OAA/KLAA Basketball Challenge Preview

OAA/KLAA Basketball Challenge Preview

OAA/KLAA Basketball Challenge Preview.

Updated Sunday December 10th at 11:35 AM

This my early insight on the OAA/KLAA Basketball Challenge. I like to thank Matt Mowery for his insight on the top five matchups. Games will be played on December 14th, 15th, and 16th with the Girls hosted by OAA schools and the boys by KLAA schools.

Here they are.

Girls

Plymouth Salem at West Bloomfield

This is a rematch of the Division One State Semifinals which West Bloomfield won 78-53. The Lakers have both Davis sisters along with Kendall Hendrix and Destiny Washington coming back. The Rocks have Madison Morson among others coming back. Plymouth Salem is off to a strong start but they haven’t been very impressive in both games. Both teams are very experienced. It should be a fun game.

 

Dearborn Fordson at Rochester

This should be a very interesting matchup especially in the paint between the Ajami sisters (Sarrinah and Rokaya) against Alice Max. The guards looks to be key in this matchup. The Tractors also have Celina Bazzi and Milan Berry as well. Dearborn Fordson hasn’t scored over 50 points this season but they are coming off a loss to South Lyon East. The Falcons will need Lucy Cook, Kaitlyn Guiola, Kayla Parsons, and Angela Cichowski to step up in this matchup.

 

Howell at Clarkston

This is shaping up to be a battle of star players in Elliana Robak and Gabby Piepho. Both played very well in the postseason. Howell has really been battle tested especially with wins over Williamston and Farmington Hills Mercy. Piepho had 34 points with eight three pointers against Farmington Hills Mercy for the Highlanders. Robak had 21 points in the Wolves loss to Chelsea. Clarkston has played the likes of Haslett, Chelsea, and Saginaw Heritage. Role players like Emily Valenca or Brooklyn Covert for the Wolves or Alexis Le of the Highlanders should be the key in this matchup that is for sure.

 

Belleville at Oxford

The Tigers are one of the standard bearers of the KLAA. Belleville is loaded with proven experience and talent. The Wildcats have been up and coming for a while now but this could be their biggest test against a proven KLAA powerhouse. Oxford has Peyton Richter, Sophia Rabb, and Alison Hufstedler coming back. Braydee Elling or Lexi Yankee should fill that fifth starting spot. They also have Emma Beggs whom could emerge as a potential impact player. It’s a clash of different styles as well as Belleville likes to go up and down while Oxford likes to slow things down. Whoever style shows itself should win this game.

 

Novi at Troy

This is a very interesting matchup of two teams that really struggled last season. The Wildcats won their district when they upset Plymouth and they are off to a 2-0 start with wins over Walled Lake Northern and Madison Heights Bishop Foley. Both teams are rebuilding. Novi counters with Jordyn Popyk and Anna Lindsey. The Colts have been very hard to figure out with tough losses to Romeo and Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood. They have Diamond Prince, Regan Zeiter, and Olivia Sprangler coming back for new Coach Laura Guzman. Prince had 31 points against Sterling Heights Stevenson. Carly Higginbottom looks to be the key in this matchup and if the Wildcats have someone who can matchup with her. This is a very interesting game, this looks to be a statement game for Guzman and her program.

 

Brighton at Stoney Creek

The Cougars and Bulldogs are solid programs. Both are also coming off very disappointing losses in the district semifinals. Brighton has played a tough schedule which included a 40-29 loss to Dexter. The Bulldogs have Mackenzie Jabari, Sara Auty, Sophia Moir, Megan Keller, Isobel Block, Genevieve Cox, and Noelle Ebel coming back. Stoney Creek has a new coach in Columbus Williams taking over the program. The Cougars have Sarah LaPrarie, Merrick Schawalbach, and Izzy Ivezaj coming back. They had to survive 36-33 against Bloomfield Hills which could be a sign of concern. This should be a very interesting matchup.

