Whitmer Sends Letters of Gratitude to Small Businesses

Whitmer Sends Letters of Gratitude to Small Businesses

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

July 23, 2021

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Governor Whitmer Sends Letters of Gratitude to Small Businesses Who Stepped Up During the COVID-19 Pandemic

 

LANSING, Mich. – This week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer sent letters of gratitude to more than 200 small businesses across Michigan who stepped up in exceptional ways during the COVID-19 pandemic. These small businesses selflessly pivoted their business models and put their communities first, which strongly contributed to Michigan’s efforts to keep Michiganders safe and healthy amidst these historic challenges.

 

“I am completely in awe of the resilience and determination of Michigan’s small businesses to stand strong and push forward during such unprecedented times,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “Small businesses are crucial to the success of our economy, and we are more than ready to get back on track and uplift our local entrepreneurs to continue to make this state a great place to work and live.”

 

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, small businesses converted their machines and labor to make and distribute personal protective equipment, fresh meals, and other necessary resources to frontline workers and people in need. They also provided inspiration and offered services to combat loneliness in quarantine.

 

“This pandemic has made it clear that small businesses have always been the heart and soul of our communities,” said Lt. Governor Gilchrist. “I am proud of the hard-working, selfless Michiganders who have supported their fellow residents and local economies. Their actions spread hope to all of us.”

 

Because small businesses have been so important to the pandemic response in Michigan, it has been important to Governor Whitmer to personally commend their efforts. In addition to words of gratitude, Governor Whitmer is investing in small businesses in concrete ways. Central to her plan to jumpstart the economy is the Michigan Mainstreet Initiative, a $300 million investment to uplift small businesses.

 

Earlier this week, Governor Whitmer kicked off the MI Small Business Summer tour and launched the Michigan.gov/SmallBusiness site to help Small Businesses navigate state programs and services available to help them not only recover, but grow and thrive in the years to come. Throughout the pandemic, the state’s dozens of economic relief programs for businesses supported more than 25,000 companies and retained more than 200,000 jobs.

 

The state of Michigan is already seeing promising economic results: Michigan’s economy grew 7.6% in the first quarter of 2021, the best in the Midwest, and an independent analysis from the financial publication Credible states that Michigan’s economic recovery is the 2nd strongest nationwide.

 

Small businesses from every corner of the state stepped up throughout the pandemic. To view the list and map of Michigan small businesses that stepped up, click the links below.

 

Girls Basketball Districts are Out 2022

Girls Basketball Districts are Out 2022

Girls Basketball Districts are Out 2022.

Written Monday July 19th at 4:20 PM

Hello everyone these are the Girls Basketball Districts that are being released with insight. If coaches want their comments on the blog please DM me on Twitter or go on my email. This blog will be updated often.

District 4 at Davison

OXFORD

Davison

Flint Kearsley

Grand Blanc

Lapeer

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Grand Blanc, 2. Davison.

FAVORITE: Grand Blanc

NEXT: Davison

DARKHORSE: Oxford

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Taylor Thompson-Grand Blanc.

INSIGHT: This is going to be a very tough district for Oxford going back into Genesee County after having an interesting experience last season but it will be at Davison and not at Grand Blanc. They should be one of the favorites in the White this season. The Wildcats have Miranda Wymenkio, Peyton Richter, Kayla Casper, Lily Morris, Brady Elling, and Lexie Yankee coming back for Coach Rachel Bryer. The Saginaw Valley League is one of the most toughest leagues in the state and three of those teams should be solid again. Davison is the host of the district and they bring with them a talented team although depth will be a question mark. The Cardinals should be solid led by Olivia Dirkse, Olivia Gean, Alora Sevenski, and Jasmine Hadley for Coach Craig Hitchcock. Grand Blanc won 12 games last season and should be the early favorite coming into the district. The Bobcats are loaded despite falling to Flushing in the regional semifinals last season. Grand Blanc has Taylor Thompson, Anayah Small, Rachel Gaydos, and Chelsea Bishop coming back for Coach Mike Thomas. Lapeer had a very young team last season but they should be improved this season. The Lightning have  Paige Erla, among others coming back for Coach Mike Butterfield. Flint Kearsley should be an interesting team after missing out because of COVID-19 protocols last season. They could be a contender in the Flint Metro League. The Hornets had a young team last season for Coach Traci Pigott. This district looks to be a three team district but it’s anyone’s to take.

 

 

District 5 at Lake Orion

LAKE ORION

ROCHESTER

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

Romeo

Utica Eisenhower

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Stoney Creek, 2. Lake Orion.

FAVORITE: Stoney Creek

NEXT: Lake Orion

DARKHORSE: Utica Eisenhower, Adams.

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Sydney LaPrarie-Stoney Creek.

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be a very interesting district at Lake Orion. Utica Eisenhower should be interesting to watch in the Macomb Area Red division this season. The Eagles has three solid players in Ava Stack, Jennifer McWerty, and Kaitlyn Woodcox coming back for Coach Clint Piper. Romeo should be interesting to watch in the Macomb Area Conference White. The Bulldogs have Cassidy Banich, Reese Carmondy, Amanda Kitchen, Sarah Ross, Nicole Mazur, and Megan Doyle for Coach Katy Bosheers. Rochester lost a ton of talent from last season but they have always been a solid program making the district finals the last two seasons. The Falcons have Natalie Rayce, Melina Troy, and Abbey Pleasant coming back for Coach Bill Thurston. Adams which had a coaching change this offseason should be interesting to watch. “We have a lot of work to do having lost such a great core of seniors last year and with the returning players having such limited opportunities to compete last season and the previous summer due to COVID-19 but they are working their tails off and doing it with enthusiasm so I believe we have the potential for rapid and significant improvement” said Coach Joe Malburg. The Highlanders have Madison Kessman, Abby Drahnak, AnJuyna Howard, Emma Klott, Samantha Blaine, Olivia Marcial, and Abby Skiff coming back for Malburg. Stoney Creek has a ton of proven experience along with Red experience. The Cougars have Sydney LaPrarie, Sarah LaPrarie, Mia Carson, Emily Flynn, Milana Skoric, Riley Binfet, Lily Solek, Ella Demertal, and Paris Kramer for Coach Kellen James. Lake Orion is an interesting team and is one of the favorites in the White. They are also loaded with Maddie Ebbert, Kylie Heck, Chloe Wiegers, Reagan Greene, Olivia Peplowski, and Audrey Wischmeyer for Coach Bob Brydges. The Dragons are without Katie Van Heck as she is out for the season with a torn ACL. This is shaping up for now being a four team district but two in reality but you never know.

