OAA/KLAA Challenge 2024 Early Thoughts

OAA/KLAA Challenge 2024 Early Thoughts

OAA/KLAA Challenge 2024 Early Thoughts.

Written Friday May 31st at 12:25 PM

Here are the matchups and early thoughts about the OAA/KLAA Challenge for Girls and Boys Basketball.

Games are around December 10, 12, 13, and 14. Boys are at OAA sites, Girls are at KLAA sites.

BERKLEY vs Livonia Franklin

BOYS: This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams that should be in the middle of their league races. The Patriots are loaded with proven depth with Owen Pittenger, Mendale Broaden, Cameron Dale, and Mark Kiss among others coming back for Coach TJ Hurley. The Bears have their fair share of proven experience led by Avery Freeman and Jacob Freeman for Coach Joe Sermo. Also being at Berkley should be an advantage for the Bears. This should be very interesting that is for sure.

GIRLS: This is a very interesting matchup of two teams that are heading in different directions. The Bears are on the upward trajectory after a very successful first year for Coach Clay Shaver. Berkley has a ton of proven talent in Avery Wintergarden, Maddie Boswall, Kaitlyn Stills, Hailey Kirkwood, and Nadia Watt coming back among others. The Patriots had a really rough year, winning five games. They were very young with the majority of their team being freshmen and sophomores for Coach Collen Flaherty. This looks like it’s a mismatch on paper but you never know with Livonia Franklin.

 

ROYAL OAK vs Brighton

BOYS: The Bulldogs have a solid program which could prove problems for the Ravens. Brighton has eight guys including the 6.8 Vincent Salmon coming back for Coach Mike Greist. Royal Oak will need to be hitting threes and then some to combat the size of the Bulldogs. They have Nick Hoffman, CJ Hariston, and Yurmen Patino coming back for Coach Aaron Smith. This is going to be a very tough matchup for Smith and the Ravens especially with how Salmon has been playing this offseason.

GIRLS: This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams that are reloading a little bit. The Ravens are coming off their first district title last season. They have Lucy Fretag, Lydia Dickens, Hannah Saunders, Jordan Hills, Vivan Lawrence, and Maddie Lawrence coming back for Coach Brian Sopota. The Bulldogs were solid last season. They have Emma Adamcyzk, Grace Houck, Sophia Heady, Ellie Pierson, Maya Bjedov, and Mya Nemecek coming back for Coach Bob Wellman. This should be a very interesting coaching and experience matchup of two evenly matched teams.

 

SEAHOLM vs Dearborn

BOYS: These are two teams that are going through complete revamping. The Maples are changing their identity with a new coach in Spenser Adams taking over the program. Seaholm’s program strength was really good last season and they feature Everett Wertz coming back. The Pioneers had an unbeaten regular season and had a very experienced team but they were shocked 59-58 by River Rouge in the district finals. The Panthers would then went onto the State Quarterfinals after beating Dearborn. There is a ton to prove for Coach Abe Mashhour and his program which should be a very young group. This should be a very interesting matchup.

GIRLS: This could be a very interesting matchup between two teams that have some experience. The Maples have everyone back for Coach Chris Manchester and could be a serious contender this season. The Pioneers were not a deep team last season despite winning 12 games for Coach Mahdi Hamade. Seaholm will have their hands full with the travel but they did go to Detroit last season so it shouldn’t be too much of an issue with an experienced team.

 

WEST BLOOMFIELD vs Belleville

BOYS: This should be a very interesting matchup between the Tigers and the Lakers. Belleville has the majority of their team led by Shemar Woodson coming back for Coach Adam Trumpour. West Bloomfield has a ton of proven experience led by Drew Wilson, Corey Pittman, and Chris Britton among others for Coach Arnette Jordan. This should be a fun battle between two teams that like to go up and down.

