Around the OAA: Week Eleven Recap

Around the OAA: Week Eleven Recap

Week Eleven Recap

Written Saturday November 5th at 10:30 AM

ADAMS 28, ROCHESTER 14. This was a very odd game on Friday night in Rochester which almost saw an upset occur for the first time since 1996. The Falcons controlled the first half by playing time possession football. Alex Bueno had a one yard quarterback keeper for the Falcons in the second quarter to take a 7-0 lead to the half. Adams would respond in the third behind a fake punt to tie the game but Rochester responded with Grant Calcagno scoring a three yard touchdown to give the Falcons a 14-7 lead. The Highlanders answered with 21 unanswered points starting with a 68 yard rushing touchdown from Parker Picot tying the game at 14-14. Picot would then find Demarcus Rouse for a 20 yard passing touchdown for a 21-14 Adams lead. Picot would add another touchdown from five yards to give the Highlanders a 28-14 lead in which that would wrap up the scoring. Adams would hold off Rochester winning their 25th straight game over the Falcons and getting to the regional finals for the second straight year. The Highlanders will travel to Clarkston next week for the regionals.

CLARKSTON 49, Davison 40. Ethan Clark has went nuts for the Wolves. He had over 400 yards of total offense, 336 rushing yards, and six touchdowns. Clark had a 12 yard rushing score along with a 26 yard rushing score, a 50 yard touchdown run, and a 65 yard touchdown run for Clarkston. The offensive line should get the most credit. They have done very well for the Wolves to give Clark the holes he needed against a very good Cardinals defense. The Saginaw Valley League player of the year Carter Herriman had a one yard score to start the home team’s scoring on the night while Jaylen Flowers added a 12 yard score for Davison. The Cardinals added a kickoff touchdown in the third quarter but the Wolves responded with Mike Hein scoring a 35 yard rushing score off a quarterback keeper. Davison added a touchdown to make it 35-27 but Clark struck for his fifth rushing touchdown from two yards to increase the Wolves lead to 42-27. The Cardinals responded with another touchdown from 70 yards off a trick play keeping within striking distance at 42-34. Flowers added his second touchdown of the night but Davison failed on the two point conversion attempt to tie the game keeping the score 42-40 Wolves. Clark would add his sixth rushing touchdown going 67 yards to make the score 49-40 Clarkston. The Wolves defense would then rise to the occasion and stop the Cardinals on fourth down keeping the score at 49-40 Clarkston. The Wolves moves onto the regional finals where they will play Adams next week.

GROVES 26, SEAHOLM 12. A ton of missed opportunities and rough breaks for both teams but it was the Falcons that beat the Maples for the second time this season and 11th of the last 13 times these two rivals have played. Seaholm scored first with Colton Kinnie He had a six yard touchdown run to give the Maples a 6-0 lead. Kyle Robbins added a 51 yard touchdown off the pitch option from Kinnie to make it 12-0 Maples. Groves would score 26 unanswered points. The Falcons started their comeback with a Josh Woods four yard rushing touchdown and added a 26 yard touchdown pass from Cayden Hardy to Jailen Samuel to take the lead. Woods would then go 80 yards for a touchdown in the third to give the Falcons a seven point lead. Groves would then add a 95 yard touchdown from Elias Kendra off the misdirection to increase their lead. The Falcons stopped the Maples veer attack and is now moving onto the regional finals to play Livonia Franklin next week.

Detroit Cass Tech 25, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 14. It was going to be a very interesting matchup with the weather conditions not favoring the passing game with the wind. The game started fast when Isiah Marshall started the game with almost throwing a pick six but instead had a 22 yard rushing touchdown to put the Warriors up 7-0 early. The Technicians responded with quarterback Leeshaun Mumpfield rushing from five yards out on their first drive but missed the extra point to make it 7-6 Southfield Arts and Tech. Detroit Cass Tech would take the lead as they scored a passing touchdown from Mumpfield to Elijah Jordan from 30 yards to make it 13-7 Technicians. The Warriors responded with a five yard rushing score from Marshall and a tough extra point making the score 14-13 Southfield Arts and Tech. The Warriors started with the football but the Detroit Cass Tech defense held firm and went down and scored a 15 yard touchdown run from Mumpfield but missed the two point try for a 19-14 Technicians lead in the third quarter. Detroit Cass Tech would recover the onside kick, very similar strategy against West Bloomfield from last week. It allowed the Technicians to score on a two yard rushing touchdown from Sean Hodges increasing the Detroit Cass Tech lead to 25-14 in the fourth. The Technicians would shut down Southfield Arts and Tech’s high octane offense the rest of the way earning their second win over a top ten team and a measure of revenge from week one. Detroit Cass Tech will head to Macomb Dakota to play the Cougars next week. Another difficult loss for the Warriors. They will be a force next season with a ton of proven experience coming back.

