Top Five Games

Top Five Games

Top Five Games:

   By Sammy Taormina

 

 

Romeo at Stoney Creek: The Cougars are having a special season and made everyone in the State know who they were after pulling off a huge 28-21 victory over Chippewa Valley last week behind a 250 yards and three scores off 44 carries for running back Cam Burford. Burford also got an interception last week as well. Ryan Echout has been outstanding at quarterback as well for the Cougars and the Stoney Creek defense has been stout under defensive coordinator Gary Griffith. This will be the first meeting between these two neighborhood schools. Romeo has been a weird team to figure out this season but they are peaking at the right time. The Bulldogs has won three straight games including a controversial 15-14 upset win at Macomb Dakota last week behind a controversial fourth and goal by running back Brian St. Clair that according to the replays that I saw was that he threw the football into the end zone when his forward progress should had been stopped but the football was recovered by wide receiver Luke Rolfs in the end zone. The officials gave the touchdown to Romeo which upset many Macomb Dakota players, coaches, and fans and thus putting Romeo in the district finals. The Bulldogs are a hardworking team very similar to the Cougars but they are riding a ton of momentum but so is Stoney Creek. The running back battle should be very interesting between Burford and St. Clair. The quarterback matchup between Logan Rolfs and Echout is also going to be interesting as well. The coaching matchup is not too bad as well between Curt Rienas and Nick Merlo.  This should be a very interesting matchup at Stoney Creek.

 

Groves at Warren Mott: This is going to be the first meeting between the Falcons and the Marauders. Warren Mott is coming off a 49-14 beat down of Berkley behind wide receiver KJ Allen whom had five catches for 128 yards and three touchdowns while running back N Christian Gilbert had six carries for 128 yards and two touchdowns against the Bears. They also have a very good quarterback throwing to them as well in James Chaney. He had three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns himself against Berkley. Chaney is more than capable of putting numbers himself in the zone read. He had 29 carries for 188 yards and two rushing touchdowns and was five for nine for 46 yards and a passing score earlier in the season against Utica. Groves is coming off a 30-21 victory over arch rival Seaholm behind the play of quarterback Kaleb Garner threw for two touchdown passes both to wide receiver Orion Kendra. The Falcons also have Jaden Mangham for Warren Mott to deal with as well. The coaching matchup is very interesting between Brendan Flaherty and Tom Milonov. This is going to be a very interesting district finals.

 

Oak Park at Wyandotte: The Knights have earned their first two game winning streak of the season after beating Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit 27-21 last week. This is going to be the first meeting since 2012 with Wyandotte. The Bears beat Oak Park 10-6 in the 2012 regional finals which motivates Coach Greg Carter. Wyandotte has been rolling people. They earned a 38-13 victory over Detroit Renaissance last week. The Bears feature a very good quarterback in Jalen Pitchford. Pitchford has had a monster year this season on both sides of the football (also plays on defense.) Wyandotte also has a ton of talented players as well in running back Logan McGraw and wide receivers/defensive backs Donavan Canterbury and Richard Clark. They are well coached under Coach Ron Adams. Oak Park is back healthy and they has their fair share of athletes as well in running back Davion Primm along with quarterback James Burnley and linemen Rayshawn Benny, among others. This should be very interesting in Wyandotte on Friday night.

 

North Farmington at South Lyon: North Farmington made a huge statement last week behind the play of quarterback Jacob Bousamra and running back Justus Whitehorn whom were both very impressive combining for five touchdowns in their 44-28 victory over Fenton last week. South Lyon is coming off an impressive 42-37 home victory over Walled Lake Western. The Lions are a very young team which they weren’t expected to do much but they have grown up in a hurry. This will be the seventh meeting all time between these two teams with South Lyon holding a 4-2 season series edge and the first meeting since 1995 when both teams were in the Western Lakes Activities Association. It is shaping up to be a very interesting game in South Lyon.

 

West Bloomfield at Sterling Heights Stevenson: This is going to be one of the most hyped matchups in the State on Friday night. Who doesn’t love a good OAA Red vs MAC Red matchup??? It will be the first meeting between these two teams. The Titans have a ton of experience back from a team that made the Division One State Semifinals last season. We don’t know about the health of Jordan Ramsey. Ramsey did not play in their 19-14 victory over Southfield Arts and Tech. He hasn’t played in a few weeks due to injury but Sterling Heights Stevenson has some very talented players to fill the void for Ramsey in Jordan Kwaitkowski, Tony Schumate, and quarterback Biagio Madonna. Kwaitkowski and Schumate combined for 200 rushing yards and three touchdowns against the Warriors. Kwaitkowski caught a pass for a score in that game as well. The Titans have heard a ton about the Lakers and especially running back Donovan Edwards. Edwards had two scores in a 56-3 blowout of Troy on Friday night in the Swamp but they saw their four game shutout streak snapped with a Ryan Peluso field goal. The quarterback matchup is going to be very interesting between Alex Short and Madonna. The running back battle should be the key matchup between Edwards, Dillion Tatum, and Mekhi Elam. The battle in the trenches are also going to be interesting between Michigan commit Giovanni El-Hadi going up against one of the best defensive lines in the State led by Amir Herring and Brandon Davis-Swan. The coaching matchup is also going to be very interesting as well between Coach Ron Bellamy and Coach Justin Newcomb. There are going to be a ton of storylines heading into this game at Runkel Field on Friday night.

