Red Division Preview.

Written Sunday August 20th at 6:05 PM

This is the 2023 Football Preview. This will be updated with various podcasts and information from Media Day along with our special podcast with Civic Center TV’s Tyler Kieft and MIPrepZone’s Scott Burnstein.

ONTV News Media Day-Report

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpC83I_1MZg

Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPxPxsHa_l0

Preview Show

Will be up by Monday.

 

AROUND THE OAA TOP 10

 

  1. West Bloomfield
  2. Southfield Arts and Tech
  3. Lake Orion
  4. Harper Woods
  5. Clarkston
  6. Adams
  7. Groves
  8. Seaholm
  9. Ferndale
  10. Avondale

 

 

DIVISION RECAP/STORYLINES:

 

MANAGEABLE SCHEDULE: Adams: The Highlanders have a somewhat very manageable schedule with what should be a very young team this season. They have Rochester, Oxford, Lake Orion, Bloomfield Hills, and Sterling Heights Stevenson coming to Rochester and the Gold Rush. Adams has Clarkston, West Bloomfield, Stoney Creek, and Orchard Lake St. Marys to open the season on the road The home schedule looks very manageable with the exception of the Dragons but the road schedule no so much.

 

NIGHTMARE SCHEDULE: West Bloomfield: The Lakers have a new coach along with the same expectations but the schedule never changes. They won’t be in the Swamp until Week Three. West Bloomfield has Groves, Oxford, Lake Orion, Clarkston, and Oak Park all on the road. They have Chippewa Valley at Wayne State to open the season. The Lakers have Southfield Arts and Tech, Adams, and Stoney Creek at home. That’s not an easy stretch by any means.

 

TEAM THAT’S ON THE RISE: Lake Orion: The Dragons took some big strides last season under returning Coach and Athletic Director Chris Bell but now it’s time to take the next step. Lake Orion could be the most dangerous team in the league this season. They have Adams, Harper Woods, Clarkston, and Saline on the road along with Livonia Stevenson in Ann Arbor. The Dragons have West Bloomfield, Oxford, Stoney Creek, and Farmington coming to Dragon Stadium. Lake Orion is in a very interesting spot and is one of the teams to watch this season.

 

TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Oxford: It was a very rough year for the Wildcats last season with a young team and a very tough schedule. The schedule is absolutely insane for Coach Zach Line and company. Oxford opens up with Utica Eisenhower on the blue turf and also has Oak Park, Clarkston, and West Bloomfield coming to Wildcat Stadium as well. They have Adams, Lake Orion, and Stoney Creek on the road and a Catholic League opponent at Ford Field. It could be another rough season for Line if they can’t figure this brutal schedule.

 

 

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKERS:

 

LAST SEASON RECORD: 8-2 (8-1), 4-1 Red. Lost 38-13 to Detroit Cass Tech in First Round

POINTS SCORED: 321 (32.1 ppg)

POINTS AGAINST: 195 (19.5 ppg)

KEY PLAYER: Requan Nance-Quarterback.

STRENGTH: Quarterback, Linebackers, Proven Wide Receivers.

WEAKNESS: Both Lines, Rushing Attack.

GAME OF THE YEAR: September 16 at Lake Orion

PROJECTED RECORD: 9-0, 5-0 Red

 

STORYLINES AND PLAYERS TO WATCH:

 

The Lakers have had a ton of success in the last six years. They are 59-13 since 2017 and 83-21 since 2014 but what’s odd about West Bloomfield is they will have their third coach in six years as Coach Zach Hilbers takes over the program. Hilbers has been part of the coaching staff at West Bloomfield under both Coach Ron Bellamy and Tyrice Grice. “It feels really surreal you know what I mean just you know the day to day workload but I’m still wondering you know in a couple weeks when we hit the double days and you know we’re going to scrimmage and we’re going to play like you know, it’s going to kind of hit me even more and more the closer we get to the season. It’s a weird combination of being really excited and kind of nervous that you want to keep a good thing going that we had here” Hilbers said. The transition should be a smooth one for the Lakers. West Bloomfield is coming off a very disappointing postseason where they were blown out by Detroit Cass Tech 38-13 in the first round last season. “It didn’t make logical sense, they were pretty pumped about it, we have a lot of ambitious goals, to reach our goals we had to go through Cass Tech, Chippewa Valley, Dakota, you have to go through them” Hilbers mentioned.

