Gov. Whitmer kicks off opening day in Michigan

Gov. Whitmer kicks off opening day in Michigan

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April 6, 2023

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Governor Whitmer Kicks Off Opening Day in Michigan

Governor joined groundskeeping team to help prepare the field for Opening Day

 

LANSING, Mich.– Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed April 6, 2023, as Opening Day in Michigan to celebrate the kickoff of the Detroit Tigers home game. The Tigers have called Comerica Park home since April 11, 2000 and today marks the beginning of their 122nd season.

 

Tigers

 

“The days are getting longer, the Oberon is flowing, and now, Opening Day is here,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “Recently, I had the honor of helping the hardworking staff at Comerica Park prepare for Opening Day. I hope every Michigander attending or watching the game has a great, safe day as the Tigers kick off their 122nd season. Let’s go, Tigers!”

 

Governor Whitmer joined Tigers Groundskeeper Heather Nabozny to prepare Comerica Park field for Opening Day. The Governor had the opportunity to drag the infield, drive the drag screen and place the brand-new bases onto the field. While her work on the field may done for the season, Governor Whitmer looks forward to cheering the Tigers on to a successful season!

 

To view the full Opening Day video, click here.

Lt. Gov. Gilchrist Announces Innovative Partnership

Lt. Gov. Gilchrist Announces Innovative Partnership

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April 5, 2023

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Lt. Gov. Gilchrist Announces Innovative Partnership to Attract and Retain Investment Professionals in Michigan

 

LANSING, Mich. – Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist joined the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) today to announce the Venture Fellows Program, a collaboration between MEDC and the Michigan Venture Capital Association (MVAC). Lt. Governor Gilchrist led the push for Michigan Strategic Fund funding for the Venture Fellows Program which will accelerate the fundraising and deployment of capital into early-stage companies. The program will be administered by the MVCA which works to increase the capital and talent available to venture investors so they can support Michigan’s most innovative entrepreneurs.

 

“Michigan workers are the most innovative and talented in the world, and we can lead the future if we support them with the resources they need to thrive,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “We can make Michigan the best place for dreamers and doers to realize a groundbreaking idea or pursue an exciting new venture. This crucial support for the Venture Fellows Program will help transform breakthrough ideas into new companies and industries that attract and retain talent and grow our economy. Governor Whitmer and I look forward to seeing this program’s impact and building on this progress to drive Michigan toward a bright future.”

 

The MVCA will create a broad network of talent to grow Michigan startups and support Michigan’s venture capital ecosystem. The Michigan Strategic Fund is supporting the Venture Fellows Program with $500,000 in matching funds that will be used to increase the number of venture professionals in Michigan, helping to accelerate fundraising for early-stage companies.

 

“Talent is essential and a priority for Michigan and the relaunch of the Venture Fellows program will help assist Michigan investor funds to add more staff capacity in order to expand their efforts,” said MVCA Executive Director Ara Topouzian. “This program is meant to ignite a new generation of investors that will hopefully create their own funds and support Michigan’s entrepreneurial community.”

 

To promote a diverse, equitable, and inclusive venture capital talent pool in Michigan, Lt. Governor Gilchrist brought together stakeholders to ensure the Venture Fellows Program prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and practices. The Program will help Michigan venture capital firms hire the next generation of venture fellows with diverse experiences and backgrounds.

 

As the MEDC strives to make the state’s economy the fastest-growing, most equitable, and most resilient in the nation, developing the talent for Michigan’s tomorrow is a foundational piece of the puzzle,” said MEDC Executive Vice President and Chief Talent Solutions & Engagement Officer Kerry Ebersole Singh“By supporting the Venture Fellows Program, we can increase the number of venture professionals in Michigan, help accelerate the fundraising and deployment of capital into early-stage companies, and build a more diverse and equitable economy in the state.”