 

 

District 6 at Waterford Kettering

AVONDALE

CLARKSTON

PONTIAC

Waterford Kettering

Waterford Mott

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Clarkston, 2. Waterford Kettering

FAVORITE: Clarkston

NEXT: Waterford Kettering

DARKHORSE: Avondale

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Reigan Lawrence-Avondale.

INSIGHT: This district is an absolute mismatch on paper in Waterford. Waterford Kettering is going to be very interesting not only in this district but also in the Lakes Valley Conference. The Captains have a ton of experience in Markayla Holland, Amalia Vamvakitis, Savanagh Labo, Malayna Schoof, Graciela Lovett, Ellianna Ball, and Abby Hayward coming back for Coach George Yarberry. Waterford Mott had things very rough last season with virtually a very young group but they should be better this season. The Corsairs have Makyah Henderson, Abby Trombly, Kelsey Palmer, Madison Winters, among others coming back for Coach Michelle Sklar. Avondale should be very interesting to watch all season long as they could be a contender in the Blue. The Yellow Jackets really struggled last season. They should be better this season despite having major concerns when it comes to program strength and depth. Avondale has two transfers from Dayton, Ohio along with Reigan Lawrence, and Savannah Schmidt for Coach Roy Christmon. Pontiac did not field a team last season for Coach Christopher Wright so it will be interesting to see what the Phoenix have. The early favorite is Clarkston and it’s not even close. The Wolves whom won 15 games last season had a very interesting offseason which saw a coaching change but they kept it in house which helps when it comes to the transition. Clarkston has Maddy Skourpski, Izzy Hadley, Ava Hernandez, Kierra Tomlie, Sophia Walker, Emerson Wood, Mia Zorski, Emily Valenca, and Lena Eblencamp coming back for Coach Aaron Goodnough. This district is the Wolves to lose.

 

 

District 26 at Detroit Renaissance

BERKLEY

OAK PARK

ROYAL OAK

Detroit Mumford

Detroit Renaissance

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Detroit Renaissance, 2. Detroit Mumford.

FAVORITE: Detroit Renaissance

NEXT: Berkley

DARKHORSE: Royal Oak

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Ashley Loon-Berkley.

INSIGHT: It was a great year for Detroit Renaissance getting back to the Division One State Finals before losing to Hudsonville. The Phoenix should be solid again not only in this district but in the Detroit Public School League as well. They have Azaria Huggins, Kiyla Brooks, Nevaeh Wood, Harmonie Bolton, Makayla Coleman, Marhea Bradshaw, Makayla Johnson, Christian Sanders, Imani Johnson, Nyana Pharr, and Aubrey Johnson coming back for Coach Shane Lawal. Detroit Mumford should be very interesting to see. The Mustangs had a strong team last season for Coach Kareem Hogan. Royal Oak lost a ton of talent last season. The Ravens Maddie Hines and Danica Schmidt coming back for Coach Brian Sopota. Both of them saw postseason experience after the entire varsity team was out because of COVID-19 last season. Berkley made the district finals last season and will look to have a repeat performance again. The Bears have Ashley Loon, Ava Beard, Aurora Sousanis, and Sammi Withrow coming back for Coach Kirk Carolan. Oak Park made the district finals last season but the Knights will have something in the works for Coach Peggy Evans-Carr. This district has Detroit Renaissance written all over it but keep an eye on Berkley and Royal Oak.

 

 

District 27 at Farmington Hills Mercy

FARMINGTON

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

Farmington Hills Mercy

Livonia Stevenson

Redford Thurston

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Farmington Hills Mercy, 2. Livonia Stevenson.

FAVORITE: Farmington Hills Mercy

NEXT: Livonia Stevenson

DARKHORSE: Southfield Arts and Tech

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Maya White-Farmington Hills Mercy.

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be an interesting district at Farmington Hills Mercy and there are some interesting storylines. Farmington won nine games last season but they lost a ton of talent from last season. The Falcons have Autumn Bartlett coming back for Coach Laura Guzman. Southfield Arts and Tech is an interesting team to keep an eye on. The Warriors really struggled last season but they should have experience playing in the Red. They have Jalyn Austin coming back for Coach Shaquita Coltrane. Livonia Stevenson is going to be an interesting team to watch. The Spartans won 11 games last season and has a ton of experience returning which helps not only in the district but in the Kensington Lakes Activites Association as well. The Spartans have Kerry Donehue, Aubrie Ickes, Kaitlyn Wilmonth, Rachel Schornack, Gracie Shahu, Kalaia Jackson, Shea Hannigan, Jenna McWilliams, and Scarlett Webster coming back for Coach Kareem Smart. Redford Thurston should be very interesting despite winning six games last season. The Eagles have Skylar Tulloss and Marionna Greene coming back for Coach Bob Ostrowski. Farmington Hills Mercy won 14 games which included a district title over North Farmington whom is in another district last season. They fell to Detroit Renaissance in the regional finals and would like to get another shot at them again if it happens. The Marlins have home court in the district along with Francesca DeNardo, Grace Knittel, Carley Goebel, Sarah Cunningham, Ava Lorraine, Lauren Smiley, Maya White, and Sophia Dugas coming back for Coach Gary Morris. Farmington Hills Mercy is the early favorite but Livonia Stevenson and maybe Southfield Arts and Tech should have strong says.

 

 

District 28 at West Bloomfield

WEST BLOOMFIELD

NORTH FARMINGTON

GROVES

SEAHOLM

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Birmingham Marian

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Birmingham Marian, 2. West Bloomfield.

FAVORITE: Birmingham Marian

NEXT: West Bloomfield

DARKHORSE: North Farmington

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: McKenzie Swanson-Birmingham Marian.