 

The Lakers have a ton of proven talent and experience coming back this season. They have Requan Nance at quarterback coming back.”He knows our playbook, he knows our stuff. He calls every play and audible, he’ll correct it, it’s years of preparation” Hilbers said on Nance. West Bloomfield has a ton of proven wide receivers in Ann Arbor Huron transfer Kamryn Flowers along with Elijah Durham, Marquise Morris, and Josh Tillman coming back. The Lakers rushing attack should be a question mark despite having Jailen Allios, Josh Tate, and Brody Pikur rushing the football this season. “The running backs are going to be a committee, they got a ton of reps as sophomores” Hilbers mentioned. The offensive and defensive lines are going to be question marks for Hilbers despite having Brandon-Davis Swan, Jeremiah Benson, Zander Davis, and Steven Fountain coming back.”We have four captains on defense, Kari at linebacker, Jamir in the secondary, and Brandon on the line, we’re in a good place mentally but we got to deal with the physical side of things but the X’s and O’s are there” Hilbers added. The linebackers should be very good with Kari Jackson, Montelle Johnson, Pikur, Christian Hood, and Reginald Hayes along with the defensive secondary in Nigel Dutton, Juan Jones, Johnathan Edison, Bryce Rowe, and Jamir Benjamin coming back. “Experience is so valuable, we’re at a pretty good place and the mental installation is there, just having those guys makes us pretty lucky” Hilbers mentioned.

 

West Bloomfield has a ton of program strength which should help going forward. “We want to make sure everyone is together, we’ve had pretty good numbers in the lower levels this offseason” Hilbers added. The defense was shockingly shredded in their postseason loss to Detroit Cass Tech. The rushing attack is another area of concern despite having a ton of proven runners and an RPO (Run Pass Option) quarterback in Nance. Also both the offensive and defensive lines are a major concern especially on the offensive line. West Bloomfield should be a postseason team for the 10th straight season. The schedule should be very interesting. The Lakers open the season at Wayne State against a very good Chippewa Valley program. They have Stoney Creek, Adams, and Southfield Arts and Tech coming to the Swamp. The Lakers have Clarkston, Lake Orion, Oak Park, Oxford, and Groves on the road. West Bloomfield should be a force this season. “To get where we want to go we have to beat really good teams” Hilbers concluded.

 

West Bloomfield Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-TDvB97-j8

 

LAKE ORION DRAGONS:

 

LAST SEASON RECORD: 4-6 (4-5), 2-3 Red. Lost 49-35 to Adams in First Round.

POINTS SCORED: 288 (28.8 ppg)

POINTS AGAINST: 306 (30.6 ppg)

KEY PLAYER: Billy Roberson-Running Back.

STRENGTH: Quarterback, Rushing Attack, Linebackers, Defensive Secondary.

WEAKNESS: Defense, Special Teams.

GAME OF THE YEAR: August 31 at Harper Woods

PROJECTED RECORD: 7-2, 4-1 Red

 

STORYLINES AND PLAYERS TO WATCH:

 