 

The 2023 Venture Fellows Program will require candidates to have a track record of actively contributing to a diverse and inclusive community, a commitment to diversity initiatives, and diversity and inclusion training through MVCAcademy, a required one-day training for venture fellows.

 

Venture firms that participate will be required to:

  • Be headquartered in Michigan or with a Michigan office.
  • Be structured in a manner that has general partners receiving a percentage of the total
  • investment capital each year (carry).
  • Be dedicated to building the entrepreneurial and investment community in Michigan.
  • If Assets Under Management (“AUM”) are greater than $100 million, match at least 60 percent; if AUM is less than $100 million, match at least 40 percent of the venture fellow’s annual salary.
  • Priority given to firms that do not already have an existing fellow.

 

Venture fellows who participate will be required to:

  • Demonstrate significant ties to Michigan.
  • Be interested in making a meaningful contribution to the Michigan entrepreneurial and
  • investment community.
  • Actively contribute to promoting the entrepreneurial and investment community.

 

To learn more about the Venture Fellows program, visit here: https://michiganvca.org/venture-fellows/.

 

Today’s news comes on the heels of Michigan announcing its comprehensive approach to marketing the state as a home of opportunity for all through a holistic campaign effort, including a talent attraction and retention effort.

 

In February 2023, the Michigan Strategic Fund approved $3.5 million in funding for the new EV Scholars Pilot Programintended to retain top talent in the electric vehicle and mobility industry in the state. The EV Scholars program will provide scholarships of up to $10,000 for students graduating from the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, or Michigan Technological University who accept a job offer for full-time employment as an electrical engineer or software developer with a participating EV Scholar Core employer.

 

The program will also award $5,000 scholarships to junior or third-year students at one of the three participating universities who accept an internship as an electrical engineer or software developer with one of the participating employers in the EV Scholars Pilot Program.

 

Additional universities and companies may be added to the program in the future. The program is intended to help create new, rapid pathways to critical jobs in the EV and mobility sectors. It will also provide an incentive to students who may otherwise not have explored careers in the EV industry in Michigan.

 

New Bold Approach to Marketing the State

New Bold Approach to Marketing the State

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April 4, 2023

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Gov. Whitmer Launches New Bold Approach to Marketing the State as Home of Opportunity for All

New attraction campaigns for business, travel and talent to highlight pro-business, natural wonder, and quality of life opportunities Michigan delivers on

 

Pure Michigan

 

LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the state is making a bold, visually inspiring case as the destination offering businesses opportunity for growth, visitors a chance for a ‘Fresh Take’ on life and talent a home to build both a rewarding life and career.

 

“Michigan is a place that will drive the world forward through grit, our world-class workforce, and stunning natural resources,” said Governor Whitmer. “We will work together to show the world what makes Michigan the best place invest, innovate, live, and explore. We will continue competing with anyone to bring manufacturing jobs and supply chains home and become known as a state with a strong business climate and unparalleled economic opportunity for workers. Over the last 100 days, we have made record progress to make Michigan the state where you can afford to live, be who you are, and have access to health care. We invite everyone to be a part of what we’re building in Pure Michigan. Let’s keep getting it done.”

 

In March, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) launched its reimagined Pure Opportunity business marketing campaign, as well as the evolution of the iconic Pure Michigan campaign meant to inspire and invigorate visitors through fresh travel perspectives and new voices. MEDC is also developing the nation’s largest talent attraction campaign, set to launch later this year.

 

Together, these efforts address head-on changes in business operations, migration patterns and travel behaviors that were fundamentally altered, and accelerated, by the global pandemic, offering a Michigan-first approach to changing perceptions and attracting and growing the businesses, visitors and talent to create long-term economic opportunity across the state.