Around the OAA: Week Eleven Recap

Around the OAA: Postseason Thoughts

Postseason Thoughts.

Written Sunday October 23rd at 7:40 PM

Here are my thoughts on the postseason matchups that were announced this evening. I will have more coverage on the podcast and more during the week so stay tuned everyone.

Birmingham Brother Rice at AVONDALE: There are some differences from last season compared to this season. This is a rematch of a 58-0 Warriors blowout win over the Yellow Jackets at Wisner Stadium last season. Avondale should be more prepared for Birmingham Brother Rice this time despite being a very tough matchup. This was expected with the winner likely to see Walled Lake Western in the next round.

FARMINGTON at Temperance Bedford: This is an awful matchup for Farmington. They have to travel south on I-275 to I-75 in Monroe County. The Mules are coming off a stunning 7-0 win over Saline two weeks ago. The Falcons have a solid quarterback in Dominic Peshi and running back Cam Pettaway. Either way this is a brutal matchup for Farmington.

FERNDALE at SEAHOLM: This is a very interesting matchup. The Eagles were the last team to get into the postseason in Division Two after winning 54-21 over St. Clair Shores South Lake last week. Seaholm has won five of the last six meetings over Ferndale. The Maples have lost two straight games to close the season. It’s a tough matchup for Ferndale going up against the veer but it’s an opportunity for the Eagles to see if they can matchup against a very good team.

Warren Mott at GROVES: The Falcons earned a big 14-7 win over Seaholm last week not only just to get into the postseason but they get a home game out of this. Groves couldn’t play Warren Mott in the postseason a few years ago because they played an ineligible player and had to forfeit that game. The Marauders really haven’t played the competition that the Falcons have so this is a great matchup for Groves in Beverly Hills.

TROY at SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH: The Warriors got a great first round matchup with the Colts. Southfield Arts and Tech is riding with a ton of confidence heading into the postseason and is coming off a huge 28-21 win over River Rouge last week. Troy has not seen the competition or the quarterback like they will in Isiah Marshall. Expect their defense will be tested. It could be a long night for the Colts in this matchup.

Detroit Cass Tech at WEST BLOOMFIELD: I’m in absolute shock and in horror that the MHSAA unless this is media related which I think it is that they would send Detroit Cass Tech northwest to the Swamp to take on the Lakers. This game ended up being the “Ballys Sports Game of the Week.” The good news for West Bloomfield is that they should have Requan Nance and Semaj Morgan coming back but this is not the matchup that I expected them to get. At least the game is in the Swamp and not on the road.

ROCHESTER at STONEY CREEK: The Falcons have had their problems against their city rivals in Adams and Stoney Creek. They will get one of them in Stoney Creek. It is also a rematch of a 43-22 Cougars win over Rochester two weeks ago that game was also at Stoney Creek. There are a ton of storylines in this game as well especially with Coach Nick Merlo going up against alum school. Rochester needs to exercise their city demons. This could be a start.

LAKE ORION at ADAMS: This is a very interesting matchup and a rematch of two Red rivals. Not to mention that the Dragons and Highlanders met a few weeks ago in Lake Orion with Adams coming out on top 42-21. The Highlanders have been rolling on all cylinders ever since their loss to Clarkston. The Dragons really struggled against Saline. Lake Orion is a team that is playing with nothing to lose.