GIRLS: This matchup could be the most interesting of the challenge. Both teams were in the Final Four last season. The Tigers are well coached have a very talented player in Sydney Savoury along with a very strong supporting cast including Se’Crette Carter for Coach Jason Wilkins. The Lakers lost a ton of experience but have Sheridan Beal, Ava Lord, London Hall, and the Gamble-Jones twins coming back for Coach Darrin McAllister. This should be a very interesting matchup.

 

TROY ATHENS vs Novi

BOYS: This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams that are going to be very young. The Wildcats have more experience than the Red Hawks. Troy Athens does not have a new coach yet. Novi has six returning players for Coach Chris Housey. The Red Hawks are a scrappy group with Nathan Piggott coming back. This will be very competitive that is for sure.

GIRLS: This is going to be a very tall order for the Red Hawks heading to Novi to play a Wildcats team that had their moments last season. Novi lost some key players to graduation but they had a strong junior class and a good junior varsity program coming up for Coach Kelsey Partyka. Troy Athens has Alex Link and Yasmenn Dabish coming back for Coach Stacie Klumpp. It should be very competitive.

 

TROY vs Howell

BOYS: The Colts should have their hands full with a very lengthy Highlanders team that returns nine players for Coach Nick Simon. Troy has Mason Parker and Andrew Lake for Coach Gary Fralick. The interior will be the challenge for the Colts and also if they can get Parker his shots. Troy will have their hands full.

GIRLS: If I’m WHMI 93.1 in Howell and Dan Leach, this would be the game to go to. There is some MAJOR star power in this matchup and the matchups could be endless. Imagine Gabby Piepko vs Diamond Prince or Allison Farr against Reigan Zeiter, these could very well happen. The coaching matchup between Jason Piepko and Laura Guzman is very interesting. Both teams have proven depth and emerging freshmen to watch for. We could be in line for a great matchup of two very proven teams.

 

ADAMS vs Hartland

BOYS: This should be a fun matchup between the Highlanders and the Eagles in Rochester. Hartland has seven return players including the 6.8 Layne Broker coming back for Coach Kevin Blowin. Adams lost a ton of proven experience but has the Langdon brothers (Collin and Clark), along with Trenton LaGarge, and Cannon Flynn for Coach Isiah Novak. Both teams are reloading which makes this a very interesting game.

GIRLS: This is going to be a major test for Coach Joe Malburg and the Highlanders. They will head to Hartland to play a proven and proud Eagles squad which has been to a State Final recently. Hartland has 12 of their 18 players were underclassmen for Coach Michael McKay. Adams has Faith Zolhus and Lily Tomahauk coming back for Malburg. This could be a tall task or a statement win for Malburg and company in Livingston County.

 

AVONDALE vs Plymouth Salem

BOYS: The Yellow Jackets were a very young team that won the Blue and took Clarkston to the brink in the district semifinals last season. They’ll see a Rocks team that has six underclassmen for Coach Ryan Nimmerguth coming back this season. Avondale is loaded with Jordan Bush, DJ Moody, Jordan Clayton, and Justin Greer-Sykes coming back for Coach Jaret Thomas. This looks like a mismatch on paper but that’s why they play the game.

GIRLS: The Yellow Jackets were not a healthy team last season for Coach Roy Christmon but they have the majority of their team in Madison Manyweathers, Morgan McPherson, and Sasha McClellen coming back among others. Avondale will have a tall order ahead of them when they play Plymouth Salem. The Rocks lost Madison Morson to graduation and they struggled in their district semifinal loss to Plymouth Canton last season. Plymouth Salem has some questions they need to address for Coach Rod Wells. It should be a very interesting matchup in Plymouth between the Yellow Jackets and the Rocks.

 

ROCHESTER vs Plymouth

BOYS: This is a very interesting matchup between two teams that struggled last season. The Wildcats have a new coach in Darien Bynam. Bynam was the Junior Varsity coach at Plymouth Canton. He will have seven returning players with proven experience. Plymouth will have to deal with Max Muhl who is a matchup nightmare for teams. Muhl is part of a loaded Rochester lineup which also has Jack Lower, Noah Kim, Jake Tandy, and Anthony Chirco coming back for Coach Nick Evola. It should be a very interesting matchup between two teams looking to have much better seasons.