INSIGHT: This is going to be the toughest district in the State in my opinion. Birmingham Marian should the early favorite not only in this district but also in the Catholic League. They are the defending Catholic League Champs and went to the regional finals last season falling to Hartland. The Mustangs would like to get back to the regional but they know this is a very tough district. They are very talented with Sarah Sylvester, McKenzie Swanson, Isabella Prezzato, Anna Herberholz, Maria Hesano, Abigail Luchessi, Ellie Ervin, and Grace Rotter coming back for Coach Mary Ciceronne. West Bloomfield has a very talented group and should be the favorite in the Red. The Lakers have Sydney Hendrix, Kendall Hendrix, Mya Hooper, Indya Davis, and Summer Davis coming back for Coach Bert Mosley. West Bloomfield whom has home court missed out on the postseason because of COVID-19 protocols last season. Bloomfield Hills will be very interesting. The Blackhawks should be improved not only in the district but in the White as well. They have Amelia McCourt, Grace Main, Jessica Finney, and Ashley Forner coming back for Coach Kristen Massey. North Farmington is going to be very interesting as their boys and girls teams are in different districts. They should be much better despite winning six games last season. The Raiders have Sela Lefler, and Penelope Creary coming back for Coach Jeff Simpson. Seaholm should be very interesting. They are a darkhorse in the Blue this season. The Maples have Shay Manchester, Kate Sullivan, Clara Guffey, and Annie Boogren coming back for Coach Chris Manchester. Groves has gone through a ton of changes this offseason which could be very difficult. The Falcons have Jordan Peterson, Lily Gallagher, and Cira Racco coming back for Coach Allison Hidey. This should be a fun district as mentioned, there are plenty of good teams that are here in this district that’s for sure.

 

 

District 29 at Troy

TROY

TROY ATHENS

Warren Cousino

Warren Woods Tower

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Troy, 2. Warren Cousino.

FAVORITE: Troy

NEXT: Troy Athens

DARKHORSE: Warren Cousino

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Charlotte Sobotka-Troy.

INSIGHT: The regular season has been very kind to the Colts which earned them a trip to the Red this season but the big problem has been the postseason and this postseason is no different. Troy has had three years where they have not made it out of the first game (lost to Utica twice in the pre-district and Rochester in district semifinals last season however neither team is in this district.) They have home court which helps and have proven experience in Kendal Zeiter, Charlotte Sobotka, Alyssa Matuza (even though she’s out for the season-ACL,) Zoe Silver, and Mia Valiotis coming back for Coach Julius Porter. Troy Athens is a very interesting team to keep a close eye on. The Red Hawks are an interesting team not only in the White but the district as well. They have proven experience in Gillian Ciak, Ellie Musko, CeCe Fey, Aarushi Lockdale, Jordyn Doyle, and Skylar Emerson coming back for Coach Stacie Klumpp.  Warren Woods Tower really struggled last season. They won four games despite being in the Macomb Area Conference Silver. The Titans have proven experience in Nikki Lavely, Corissa McCain, Arianna Jordan, and Delliah Mathews coming back for Coach Brian Socia. Warren Cousino even though they are not the same team when they won the Division One State title in 2018 when they had Kate McArthur they are still the Patriots. They are a sleeper in this district and for good reason. Warren Cousino won 11 games in the always tough and difficult Macomb Area Conference Red. The Patriots have a lot of proven experience in Kiara Williams, Twyla Parker, Ra’lyja Bridges, Julia Hopkins, Sydney Dixon, Mia Mixon, Emily Stevenson, Chloe Sakalas, and Jenna Smith coming back for Coach Amy Mitchell. It’s now or never for the Colts. That needs to be their mindset coming into the postseason but Troy Athens and Warren Cousino are going to be formitable opponents going forward.

 

 

District 58 at Birmingham Detroit Country Day

FERNDALE

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

Birmingham Detroit Country Day

Detroit Jalen Rose Academy

Detroit Old Redford Academy

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Birmingham Detroit Country Day, 2. Ferndale University.

FAVORITE: Birmingham Detroit Country Day

NEXT: Ferndale University

DARKHORSE: Detroit Old Redford Academy

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Jaidyn Elam-Birmingham Detroit Country Day.

INSIGHT: This is not a strong district as people think. There are three teams that are in this district that did not field teams last season because of COVID-19 protocols. Birmingham Detroit Country Day had a great season winning 17 games with a very young team. They went to the MHSAA Division Two Semifinals however they fell to Newaygo and would like to get back to the Breslin Center this season.  The Yellow Jackets have home court and will like to get back to the Breslin Center this season. They have Jaidyn Elam, Emma Arico, and Aysia Yokely coming back for second year coach Jerica Williams. Ferndale didn’t field a team last season and doesn’t have a new coach yet. Detroit Old Redford Academy didn’t field a team last season. Detroit Jalen Rose Academy didn’t field a team last season. Ferndale University fielded a team in their first year in the OAA. They are not afraid to play anyone. The Eagles had a program changing road victory at Avondale last season. They should be very interesting to see in the Blue and they could be Birmingham Detroit Country Day’s toughest challenger in the postseason. Ferndale University has some young proven talent coming back for Coach Desdan Hester. This district looks to be a mismatch on paper with Birmingham Detroit Country Day being the overwhelming favorite to move onto the regionals.

 

 

District 60 at TBA

HARPER WOODS

Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy

Detroit Denby

Detroit Osborn

Eastpointe

St. Clair Shores South Lake

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy, 2. Harper Woods.

FAVORITE: Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy

NEXT: Harper Woods

DARKHORSE: Eastpointe

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Kendall Kelly-Harper Woods

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be an interesting district whomever hosts this district. Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy won 11 games last season and is deemed the favorite in this district for Coach David Mann. Detroit Osborn really struggled last season only winning two games for Coach Tenetia Pulliam. St. Clair Shores South Lake really struggled going 3-8 last season for Coach Wilbur Jones. Eastpointe won 10 games last season for Coach Daniel Kirkland. Detroit Denby won six games last season. The Tars have the majority of their team coming back for Coach Marnina Sullivan. Harper Woods won seven games last season. They are entering a new league being one of the favorites in the Blue. The Pioneers have Kendall Kelsey, Mya Duncan, Shatyra Harris, Clarita Childs, Clearia Peterson, and Destiny Bealey coming back for Coach Paul Allen. This should be an interesting district to say the least.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

 

Groves has their new Girls Volleyball Coach.

Written Tuesday July 13th at 6:30 PM

The Falcons have a new volleyball coach and it comes from their arch rival.