It was a transition year for the Dragons last season which saw them go back to the jet motion offense that Coach Chris Bell loves to do. Lake Orion was much better offensively but the defense remains a question mark and something to watch. The Dragons have made the postseason five of the last seven years and made the postseason as the last team in Division One despite having a losing record last season. “It was a great group of kids, it took us a while to get going, I look back to game one (Utica Eisenhower), I really felt like our defense played well, I felt we struggled a little bit offensively but we had the lead late in the third quarter, put together a nice drive and you know we got near the goal line and we fumbled at the goal line in the end of the third it would had put us up two scores and Eisenhower was really struggling, we were playing really fast the tempo was very good, you could tell that we had them on the ropes but we fumbled the ball and it took a nice hop for them and the linebacker caught it on the run and ran it back 95 yards, changed the game and we got the ball back in our first series and threw a bad interception and they ran that back so a matter of literately in a matter of a minute we went from possibly putting the game away to holy cow we’re now down two scores. You know we weren’t really ready, it was tough for us to play from behind, fortunately the kids rebounded the next week. Yet I don’t know if we really believed that we can compete with the better teams in our league, so it took us a while to learn that if we do things the right way that we can compete and we finally made that turn where we knew we can be a good football team. We did play a tough schedule, we did get in the playoffs which I told the kids that if we finished 4-5 but you know I really felt like we were a top 32 team in our division, we deserve to be in the playoffs. Most importantly it was great for our young guys to get that playoff experience to understand what that atmosphere looks like and a lot of times once your there you know the kids want to go back, they want to be a part of it, they were excited about it, we lost a high scoring game to Rochester Adams (49-35.) They had a phenomenal player (Parker Picot) that we struggled to shut down but we made them score a lot of points as well so I think last year was a lot of growth. I think the kids had to get used to me again, they had the use of some of the new terminology and some of the things we’ve brought back so it’s kind of a learning curve for everybody but the one about last year, great kids, they came to work everyday, positive attitudes, zero off the field issues, really loved coaching those guys. I think that the greatest thing is everyday was fun with them and I appreciated those guys last year” Bell said to History Now host Anthony Taormina on the Lake Orion Football Preview Show. This should be a very interesting football team to watch this season.

 

Lake Orion has a ton of proven playmakers on both sides of the football. “We’re really excited, we got a lot of guys back that have been through the battles the last two to three years, we’re excited about the young guys that are coming up like some of the freshman and some of the sophomores that will be with the varsity and we hope that the scoreboard works on our end more times than it doesn’t but as coaches we’re really excited because it’s such a fun group of kids to be around, they’ve got great energy, great attitudes, their work ethic has been outstanding” said Lake Orion assistant coach John Blackstock. They have Tristian Hill at quarterback coming back along with Billy Roberson at running back. “Skill wise we return Tristian Hill at quarterback, he took over midway through the year, TR can throw it, can run it, tremendous weapon” Bell said of his quarterback. Roberson has a monster year last season and will look to have one again this season. “Billy Roberson one of the best running back’s in the State, might be the best running back we’ve ever had, Billy has had a great offseason, Billy is special and he works really really hard” Bell added. Jackson Vasquez should be a player to watch as well for Bell’s jet motion offense. The Dragons have questions at wide receiver despite having Raymond Payne, Joey DeBrincat, and Dominic Novak, along with Tyler Ratliff at tight end coming back. “Raymond Payne and Jackie Vasquez are two special slot receivers, Raymond is a Division One Athlete, Raymond is a highlight film, put the ball in his hands and he’s a threat to go every time and Jackie is just one of those old fashion, tough, talented Orion guys, Jackie can run it, he can catch it, he can block. Jackie does it all. Dom Novak returns as our leading receiver, Dom has had a great offseason, his speed has increased, he’s got good height, good hands, runs good routes, and he competes and Joey DeBrincat is finally healthy, Joey can play inside and outside and we also have some guys in Grady Harban who can play out there and Jabari Cooper, we got a lot of guys, a lot of pieces. I’m excited about Travis Ackner our backup running back. There is a lot of talent and a lot of speed that we can do a lot of things” Bell mentioned. The offensive and defensive lines are question marks despite having Connor O’Roarke, Alex Russell, Sam Blakeley, Jacob Escobeto, Kyle Purdy, Landon Morris, Lane Garris, Ryan McCartan, Parker Bressett, and Brendan Nepjuk coming back.”We expect to be really solid on the offensive line” Bell added. Lake Orion has proven experience in the back end of the defense. They have Kaydon DeGraffenreid, and Novak at linebacker along with Korban Smith, Austin Conn, Trey Pochamara, and Andrew Parker in the defensive secondary.”Defensive side of the ball, Trey Pochamara who is a three year starter at corner, Austin Conn returns at corner. Our corners will be very good, Raymond may see some corner as well. We got AJ Leitz, Korbin Smith that is returning at safety and we return one of our safeties in Andrew Parker, he’s finally healthy we missed him all of last year. KD is an outside backer, can play safety but KD can play anywhere, might play inside. Jacob Negri is going to play one of our linebacker spots, we know he’s in great shape and ready to go. Lane Garris, Ryan McCartan two little guys that get after it on the defensive line. Parker Bressett has had a great offseason so he’s another factor on the defensive line, Christian Calwell has done a great job also, we’re very excited to see it all come together you know Korbin Smith started for us, it will be his senior year so we’re excited to see them all come together, we have a lot of different pieces. There going to work themselves out, we got multiple safeties with one that can come down and play outside linebacker. We got multiple linebackers which one is going to play the Mike and which one is going to play the Stud, where we’re good outside, Travis Ackner is a good factor outside, defensive line Alex Russell, Sam Blakeley might flip over to play some defensive line. It all depends at what we need at the time and who we’re going to play and the best matchups but we got a lot of pieces” Bell concluded.