Top Five Games

Top Five Games: By Sammy Taormina

 

Top Five Games:

 By Sammy Taormina

Chippewa Valley at Stoney Creek: This is going to be the Cougars biggest challenge of the season when they host Chippewa Valley on Friday night. The Big Reds come into this game riding a ton of confidence after coming back from 14-0 down to beat a very good Utica Eisenhower squad 21-14. They have a ton of experience led by quarterback Ryan Schuester along with running back Ryan Hawkins and top wide receiver Cephas Harris. Also Chippewa Valley is well coached under Coach Scott Merchant. Stoney Creek features their fair share of experience as well in quarterback Ryan Echout, running back Cam Buford, and running back Jon Fogler. They too have a proven coach in Nick Merlo. This is a perfect opportunity for the Cougars to show that they mean business especially against a proven MAC Red opponent like Chippewa Valley.

 

Groves at Seaholm: This is the Battle of Birmingham Part II. Think of what Caleb Knoer did against Jaden Mangham a few weeks ago stripping him of the football in the endzone in a 21-21 game in the fourth quarter and forcing a touchback. The next drive the Maples scored and earned a 35-28 victory over the Falcons in Beverly Hills on one pass attempt no less. Groves has long been waiting for revenge against Seaholm. The Maples have won the last two in this rivalry. It’s going to be very interesting in the Maple Forest.

 

Oak Park at Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit: The Knights picked up their first win of the season going into Grosse Pointe South and stunning the Blue Devils 35-27 last week. I think the return of ReShawn Benny has been huge for Coach Greg Carter’s team along with the improved play of quarterback James Burnley. Oak Park has played a brutal schedule playing the likes of West Bloomfield, Clarkston, Lake Orion, Southfield Arts and Tech, Oxford, and Groves and to do that against a MAC Red team in Grosse Pointe South is a statement. Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit does have some athletes as well and they played Lake Orion tough losing 7-6 in week three. The Cubs beat Grosse Pointe North 28-14 last week in Grosse Pointe. It’s shaping up to be a very interesting game between two schools that know each other well.

 

Grand Blanc at Clarkston: The Wolves have been rolling all season long but they were tested last week by Oxford and their time possession game. Clarkston had to survive 21-7 last week. Grand Blanc needed a double reverse, a fake punt for a touchdown, and a bad snap to earn a 28-14 victory over Lake Orion last week. The Bobcats have a prolific offense of balance and speed. The Wolves are huge up front and can beat you in different ways. Clarkston’s pass defense should be tested in this game.

 

Southfield Arts and Tech at Sterling Heights Stevenson: I wonder how the latest episode of “The MAC Attack with Zach and Zack” is going to feel about how Oak Park stunned Grosse Pointe South. Could it happen again with another OAA Red team beating another MAC Red team on the road??? It’s possible. The Titans have playoff experience but the Warriors have been a Jekyll and Hyde team. Southfield Arts and Tech has athletes like quarterback Isiah Marshall, running back RaeQuan Lee, wide receivers Jeff Bowens and Robert Army. Sterling Heights Stevenson has size up front and proven playmakers. With what happened to Grosse Pointe South the Titans needs to be on upset alert. Southfield Arts and Tech should come into this game playing with nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Top Five Games

Football Playoff Matchups are Officially Set

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Football Playoff Matchups are Officially Set.

Written Sunday October 25th at 12:30 PM

Here are all the playoff matchups surrounding the OAA. I credit Anthony Taormina and the MHSAA for doing a good job on the brackets. We will have complete coverage on these matchups on the podcast and on the blog. Should be very interesting to watch.

Here are the matchups.

Division One.