Groves named Madison Clouse as the new coach of the program. Clouse takes over for Jessica Prepolic whom stepped down in April.

Clouse was the junior varsity coach at Seaholm for the last three years and coached the 14 and under National Select Travel volleyball team.

“Coach Clouse is our new Varsity Volleyball Coach. While this is her first head coaching position she comes to us with a love and passion for volleyball. Her coaching philosophy is that a volleyball team should be composed of members who have the same goals in mind, to grow together, to have fun together, and ultimately win together. She is excited to continue her coaching journey at Groves High School” said Groves Athletic Director Tom Flynn in a press release.

Groves has a nice blend of youth and experience coming back in Lauren Brown, Lydia McKeever, Mara Chalifoux, Ava Kirchinger, Lauren Sample, Dajah Mines, Rebecca Apsey, and Heaven Harris which should help the transition period.

The Falcons will be in the White with West Bloomfield, Rochester, Avondale, North Farmington, Farmington, Berkley, and Royal Oak. They are in an interesting district at Troy Athens which features Troy Athens, Troy, Royal Oak, and Warren Mott.

Thoughts

This is an interesting hire to go to the arch rival for their new head coach. Clouse learned from two of the best minds in Heather and Jason Gambone. I think Clouse will do wonders at Groves. Program strength should be interesting to watch when it comes to the Falcons. They should have the talent to be a contender in the White this season.

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

Here is the press release.

https://grovesfalcons.com/main/adnews/ID/53743427

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Groves has their new Girls Basketball Coach.

Written Tuesday July 13th at 12:20 PM

Updated Tuesday July 13th at 6:30 PM

The Falcons have a new girls basketball coach.

Groves named Alison Hidey as the program’s new head coach. Hidley takes over for Coach AntJuan Simpkins whom led the Falcons to their first ever district title last season.

Hidey brings a ton of experience to Beverly Hills as an assistant coach and a player. She spent 12 years as an assistant at Dearborn Divine Child. Hidey played college basketball at The University of Michigan-Dearborn.

Sara Liegey was named as an assistant for the program.

Hidey is the third coach in three years for Groves.

“Coach Hidey is our new Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. While this is her first varsity position she comes to us with years of experience as a player and a coach. She is a great addition to our coaching staff and we are excited to see what’s in store for our Girls Basketball program” said Groves Athletic Director Tom Flynn in a press release.

The Falcons went 7-8 in the regular season after playing a really difficult non league and Red schedule. Despite playing that type of schedule they fell to Detroit Renaissance in the regional semifinals last season.

It’s going interesting to see what happens but this move shows clearly that Groves is going a different direction.

The Falcons have a young nucleus coming back in Cira Racco, Anaya Robinson, Lily Gallagher, and Jordan Peterson.

Thoughts

This is a very interesting hire. Hidey brings a ton of experience but has never been a head coach. Hidey knows what it takes to get to the next level. It is going to take some time her and the players to adjust to each other.

Program strength is a major concern when looking at the Falcons especially in the sub-varsity levels. If Hidey can address this issue then I think the program will be in a much better place.

Being in the Red doesn’t help things especially with having to see Stoney Creek, West Bloomfield, Clarkston, Royal Oak, Southfield Arts and Tech, and Troy twice and that’s not mentioning districts yet.

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

Here is the Tweet.

https://twitter.com/Birmingham_GGBB/status/1412544249644605447

Here is the Press Release.

https://grovesfalcons.com/main/adnews/ID/53743427

My Podcast

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

 

Pontiac has a new multi field complex on the horizon.

Written Tuesday July 6th at 11:40 PM

Pontiac High School released some photos of their new multi field complex last week and it looks off the charts and awesome.

The new complex is located at Pontiac High School. The Phoenix played their games at Wisner Stadium but with the new multi field complex they will play their games on the new field.

The field which was grass is now field turf with light and dark green five yards out along with with purple endzones with the PONTIAC name on the north endzone and PHOENIX on the south endzone. There are lacrosse and soccer lines on the new field. The Phoenix logo is at the 50 yard line.

The track has not been finished as of yet or the lights, bleachers, and scoreboard. There will be a new track in the complex as well.

The new multi field complex has earned a ton of praise from other schools and brings a ton of optimism for the future of Pontiac athletics.

This is so awesome for the students and administration at Pontiac to play games on their new multi field complex. This is the start of something special in the works.

Here are some of the photos of Pontiac’s new field complex from Twitter and from the Pontiac Athletic Department along with athletic director Lee Montgomery.

https://twitter.com/phsathleticsdep/status/1410311625312243715/photo/1

https://twitter.com/phsathleticsdep/status/1410221742426050564/photo/1

https://twitter.com/phsathleticsdep/status/1410221742426050564/photo/2

https://twitter.com/phsathleticsdep/status/1410221742426050564/photo/3

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Monday, July 5, 2021

 

Porter Out at Farmington.

Written Monday July 5th at 1:30 PM

The Falcons boys basketball program will have a new coach this winter.

Farmington coach Terrance Porter tweeted on Twitter that he was stepping down coaching the program last week.

“I have officially resigned as the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Farmington HS. I want to thank the administration, community, and staff of Farmington for a great 11 years. I want to thank all the players for allowing me to coach you. Thank you to the many supportive parents” the tweet read.

Porter was 128-108 in his coaching career at Farmington.

Whomever leads the Falcons next season will have an experienced team back in Robert Davis and Prince Jackson even though there are rumors that Davis could leave Farmington like Jaden Akins did and play his senior season in prep school. The Falcons will be in the Red with the likes of Ferndale, Clarkston, West Bloomfield, Oak Park, North Farmington, and Adams. The district is not known as of yet.

Thoughts

Porter had a great career at Farmington. I’ll be curious who Athletic Director Tim Micklash goes with coaching the program. The Falcons are in a very tough spot heading into next season so it will be interesting to see what happens.

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

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

 

Opinion: Basketball District Assignment Projections for Division One and Division Two.

Written Friday June 25th at 1:05 AM

Hello everyone this is an opinion piece. The MHSAA has not released the girls and boys basketball district assignments as of yet. Hopefully they release them sometime this week. I made my very own district assignment projections to see where each school would be in for Divisions One and Two. I used the recent MHSAA 2021-2022 updated school division lists and also the volleyball districts since they are the likely indicator even though the league has not always followed the volleyball district path.