 

The increased focus on the quality-of-life benefits of the ‘Pure Opportunity’ campaign marry with the iconic Pure Michigan campaign that launched a new effort inviting travelers to “Keep it Fresh” with spots designed to inspire and invigorate visitors to the state with inspiring new travel perspectives and voices. This will include three new television commercials – “Fresh Voices”, “Fresh Air”, and “Fresh Path” – set to a new sound with the introduction of an original track by Michigan-based, independent music company Assemble Sound and featuring the voice of Detroit poet jessica Care moore who will be the first new artist adding her fresh voice to the campaign through a Spoken Word content series.

 

The ‘Keep It Fresh’ campaign marks Pure Michigan’s return to national TV during the summer timeframe, with spots and custom executions running across Discovery, Food Network, HGTV and Magnolia Network. Regional efforts will target the state of Michigan, as well as Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Fort Wayne, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Louisville, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, South Bend, St. Louis and Toledo.

 

The campaign will also run across digital, connected and linear TV, print, social media, radio and streaming audio services with the digital portion of the campaign having launched in late February, national TV in March, and wrapping at the end of July. It will also feature commercials with regional travel partners, including Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, and Traverse City, using the sights, sounds, and artistry that reflect the range of unique experiences and stories to be found in Michigan.

 

Meanwhile, the “Pure Opportunity” campaign runs across TV, digital, connected TV, print, social, search, radio, podcast, and out of home (OOH). Print ads will appear in national publications such as Forbes and Inc. and in-state outlets Crain’s Detroit Business and MiBiz. Radio spots can be heard on Sirius and NPR. The campaign also touts Michigan’s skilled labor pool, freshwater resources, and top ranking in Climate Change Preparedness, which set the state apart from much of the country.

 

Michigan’s appeal to businesses, workers, and visitors has not gone unnoticed. Earlier this year, the state drew comparisons to Silicon Valley for its strategic investments in startups, future mobility, and the growth of Detroit as a tech-hub. The state has also racked up a slew of No. 1 rankings for various attractions like its Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Mackinac Island, Island Royale, Detroit Riverwalk, and charming small towns.

 

“It is impossible to discuss disruption or innovation without mentioning Michigan. Many groundbreaking discoveries, legendary music genres and recreational pastimes were founded here in Michigan. Creative problem-solving and making the impossible possible are elements of who we are in Michigan! Which is why we are once again reminding the nation – and eventually the world – of who we are and what our state continues to offer in a rapidly evolving world,” said Quentin L. Messer, Jr., CEO of the MEDC. “We have a great story and must boldly tell it as Michiganders. So, to all risk-takers, game-changers, trailblazers and believers – we welcome you to build a life, career, business and future that is uniquely your own and about which you can be proud right here in the great state of Michigan.”

 

Creative elements of the ding Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, and Traverse City, using the sights, sounds, and artistry that reflect the range of unique experiences and stories to be found in Michigan.

 

Meanwhile, the “Pure Opportunity” attraction campaign include images from Michigan companies including Pfizer, Orbion Space Technology, Calumet Electronics, FANUC and FLO, while images for the in-state efforts include Short’s Brewing Company, Daddy Dough Cookies and Detroit Denim.

 

“At Orbion we are fiercely proud of our Michigan roots and location. We build xenon plasma thrusters that satellites use to maneuver in space. Our factory is housed in a lakeshore office building in a beautiful small-town rural setting – but we still have access to all of the technology, capital, and human resources that we need to run a rocket company,” said Brad King, CEO of Orbion Space Technology. “The world has changed and you no longer have to live in a crowded urban area with high cost of living in order to have a career in high technology. We are humbled and proud that the MEDC asked to feature our logo on this new campaign.”

 

“Michigan is home to an impressive and diverse array of small businesses. In order for these businesses to thrive, it’s imperative that we find solutions that will increase our labor force participation,” said Small Business Association of Michigan President & CEO Brian Calley. “This Pure Opportunity campaign highlights what makes Michigan a great place to live, work and play.”