 

Lake Orion has the proven experience for a deep postseason run. The defense remains the question mark with the last two years being very rough.”We have, I give my defensive staff a lot of credit, we have taken a look at our scheme, we are making some adjustments that we think better fits our personnel that we have, it wasn’t that we weren’t sound last year, we just didn’t play well at times last year, we weren’t very fundamental I don’t think on either side of the ball and then to me that was one of my biggest disappointments, I hold myself responsible, we got to be fundamentally sound on both sides of the ball but our defensive staff has worked really hard and we’ve tweaked our scheme and we think we’re running a package this year that best fits our personnel it’s a little more that of an aggressive, get after you blitzing type of scheme but I think it fits our personnel and I’m really excited about it” Bell added. This team does have some shades of 2019 in them and program strength should be solid. “We’ve had good summers, we have a new JV coach in Corey Bell and Jake Simon has also done a great job, we are quarterback strong, our freshman numbers will be up, last season we were 30-40 kids but there is talent in there in both programs” Bell added. The Dragons have a very interesting schedule shaping up. They open the year with Livonia Stevenson in Ann Arbor. Lake Orion also has West Bloomfield, Stoney Creek, Oxford, and Farmington coming to Dragon Stadium. The Dragons have Harper Woods, Adams, and Saline on the road. If they can shore the defense up then a deep postseason run seems possible. Lake Orion could be the most dangerous team in the league with the experience they have back this season.

 

Lake Orion Football Preview Show

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13HxqisQdvI

 

 

CLARKSTON WOLVES:

 

LAST SEASON RECORD: 10-3 (7-2), 4-1 Red. Lost to Caledonia 21-0 in State Semifinals.

POINTS SCORED: 487 (37.4 ppg)

POINTS AGAINST: 374 (28.7 ppg)

KEY PLAYER: Desman Stephens-Wide Receiver/Defensive Back.

STRENGTH: Proven Pass Catchers, Linebackers.

WEAKNESS: Quarterback, Defensive Secondary, Both Lines.

GAME OF THE YEAR: September 1 at Southfield Arts and Tech

PROJECTED RECORD: 5-4, 3-2 Red

 

STORYLINES AND PLAYERS TO WATCH:

 

The Wolves had a solid first season under Coach Justin Pintar but they have some big questions coming into this season after falling 21-0 to Caledonia in the Division One State Finals. Clarkston will have to replace Ethan Clark whom was their all-time leading rusher for touchdowns for Pinter along with Cole Dellinger who is at Michigan State. The Wolves have the proven talent especially with their sophomore class to be in the mix.”We’ve had a really good offseason, you know we really try to take advantage of the days the MHSAA gives us and I think we are way ahead of where we were last year at this time, the coaches put a lot of time in, the players are more comfortable this year having the same staff back for year two so I think that from last year to this year we are definitely ahead where we were at this time from last year” Pinter said.  They need to address several areas like their defense which really struggled last season.