GIRLS: This should be a very interesting matchup for new Falcons coach Andy Topie, going to Plymouth to play a very experienced Wildcats team. Plymouth is well coached under Coach Ryan Ballard and features very proven players in Annie Flavin, Mackenzie Diken, and Evelyn Stiglish. The Wildcats gave Lake Orion everything they could handle last season. Rochester has Alice Max, Kylie Robinson, Angela Cichowski, Lucy Cook, and Emma Max coming back. Guard play will be the key for the Falcons. This will be a major test for Topie and Rochester, that’s for sure.

 

LAKE ORION vs Plymouth Canton

BOYS: This should be a very interesting matchup between the Dragons and the Cobras in Lake Orion. Plymouth Canton has Teddy Winstel, Kessler Blakita, Lemeul Pettaway, Jake Newman, and Nick Hurley coming back for Coach Jimmy Reddy. The Cobras will have to deal with Zach Parks, Ryan Rocheleau, Gabe Scott, and Nick Galben among others coming back for Coach Jose Andraedas. The coaching matchup between Reddy and Andraedas will be something to watch. These are two very good programs going at in what should be a very interesting game as mentioned.

GIRLS: This is going to be a really interesting matchup between two teams that have two different styles. The Dragons were very young last season and feature a ton of proven returners in Charlotte Peplowski, Neveah Wood, and Izzy Wotlinski for Coach Bob Brydges. The Cobras won 21 games last season and feature a really talented sophomore in forward McKinsley Berlin along with Ava Murphy, Payton Kitchen, and Elizabeth Persinger. They will have a new coach after surprising letting Coach Kayla Bridges go this offseason. This should be a very interesting matchup as mentioned in Plymouth.

 

CLARKSTON vs Northville

BOYS: These are two teams that have had a ton of success as of late. The Mustangs have the majority of their team coming back including Bennett Wilson and Brody Grezak who are both 6.6. The Wolves have Jon Kaul, Hayden Flavin, Cole Charter, and Quinn Rosenburg among others coming back for Coach Tim Waslik. The battle inside between Wilson and Grezak against Flavin will be very interesting to watch. Also playing at Dan Fife Fieldhouse is not easy, it will be very tough for Northville.

GIRLS: This could be a very interesting matchup of two programs that experienced success and have a ton of proven experience. The matchup to watch is Brooklyn Covert and Elliana Robak for the Wolves against Sophia Fraas and Peyton Sivier for the Mustangs. The coaching matchup between Aaron Goodnough and Shaun Dicken is very interesting as well. Clarkston is very experienced while Northville is still very young despite the experience. This should be a very interesting matchup in northern Wayne County.

 

PONTIAC vs Livonia Churchill

BOYS: Livonia Churchill will have a new coach in Cameron Scott taking over the program. Scott was an assistant at Dearborn last season. He will have a very experienced team which returns nine players after going 0-23 last season. The Phoenix are well coached under Andrew Myers and features of the best players in the league in Jeremiah Claudio. This should be a very interesting matchup at Sy Green Gym.

GIRLS: This will be a very tough matchup for the Phoenix playing a very experienced Chargers team. Livonia Churchill has the majority of their team coming back for Coach K’len Morris. Coach Chris Wright and Pontiac will have their hands full going up against a very experienced Chargers team on the road.

 

STONEY CREEK vs Dearborn Fordson

BOYS: This is going to be a really tall task for the Cougars and Coach Jeff Olind. The Tractors won 15 games last season and has 10 of their 13 players coming back for Coach Moe Biaz. Stoney Creek has Giedon Beers, Tyree Smith, and Spencer Beekman, among others coming back. The Cougars are 9-35 under Olind which is not a good stat. It will a very interesting and tall task for Stoney Creek.