Lapeer at CLARKSTON: The Lightning have had a Wolves problem in the last seven meetings. This is  a rematch of a 48-13 Clarkston rout of Lapeer two weeks ago. Ethan Clark had four touchdowns in that game. This game is at the Wolves Den which they have only played three games on their home field this season. If I’m the Lightning I am absolutely sick and tired of playing the Wolves and they get them again. If Clarkston wins this game then they could play Davison in the district finals.

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1st & Goal: 2022 Week 8 Review

Plenty of regular-season wheels were still in spin during football’s Week 8, including opportunities for a few more historic league championship claims and a few upsets to keep this season’s playoff field a little tougher to forecast.

Banner Day For Lutheran North Golfers

With his team tied with Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood after the first round of the MHSAA Division 3 Girls Golf Finals, Macomb Lutheran North coach Alex Schlump didn’t need to deliver a big pep talk to his team going into the second and last day. Instead, it was just a simple message he’s preached to his team all year.

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Midland Dow Travels Little to Go Far

Midland Dow’s boys tennis team didn’t have to travel far to claim another MHSAA Lower Peninsula Division 2 title Saturday at the Midland Tennis Center. With top performers in every flight, the hometown Chargers were well-represented in their quest for the championship trophy.

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Boys Cross Country (UP) · Finals: Oct. 22
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Girls Cross Country (LP) · Finals: Nov. 5
Boys Soccer · Finals: Nov. 5
Girls Swimming & Diving (LP) · Finals: Nov. 18-19
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Our first Finals of 2022-23 are complete and our first champions awarded – and we move into October this weekend with more playoff action soon to begin. This edition includes coverage of the Upper Peninsula Girls Tennis Finals, a preview of Week 6 football games across the state and features on standouts in volleyball, swimming and tennis with high hopes for the postseason.

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Many Michigan football league play right through the end of the regular season, although often league championships are decided by power-packed matchups in Weeks 6, 7 or 8. This Week 6 is shaping up as perhaps the week that may most shape the 2022 regular season.

Performance of the Week: Temperance Bedford’s Hannah Smith

Smith has senior-season goals, and Saturday’s Monroe County championship meet provided significant momentum as she seeks to fulfill them. Smith was named Athlete of the Meet after winning the 500-yard freestyle in 5:29.47 and qualifying for the Lower Peninsula Division 2 Finals in the 200 free, also in victory with a time of 2:01.17.

Amid Decade of Dominance, Negaunee’s Latest Finals Title Stands Out

Negaunee has been the measuring stick in Upper Peninsula girls tennis for the past decade. The Miners showed why in earning their eighth U.P. Division 1 title in 10 years Wednesday with 19 points. They were followed by Marquette with 14, Escanaba 11, 2021 champion Ishpeming Westwood with eight, Gladstone three, Menominee one and Kingsford.

Senior-Dominated Iron Mountain Soars to UPD2 Finals Repeat

There was both a single reason and a singles reason why Iron Mountain won the championship at the MHSAA Upper Peninsula Division 2 Girls Tennis Finals played at Westwood High School on Thursday. The difference is subtle — just a single letter “s” — but rings true both ways.

Dow Riding Record-Setting Regular Season Into Pursuit of 1st Finals Title Since 2016

The Midland Dow boys tennis team has one big goal this season: Win the MHSAA Lower Peninsula Division 2 Finals title. And the Chargers aren’t shying away from talking about it. “That’s the goal from the beginning – that’s always the goal,” Dow senior Thomas Ladwein said.

Sarafa Among All-Time Marian Stars, Greatest Setters in MHSAA History

Mayssa Cook said she had a suggestion for then 11-year-old Ava Sarafa upon first seeing Sarafa training on a volleyball court. Cook knew Sarafa already had the tools to be an elite volleyball player, given her height and skills, but put a figurative bug in her ear while watching Sarafa go from doing hitting drills to setting.

MHSAA Sportsmanship Summits to be Presented for First Time Since 2019 

The Michigan High School Athletic Association’s annual Sportsmanship Summit series will return this fall to be conducted for the first time since 2019, again focusing on sportsmanship both on and off the field of play.