Here are my district projections for where I see each team. The MHSAA might and most likely do things differently. OAA schools are in caps. These are NOT the official district assignments. They will come out when the MHSAA releases the district assignments. Hopefully the MHSAA considers my district assignment projections.

I welcome everyone’s district assignment opinions on the comments section and will respond to them. Who knows your comments could be on the podcast.

Anyway here they are.

Division One

 

District 1

Alpena

Gaylord

Marquette

Petoskey

Traverse City Central

Traverse City West

 

District 2

Bay City Western

Bay City Central

Mt Pleasant

Midland

Midland Dow

Saginaw Arthur Hill

 

District 3

Flint Carman Ainsworth

Flint Kearsley

Flint

Flushing

Swartz Creek

Saginaw Heritage

 

District 4

Davison

Fenton

Grand Blanc

Lapeer

Fenton

 

District 5

CLARKSTON

Waterford Kettering

Holly

Walled Lake Western

Walled Lake Northern

Walled Lake Central

 

District 6

Lakeland

Milford

Hartland

Brighton

Howell

 

District 7

SEAHOLM

GROVES

Birmingham Marian/Birmingham Brother Rice

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Orchard Lake St. Marys

 

District 8

OXFORD

LAKE ORION

AVONDALE

PONTIAC

ADAMS

Waterford Mott

 

District 9

Coopersville

Grand Haven

Muskegon

Muskegon Reefs Puffer

Muskegon Mona Shores

 

District 10

East Kentwood

Jenison

Grand Rapids Union

Grandville

Wyoming

 

District 11

East Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern

Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central

Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills

Lowell

 

District 12

Cedar Springs

Grand Rapids Kewona Hills

Grand Rapids Northview

Rockford

Greenville

 

District 13

Holland

Holland West Ottawa

Grand Haven

Zeeland East

Zeeland West

Hudsonville

 

District 14

Byron Center

Caledonia

Kalamazoo Central

Middleville Thornapple Kellogg

Richland Gull Lake

 

District 15

Mattawan

Portage Northern

Portage Central

St. Joseph

Stevensville-Lakeshore

 

District 16

Battle Creek Central

Battle Creek Lakeview

Kalamazoo Lady Norrix

Coldwater

Sturgis

 

District 17

Lansing Waverly

DeWitt

East Lansing

Grand Ledge

St. Johns

 

District 18

Haslett

Lansing Holt

Lansing Everett

Mason

Okemos

 

District 19

Ann Arbor Pioneer

Ann Arbor Skyline

Jackson

Jackson Northwest

Dexter

Parma Western

 

District 20

Novi

Novi Detroit Catholic Central/Farmington Hills Mercy

Northville

FARMINGTON

NORTH FARMINGTON

Livonia Stevenson

 

District 21

Ann Arbor Huron

Ypsilanti

Ypsilanti Lincoln

Plymouth

Plymouth Salem

Plymouth Canton

 

District 22

Livonia Churchill

Livonia Franklin

Wayne Memorial

Westland John Glenn

Garden City

 

District 23

Monroe

Temperance Bedford

Saline

Belleville

Romulus

 

District 24

Brownstown Woodhaven

Wyandotte

Riverview

Southgate Anderson

Trenton

Taylor

 

District 25

Dearborn Fordson

Dearborn

Dearborn Edsel Ford

Melvindale

Allen Park

Lincoln Park

 

District 26

Detroit Cass Tech

Detroit Martin Luther King

Detroit Western

Detroit East English Village Prep

Hamtramck

River Rouge

 

District 27

BERKLEY

Detroit Mumford

Detroit Renaissance

OAK PARK

Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

 

District 28

Grosse Pointe North

Grosse Pointe South

Roseville

Warren Fitzgerald

Warren Woods Tower

 

District 29

Fraser

Sterling Heights

Sterling Heights Stevenson

Utica

Utica Ford II

 

District 30

Chippewa Valley

Macomb Dakota

Macomb L’Anse Creuse North

Macomb L’Anse Creuse

St. Clair Shores Lakeview

St. Clair Shores Lakeshore

 

District 31

TROY

TROY ATHENS

Warren Cousino

Warren Mott

Royal Oak

Warren Regina/Warren De LaSalle

 

District 32

ROCHESTER

STONEY CREEK

Romeo

Utica Eisenhower

Port Huron

Port Huron Northern

 

Division Two

 

District 33

Cheboygan

Escanaba

Houghton

Sault Sainte Marie

Kingsford

Neagunee

 

District 34

Boyne City

Cadillac

Kalkaska

Kingsley

Ludington

Manistee

 

District 35

Alma

Big Rapids

Reed City

Chippewa Hills

Shepherd

 

District 36

Clare

Gladwin

Midland Bullock Creek

Ogemaw Heights

Standish-Sterling

 

District 37

Bay City John Glenn

Carrolton

Essexville Garber

Saginaw Swan Valley

Freeland

 

District 38

Birch Run

Bridgeport

Chesaning

Frankenmuth

Saginaw

 

District 39

Clio

Mount Morris

Flint Hamady

Flint Powers

Otisville Lakeville-Memorial

 

District 40

Almont

Goodrich

Brandon

Imlay City

North Branch

 

District 41

Fruitport

Montague

Muskegon Oakridge

Muskegon Orchard View

Spring Lake

Whitehall

 

District 42

Fremont

Grant

Howard Tri City

Newaygo

Sparta

 

District 43

Allendale

Comstock Park

Grand Rapids Catholic Central

Grand Rapids West Catholic

Hudsonville Unity Christian

Wyoming Lee

 

District 44

Forest Hills Eastern

Grand Rapids Christian

Grand Rapids West Michigan Aviation Academy

Kentwood Grand River Prep

Godwin Heights

Kelloggsville

 

District 45

Grand Rapids South Christian

Hamilton

Hopkins

Holland Christian

Wayland

 

District 46

Allegan

Otsego

Paw Paw

South Haven

Plainwell

 

District 47

Benton Harbor

Berrien Springs

Coloma

Dowagiac

Edwardsburg

Niles

 

District 48

Three Rivers

Vicksburg

Parchment

Constantine

Comstock

 