GIRLS: This could be a very interesting matchup between the Cougars and the Tractors. Both teams are experienced. Dearborn Fordson has two twin towers in Elina Basna and Reem Abbas for Coach Saleh Abazeed which could give Stoney Creek some trouble in the interior. They also have proven guards as well. The Cougars have Merrick Schwalbach and the Ivezaj sisters which gives them some size for Coach Columbus Williams. Depth could be the battle to watch in this matchup. This will be a very tough matchup for Stoney Creek.

 

OXFORD vs Livonia Stevenson

BOYS: This is shaping to be a very interesting matchup between the Wildcats and the Spartans with Livonia Stevenson having to take the long bus ride up to Oxford. Livonia Stevenson won 11 games last season and features a veteran heavy team for Coach Jack Mackson. Oxford has Jake Champagne, Luke Stoffan, and Braden Elling coming back for Coach Joe Fedorichik. The Wildcats are also going to be much improved as well. This should be a very intense game.

GIRLS: This should be a matchup of new coaches taking over up and rising or very successful programs. The Spartans have a new coach in former Groves coach Alison Hidey. The Wildcats will also have a new coach in William Jones taking over their program. Oxford has Alison Hufstedler, Sophia Rabb, Mia Champagne, and Tegan O’Connor coming back. Livonia Stevenson has Gabby Yancura, Carly Piergenti, Samantha McCloud, and Bella Claramunt coming back. Hidey is very familiar going up against the Wildcats, this should be a very interesting game with both teams having proven experience.

 

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH vs Westland John Glenn

BOYS: This should be a very interesting matchup of two teams that really struggled last season. The Rockets are a very young team with five returners for Coach Jerrett Smith. The Warriors have Cameron Dickerson and Trent Green coming back for Coach Terrance Porter. This should be a very interesting game between two teams looking to get back on track.

GIRLS: This could be a very interesting matchup. The Rockets were very young winning three games last season for Coach Ollie Mitchell. They should be very experienced and should have a lot of size in As’ya Golden, Madison Perit, and Zoe Clay. They will have a very tough task going up against a Warriors team that has proven scorers in Christian Banks, Samiya Ashford, and Jordyn Ushery for Coach Shaquita Coltrane and they like go up and down. Westland John Glenn has something to prove and going up against a team that is very athletic like Southfield Arts and Tech could do them some wonders.

 

GROVES vs Wayne Memorial

BOYS: This should be a very interesting matchup in Beverly Hills. The Zebras won 18 games with a really young team last season. Wayne Memorial has Austin Tory, Jahlin McClellan, Carlos Medlock, Jayloan Allen, Abraham Rooks, Moussa Sidime, Josh Dennis, Talan Clark, and Cayden Shock coming back for Coach Steve Brooks. Groves counters with Jon Simpson, Josh Gibson, and Paul Hubbard for Coach Marc West. The Falcons are loaded this season and will look to make some noise this season.

GIRLS: This is a really dangerous matchup for the Falcons. The Zebras are a proven powerhouse with a ton of speed. They won 14 games last season and have nine players coming back for Coach Jarvis Mitchell. Groves doesn’t have a coach yet but they have two very talented players in Jacey Roy and Harlem Simpson. This is a very tall order for the Falcons against a proven and experienced Wayne Memorial program.

OAA/KLAA Challenge 2024 Early Thoughts

Tribute to a Clarkston Icon

Tribute to a Clarkston Icon.

Written Thursday May 30th at 10:45 PM

Dan Fife is a legend to the State of Michigan and to Clarkston.

Fife entered eternal life on Thursday at the age of 74.

Fife coached the Wolves from 1982 until 2018 according to MIPrepZone’s Matt Mowery. He had 703 wins, 29 league titles, 30 district championships, two State championships (2017 and 2018), and 13 regional crowns. He was elected to the Michigan Sports and Michigan Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Fife was 703-170 at Clarkston. The 703 wins is third all time in State history.