Culture Change Creates More Organized, Motivated & Successful Manchester

Manchester’s football team is going through a re-birth. One of the team’s top players – senior Jaxon McGuigan – calls it a change in culture. “This summer, when we were having workouts or lifting, we had 30 guys show up every time,” said McGuigan, the team’s leading receiver.

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Boys Cross Country (LP) · Finals: Nov. 5
Girls Cross Country (LP) · Finals: Nov. 5
Boys Soccer · Finals: Nov. 5
Girls Swimming & Diving (LP) · Finals: Nov. 18-19
Girls Volleyball · Finals: Nov. 19
Football 8-Player · Finals: 18-19
Football 11-Player · Finals: 25-26

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As League Rivals Rise, Sturgis Works to Continue Setting Championship Pace

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Saline’s Williams-Hoak Named National Coach of the Year by LPGA Professionals

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MHSAA Tournament Attendance Rebounds to Top 1.3 Million Spectators in 2021-22

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Girls Volleyball · Finals: Nov. 19
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Around the OAA.

This is a blog that is devoted to the OAA. We cover 23 schools from Oakland County to Wayne County. From Oxford to Harper Woods. This blog will give insight and projections around the OAA.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Written by Sammy Taormina

Picks Week One.

Written Tuesday August 23rd at 10:10 AM

Hello to everyone and welcome to the 2022 football season. We will be doing our weekly picks this season so here are the people to get to know.

Sammy Taormina-Host OAA Now, Last Three Brain Cells Podcast, known as SANDY DUNES

Scott Burnstein-State Champs host and MIPrepZone writer, known as BURNEY

Keith Dunlap-Special writer at WDIV, known as DUNLAP

Tim English-Blogger, historian, known as TIM

Dan Stickradt-Writer for North Oakland Sports, known as STICK

Sean Cotter-North Farmington Boys Basketball and Walled Lake Western film guy, known as COTTER

 

We’ll get TIM’s picks when we get them

 

SANDY DUNES 0-0

BURNEY 0-0

DUNLAP 0-0

TIM 0-0

STICK 0-0

COTTER 0-0

 

  1. West Bloomfield vs Sterling Heights Stevenson at Wayne State: The Lakers should be no strangers to the spotlight. They are on Bally Sports Detroit for the fifth time in the last two years. West Bloomfield has made the postseason eight straight years. They should be no strangers to playing against the Macomb Area Red. Donovan Edwards who is now at Michigan had the game of his life at Runkel Field in a stunning 63-6 blowout of the Titans in the 2020 postseason. It’s the second meeting between the two schools. Sterling Heights Stevenson made the postseason three straight years but fell to Belleville in the Division One State Semifinals last season. This should be a really interesting matchup at Wayne State but West Bloomfield better be careful.

 

SANDY DUNES: WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, STERLING HEIGHTS STEVENSON 7.

BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 34, STERLING HEIGHTS STEVENSON 14.

DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 27, STERLING HEIGHTS STEVENSON 17.

TIM:

STICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD over STERLING HEIGHTS STEVENSON.

COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 38, STERLING HEIGHTS STEVENSON 14.

 

Orchard Lake St. Marys at 2. Adams: The Highlanders should be hungry for more success after making the Division One State Finals last season. They have the majority of their team coming back despite losing some key players to graduation. Adams coach Tony Patritto should be no stranger to playing against George Poritt led Orchard Lake St. Marys programs or the Catholic League itself. The Eaglets have a new coach in former Michigan standout Jermaine Gonzales. It’s the first meeting between these two schools Patritto should know them quite well prior to coming to Adams.

 

SANDY DUNES: ADAMS 27, ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARYS 20.

BURNEY: ADAMS 32, ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARYS 29.

DUNLAP: ADAMS 31, ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARYS 20.

TIM:

STICK: ADAMS over ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARYS.

COTTER: ADAMS 24, ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARYS 7.

 

  1. Clarkston vs Davison at Michigan: This is a rematch of a hard fought 29-26 Wolves victory over the Cardinals last season in Ann Arbor. Clarkston has won all five meetings against Davison whether it was in the regular season or in the postseason. The Cardinals will have to deal with Ethan Clark. Clark had a monster game against them last season. Davison has not fared well against the OAA. They are 0-7 against the league since 2010 (Adams doesn’t count because they had to forfeit because of COVID protocol.) Clarkston needs to be careful despite having Michigan experience. The Cardinals have a tough schedule and getting a win like this would make their season.