Region 2, District 4

8. OXFORD (31.367) at 1. CLARKSTON (75.333)

5. LAKE ORION (45.000) at 4. Grand Blanc (59.367)

6. Lapeer (40.000) at 3. Davison (64.667)

7. ADAMS (36.167) at 2. ROCHESTER (70.000)

Region 4, District 7

8. FARMINGTON (15.4.00) at 1. Sterling Heights Stevenson (64.367)

5. TROY ATHENS (37.000) at 4. SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH (39.000)

6. TROY (34.867) at 3. BLOOMFIELD HILLS (46.067)

7. Utica Ford II (25.500) at 2. WEST BLOOMFIELD (64.167)

Region 4, District 8

1. STONEY CREEK (71.900)-Bye

5. Utica Eisenhower (38.400) at 4. Chippewa Valley (39.000)

6. Romeo (36.200) at 3. New Baltimore Anchor Bay (50.833)

7. Macomb L’Anse Creuse North (7.000) at 2. Macomb Dakota (67.333)

Division Two.

Region 6, District 12

8. Walled Lake Central (14.700) at 1. Fenton (67.667)

5. Waterford Kettering (35.233) at 4. NORTH FARMINGTON (44.000)

6. Waterford Mott (30.000) at 3. Walled Lake Western (46.067)

7. Milford (26.400) at 2. South Lyon (49.200)

 

Region 7, District 14

8. OAK PARK (15.600) at 1. Grosse Pointe South (56.567)

5. Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit (31.600) at 4. Grosse Pointe North (38.500)

6. Detroit Renaissance (28.333) at 3. FERNDALE (53.400)

7. Lincoln Park (21.767) at 2. Wyandotte Roosevelt (56.167)

 

Region 8, District 15

8. Sterling Heights (12.000) at 1. SEAHOLM (56.333)

5. GROVES (40.333) at 4. AVONDALE (40.700)

6. ROYAL OAK (22.333) at 3. BERKLEY (50.900)

7. Warren Cousino (21.400) at 2. Warren Mott (56.000)

 

Division Three.

Region 11, District 21

1. Linden (47.833)-Bye

5. Holly (32.000) at 4. Bay City Central (28.333)

6. PONTIAC (15.000) at 3. Bay City Central (38.167)

7. Clio (8.863) at 2. Flint Kearsley (44.333)

Top Five Games

Top Five Games: By Sammy Taormina

Top Five Games: By Sammy Taormina

Royal Oak at Berkley: I remember chatting with Berkley coach Sean Shields about how his team gears up to play Royal Oak. They did not play each other in the regular season due to COVID but they will get that chance to play each other. The Bears have had a great season but two straight losses to close out the season hurts. The Ravens have struggled but they played better against Fraser last week. Royal Oak has won the last two meetings over Berkley by a combined 54-7. This is shaping up to be a very interesting game. I wonder if “The Curb” is on the line in this game???

 

Adams at Rochester: The Falcons have had a great season, first league title and undefeated season since 1993. Rochester will have a chance to snap another painful streak when they host Adams. The Falcons haven’t beaten the Highlanders since 1996. Adams has had a tough season but they are still Adams. The Highlanders have played a much tougher schedule than Rochester. I wonder how Falcons alumni’s Dan Strickradt and Keith Dunlap are feeling right now seeing what is happening with Rochester. This is shaping up to be a very good game, could this be history in the making???

 

Groves at Avondale: The Yellow Jackets sent a huge statement by blowing out Bloomfield Hills 37-9 on Friday night. Avondale earned themselves a home game with Groves on Friday night at Dick Bye Field. The Falcons were blown out 40-14 by Stoney Creek last week sending them to 3-3. Groves has played a much tougher schedule but the Yellow Jackets have been red hot in the last three weeks. There should be plenty of athleticism on display in Auburn Hills.

 

Waterford Kettering at North Farmington: This is a very interesting matchup between the Raiders and Captains. Both coaches know each other real well from their college days in Ken Schmidt and Jon Herstein. Waterford Kettering is a resilient group which included a comeback over arch rival Waterford Mott beating them for the second straight season 34-26. North Farmington forfeited their game with Seaholm last week because of a power outage. The Captains and the Raiders were supposed to play in week one but due to COVID that did not happen. North Farmington won 35-30 at home over Waterford Kettering last season but the Captains almost came back and won that game. Waterford Kettering has something to prove. This is a very dangerous game for the Raiders.

 

Lake Orion at Grand Blanc: The Bobcats have been rolling in the Saginaw Valley and they picked up a huge win over Saline 14-13 last week. Grand Blanc has had a history of collapsing in the playoffs typically against OAA schools or Davison or Lapeer. The Bobcats have a very good quarterback in Ty Brotebeck and a very good running back in Elijah Jackson-Anderson. The defense has had a great year as well. Grand Blanc wants to prove to everyone that they belong which is their chip. The Dragons have played tougher competition than Grand Blanc. They have struggled offensively this season against very good teams but the defense is stout. Lake Orion has lost to two top ten state ranked teams in Clarkston and West Bloomfield. They remind me a lot of Utica Eisenhower, no offense but a stout defense. This game should be a low scoring defensive game. The coaching matchup is very interesting between Coach Clint Alexander and John Blackstock. This is shaping up to be an interesting game as mentioned.