“So sadden by the passing of Coach Dan Fife today but honored to celebrate his life and legacy. Coach the lives that you impacted on and off the court are truly remarkable, your commitment to Clarkston Athletics in particular Clarkston Basketball is second to none. It is amazing how much you got out of your players consistency year after year. After coaching 36 seasons, you amazed 703 wins, won 29 league titles, 30 district trophies, 13 regional crowns, and two State Championships. Your election to the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame and the Michigan Basketball Coaches Association Hall Fame spoke volumes of you as coach. You are and still are the best basketball coach in the State of Michigan. From coaching your own kids to remembering every kids name in our McGrath Basketball leagues for years, coaching your former player’s kids, your impact will be felt for generations. More importantly your love for Dan, Dugan, Jeremy, and Dane are something to be admired. Family was always #1 for you and you poured your heart and soul into them. We will always continue to play hard to Play Hard, Play Smart, and Play Together. We love you and miss you Coach Fife” Clarkston Basketball’s Twitter said in a statement.

Fife was the athletic director at Clarkston prior to also coaching basketball. He was in charge of the OAA in baseball. Fife was an all standout athlete as well (played football, basketball, and baseball.) He played college at Michigan. He was drafted in the second round by the Detroit Tigers in the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft.

Fife is a legend, an icon, tremendous athletic director, loved Clarkston, and loved his family. He was also close with former Lake Orion Athletic Director Bill Reiss. Fife has been on my sports talk show Between Taorminas.

“Miss you Coach, I was fortunate to be able to grow up the street from Coach Fife. I played sports at his house with his kids every week. He coached me at our McGrath Basketball League, Gus Macker tournaments, and youth baseball for years while growing up. I golfed at his Spring Lake Golf Course  countless times. I played Varsity Basketball for him and was fortunate to be his assistant coach and continue to learn from the greatest. He taught me how to compete at a high level, work harder than your opponent, and win and lose the right way. More importantly he modeled how to be a great husband, father, and friend. He loved Clarkston Athletics more than anyone I ever knew. Coach was like a second father to me and he is still the little voice in my head helping me make the right decisions in life. I wouldn’t be coaching today if it wasn’t for Coach Fife, love you Coach” said former Clarkston Girls Basketball and current Boys Basketball Coach Tim Waslik on the Clarkston Basketball Twitter page.

Fife will be missed in the entire sports world. I’ll have my thoughts and remembering the legacy of Dan Fife on my podcast on Monday.

Stay tuned to OAA Now on Monday.

Between Taorminas with Dan Fife

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKDiYwCiz_s&list=PL25854C892B69A2AF&index=112

Here is the tweet from Clarkston Basketball

https://x.com/ClarkstonBball/status/1796333930758480343/photo/1

MIPrepZone Matt Mowery

https://www.theoaklandpress.com/2024/05/30/clarkston-mourns-passing-of-legendary-hoops-coach-dan-fife/

Here is Coach Tim Waslik’s statement

https://x.com/ClarkstonBball/status/1796364549085630503/photo/1

Tuned-In Thursday: ‘Clancy’ by Twenty One Pilots

Tuned-In Thursday: ‘Clancy’ by Twenty One Pilots

The serious yet carefree demeanor of musical duo Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun seems like it doesn’t work on paper. Bouncing from genre to genre: reggae, pop, rap, rock, etc. – sometimes it stretches artists too thin. However, for Joseph and Dun, their elasticity is their greatest strength, fusing various different musical stylings throughout their over 15-year artistic tenure, as well as cultivating an engaged fanbase through in-album storytelling.

Twenty One Pilots’ newest outing is called “Clancy,” and hit selves last Friday, May 24. “Clancy” aims to be the closing remark on the “Blurryface” trilogy. Their departure from lighter themes a la “Scaled and Icy,” and returning to more serious topics like on albums such as the aforementioned “Blurryface” and the fan-favorite “Trench,” is a welcomed transition – fans have been wanting “darker” material for a while now.