 

SANDY DUNES: CLARKSTON 27, DAVISON 24.

BURNEY: CLARKSTON 28, DAVISON 23.

DUNLAP: DAVISON 35, CLARKSTON 31.

TIM:

STICK: CLARKSTON over DAVISON.

COTTER: DAVISON 31, CLARKSTON 28.

 

  1. Southfield Arts and Tech vs Detroit Cass Tech at Lawrence Tech: This is a rematch of two programs that know each other very well. The Technicians won 49-22 over the Warriors at Wayne State. The game was moved to Lawrence Tech which is in Southfield this season. The Warriors defense was a complete disaster allowing 346 points which was the most in school history last season. Southfield Arts and Tech has a high octane offense led by quarterback Isiah Marshall. Detroit Cass Tech has athletes too and they are stout as well. They have made the postseason 15 of the last 16 years. This should be a shootout but whoever’s defense shows up should win this game.

 

SANDY DUNES: DETROIT CASS TECH 70, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 56.

BURNEY: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 30, DETROIT CASS TECH 15.

DUNLAP: DETROIT CASS TECH 31, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 21.

TIM:

STICK: DETROIT CASS TECH over SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH.

COTTER: DETROIT CASS TECH 42, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 28.

 

  1. Lake Orion at Utica Eisenhower: This is the 11thmeeting between the two schools. The Dragons and Eagles are no strangers to each other whether it is in the regular season or especially in the postseason. Utica Eisenhower beat Lake Orion 27-20 in the 2019 postseason but the Dragons have gotten the best of the Eagles in 2008, 2010, 2012 in the postseason and last season’s 33-7 blowout. Utica Eisenhower has Preston Crumm back at quarterback while Lake Orion should be much improved defensively. This could be a low scoring game with both teams usually have stout defenses. It should be very interesting at Sweinhart Field.

 

SANDY DUNES: LAKE ORION 24, UTICA EISENHOWER 20.

BURNEY: LAKE ORION 27, UTICA EISENHOWER 26.

DUNLAP: LAKE ORION 28, UTICA EISENHOWER 24.

TIM:

STICK: LAKE ORION over UTICA EISENHOWER.

COTTER: LAKE ORION 28, UTICA EISENHOWER 21.

 

  1. Harper Woods at Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy: This is the second meeting between these two city rivals in what is dubbed “The Backyard Brawl.” The Pioneers won 15-12 over the Eagles in 2009. Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy forfeited their year last season but they were 6-2 technically. Harper Woods has a ton of proven players coming back. The Pioneers need to be on upset alert especially going up against a program that is much better than their record indicates.

 

SANDY DUNES: HARPER WOODS 24, CHANDLER PARK 21.

BURNEY: HARPER WOODS 31, CHANDLER PARK 17.

DUNLAP: HARPER WOODS 23, CHANDLER PARK 16.

TIM:

STICK: HARPER WOODS over CHANDLER PARK.

COTTER: HARPER WOODS 39, CHANDLER PARK 8.

 

Milan at 7. Berkley: The Bears are 12-6 and have two postseason appearances. Berkley will be a different team according to Coach Sean Shields. They are trying to get to their goal which is a league crown which looks very manageable. The Bears should be tested against a very good Milan program. The Big Reds have made the postseason 15 of the last 18 years. Milan is 35-8 since 2018. This is going to be a very tough matchup at Hurley Field to say the least.

 

SANDY DUNES: BERKLEY 35, MILAN 32.

BURNEY: BERKLEY 24, MILAN 20.

DUNLAP: BERKLEY 17, MILAN 13.

TIM:

STICK: BERKLEY over MILAN

COTTER: BERKLEY 24, MILAN 21.