District 49

Belding

Hastings

Ionia

Lake Odessa Lakewood

Portland

 

District 50

Battle Creek Harper Creek

Battle Creek Pennfield

Olivet

Marshall

Eaton Rapids

Charlotte

 

District 51

Corunna

Lansing Catholic

Lansing Eastern

Lansing Sexton

Ovid Elsie

Owosso

 

District 52

Durand

Fowlerville

Lake Fenton

Pinckney

Stockbridge

Williamston

 

District 53

Adrian

Tecumseh

Jonesville

Hillsdale

Onsted

 

District 54

Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard

Chelsea

Milan

Dundee

Ida

 

District 55

Flat Rock

Carleton Airport

Grosse Ile

New Boston Huron

Romulus Summit Academy North

 

District 56

Dearborn Heights Annapolis

Dearborn Henry Ford

Dearborn Robichaud

Livonia Clarenceville

Redford Union

Redford Westfield Prep

 

District 57

Birmingham Detroit Country Day

Detroit Pershing

FERNDALE

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

Hazel Park

 

District 58

Detroit Henry Ford

Detroit Jalen Rose Academy

Detroit Old Redford

Detroit CMA

Detroit Cornerstone

 

District 59

Dearborn Advanced Tech

Detroit Cesar Chavez

Detroit Collegiate Prep

Detroit Frontier International

Detroit University Prep

Detroit University Prep Arts and Design

 

District 60

Detroit Denby

Detroit Edison

Detroit Osborn

Detroit Southeastern

Detroit University Prep Science and Math

 

District 61

Center Line

Eastpointe

HARPER WOODS

Harper Woods Chandler Park

St. Clair Shores South Lake

 

District 62

Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood

Clawson

Madison Heights Lamphere

Pontiac Notre Dame Prep

Warren Michigan Colligate

 

District 63

Algonac

Armada

Macomb Lutheran North

New Haven

Richmond

Warren Lincoln

 

District 64

Croswell-Lexington

Marine City

St. Clair

Yale

Marysville

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Girls Basketball Districts are Out 2022

Boys Basketball Districts are Out 2022

Inside the OAA

Covering all 23 OAA teams with insight and thoughts on each school from Northern Oakland County, Southern Oakland County, and one from Wayne County.

Monday, July 19, 2021

Boys Basketball Districts are Out 2022.

Written Monday July 19th at 6:00 PM

Hello everyone these are the Boys Basketball districts. Just like the girls coaches if you want to email me or DM me on Twitter feel free. Here are the districts. This blog will be updated often.

District 4 at Davison

OXFORD

Davison

Lapeer

Grand Blanc

Flint Kearsley

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Grand Blanc, 2. Davison.

FAVORITE: Grand Blanc

NEXT: Davison

DARKHORSE: Lapeer, Oxford.

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Logan Rozanski-Oxford.

INSIGHT:  I went to Chicago Brothers Pizza in Lake Orion a few days ago to meet my good friend and owner Dan Brown and told him where his district looked like and he wasn’t happy and for good reason. This is as bad as it gets for Oxford having to go northwest into Genesee County for their district and not south with rivals Lake Orion and Clarkston. The Wildcats struggled a bit last season but they should be improved. They have Bryce Essman, Logan Rozanski, Alec Brown, and Mitchell Vivano coming back for Coach Steve Laidlaw and being a strong contender in the Blue this season. Looking at this district that features the defending Division One State Champs and the hosts whom should be very good after an offseason coaching transition. The Saginaw Valley League is going to be as tough as ever especially the Blue (South.) Grand Blanc has RJ Taylor, Ty Rogers, Bryce O’Mara, Kyle Deibis, Tae Boyd, among others coming back for Coach Michael Thomas. Davison won 11 games last season and could be Grand Blanc’s toughest challenger not only in the Saginaw Valley League but in this district as well. The Cardinals have Teon Armstrong, Jaylen Flowers, Erich Mullin, Landen Mullin, Jaxen Clark, Dane Coleman coming back along with newcomers James Cull and Jessie Cull for Coach Mike Williams. Williams comes to Davison from Flint Beecher where he led the Bucs to three State titles in Class C or Division Three. Lapeer is a very interesting team whom could be a spoiler come postseason time. They had a very good year winning eight games last season which included a upset of Davison. The Lightning have Jessie Johnston, Owen Hebbert, Zakery Olejniczak, Cole Bennett, Logan Dunbar, Brandan Pillar, Owen Boyle, and Kaleb Vanaman coming back for Coach Greg McGeary. Flint Kearsley won five games last season for Coach Paul Adas. The Hornets could be in the Flint Metro League title mix. It will be very interesting but it’s going to be a tough chore for Oxford especially with Davison and Grand Blanc having very strong teams and Lapeer is right in the mix with them.

 

 

District 5 at Romeo

LAKE ORION

ROCHESTER

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

Romeo

Utica Eisenhower

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Adams, 2. Lake Orion.

FAVORITE: Adams

NEXT: Lake Orion

DARKHORSE: Rochester, Romeo.

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Matt Stone-Rochester.

INSIGHT: This is a very interesting district when looking at the teams. The early favorite is Adams with the move to play in the very tough Red this season. They had a strong year last season and will look to repeat and do better in a new division. The Highlanders have Justice Mims, Brady Prieskorn, Jon Ursuy, Peter Kardasis, Nick Paterra, and Jacob Durand for Coach Jaret Thomas. Lake Orion is in a very interesting spot being a strong contender in the White after sharing the Blue last season. The Dragons have Alden Ritt, Malachi Grandberry, CJ Witt, Trevor Witt, Jeff Perkowski, Blake Leidell, Nate Harvilla, and Brendan Smiley coming back for Coach Joel Schroeder. Rochester should be a darkhorse district contender. They certainly will be a contender in the Blue after winning the Gold last season. The Falcons are loaded in talent with Matt Stone, Preyston Schroyer, Connor Cracium, Aarman Hussaini, Gabe Mendoza, and Louis Bowes coming back for Coach Nick Evola. Stoney Creek lost a ton of talent last season but they have always had a solid program. The Cougars have Calvin Becker and Gage Beers coming back for Coach Steve Norgrove. Utica Eisenhower will be very interesting to watch. The Eagles have Braden Buza, Preston Crum, Jackson McHale, Ethan Barker, Matthew Elias, Kyle O’Reily, and Ethan Mychajulk for Coach Thomas Antishin in the Macomb Area Conference White. Romeo should be interesting to watch especially in the Macomb Area White and they have home court for the district. They have two proven veterans in Tim Kewley and Logan Rolfs but the Bulldogs have a young core in Matthew Plotz, Luke Rolfs, Aiden Tague, Josef Modlinski, Maxxium Quinn, and MaxQuire Quinn for Coach Marv Cushingberry. This district should very interesting to say the least.