 

“The Pure Michigan advertising campaign has been an integral component to the success of the tourism industry in the State since its debut in 2006. It has brought national recognition to the amazing natural resources and the remarkable hospitality our State has known for generations,” said Michael Keller Zehnder, President and Owner of Bavarian Inn Lodge. “Frankenmuth was not alone during the doldrums of tourism activity and spending in 2006, but the MEDC and Travel Michigan team realized the need for support was there. By cultivating many partnerships through State government and the private industry, a nationally recognized and award-winning advertising campaign was launched and continues to be extremely important to the State’s tourism industry. Our Bavarian Inn Zehnder Family is very proud of the work the MEDC has performed on behalf of all tourism related businesses within the State and we look forward to a promising 2023.”

 

Building on the launch of the ‘Pure Opportunity’ campaign and ‘Fresh Take’ Pure Michigan campaign, the MEDC is working to build a national talent attraction campaign into its portfolio of efforts to market the state, expected to launch nationally later this year.

 

Last year, MEDC launched its Talent Action Teams (TAT) in both the EV/mobility and semiconductor industries, working in coordination with Michigan employers, education leaders and training providers to assist prospective jobseekers in pursuing career goals in the state.

 

Last month, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II, MEDC and TAT partners announced the Michigander EV Scholars program, featuring up to $10,000 scholarships to as many as 350 students at participating universities who sign a letter of employment with an approved company and commit to staying for 12 months in the state. With an in-state marketing campaign already active to help fill existing job openings in the EV/mobility sectors in the state today, the broader talent attraction campaign will continue to build on these efforts to create innovative talent initiatives to connect a workforce with employers while also highlighting the assets – including an affordable, high-quality of life, climate stability, and high tech career paths – that make Michigan a place uniquely suited to live, work and recreate.

 

Pure Michigan

 

Oakland County: Purchase your dog license

Oakland County: Purchase your dog license

OAKLAND 

COUNTY MICHIGAN 

ANIMAL SHELTER

Pet Adoption 

CENTER OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE DAVID COULTER 

Robert Gatt, Manager (248) 858-1070 | [email protected] 

Greetings

Each summer, the Oakland County Animal Control Division conducts a census to ensure compliance with the Michigan State Dog Law of 1919 that requires all dogs four months of age and older have a license. Licensing is an important public safety issue as it ensures that the dogs residing in your community have current rabies vaccinations

People may usually purchase a dog license from staff at their local city hall, from many veterinary offices, at our location 1200 N Telegraph Rd Bldg. 42E, Pontiac (either in person or via mail), or online at oakgov.com/petadoption. From January 1st until June 1st, the price for a dog license is $15.00 for a dog that has been spayed/neutered and $25.00 for a dog that has not been spayed/neutered. Senior Citizens age 65 and up can purchase a dog license for $14.00 (dog spayed or neutered) or $23.00 (dog not spayed or neutered)

However, beginning June 2nd, people who have not purchased a current year dog license are considered delinquent. After June 1st, all dog licenses cost $40.00. The Oakland County Board of Commissioners set these fees

Many people claim to be unaware that a dog license is required for their pets. Please help us help your residents by making them aware of the law and the license fees. You can help us help your residents by publishing this information on your city web page, on your local cable channel, in any mailings you send to your residents (tax bills, water bills), posters at your city hall, or flyers on your desks

Additionally, many people who are cited complain that the census should be done BEFORE the June 2nd date when license fees increase. Our census team is usually comprised of college students who are not available before that date. We rely on YOU to help us get the word out to your residents. We are focused on our county residents safety and want all dogs in Oakland County to be licensed. PLEASE HELP US HELP YOUR RESIDENTS AVOID THE ADDITIONAL FEES BY MAKING THEM AWARE NOW THAT THEY SHOULD PURCHASE A LICENSE FOR THEIR DOG

On June 2nd, Oakland County Animal Control Census Team workers will begin going door to door in various communities in an attempt to bring the public into compliance with the State Law. Residents found to have dogs that are not licensed will be issued Delinquent Notices by our census team workers and given a period of time to comply with the law. Afterwards, an Oakland County Animal Control Officer will issue citations that will require a court appearance to your residents who do not purchase licenses after being advised to do so

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this public safety issue. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me

Sincerely

Bob Gatt 

Bob Gatt 

(248)858-1016 or [email protected] 

1200 N. Telegraph Road | Building 42E | Pontiac, Michigan 48341 | Fax (248) 858-7449

OakGov.com/PetAdoption

Baseball Districts are Out-2023

Baseball Districts are Out-2023

Baseball Districts are Out-2023.

