Written Saturday February 1st at 2:35 PM

Boys
1. Clarkston 14-3: Quinn Rosenburg had an impressive dunk and Cole Charter had a nice game on Friday.
2. Avondale 11-6: Thursday was probably the best defensive performance I’ve seen in the history of Yellow Jackets basketball.
3. Oxford 16-0: Jake Champagne had another monster outing against Troy.
4. Lake Orion 13-5: Ryan Rocheleau back makes the Dragons a much different team.
5. Groves 12-5: Falcons are 3-3 in their last six games, not good heading into the postseason.
6. Farmington 13-4: Falcons going along with their business.
7. Rochester 13-4: Welcome back Max Muhl.
8. North Farmington 8-8: Raiders have been a hard team to figure out.
9. Royal Oak 10-7: CJ Hairston and Sam Zeller could be a scary duo come postseason time.
10. Troy 8-9: Leo Penoza is the real deal.
11.West Bloomfield 5-11: Lakers defense is a serious issue.
12. Adams 4-13: Trenton LaGardge has been lights out lately.
13. Ferndale 6-12: Hopefully what happened Thursday is not a sign of things to come???
14. Pontiac 9-7: Phoenix no longer control it’s destiny in the Blue.
15. Bloomfield Hills 9-7: Blackhawks Blue hopes took a hit with loss to Royal Oak.
16. Ferndale University 8-8: Eagles playing team ball is a great sign.
17. Southfield Arts and Tech 6-12: Warriors have had moments where they’ve been great.
18. Troy Athens 4-13: Stay patient, Red Hawks are fine.
19. Seaholm 2-15: Maples getting better despite their record.
20. Stoney Creek 7-9: It might be time to question some things.
21. Oak Park 4-7: Knights shooting determines their success.
22. Berkley 3-13: Bears can’t seem to overcome the injuries.
23. Harper Woods 3-10: Pioneers going through it right now.
Girls
1. Clarkston 11-5: Wolves control their destiny in the Red.
2. Avondale 12-2: Yellow Jackets firmly control the Blue.
3. Rochester 10-3: Falcons firmly control the White.
4. West Bloomfield 8-6: Lakers will be fine after tough loss to Clarkston.
5. Stoney Creek 10-3: Cougars have had to survive games as of late.
6. Lake Orion 9-7: Charlotte Peplowski is the key to the Dragons season.
7. Adams 7-6: Highlanders have adjusted well with the injuries.
8. Oxford 4-10: Wildcats hung tough with Clarkston, could that help come postseason time???
9. Southfield Arts and Tech 9-5: Could overtime win over Berkley be a turning point for the Warriors???
10. Berkley 10-5: Bears will be fine after tough loss to Southfield Arts and Tech.
11. Royal Oak 6-7: Could the win over Seaholm be a turning point for the Ravens???
12. Seaholm 9-5: Maples are 2-4 in their last six games, that’s not a good sign.
13. Ferndale 5-8: Eagles going through a rough patch right now.
14. Troy Athens 7-8: Red Hawks are still a Scooby Doo team.
15. Troy 4-9: Maci Zeiter has been getting use to life on varsity.
16. Bloomfield Hills 4-7: Brianna Young is making a name for herself.
17. Groves 3-10: Harlem Simpson has been a difference maker ask the arch rival.
18. Pontiac 6-4: Phoenix got a huge win over Oak Park but loss to River Rouge has me wondering???
19. Ferndale University 7-5: Eagles had a tough loss to Farmington which is not good.
20. Farmington 4-10: Falcons could do very well in the Gold.
21. Harper Woods 5-6: Pioneers are a hard team to figure out.
22. North Farmington 4-11: Raiders going through it right now.
23. Oak Park 0-8: Knights have found ways to score but defending has been an issue.


The next meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission – Thursday, Feb. 13, in Lansing – includes an overview of fiscal year 2026 operational budgets for the DNR Fisheries and Wildlife divisions, a summary and schedule of wildlife regulations, a look at bear population trends and regulations, a DNR legislative report, and an update on Wildlife Conservation Order Amendment No. 1 of 2025, which proposes to keep the recently acquired Gete Mino Mshkiigan property in Cheboygan County open to hunting following the integration into the North Central State Trail as state park property.
Each winter, Michigan welcomes the large, magnificent snowy owl from the Arctic tundra – and its appearance can attract a lot of attention!
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