 

Plymouth at Lake Orion

These are two programs that pride themselves on program strength. The Wildcats have a ton of proven depth coming back from a team that struggled and have wins over Gibraltar Carlson and Berkley by over 20 points. Plymouth has a ton of balance with Mackenzie Dicken, Annie Flavin, Elana DiMarca, Zaynab Saab, Olivia Maciag, Evelyn Stiglish, and Kasey Wilson coming back. The Dragons graduated nine seniors from last season. They have proven players in Izzy Wotlinski, Charlotte Peplowski, and Ryan Pawlaycyzk along with Neveah Wood and Ellie Britt are also back in the fold. Lake Orion put up 68 points against Pontiac Notre Dame Prep. The coaching matchup between Bob Brydges and Kyle Ballard is very interesting as well. This is should be a very interesting game at Lake Orion.

 

Wayne Memorial at Troy Athens

This should be a very interesting matchup of two different styles. The Zebras are an up and down team with proven players in Mariah Cross who had 25 points and four three pointers, Morgan Cross had 14 points, and Collenna Bryant who had a triple double 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in their 78-36 blowout of Kalamazoo Central. The Red Hawks have Alex Link, Abby Malone, Kacyi Mersier, Ava Laurer, and Katy Keller coming back. They did not look good in their loss to North Farmington. It depends which style of play shows up in this matchup. Troy Athens needs to slow the pace in this matchup that is for sure if not then it could be a long night for Coach Stacie Klump and the Red Hawks.

 

Hartland at Farmington

This is going to be a very difficult matchup for the Falcons and new Coach Natalie Nowak. Farmington has scored 16 total points this season. The Eagles are one of the best teams in the State and had a big 57-56 win over Lansing Holt then they have Grand Blanc before this game. Farmington will be tested that is for sure in this matchup.

 

Northville at Adams

This looks like a very bad matchup on paper but in reality it could be a sneaky good game. The Mustangs are replacing seven seniors but they have some experience. They won 48-35 over a good Lakeland program but were shocked 38-36 by Warren Regina. Northville has Birmingham Detroit Country Day prior to that matchup. The Highlanders have most of their team coming back in Samantha Blaine, Layla Tomezak, and Faith Zolhus. Adams has looked much better despite their only setback to Rochester but they have a win over Waterford Kettering. It should be a very interesting matchup and it’s a big one for Coach Joe Malburg and his program.

 

Livonia Stevenson at Royal Oak

This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams with very different styles. The Ravens have everyone back and runs a defense first system. Royal Oak is coming off a 45-34 win over Mount Clemens The Spartans have a lot of experience coming back as well and have won two games over Farmington and survived against Ann Arbor Pioneer. This should be a fun and defensive matchup in Royal Oak.

 

Dearborn at Avondale

This should be a very interesting matchup between a team that has been there and another team that is currently on the rise. The Pioneers won 13 games last season and have wins over Plymouth Christian and Pinckney. The Yellow Jackets really struggled last season but have retooled recently despite the loss to Groves. Avondale has Madison Manyweathers, Arielle Dudley, Khalia Bradley, Trentee Carroll, and Morgan McPherson coming back. It’s a big game for Coach Roy Christmon to see if his program can turn the corner.

 

Plymouth Canton at Bloomfield Hills

This is probably the most underrated matchup in this whole challenge. The Chiefs have been solid each year and have wins over Detroit University Prep and Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy both in blowout fashion. The Blackhawks are up and coming despite the tough three point loss to Stoney Creek. They feature four very talented players in Ruby Smith, Brianna Young, Michelle Barrett, and Ashley Forner. This should be a fun matchup on Andover Road between two really competitive teams.

 

Livonia Franklin at Seaholm

This should be a very interesting game in Birmingham. The Patriots won seven games last season and are all ready off to a 2-0 start with wins over Walled Lake Western and Walled Lake Central. They have Livonia Clarenceville and could be heading to Birmingham unbeaten. The Maples have battle tested with a win over Farmington and a tough loss to Saline. Seaholm has proven experience in Addy Flynn, Mary Gumbis, Clara Guffey, Addy Kitzman, Emma Weber, Taylor Harwig, and Mary Wiltgen coming back. It should be very competitive between two teams that are gaining a ton of confidence.