 

Seaholm at 8. Bloomfield Hills: This is third meeting between these two neighborhood rivals and the first meeting since 2017 when Bloomfield Hills won 21-19. Seaholm won the first meeting 38-21 in 2014. This is a very interesting matchup of two different styles. The Blackhawks are more of a spread team while the Maples are more of a veer team. The quarterback matchup is very intriguing between CJ Jackson of Bloomfield Hills and Colton Kinnie of Seaholm. Whoever wins the battle of intangibles wins this game.

 

SANDY DUNES: SEAHOLM 27, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 20.

BURNEY: BLOOMFIELD HILLS 28, SEAHOLM 27.

DUNLAP: SEAHOLM 27, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 24.

TIM:

STICK: BLOOMFIELD HILLS over SEAHOLM.

COTTER: SEAHOLM 26, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 21.

 

  1. Stoney Creek at Detroit Mumford: This is the first meeting between the Cougars and the Mustangs. Stoney Creek was supposed to play Port Huron but the Big Reds are playing Grand Rapids Catholic Central instead. Detroit Mumford is 6-10 in the last two years. The Cougars have a veteran team. This should be very interesting in Detroit.

 

SANDY DUNES: STONEY CREEK 28, DETROIT MUMFORD 12.

BURNEY: STONEY CREEK 25, DETROIT MUMFORD 20.

DUNLAP: STONEY CREEK 35, DETROIT MUMFORD 7.

TIM:

STICK: STONEY CREEK over DETROIT MUMFORD.

COTTER: STONEY CREEK 32 DETROIT MUMFORD 8.

 

  1. Oxford at Romeo: These two schools are no strangers to each other having played since 2014. The Wildcats are 7-25 against the Bulldogs. Oxford fell 34-13 to Romeo last season in a game that was closer than the score indicated. The Bulldogs have a ton of experience coming back. The Wildcats have not fared well at Dan Barnabo Field. It should be very interesting to see what happens.

 

SANDY DUNES: ROMEO 24, OXFORD 20.

BURNEY: OXFORD 25, ROMEO 24.

DUNLAP: OXFORD 27, ROMEO 20.

TIM:

STICK: ROMEO over OXFORD.

COTTER: ROMEO 27, OXFORD 7.

 

Utica at Rochester: This is the 25th meeting between the Falcons and the Chieftains. Rochester has won three straight and won the 2012 and 2013 meetings by a combined 66-21 including a 28-14 victory in 2013. The last time that Utica beat Rochester was in 1979 when they won 26-0. The Chieftains have been improving, they made the postseason last season. The Falcons should have their hands full in this game at Rochester Stadium.

 

SANDY DUNES: ROCHESTER 28, UTICA 14.

BURNEY: ROCHESTER 36, UTICA 21.

DUNLAP: ROCHESTER 28, UTICA 7.

TIM:

STICK: ROCHESTER over UTICA.

COTTER: ROCHESTER 31, UTICA 14.

 

North Farmington at Groves: These are two teams that are trying to turn around tough seasons and losing streaks. The Raiders lost six straight games which caused them to miss the postseason for the first time in three years. North Farmington’s last win came against Groves when they won 49-0 at Ron Holland Field. The Falcons missed the postseason for the first time in eight years last season. Groves wants to get back to where they have been. This is the 18th meeting between the two schools with the Raiders holding a 10-7 season series edge. This game should be tight in Beverly Hills.

 

SANDY DUNES: NORTH FARMINGTON 20, GROVES 17.

BURNEY: NORTH FARMINGTON 21, GROVES 20.

DUNLAP: GROVES 21, NORTH FARMINGTON 20.

TIM:

STICK: NORTH FARMINGTON over GROVES.

COTTER: NORTH FARMINGTON 21, GROVES 14.

 

Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit at Oak Park: These two neighborhood rivals are no strangers to one another. They are separated by four miles and are in the same district for boys basketball almost every year. The Knights are 2-1 against the Cubs. They have met in the postseason three times. Oak Park won 27-21 at Hazel Park in the 2020 district finals and 26-17 in the first round in 2016. Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit won 14-8 in the district finals in the 2013 postseason. This should be a very interesting matchup in Knight Valley.

 

SANDY DUNES: OAK PARK 28, DETROIT UNIVERSITY-DETROIT JESUIT 21.