 

 

District 6 at Waterford Mott

AVONDALE

CLARKSTON

PONTIAC

Waterford Kettering

Waterford Mott

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Clarkston, 2. Waterford Mott.

FAVORITE: Clarkston

NEXT: Waterford Mott

DARKHORSE: Pontiac

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Mike DePillo-Clarkston.

INSIGHT: This is a complete mismatch on paper when looking at the teams in this district. Waterford Mott is a very interesting team. They should be a Lakes Valley Conference contender and have home court for the district. The Corsairs have Eric Davis, Dajuantie Warren, Davon Warren, Juan Claudio, Kaleb Osborn, and Jake Konieczka for Coach Sean Moore. Waterford Kettering could be in some trouble this season. They lost a very talented player and one of the best to come out of Waterford Kettering in Bennie Krenshaw to graduation. Scoring is going to be a big time question mark. The Captains have some experience in Tommy Knibbs, Joe Acha, Brandon Wall, Trevor Donahue, Will Campbell, Zarek Zelinski, Chris Sanford, and Noah Khanuja coming back for Coach Michael Marek. Pontiac should be a very interesting team. They had lost three of four to close the season which cost them the Gold last season. They should be in the mix for the Gold this season. The Phoenix have Dioante Harris and Tyree Long coming back for Coach Dameon O’Neil. Avondale should be improved after a rough year last season. They could be a darkhorse in the Gold this season. The Yellow Jackets have Malik Adams, Abe Herra, Anthony Howard, Marshall Dennis, Aaris Gordon, Issac Gordon, and Darren Pagel coming back for Coach Pat Clancy. Clarkston should be the overwhelming favorite in this district and a possible darkhorse in the Red. The Wolves have a ton of experience in Keegan Waslik, Mike DePillo, Nathan Steinman, Desman Stephens, Zach Austin, and Brody Kosin coming back for Coach Tim Waslik. This district has blue and gold written all over it.

 

 

District 26 at Royal Oak

ROYAL OAK

BERKLEY

OAK PARK

Detroit Mumford

Detroit Renaissance

Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit, 2. Detroit Renaissance.

FAVORITE: Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit

NEXT: Detroit Renaissance

DARKHORSE: Oak Park, Berkley.

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Sonny Wilson-Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit.

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be a very interesting district at Royal Oak. Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit has to be the favorite and for good reason. They play in the always tough Catholic League and went to the regional finals last season where they fell in a tough one to Warren DeLaSalle. The Cubs have proven experience in Sonny Wilson, Charles Turner, Zavier Banks, among others coming back for Coach Pat Donnelly. Detroit Renaissance struggled in the Detroit Public School League despite making the district finals last season. They should be in the mix in the Detroit Public School League and in the district this season. The Phoenix has Juwan Massey and Donald Watts coming back for Coach John White this season. Oak Park has really improved which showed in the regular season which included a upset Clarkston. They made some mistakes in their really tough double overtime loss to Detroit University-Jesuit in the district semifinals last season. The Knights could be a darkhorse in the Red and in the district this season. Oak Park has a ton of proven experience in Bwada Miller, Ashton Henderson, and Derald Blackmon coming back for Coach Durand Sheppard. Royal Oak has really struggled with four straight losing seasons despite being in the Gold. The Ravens have proven experience in Dylan Hoffman, Camden Clark, Jackson Gilbert, Jessie Hoisington, and Colton Champion coming back for Coach Aaron Smith. Detroit Mumford should be interesting to keep close watch. The Mustangs won eight games for Coach Anthony White last season. Berkley lost a ton of experience from last season which normally is hard but not for the Bears. They have program strength with their junior varsity going unbeaten and their freshman program was not bad last season. This is the reason why they could be one of the favorites in the Blue this season for Coach Joe Sermo. This should be very interesting as mentioned to watch.

 

 

District 27 at TBA

FARMINGTON

NORTH FARMINGTON

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

Livonia Stevenson

Redford Thurston

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. North Farmington, 2. Livonia Stevenson.

FAVORITE: North Farmington

NEXT: Livonia Stevenson

DARKHORSE: Farmington

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Jasper Beeler-North Farmington.

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be an interesting district whomever hosts it. Livonia Stevenson is an interesting team to watch not only in the district but in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association East division as well. The Spartans won 13 games but lost a ton of experience last season. Livonia Stevenson has Joey Harper, Kenoly Jones, Zack Mikoncyzk, and Charles Asamoah coming back for Coach Eoghann Stephens. Redford Thurston struggled in 2020. They won five games last season but had a young group. The Eagles should be improved for Coach Brian Bates. Southfield Arts and Tech had things very rough winning five games last season but should be a contender in the Blue this season. They lost a ton of talent from last season which is very concerning. The Warriors have Craig Hayes coming back for Coach Darreyle Buchanan. Farmington took another offseason hit for the second straight season. They saw Coach Terrance Porter leave the program this offseason. The Falcons have Prince Jackson and Robert Davis coming back but they don’t have a new coach yet and to make things worse they are in the Red. It could be a very challenging season for Farmington. North Farmington is very interesting heading into this season. They should be the early favorite in this district and is a possible darkhorse in the Red. The Raiders missed out on the postseason because of COVID-19 protocols last season. North Farmington lost a ton of experience from last season but this is always been a program that always reloads with proven experience and coaching. The Raiders have Jasper Beeler, Landon Williams, PJ Gardner, and Aaron Rice coming back for Coach Todd Negoshian. This district should be very interesting to watch no matter whom hosts the district.