 

Livonia Churchill at Groves

These are two teams that are coming off hard fought wins and blowout losses to powerhouse programs. The Chargers really struggled last season but they have been playing better despite the blowout loss to Grand Blanc. Livonia Churchill beat Trenton 43-42 to open the season. The Falcons were blown out by Birmingham Detroit Country Day but beat a very good Avondale team. Groves lost a ton of proven experience from last season but they have Cira Racco, Nevaeh Cochran-McCay, Cameron Little, and Jacey Roy. This should be a very interesting to see how this matchup goes.

 

Westland John Glenn at Pontiac

Both teams really struggled last season with neither team winning a game. However both teams have won one game this season, the Rockets beat Madison Heights Madison 52-12. They have to play Adrian before they play Pontiac. The Phoenix have been very competitive and are coming off a 41-22 win over Hazel Park. They did fall to Sterling Heights Parkway Christian and have two games before this matchup. Pontiac played eight sophomores and with a full year of experience should help. This should be a very interesting game at Sy Green Gym.

 

 

Boys

Troy at Novi

This is a very interesting matchup of two teams that have different styles and are very similar record wise with a very questionable loss. The Colts have Mason Parker, Jon Whiteside, and Chase Kuiper coming back from a team that is rolling since their opening night overtime loss to Berkley. The Wildcats lost six seniors but have Te’John McGowan, Rodney Hackman and others that can fill the void. Novi has three solid wins but a questionable loss to Walled Lake Central. This should be a very interesting matchup especially from a depth perspective.

 

Clarkston at Brighton

The Bulldogs were a senior heavy team last season. Brighton is off to a 1-1 start with a loss to Redford Thurston but they won against Traverse City Central. They will have to replace a ton of talent and playing a tradition like program like Clarkston isn’t always the easiest in the world. The Wolves have proven talent John Kaul, Peyton Fitzsimmons, and Matt Phfliger and they have been playing really well despite the loss to Detroit Old Redford Academy. This could be another possible game that Dan Leach attends.

 

Groves at Plymouth Canton

These are two teams that had very disappointing postseason’s last season. The Chiefs have to replace a ton of talent. The Falcons have proven experience in John Simpson and Josh Gibson along with Elijah Yelder and Brody Tushman coming back. Plymouth Canton is not an easy place to play. The Chiefs have lost both their games by a combined seven points including a two point loss to Saline and the other to Hamtramck. It should be a very interesting matchup for Groves going to Plymouth.

 

Adams at Northville

The Mustangs had a surprising postseason run which included upset wins over Novi Detroit Catholic Central and Plymouth Canton last season. Northville has Carlos Adamson, Justin Huang, and Caleb Williams coming back. They are 1-1 with a triple overtime win over Detroit Jalen Rose Academy and a blowout loss to Ann Arbor Pioneer. The Highlanders are a very interesting team. They won their first regional crown in school history and have William Dee, Peter Karadasis, Trenton Lagarde, Gavin Farris, Luke Marcial, Jake Andrzejak, and Aaron Troxwell. It’s a very interesting matchup in Wayne County to say the least.

 

Troy Athens at Howell

This should be a very interesting matchup for the Red Hawks going into Livingston County to play a Howell team that has lost to Williamston and Okemos. Troy Athens is coming off a very tough loss to Redford Thurston has really played some good basketball in that stretch. They have proven talents in Emmanuel Robinson, Hayden Crum, Luke DioGiovanni, and Eli Garvin coming back. The Highlanders have some experience as well in Jayden Hicks and Andrew Weber. It should be a very interesting matchup in Livingston County. I imagine Dan Leach and company will either be at this game or the one in Hartland.

 

Farmington at Livonia Franklin

This is going to be a very interesting matchup between two teams that want to go high scoring and give up a ton of points. The Falcons have a star in Greg Grays and a nice supporting cast but have struggled under new coach Byron Johnson. The Patriots have a ton of proven experience coming back and are off to a 3-1 start with their only loss coming against Dearborn Heights Crestwood. This will be a very tough matchup for Farmington.