 

Clarkston’s biggest problem was their defense. The Wolves offense bailed them out in most games but they allowed over 30 points five times and over 40 points three times which was not good. The Wolves have Nick Waszczenko and Griffin Bowman coming back at linebacker along with Desman Stephens, Ryan Rector, Adam Denver, Brady Beck, and Lucas Bowman coming back in the defensive secondary. They have Aiden O’Neill handling the kicking duties. The offensive and defensive lines are a major concern despite having Zach Radlick, Patrick Gruca Waszczenko, and Joey Lavake coming back. The rushing attack will be something to watch despite losing Ethan Clark to graduation. It is possible that Ethan’s little brother Grayson could fill that role but also both Bowman twins and Rector could see time there as well. “We got Lucas and Griffin Bowman who are going to get some reps there, Ryan Rector played some last year and he’ll be in the mix. So we feel pretty confident and all three of those guys running the football for us” Pintar mentioned. The wide receivers and tight end should be solid with Stephens, Rector, and Cooper Collins should be solid for the Wolves despite having a new quarterback. The new quarterback will have Brody Kosin to throw too at tight end. The quarterback spot will be something to watch this season. Pintar mentioned that three guys have a shot at the job including Jon Kaul before their week one matchup against Northville. “The quarterback position we got a few different kids that have been battling throughout the summer, all of them have looked really good at times and we’re going to continue that quarterback battle into camp so we don’t know right now who is going to be our starting quarterback at the Big House (Michigan against Northville) but we feel comfortable with all the guys that we have right now that they’re competiting for that spot. The quarterback spot is what just got to see where we’re at in a couple of weeks” Pinter added.

 

Clarkston should be a postseason team this season. Program strength should be very strong especially at the lower levels. They should be a very interesting team to watch offensively but defensibly is the biggest concern along with line play. The schedule looks tough but it’s very manageable. They have Northville at Michigan along with Lake Orion, West Bloomfield, Harper Woods, and Adams coming to Clarkston. The Wolves have Oxford, Stoney Creek, Southfield Arts and Tech, and a trip to Sweinhart (Utica Eisenhower) to close the season. Clarkston has a lot of things working for them. They should be a team to watch.

 

 

ADAMS HIGHLANDERS:

 

LAST SEASON RECORD: 10-2 (8-1), 4-1 Red. Lost 36-33 to Clarkston in Regional Finals.

POINTS SCORED: 437 (36.4 ppg)

POINTS AGAINST: 260 (21.7 ppg)

KEY PLAYER: Lachlan Tillotson-Running back/Quarterback.

STRENGTH: Proven Rushing Attack, Proven Linemen.

WEAKNESS: Quarterback, Linebackers, Depth, Proven Pass Catchers except Prieskorn.

GAME OF THE YEAR: August 24 at Orchard Lake St. Marys

PROJECTED RECORD: 5-4, 2-3 Red

 

STORYLINES AND PLAYERS TO WATCH:

 

It was a very special two years for the Highlanders which included a trip to the Division One State Finals in 2021. Adams replicated that by having a really good season but didn’t get back to Ford Field. The Highlanders were one stop from advancing to their second straight state semifinal appearance but a touchdown catch by Desman Stephens with two seconds left still haunts them in their 36-33 regional final loss to Clarkston. The Highlanders lost a lot of proven talent last season. It could be a little bit of a rebuilding year for Coach Tony Patritto this season.