Written Wednesday March 29th at 9:35 AM

Here are the baseball district early thoughts heading into the season.

District 16 at Livonia Stevenson

FARMINGTON

NORTH FARMINGTON

Livonia Stevenson

Novi

Novi Detroit Catholic Central

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district. Livonia Stevenson should be the early favorite but Farmington, North Farmington, and Novi Detroit Catholic Central could have very strong says. Anyone can win this district with how good these teams are this season.

 

District 20 at Grosse Pointe South

HARPER WOODS

Grosse Pointe South

Grosse Pointe North

St. Clair Shores Lakeview

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is a very interesting district. Grosse Pointe North looks to be the favorite but Grosse Pointe South and St. Clair Shores Lakeview looks to be very tough outs. It’s going to be rough for Harper Woods being up in Division One this season.

 

District 22 at Royal Oak

ROYAL OAK

BERKLEY

Sterling Heights

Warren Cousino

Warren Mott

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is a very interesting district. I really like what Berkley has done in the past and they should be the early favorite. Royal Oak looks like they will have a strong say. I’m not sure about the Macomb County schools but right now this district looks like it’s the Bears to lose.

 

District 23 at TBA

OAK PARK

FERNDALE

Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit

Detroit Mumford

Detroit Renaissance

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is not a very strong district on paper. Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit should be the favorite to win this district. Ferndale looks like they will be the Cubs biggest challenger. Other than that there really isn’t anyone that could challenge the Cubs or the Eagles.

 

District 24 at Birmingham Brother Rice

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

GROVES

SEAHOLM

Birmingham Brother Rice

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This district looks like it could be a three teamer between Groves, Seaholm, and Birmingham Brother Rice. The Warriors look like they are the team to beat but never ever count out the Falcons or the Maples. Southfield Arts and Tech could make some noise but the other three teams are going to be very tough for them to beat.

 

District 27 at Romeo

ROCHESTER

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

Romeo

Utica Eisenhower

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This district has Adams and Utica Eisenhower written all over it. The Highlanders are the early favorite because of proven experience. The Eagles could be a player if things go right. Rochester is solid as is Stoney Creek. Romeo is the wildcard in this district. Until proven otherwise this district looks like its Adams to lose.

 

District 28 at Avondale

AVONDALE

TROY

TROY ATHENS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Utica

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is a pretty even district. Utica is the early favorite but Troy, Troy Athens, Avondale, and Bloomfield Hills should have strong says. This should be a very interesting district to watch that is for sure.

 

District 29 at West Bloomfield

WEST BLOOMFIELD

LAKE ORION

Waterford Kettering

Waterford Mott

Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: There are two powerhouse programs in this district and it’s very unfortunate that one of them is going home early. The Eaglets are the favorite but the Dragons should have a very strong say. West Bloomfield is the wildcard in this district. I don’t see the Waterford schools making a ton of noise right now.

 

District 31 at Oxford

OXFORD

CLARKSTON

Fenton

Holly

Grand Blanc

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This looks like a very interesting baseball district. Clarkston is the early favorite to win this district but keep an eye on Oxford and Grand Blanc. They could surprise some people. The Bobcats had a deep postseason run last season and they could be more than capable of doing it again. The Wildcats are well coached despite being a young team.

Baseball Districts are Out-2023

Girls Soccer Districts are Out-2023

Girls Soccer Districts are Out-2023.