 

Avondale at Dearborn

This is a very tough matchup for the Yellow Jackets and new Coach Jaret Thomas. The Pioneers wins over Novi Detroit Catholic Central and Grand Haven. They have Tayshawn Crosby, Adam Harajly, Muhammad Mashhour, Ali Makkai, Mahadi Aljebury, and Hassan Makki coming back. Avondale has Dequarius Warren and Justin Sykes coming back but this is going to be a very difficult matchup for sure especially going against a team that won 19 games last season.

 

Southfield Arts and Tech at Belleville

I know that Coach Terrance Porter loves difficult matchups and this is no different for the Warriors. The Tigers are a solid and very deep program but they are off to a 1-2 start with losses to Redford Thurston and Ypsilanti Lincoln but beat Romulus. Southfield Arts and Tech will be very young this season and has a loss to West Bloomfield. It will be very interesting to see how Porter handles this matchup.

 

Lake Orion at Plymouth

This should be a very interesting matchup between the Dragons and the Wildcats. Both coaches know each other very well in Jose Andrades and Andrew Meeuwsen. Plymouth has three very good players in Idrys Cotton, Zach Jones, and Ross Craft. Lake Orion has some question marks but they have Quay Fly, Ethan Sharkey, Ryan Rocheleau, and Gabe Scott coming back. This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams that are rebuilding a little bit.

 

Oxford at Plymouth Salem

These are two teams that are off to rough starts to their seasons. The Wildcats have went into Wayne County (Livonia Clarenceville) before which has helped. They have a ton of proven experience in Jake Champagne, Luke Stoffan, and the Cady brothers coming back for new Coach Joe Fedorinchik. The Rocks were a senior heavy team. They won 11 games last season and off to a 1-3 start. They have Ryan Peters and Eric Milt along with Tommy Veresch, Mitchell Robillard, Aydin Saiyed, Karmen Cheema, and Landon Locke coming back. It should be a very interesting matchup of two teams that have different styles and are very scrappy.

 

Pontiac at Wayne Memorial

This should be a very interesting matchup between the Phoenix and the Zebras. Pontiac really struggled this season but they have a new coach in Andrew Myers and are off to a very strong start with their only loss coming to Jackson. Wayne Memorial has almost everyone coming back and is off to a strong start with their blowout win over Romulus. This is going to be a very tough matchup for the Phoenix.

 

Royal Oak at Livonia Stevenson

This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams with very different styles. Livonia Stevenson likes to go up and down as shown in their two wins over Farmington and Dearborn Heights Robachud when they went over 60 points, in their only loss to Saline they were held to 54 points. Royal Oak is a defense first team and they have wins over Seaholm and Bloomfield Hills. The Ravens have Camden Clark and Nick Hoffman coming back. The Spartans have Mark Stein, Dylan McGlinch, Issac Iacoben, Nathan Muthean, John Ericksen, and John Toth coming back. Whoever style comes into play should win this game.

 

Rochester at Dearborn Fordson

The Falcons lost a ton of proven scorers from last season. They have Max Mohl, Logan Pleasant, and Jake Tandy coming back. Rochester has really struggled this season and seeing an undefeated Dearborn Fordson who is off to a 4-0 start. The Tractors have Mohammad Habhad, Mustafa Aljanaby, Ali Gooba, Yousesef Saleh, Mahdi Dabje, and Hassan Alzubidi coming back. This should be a very interesting matchup in Dearborn.

 

Berkley at Hartland

I know that Coach Joe Sermo is not a big fan of traveling west well he will have to travel to Livingston County and into Hartland to take on the Eagles. Hartland really struggled in the regular season but upset Holly in the district semifinals last season. They are off to a 3-0 start. The Eagles have Brady Quinn coming back while the Bears have Donovan Powell and Michael Owanua coming back and they are off to a 3-1 start with their only loss being against the Kensington Lakes Activities member in Novi. It should be a very interesting matchup between two teams with different styles. It is also possible that Dan Leach could be at this game as well.