Top Five Games

Top Five Games

Top Five Games:

By Sammy Taormina

Groves at Stoney Creek: The Cougars have been rolling clinching the White and making statement after statement. Last week they blew out Southfield Arts and Tech 36-7 on the road. They already have road wins over North Farmington, Seaholm, and Adams this season. This is shaping up to be an interesting game because of last season when a bad exchange caused Stoney Creek the game in Beverly Hills falling 28-23. Groves has been very inconsistent this season but the Falcons are coming off a 38-20 victory over Oak Park in Knight Valley. As mentioned this is shaping up to be a very interesting game.

 

Troy Athens at Troy: This has been an interesting city rivalry over the years between the “That School Down the Road” and “The rival.” The Red Hawks have really owned this city rivalry in the last two years outscoring the Colts 73-0 and have won seven of the last eight meetings overall. Both teams have some experience although Troy Athens did not play last week. Troy beat Pontiac 49-0 last week. It should be an interesting game to keep an eye on this week for sure.

 

Rochester at Berkley: This game would had been more interesting if the Bears would had won last week against Bloomfield Hills (lost 35-34 in overtime) but Berkley still controls its own destiny in the Blue with Rochester coming to Hurley Field. The Falcons are 5-0 for the first time since 1993 and have clinched at least a share of the Blue. They can win it outright if they beat the Bears this week. Both teams have experienced players which makes this matchup even more interesting.

 

Seaholm at North Farmington: The Raiders have rolled over their last two opponents by a combined 52-17 which included a huge 14-3 victory at Oxford last week. The Maples lost a tough one to Clarkston 35-7 after pulling off what was the best win in program history after beating Groves two weeks ago. It will be an interesting quarterback and coaching matchup between Caleb Knoer and Coach Jim DeWald against Jacob Bousamara and Coach Jon Herstein. That will be the matchup to watch as we head into the postseason.

 

Southfield Arts and Tech at Oxford: Both the Warriors and Wildcats are struggling coming into this game at Wildcat Stadium. Both teams have very good quarterbacks in Isiah Marshall and Brady Carpenter and talented running backs in RaeQuan Lee and Tate Muir. Oxford has scored only three points in two weeks which has resulted in two losses. Southfield Arts and Tech was blown out by Stoney Creek at home 36-7 last week. Both teams will need to fix some things heading into the playoffs next week.

College Kids and Covid: Are we getting what we’re paying for?

College Kids and Covid: Are we getting what we’re paying for?

College Kids and Covid: Are we getting what we’re paying for?

By Rebecca Andrus

When the shutdown order went into effect in March, college students were forced to finish their semesters online.  Many of them had no choice but to move out of their dorms or apartments and head for home.  As a parent of three college students, I was concerned.  Not all students perform well with online classes, and some of these professors have never taught an online class before.  With my son eyeing graduation in May, I couldn’t help but wondering how he was going to manage and if he was going to pass.  With so much invested in his education, was this how it was going to end?  My son having to take another semester of college to retake a class or two he failed during a pandemic?

Overall, I believe the universities my children attend did everything in their power to help the students through the last six weeks of class.  I kept telling myself that there was no way they were going to flunk these kids during a pandemic.  And I was right, not only did they establish a generous curve, they also offered the students a pass or fail option in each class.  I got the impression that as long as the students logged into class and did their work, they were guaranteed a passing grade.  And yes, my son graduated.

My son currently lives at home, with a bachelor’s degree, and sees a bleak job market before him.  A college degree is a huge accomplishment, creating opportunities to pursue your dreams and passions.  That’s all on hold for him right now.  He works at a local coffee shop, waiting for things to turn around.  Not the job he was expecting after graduation.

My two youngest headed back to college in late August, doing most of their schooling from their apartments.  Both of them chose a creative major.  In a world without a pandemic, all their classes would be in person getting hands-on feedback from their professors.  They seem to have adjusted well to this virtual way of learning.  They both say the departments and professors are very organized and overall doing a good job.  I give the colleges a lot of credit for allowing the students back on campus and putting safety procedures in place to keep them safe.  I truly believe the universities are doing the best they can during this difficult time, but is the quality and experience of a college education there?  And with the high cost of college tuition, I can’t help but ask, “Are we getting what we’re paying for?”