BURNEY: OAK PARK 24, DETROIT UNIVERSITY-DETROIT JESUIT 23.

DUNLAP: DETROIT UNIVERSITY-DETROIT JESUIT 14, OAK PARK 7.

TIM:

STICK: OAK PARK over DETROIT UNIVERSITY-DETROIT JESUIT.

COTTER: OAK PARK 22, DETROIT UNIVERSITY-DETROIT JESUIT 21.

 

Troy Athens at Fraser: This is the first meeting between the two schools. The Red Hawks have a new coach in Tom Cook taking over the program. Troy Athens is 12-64 since 2012 but won five games last season. Fraser is coming into this season with high expectations. The Ramblers are 10-7 with two postseason appearances. They were 10-35 since 2015 prior to the two years. The Red Hawks are a different team. This should be a very interesting matchup.

 

SANDY DUNES: TROY ATHENS 20, FRASER 17.

BURNEY: TROY ATHENS 26, FRASER 25.

DUNLAP: FRASER 28, TROY ATHENS 17.

TIM:

STICK: TROY ATHENS over FRASER.

COTTER: TROY ATHENS 33, FRASER 14.

 

Troy at Macomb L’Anse Creuse North: This is the first meeting between the two schools. It has been a strong two years for the Colts. Troy is 12-6 in that span. The last time they took on a Macomb County opponent they were embarrassed 33-0 on regional television in the first round of the postseason by Chippewa Valley. The Crusaders are 0-14 in the last two years and 7-33 since 2016. This should be a cakewalk for the Colts but if not then let the criticism began.

 

SANDY DUNES: MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH 20, TROY 14.

BURNEY: TROY 27, MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH 17.

DUNLAP: MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH 24, TROY 20.

TIM:

STICK: TROY over MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH.

COTTER: TROY 34, MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE NORTH 7.

 

Ypsilanti Lincoln at Farmington: This is the second meeting between the Falcons and the Railsplitters but the first at Falcon Field. Farmington won 35-14 in Ypsilanti in 2019. The Falcons will look to have a bounce back year after going 4-12 in the last two seasons. Ypsilanti Lincoln is 13-21 since 2017. This should be a very interesting matchup at Falcon Field.

 

SANDY DUNES: FARMINGTON 24, YPSILANTI LINCOLN 21.

BURNEY: FARMINGTON 33, YPSILANTI LINCOLN 19.

DUNLAP: FARMINGTON 10, YPSILANTI LINCOLN 7.

TIM:

STICK: FARMINGTON over YPSILANTI LINCOLN.

COTTER: FARMINGTON 28, YPSILANTI LINCOLN 21.

 

Ferndale at Macomb L’Anse Creuse: This will be the first meeting between the two schools. It was a very rough year for the Eagles which was un Coach Eric Royal like. They were not the same program since losing to Royal Oak last season. Ferndale heads into Macomb County to take on Macomb L’Anse Creuse. The Lancers have made the postseason three straight years and is 18-10 in that span. This is going to be a very difficult matchup for the Eagles.

 

SANDY DUNES: FERNDALE 24, MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE 17.

BURNEY: FERNDALE 22, MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE 18.

DUNLAP: FERNDALE 21, MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE 20.

TIM:

STICK: FERNDALE over MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE

COTTER: MACOMB L’ANSE CREUSE 42, FERNDALE 6.

 

Royal Oak at Holly: This is going to be a really interesting matchup which will be on grass which could be an advantage for the Bronchos. It’s also a battle of new coaches between Dustyn Truitt at Royal Oak and Billy Keenest at Holly. Keenest is no stranger to the OAA coaching at Troy Athens and Berkley and is an Oxford alumni as well. Truitt is a Farmington alumni which makes this matchup the more interesting. The quarterback battle should be very interesting between Hudson Siddle and Ashton DeHart. The Ravens have Mekahi Jenkins which gives them an edge up front. This should be a classic battle up front as both teams are trying to get off to good starts.

 

SANDY DUNES: HOLLY 24, ROYAL OAK 20.

BURNEY: ROYAL OAK 28, HOLLY 15.