The band, in an effort to convey their meanings of their albums better, have created a whole story in which there are several different main characters, storylines and plot-points interwoven in the songs and in the music videos.

“Blurryface” starts off the trilogy focusing on the titular character representing all of Joseph’s insecurities and faults. “Trench” focuses on the character of “Clancy” and zooms out with the “Blurryface” allegory to tackle mental illness as a whole, using a physical location (a walled city ruled by demagogues) in order to get across their message. Finally, “Clancy” takes a look at the titular character’s psyche and how it all relates back to Joseph.

While the material on “Clancy” is darker and more focused than “Scaled and Icy,” and the concentration on storytelling is promising, that does not mean that the switch between the two was a big leap.

Lyrically, the album starts out with a bang, “Overcompensate” is an obvious choice for first-track, as a deep, robotic voice welcomes the listener “back to ‘Trench.’” Joseph ties the break back to “Trench” by singing a chorus from “Bandito” in the intro.

Musically, the track takes cues from both “Blurryface” and “Trench” both with Joseph’s rapping and the bombastic production, consisting of lots of synths, racing guitar and bass lines, as well as acoustic guitar near the end. The meandering indie pop of “Scaled and Icy” seems to have officially come to and end.

The next two tracks, “Next Semester” and “Backslide” are my favorite on the record. Both songs tackle the topic of mental health and lead the listener down anxiety-riddled roads and use Joseph’s personal struggles as lyrical fuel.

“I remember/I remember certain things/What I was wearin’/The yellow dashes in the street/I prayed those lights would take me home/Then I heard, ‘Hey, kid, get out of the road!’” Joseph sings in “Next Semester.”

These dark lyrics specifically deal with the protagonist of this song reminiscing back to a time when they were a student, panicking over their academics and experiencing a mental breakdown where they could have ended up taking their own life.

The honest yet layered allegorical lyrics like these are present on a lot of the beginning tracks like “Next Semester,” “Backslide,” “Midwest Indigo” and “Vignette.”

“Rеachin’ out on my way home/You can be so cold, I’ll try again/You make me sad and second-guess myself/You can be so cold, Midwest Indigo,” Joseph sings on “Midwest Indigo.”

However, the relatability and instrumental uniqueness, along with the catchiness of the tracks, soon fades. While tracks like “Lavish,” “Navigating,” and “Oldies Station” are not terrible per se, they are not very interesting lyrically.

“Welcome to the new way of livin’/It’s just the beginning of lavish/From the floor to the ceiling/Welcome to the style you haven’t seen in a while,” Joseph sings on “Lavish,”

Joseph, by creating all of these worlds and characters, stretched himself a little bit too thin on this record. Metaphors and allegories get mixed up, storylines get too confusing, and the tightly focused beginning ends up falling apart near the last third of the track-list.

To me, “Trench” ended up being the best of all worlds – lyrically, instrumentally, and story-wise. In order to have stuck the landing, Joseph and Dun would have to have outdone the monumental “Trench,” which is a tall order to fulfill.

“Clancy” is not a failure of a record, but it is not a home run either. Hopefully whatever Joseph and Dun do next will not only hit the mark musically, but also within their complicated yet intriguing storylines.

LOCS Board of Education Hosts ‘Farewell’ Open House For Superintendent Ben Kirby

LOCS Board of Education Hosts ‘Farewell’ Open House For Superintendent Ben Kirby

LAKE ORION, Mich. – On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, the Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education threw an open house for departing Superintendent Ben Kirby in the LOCS Administration Building. Kirby started with LOCS in 2020, taking over the position from Marion Ginopolis and lead the school district through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kirby’s resignation was officially accepted on April 24 during a regular school board meeting. He will continue his position with the school district through the end of June. On July 1, Kirby is expected to become the superintendent of Forest Hills Public Schools in Grand Rapids, Mich.

At 3:30 p.m., friends and colleagues gathered in the administration building on Lapeer Rd. to congratulate Kirby on his new position and to celebrate his accomplishments with the district.

