024-Districts