DUNLAP: ROYAL OAK 14, HOLLY 10.

TIM:

STICK: HOLLY over ROYAL OAK.

COTTER: HOLLY 27, ROYAL OAK 7.

 

Avondale at Warren Cousino: This is the seventh meeting all time between the Yellow Jackets and the Patriots but the first meeting since 2001. Warren Cousino is 6-37 since 2017. Avondale is 11-15 in their last three years. On paper this looks like a mismatch but you never know.

 

SANDY DUNES: AVONDALE 42, WARREN COUSINO 0.

BURNEY: AVONDALE 23, WARREN COUSINO 22.

DUNLAP: WARREN COUSINO 20, AVONDALE 17.

TIM:

STICK: AVONDALE over WARREN COUSINO.

COTTER: AVONDALE 49, WARREN COUSINO 7.

 

Madison Heights Bishop Foley at Pontiac: This is the first meeting between the Phoenix and the Ventures. Pontiac was supposed to take one Detroit Osborn in what would had been a much easier matchup but instead went with a much tougher matchup against Madison Heights Bishop Foley. The Ventures are well coached under Coach Brian Barnes. This will not be an easy matchup for Coach Ken Wade and company but the good news it’s at home.

 

SANDY DUNES: MADISON HEIGHTS BISHOP FOLEY 28, PONTIAC 26.

BURNEY: PONTIAC 21, MADISON HEIGHTS BISHOP FOLEY 17.

DUNLAP: MADISON HEIGHTS BISHOP FOLEY 24, PONTIAC 7.

TIM:

STICK: MADISON HEIGHTS BISHOP FOLEY over PONTIAC.

COTTER: MADISON HEIGHTS BISHOP FOLEY 49, PONTIAC 6.

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Friday, August 19, 2022

 

Volleyball Preview.

Written Friday August 19th at 9:30 PM

Here is my early preview for Volleyball heading into the season.

AROUND THE OAA TOP TEN

  1. Clarkston
  2. Berkley
  3. Oxford
  4. Lake Orion
  5. Stoney Creek
  6. Adams
  7. Seaholm
  8. Bloomfield Hills
  9. Troy
  10. West Bloomfield

Red

Clarkston

Oxford

Lake Orion

Adams

Stoney Creek

Seaholm

Bloomfield Hills

Troy

EARLY THOUGHTS: When looking at the Red. Clarkston is the team that stands out. They have a ton of experience coming back. Oxford looks to be the top challenger to Clarkston. The Wildcats have a solid core coming back. Lake Orion returns one of the most dangerous outside hitters in the State but there are some questions surrounding the Dragons. Adams should be solid this season. Stoney Creek as well should be in the mix. Seaholm is a wildcard in the Red. Bloomfield Hills has a new coach but has looked solid early. Troy should be a team to watch for as well. The Wolves are the early favorite with the proven experience that is back.

White

Berkley

West Bloomfield

North Farmington

Groves

Rochester

Farmington

Troy Athens

Avondale

EARLY THOUGHTS: When looking at the White. Berkley made a ton of strides last season. I think the Bears are ready for some more and they could have a deep postseason run if things go right. The Bears have a ton of proven experience coming back. West Bloomfield has a ton of proven experience coming back. North Farmington has some experience coming back. Groves could be a factor this season. Rochester has some experience coming back. Farmington lost a lot of talent from last season. Troy Athens will be very young this season. Avondale could make some noise as well this season. Overall this division looks like three teams have a shot but it’s anyone’s division.

 

Blue

Ferndale

Royal Oak

Harper Woods

Ferndale University

Southfield Arts and Tech

Oak Park

Pontiac

EARLY THOUGHTS: The Blue is not a strong division when looking at it on paper. Ferndale is the early favorite. The Eagles have proven experience and have been there and done that. Royal Oak could surprise some people. The Ravens have some proven experience coming back. Harper Woods is the new team on the block. There are some questions surrounding the Pioneers. Ferndale University is the darkhorse. The Eagles could surprise some people. Southfield Arts and Tech has been up and down. Oak Park has struggled recently as has Pontiac. I think Ferndale has the edge over everyone in this division.