Photo by Joe Johnson

Kirby met with several community leaders and exchanged thanks, laughs, hugs, handshakes and gratitude.

ONTV’s Lexi McKinney spoke to Kirby about his time with the school district and what his plans are going forward.

“It’s a pleasure to come to work, it’s a pleasure to be an employee of Lake Orion Community Schools,” Kirby said. “The feeling of being a ‘dragon’ is something unlike that I’ve experienced in other school districts. Everybody rallying around being a dragon, whether it’s our elementary schools, middle schools, high schools – we all have the same purpose, the same drive, the same passion – and that is what is really different about Lake Orion.”

Some notable figures at the open house included members of the Orion Board of Trustees, the Orion Area Chamber of Commerce and members of the Village Council and the Downtown Development Authority.

“I’m looking forward to figuring out what is my reason for going to Forest Hills and that’s one of those things when I got here, I knew, it didn’t take very long to figure out why I was put here,” Kirby said. “This has been amazing… It’s all about the personal side for us as a family, getting back together, I’m from the west side of the state, we knew we were going to head back there but this particular position that opened is not one that opens regularly and it was just everything just kind of lined up.”

Kirby had an eventful closing remark during our interview as a final sendoff: “I finish everything with… Go Dragons!”

For more information about the Superintendent search visit lakeorionschools.org/board-of-education/superintendent-search-2024.

OAA/KLAA Challenge 2024 Early Thoughts

Lacrosse State Quarterfinal Preview

Lacrosse State Quarterfinal Preview.

Written Thursday May 29th at 9:20 AM

Here are the previews for the Division One State Quarterfinals for Boys and Girls Lacrosse.

Boys

CLARKSTON vs Birmingham Brother Rice @ Seaholm

The Warriors are starting to get back to form which means that’s bad news for the Wolves. Clarkston and Birmingham Brother Rice were dominant in their regionals. The Wolves are a very young team and going against a team like the Warriors will be a very tough ask.

 

LAKE ORION vs Hartland @ Troy

This will be a rematch of a classic 13-12 Eagles win in Hartland over the Dragons. Lake Orion should be motivated for this matchup remembering what happened in that game. Both teams got through their regionals with ease. Expect this game to be very tight and very competitive.

 

PROJECTIONS: I see a Warriors vs Dragons State Semifinal matchup looming. I think overtime will be required again in the Hartland/Lake Orion matchup. Clarkston will have a rough time with Birmingham Brother Rice unless something happens, you never know.

 

Girls

TROY vs BLOOMFIELD HILLS

The Colts are coming into this regional final with nothing to lose and everything to gain. The Blackhawks have been here before, they know how it works. This should be a very interesting matchup with the winner heading to the Division One State Semifinals.

 

LAKE ORION vs Hartland

The Dragons are coming off a tough 11-9 win over Huron Valley in the Regional Semifinals. They will have a really tall task going up against Hartland. The Eagles have been very good all season long. It will be a tall order for Lake Orion in this matchup.

OAA/KLAA Challenge 2024 Early Thoughts

Seaholm has their new Boys Basketball Coach

Seaholm has their new Boys Basketball Coach.

Written Wednesday May 29th at 8:20 AM

The Maples have their new boys basketball coach.

Seaholm according to two very accurate sources has named Spenser Adams their new boys basketball coach. Adams takes over for Mike DeGeeter who was let go in the final week of last season.

Adams is the defensive coordinator for football under Coach Jim DeWald. He has a basketball background and is also a math teacher in the school. Adams has met with his new program according to one of my sources.

DeGeeter went 83-126 in his ten years coaching the program.

Seaholm will be in the White with Oak Park, Farmington, Lake Orion, Troy, Troy Athens, and Harper Woods this winter.

Program strength will be the key for Seaholm this season. The Maples went 17-3 with their freshman program and features a very talented player in Everett Wertz.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.

Here is the MHSAA page confirming the hire of Adams

https://www.mhsaa.com/schools/seaholm/boys/varsity/basketball/2024