 

Adams lost a ton of talent from last season’s team but this is still Adams. They have some athletes and they run the veer very well. “We’re clearly younger, we only have two starters back on defense and you know Parker is gone and his brother’s gone and a lot of our leadership left but they created a standard of work ethic and you know we heard a lot of coaches talk about today, our young guys are going to grind and braze and Mags are going to lead us and we’re going to try and compete” Patritto said. They have the proven linemen in Magnusson Lars, Parker Bolach, Nicholas Lakian, Rico Hart, and Brendan Watters coming back. The Highlanders have Matteo Humbert and Lachlan Tillotson at running back and proven pass catchers in Brady Prieskorn and Drew Heppner coming back. Adams needs to find a quarterback to run their vaunted veer (triple option) attack. Patritto mentioned that three guys are battling for the quarterback spot and one of those guys could be Tillotson.”We got three guys that are working really hard to fight for the job and I probably don’t think our staff don’t have a clear understanding who that’s going to be until after the scrimmage. So we got Tommy Offer, Ryan O’Watters, and Lachlan Tillotson that are playing really well hopefully one of them emerges and makes it easy for us” Patritto added. The defense should be very interesting to see this season with two starters coming back. Adams has Prieskorn on the defensive line, Humbert at linebacker, and Heppner in the defensive secondary coming back. Paxton Battershell should handle the kicking duties. It will be a very young defense this season for the Highlanders.

 

The Highlanders will need to grow up fast. Program strength looks to be solid especially the sophomore class after going unbeaten last season. The offensive and defensive lines should be very good while quarterback and linebacker spots are major concerns for Patritto. Adams has a really tough schedule with a very young group. They have Orchard Lake St. Marys, West Bloomfield, Clarkston, and Stoney Creek on the road and have Rochester, Lake Orion, Bloomfield Hills, and Sterling Heights Stevenson coming to Rochester and in front of the Gold Rush. It could be a step back season for the Highlanders. They should be a postseason team this season.

 

 

OXFORD WILDCATS:

 

LAST SEASON RECORD: 1-8, 0-5 Red. Didn’t Make Postseason.

POINTS SCORED: 71 (7.8 ppg)

POINTS AGAINST: 229 (25.4 ppg)

KEY PLAYER: Sean Wilson-Offensive/Defensive Lineman.

STRENGTH: Rushing Attack, Special Teams, Proven Defensive Secondary.

WEAKNESS: Proven Pass Catchers, Linebackers, Depth, Program Strength.

GAME OF THE YEAR: August 25 vs Utica Eisenhower

PROJECTED RECORD: 4-5, 1-4 Red

 

STORYLINES AND PLAYERS TO WATCH:

 

The Wildcats have gone through a lot ever since their eight win year in 2018. Oxford is 10-26 since their 2018 postseason run. It was very tough with a young team and the distractions last season. “Last year was a really tough season, we battled a lot of elements but I was proud of our kids for going back to school after everything that happened in Oxford, obviously not the result that we wanted on the field but it wasn’t a lack of effort out there or a lack of willingness. I’m excited about the foundation our seniors left and for our young guys to build on” said Coach Zach Line. The Wildcats should be better this season for Line.”We had a lot of young guys step up and play, the West Bloomfield game counting nine sophomores, I think it’s a good thing for the future, a lot of those guys have a lot of experience and I think we have good leadership as a whole so I’m excited to see what we can do” Line mentioned. Oxford has a lot of questions coming into the season even though in talking to Line, he sees some similarities to the 2021 team which went on an incredible run to the postseason that season.

 