 

West Bloomfield at Westland John Glenn

The Lakers had a very successful turnaround winning 14 games last season for Coach Arnette Jordan but they have had a bit of a rough start with losses to East Lansing and Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit. They have Donnie Watts, Chris Britton, Corey Pittman, Caleb Caule, and Dyoni Edwards coming back along with Drew Wilson. Westland John Glenn was very young last season and it showed winning seven games and they have lost both their games to Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit and Saginaw. They have a new coach in Jerret Smith and they have been much improved. It should be a very interesting matchup in Westland.

 

Seaholm at Livonia Churchill

The Maples had a very strong January which included a major upset win over arch rival Groves in the postseason last season. Seaholm is off to a really slow start with losses to Royal Oak, Walled Lake Western, and East Lansing but beat a good Avondale program. They have Findlay Sparby coming back but not a lot of experience despite going 11 deep. The Chargers really struggled last season and have struggled again losing each of them including to Berkley and Troy Athens by double digits this season.

MDHHS expands Medicaid coverage starting January 1

MDHHS expands Medicaid coverage starting January 1

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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 7, 2023

CONTACT: Lynn Sutfin, 517-241-2112, Sutfinl1@michigan.gov

MDHHS expands Medicaid coverage starting January 1
to include community health worker services
Michigan Community Health Worker Alliance chosen to facilitate
provider qualification assessment, certification and registry

LANSING, Mich. – To help promote preventive care and address health disparities, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has expanded Medicaid coverage for Michigan beneficiaries to include community health worker (CHW) services. This new benefit goes into effect Jan. 1, 2024.

CHWs are trained public health professionals and trusted members of the community whose goal is to address social determinants of health and serve as links between residents and the health and social resources needed to improve well-being. CHW services focus on preventing disease, disability and other chronic health conditions or their progression, and promoting physical and mental health. The expanded Medicaid coverage includes health system navigation and resource coordination, health promotion and education and screening and assessment.

“This coverage is another step towards addressing health disparities, improving health outcomes and promoting preventive care within Michigan communities,” said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “By integrating community health workers, MDHHS is working to enhance the overall well-being of Medicaid beneficiaries and promote a more holistic approach to health care.”

The new CHW services coverage is complementary to existing Medicaid strategies that already incorporate CHWs, including targeted case management, health homes models and Medicaid Health Plan contract requirements.

To support the implementation of this policy, MDHHS selected Michigan Community Health Worker Alliance through a competitive bid process to facilitate provider qualification assessment, certification and the development of a registry of certified providers. This registry will ensure Medicaid beneficiaries have access to qualified CHWs to deliver covered services.

For more information, about CHW coverage or other Medicaid policies, visit 2023 Medicaid Policy Bulletins (michigan.gov).

To sign up for Medicaid or to check available benefits, visit Michigan.gov/MIBridges.

MDARD helps Michigan Christmas tree farms

MDARD helps Michigan Christmas tree farms

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For immediate release: December 7, 2023
Program contact: Amber Neils, 517-449-0786
Media contact: Jennifer Holton, 517-284-5724

MDARD helps Michigan Christmas tree farms spread holiday cheer across the U.S.

LANSING – Every year, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) helps farmers ensure their trees are free of invasive spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), providing the certification needed to safely deliver Christmas trees to households across the U.S.

“Christmas tree production is a large part of Michigan’s multi-million dollar green industry,” said Mike Philip, MDARD’s Bureau of Environment and Sustainability Director. “Farmers rely on this certification to support their business and enable safe trade.”

Spongy moth caterpillars can defoliate trees, leaving trees vulnerable to diseases and other pests and can eventually kill the tree. Although Christmas tree species are generally not the top feeding choice for spongy moth, they will feed on and lay egg masses on any Christmas tree species.