Written Wednesday March 29th at 9:30 AM

Here are the early thoughts for the Girls Soccer districts this season.

District 6 at Clarkston

CLARKSTON

OXFORD

Lapeer

Davison

Grand Blanc

Flushing

Swartz Creek

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district at Clarkston. Three teams standout with Clarkston, Oxford, and Grand Blanc being the favorites. Davison is the wildcard. Flushing could also play spoiler if things go right. The Wildcats, Wolves, and Bobcats have great chances to get to the regionals.

 

District 7 at Lakeland

WEST BLOOMFIELD

NORTH FARMINGTON

Milford

Lakeland

Waterford Mott

Walled Lake Central

Walled Lake Northern

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district in White Lake. Lakeland stands as the early favorite but Waterford Mott, Walled Lake Northern, and Walled Lake Central stands out. Milford is the wildcard. North Farmington and West Bloomfield could surprise some people. When I see this on paper, when in doubt go with the hosts.

 

District 8 at Novi

FARMINGTON

Farmington Hills Mercy

Livonia Stevenson

Northville

Novi

South Lyon

South Lyon East

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very tough regional at Novi. Northville looks like they are the favorite but can’t count out Livonia Stevenson, Novi, South Lyon, or South Lyon East. Farmington looks like the wildcard and Farmington Hills Mercy is more than capable of beating anyone. The Mustangs should be the favorite but like some said “Anyone can be beat on any given day.”

 

District 12 at Grosse Pointe South

HARPER WOODS

Grosse Pointe South

Dearborn

Dearborn Fordson

Detroit Cass Tech

Dearborn Heights Crestwood

Detroit Western

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is going to be a very tough district for Harper Woods. Grosse Pointe South is solid as is Dearborn and Dearborn Heights Crestwood. This district right now looks like it favors the Blue Devils to advance to the regional.

 

District 13 at Royal Oak

BERKLEY

GROVES

SEAHOLM

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

ROYAL OAK

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

TROY

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is an all OAA district. Troy looks to be the early favorite but Bloomfield Hills is the defending Division One State Champs. Seaholm, Berkley, and Groves should be big time players as well. Royal Oak has home field which helps and they are more than capable of springing an upset. This should be a very interesting district to watch at Royal Oak.

 

District 14 at Utica

LAKE ORION

ROCHESTER

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

Romeo

Utica

Utica Eisenhower

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is a very tough district at Swienhart Field. Whomever wins this district should have a great chance to get to the Final Four. Rochester is the early favorite, they have a lot of proven talent coming back. Stoney Creek has their fair share as does Adams. Lake Orion is the wildcard in all of this with their defensive first mindset. Utica Eisenhower is also solid as is Romeo. Utica is not bad as well. As mentioned whoever wins this district is more than capable to get to the Final Four.

 

District 15 at Troy Athens

TROY ATHENS

Chippewa Valley

Fraser

Sterling Heights

Sterling Heights Stevenson

Utica Ford II

Warren Cousino

Warren Mott

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is a very interesting district. Troy Athens should be the favorite with home field but keep an eye on Utica Ford II. The Falcons are more than capable of winning this district. Chippewa Valley and Fraser are dark horses in this district and could upset some people as well. This should be a fun district.

 

District 24 at TBA

FERNDALE

Walled Lake Western

Livonia Clarenceville

Detroit Renaissance

Birmingham Marian

Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This district should be very interesting. It looks like this is Birmingham Marian’s to lose but Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood could have a say in this district and give them some problems but early indications look like this district is all Mustangs.

 

District 26 at Goodrich

AVONDALE

PONTIAC

Goodrich

Holly

Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

Brandon

Waterford Kettering

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district. Orchard Lake St. Marys, Brandon, and Goodrich look like they are the strong contenders in this district. Avondale looks to be the wildcard. They can beat anyone in this district. This looks like the Catholic League and Flint Metro League reign supreme for now.