Oxford was very young last season. “We were very young which is a good thing” Line added. The offense really struggled scoring 71 points despite playing a time possession offense. They will have a new quarterback. Line mentioned that it’s a three player race between Jack Hendrix, Ben Bruski, and Eli Carpenter. “We’re further ahead than we were last year, we were back to ground zero this year and be able to build toward our team and football more. Last year we spent as a time as a staff and as a group making sure we’re all in a good spot mentally, getting guys there and present, you know it was a hard year last year so this we were able to build from ground zero and start building” Line mentioned. Whoever takes over will have big shoes to fill after Dominic Cassisee transferred to Birmingham Detroit Country Day this offseason. “The quarterback situation, the nice thing about that is that we have depth and competition and quarterback is one of those. Training camp is where it happens putting the pads on and see where it goes and a lot of questions start getting answered” Line added. The Wildcats should have a very strong rushing attack with Luke Johnson at running back coming back. Johnson was their most productive running back last season.”Luke is a tremendous athlete, most of the season he went to Fargo and wrestled at Nationals. He’s a smart kid, great leader at running back for us” Line said. Oxford has Jake Champagne and Jonte Pittman coming back at wide receiver. The offensive and defensive lines are big question marks despite having Sean Wilson, Aiden Munson, Ian Jones, Devon Strimpel, Collin Johanson, Kylan Pociask coming back. “Sean has put up some size and some speed, he’s very intelligent. I think putting on size and being a senior will help and stepping up into a leadership role he can be more vocal, he is a tremendous asset to our team” Line added. The linebackers are a question mark but talking to Line on the podcast this might be the deepest he has had at the position. “This might be the deepest we have had at linebacker that can fly around, be physical, we’ll have another good competition at linebacker” Line mentioned. Line did mention that Johnson could see time at linebacker but there are others that could as well in Holden Jones, George Acosta, Hunter Ganey, Charlie Campbell, Will Whitlatch, and Ian Jones coming back. The defensive secondary should be the strength of the defense. The Wildcats have Jay Kady, Evan Garranger, Chuck Miconi, Keegan Wynn, Owen Pavlock, and Brody Moore coming back in the defensive secondary. “It’s probably our most veteran position coming into the season” Line added about his defensive secondary. Kady and his brother Drew should handle the kicking duties for Oxford. “We have the Kady brothers, both great kickers and are tremendous athletes but they also play other areas of the field” Line said of both Kady brothers.

 

Oxford has program strength has been very strong and it will be this season. “It’s great, our coaches, we put in a lot of time heading into this year, our numbers are very good, JV level around 30 and Freshman level is around 50 so we had a big class come through which is always nice and I got good coaches” Line added. The Wildcats should be in for another rough year especially when it comes the schedule. They have Utica Eisenhower, Oak Park, Clarkston, West Bloomfield, and North Farmington coming to Wildcat Stadium. The Wildcats have Lake Orion, Adams, and Stoney Creek on the road and a possible game at Ford Field for week nine. Oxford could surprise some people if things go right but all roads point to a very difficult road ahead for the Wildcats. “I like this team, they work really hard so this team reminds me of the 2021 team, they are resilient, they keep getting better and better each day so far so good” Line concluded.

 

Oxford Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAIROTuqwoA

 

STONEY CREEK COUGARS:

 

LAST SEASON RECORD: 5-5 (5-4), 1-4 Red. Lost 21-20 to Rochester in First Round.

POINTS SCORED: 296 (29.6 ppg)

POINTS AGAINST: 215 (21.5 ppg)

KEY PLAYER: Jacob Krobchak-Offensive/Defensive Lineman.

STRENGTH: Special Teams, Rushing Attack, Linebackers.

WEAKNESS: Quarterback, Proven Pass Catchers, Defensive Secondary.

GAME OF THE YEAR: September 1 at Bloomfield Hills

PROJECTED RECORD: 2-7, 0-5 Red

 

STORYLINES AND PLAYERS TO WATCH:

 

It was a very odd year for the Cougars last season. They were a postseason team despite their struggles in the Red. The offense was solid while the defense had some struggles. Stoney Creek fans have to be still sick to their stomachs after losing 21-20 to Rochester in the first round. They beat the Falcons two week prior to that game. Rochester scored a last second touchdown and kicked the extra point in that game. Coach Nick Merlo has built a full fledged program with the “Armor Up” culture. The Cougars should be a very interesting team to watch this season.

 

Stoney Creek should be a very interesting team this season. “I’m looking forward to seeing what they can do” Merlo said. They have gotten a ton of hype especially from Jacob Krobchak whom has gotten offers from multiple Division One schools. Krobchak, Jackson Mead, Zachariah Amerson, and Roman Lambert will be very critical to the Cougars success this season on both lines of the football.”We have two or three on the line that are two and three year starters on the the varsity, we have extremely high expectations for them” Merlo mentioned. Merlo added that they will be adding several tight ends like Patrick O’Day to play on the offensive line as well this season. “We will be adding some tight ends that will be playing on the offensive line” Merlo mentioned. They have Jayden McCarthy at quarterback along with Wes Cyrulnik, Sam Fogler, Kyle Parks, and Ashla Kowski at running coming back along with Rex Shackleford and Jonah McCay at wide receiver coming back.”Really looking forward to see what they do, great looking young men just looking forward to getting better everyday” Merlo added. The defense will be very young with Brandon Dobos and Adam Bazzi coming back at linebacker which should be the strength of the defense. The defensive secondary will be a major concern this season for Merlo despite having Andrew Napalotano coming back. The special teams should be very good with kicker Quentin Ubaydi coming back.