Certification is required to meet guidelines implemented by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Federal Spongy Moth Quarantine to limit the spread of spongy moth. Since Michigan has confirmed spongy moth populations in every county, the entire state lies within the area regulated under the quarantine and all plant material, including cut Christmas trees shipped from within Michigan to areas outside of the quarantine zone, must be inspected and have proper certification before transport.

Michigan ranks third in the nation for the number of Christmas trees harvested, supplying over 2 million fresh trees – with an annual net value of $30-$40 million – to the national market each year. There are more than 560 Christmas tree farms on a combined 37,000 acres across the state, ranging from large wholesale farms, to choose and cut farms, to small farms with a few acres selling pre-cut trees.

“Many states don’t have the right climate or soil conditions to grow Christmas trees,” added Philip. “By helping Michigan farmers get this certification, we’re helping families across the country have real, fresh-cut Christmas trees this holiday season.”

Watch how MDARD inspects Michigan Christmas Trees each year helping to spread holiday cheer, here.

To learn more about MDARD’s Christmas tree program, visit www.michigan.gov/mdard/licensing/agprod/xmastrees.

DNR: NFWF grants aid 73,000-acre conservation effort

DNR: NFWF grants aid 73,000-acre conservation effort

 
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NFWF grants aid 73,000-acre conservation effort in Michigamme Highlands

Awards from Walmart’s Acres for America program and the Life Time Foundation will direct $1 million to the project 

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation today announced $5.6 million in 10 grants through Walmart’s Acres for America program that will help to permanently protect more than 148,000 acres of wildlife habitat across nine states. The grants will leverage $107.3 million in public and private matching funds for a total conservation impact of $112.9 million.

The Acres for America program is a nearly two-decades-long partnership between NFWF and Walmart.

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NFWF also announced the support of the Life Time Foundation to conserve forests and wildlife habitat and increase access to nature. The foundation will provide a $1 million grant to support the permanent conservation of approximately 100,000 acres of North American forest to benefit the environment, wildlife habitat, biodiversity, climate resilience, public access and recreation. This effort is part of Life Time’s longstanding “Healthy People, Healthy Planet” mission.

This year’s largest project for both programs – a combined $1 million to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources – will support a roughly $20 million effort to acquire a conservation easement of more than 73,000 acres of vast forest, coldwater lakes, trout streams and wetlands in the Upper Peninsula’s Michigamme Highlands. (Much of the project funding, more than $15 million, is being sought through a federal Forest Legacy Program grant.)

Led by the DNR, the project will ensure sustainable forest management, offer full public recreation access, and protect and improve habitat for moose, white-tailed deer, brook trout and dozens of migratory songbird species. The project also adjoins the federal McCormick Wilderness and Craig Lake State Park.

“The acquisition of a working forest conservation easement in the Michigamme Highlands will protect critical fisheries and wildlife habitat,” said DNR Director Scott Bowen. “It will also provide for a variety of public recreation opportunities and help secure some of the most climate resilient landscape in Michigan. We are very grateful to NFWF and Walmart for supporting this effort and investing funds to help manage and protect Michigan’s treasured natural resources.”

Flags Lowered in Observance of Pearl Harbor Remembrance

Flags Lowered in Observance of Pearl Harbor Remembrance

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 7, 2023

Contact: [email protected]

 

Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags in Observance of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

 

LANSING, Mich.—Today, in accordance with a presidential proclamation, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags throughout the state to be lowered to half-staff on Thursday, December 7, 2023 to honor the 2,403 Americans who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

 

“On Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we remember the courage and bravery of the Americans at Pearl Harbor and honor those we lost during the attack,” said Governor Whitmer. “We owe a debt of gratitude to them and to all our veterans who made sacrifices to keep us safe.”

 

The State of Michigan observes Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day by lowering flags to half-staff. Michigan residents, businesses, schools, local governments and other organizations are encouraged to display the flag at half-staff.

 

To lower flags to half-staff, flags should be hoisted first to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. The process is reversed before the flag is lowered for the day.

 

Flags should be returned to full-staff on Friday, December 8, 2023.