 

Program strength looks to be solid for Stoney Creek this season and also in the future. “We have great families, great community that love football, great families, awesome staff in each level that love the game and teach it they the right way development of our kids through youth football they get better every week and every year just very thankful for the guys who coach the Armor Up culture” Merlo added. The Cougars have a really tough schedule. They have Harper Woods, Clarkston, Oxford, and Adams coming to Stoney Creek. Stoney Creek has New Baltimore Anchor Bay, Rochester, Lake Orion, West Bloomfield, and Bloomfield Hills on the road. It could be a very interesting year for the Cougars this season.

Stoney Creek Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQCCjxxPYu4&t=657s

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

 

Boys Soccer Preview.

Written Tuesday August 15th at 2:40 PM

These are the Boys Soccer top teams according to History Now host Anthony Taormina.

The Red is one of the toughest divisions in the State. Adams, Berkley, Clarkston, Troy Athens, Troy have been stalwarts in the Red competing year in and year out and have at some point been ranked in the state. Rochester and Oxford have been in the Red for the last few years and have been able to compete in both the Red and in the White. Seaholm comes up to the Red after winning the White but has held their own against teams in the Red. Stoney Creek comes down after finishing last in the Red but returns a lot of players and has been a Red perennial for many years. They will be determined to get back into the Red mix as well. The White was also very competitive last year, Seaholm won the division but Groves, Lake Orion, and Royal Oak were right there as well. Bloomfield Hills and West Bloomfield will also be in the mix this year as well, both return a lot and are looking to be in the upper tier of the division. Farmington comes up to the White after co-winning the Blue with Avondale but the league decided Farmington would come up. They will be looking to prove that they belong in the White. North Farmington comes down to the Blue after finishing last in the White and is poised to have a better year. Avondale has a new coach and is one of the favorites in the division. Ferndale and Pontiac will always compete in the Blue, both of them fielding strong competitive programs in the division. Oak Park is in year two of their program. Will be curious to see if Southfield Arts and Tech and Harper Woods field soccer teams, last year neither team was able to field soccer programs. Will be a very interesting soccer season.

Here is the top ten teams according to Anthony Taormina.

  1. Adams- Hard to go against the defending champs.
  2. Berkley- Has a ton of proven experience coming back.
  3. Clarkston- Wolves compete year in and year out. Still solid group.
  4. Troy Athens- One of the most consistent programs in the State, all three levels.
  5. Troy- Loses a lot but program strength is strong.
  6. Rochester- Life being in the Red benefits the Falcons.
  7. Oxford- Best team in a long time for the Wildcats.
  8. Seaholm- Can hang with the Red.
  9. Stoney Creek- A year in the White might do some good for the Cougars with proven experience.
  10. Bloomfield Hills- Returns a ton of proven experience.

 

 

  1. Groves- One of the standard bears of the White.
  2. Lake Orion- Young team, curious to see how these young men grow up.
  3. Royal Oak- Somewhat young but always competitive.
  4. West Bloomfield- Returns a lot of veteran experience.
  5. Avondale- New coach, can they win the Blue???
  6. Farmington- Proving to see if they belong.
  7. North Farmington- Looking for a bounce back year.
  8. Ferndale- One of the consistent teams in the Blue.
  9. Pontiac- Phoenix is one of the consistent teams in the Blue.
  10. Oak Park- Can they keep building their program???
  11. Southfield Arts and Tech- Can they field enough kids to build a program???
  12. Harper Woods- Can they field enough kids to build a program???