 

 

District 28 at West Bloomfield

GROVES

SEAHOLM

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

Birmingham Brother Rice

 

FAVORITE: Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

NEXT: Birmingham Brother Rice

DARKHORSE: Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Curtis Blackwell-Birmingham Brother Rice

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be a very interesting district at West Bloomfield which features two Catholic League teams, a Red, two White, and a Blue program in this district. Orchard Lake St. Marys is the early favorite because of the proven experience and the two players they brought into the school. They made the Division One State Quarterfinals falling to Grand Blanc which ended up winning the Division One State championship. This is a program that has a ton of expectations and this season is nothing different. The Eaglets have Kareem Rozier, Jack Crighton, Armon Rollins, Daniel Smythe, and DeCorion Temple coming back for Coach Todd Covert. They added newcomers Javaughn Hannah and Trey McKenny. Hannah comes to Orchard Lake St. Marys from Spire Academy in Ohio while McKenny played in the Flint area. Birmingham Brother Rice had a resurgence by winning eight games but they fell to Catholic League rival Warren DeLaSalle in the regional semifinals last season. The Warriors have a really talented team in Curtis Blackwell, Xavier Thomas, Henry Garrity, and John Blackwell coming back for Coach Ricky Palmer. Bloomfield Hills should the wildcard in this district because they are more than capable of beating someone in this district. The Blackhawks are one of the favorites in the White. They have Noah Adamcyzk, Derrick Lee, Carson Brodsky, Mohammad Farhani, Nash Gilbert, among others for Coach Phil Kurajian. West Bloomfield has home court and a very talented squad this season. The Lakers whom are in the Red have Mitchell Seay and Ryan Hurst for Coach Jeremy Dehna. Groves should be an interesting team in the White and this district. They almost beat Birmingham Brother Rice in the district final on their home floor last season. The Falcons have Aaron DuBose and Nick Lutz coming back for Coach Benny White. Seaholm could have some struggles in the Blue this season. They had their fair share of struggles last season. The Maples have John Chinonis coming back for Coach Mike DeGeeter. This district has fun written all over it.

 

 

District 29 at Troy

TROY

TROY ATHENS

Warren DeLaSalle

Warren Cousino

Warren Mott

Warren Woods Tower

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Warren DeLaSalle, 2. Troy Athens.

FAVORITE: Warren DeLaSalle

NEXT: Troy Athens

DARKHORSE: Troy

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Darius Whiteside-Troy.

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be an interesting district at Troy with a White, a Blue, a Catholic League, and three Macomb Area Conference teams. The Colts lost a ton of talent from last season and is in the White. They have home court which should help things. Troy has Darius Whiteside coming back to help a very young team for Coach Gary Fralick. Warren DeLaSalle should be the favorite coming into this district. They are a possible sleeper in the Catholic League contending with the likes of Orchard Lake St. Marys, Birmingham Brother Rice, and Novi Detroit Catholic Central. The Pilots are loaded and talented after making the Division One State Semifinals falling to Ann Arbor Huron. They have Triston Nicols, Nino Smith, Jacob Yanachik, and Caleb Reese coming back for Coach Gjon Djokaj. Troy Athens is in a very interesting spot being a sleeper in the Blue and the district. The Red Hawks have Jonah Botardo, Christian Jemmona, Andre Shelton, and Jordan Sebaugh coming back for Coach Dave Scott. Warren Cousino had it very rough in which they won two games last season. The Patriots have Kobe Armstrong, Carson Dych, Julian Rice, Sha Preme Maki, Jacob Lifshay, Nick Rosati, and Justin Lifshay coming back for Coach Joe Kohl. Warren Woods Tower is an interesting team. They won six games last season. The Titans have Xzavion Allen, Corey Charleston, Christopher Kyles, Antuan Marsh, Cartier Whitaker, Jermaine Woods, and Stephen Young coming back for Coach Jason Henshaw. Warren Mott really struggled in 2021 by winning one game last season. The Marauders have Jayden Hardimen coming back for Coach Jeffery Olind. As mentioned, I think this is a three team district as we speak.

 

 

District 58 at Birmingham Detroit Country Day

FERNDALE

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

Birmingham Detroit Country Day

Detroit Jalen Rose Academy

Detroit Old Redford Academy

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Ferndale, 2. Birmingham Detroit Country Day.

FAVORITE: Ferndale

NEXT: Birmingham Detroit Country Day

DARKHORSE: Ferndale University

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Jason Drake-Ferndale

INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be an interesting district when looking at the teams. Ferndale went to the Division Two State Semifinals only to fall to Grand Rapids Catholic Central last season. The Eagles should have a really strong season in the Red. They could have a deep postseason run again this season. Ferndale has Treyvon Lewis, Cameron Reed, Chris Williams, and Jason Drake coming back for Coach Juan Rickman. Ferndale University had a rough year despite not winning a game in the Gold in their first year in the OAA last season. The Eagles has proven experience in Semaj McGhee, Zach Sillah, Rasheed Jones, Aaron Tucker, Javon Sanders, and John King coming back. They don’t have a coach as of yet. It was a really down year for Birmingham Detroit Country Day in 2020. They won four games last season. The Yellow Jackets have a ton of proven experience in Kareem Aburashed and Julian Scott coming back for Coach Mike Bray along with home court for the district. Detroit Old Redford didn’t field a team last season. Detroit Jalen Rose Academy won four games last season for Coach Eugene North. This is looking like a three team district but Ferndale looks very good.

 

 

District 60 at Eastpointe

HARPER WOODS

Detroit Denby

Detroit Osborn

Eastpointe

Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy

St. Clair Shores South Lake

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy, 2. Harper Woods.

FAVORITE: Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy

NEXT: Harper Woods

DARKHORSE: Eastpointe

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Julian Young-Harper Woods

INSIGHT: This is not a strong district when looking at the teams at Eastpointe. Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy won 13 games but COVID-19 protocols derailed things and forced them to forfeit their regional final against Ferndale last season. They will have a new coach coming into the program this season but have always have had very strong teams. There are some questions surrounding the Eagles. Detroit Osborn had things very rough in 2021. They won one game last season for Coach Laurence Stewart. The Knights should be better this season. Eastpointe is a very interesting team in which they won 11 games last season. The Shamrocks will have a new coach and have home court this season. St. Clair Shores South Lake should be very interesting to keep an eye on. The Cavaliers won seven games last season for Coach Kurt Wilson. Detroit Denby should be improved after having a challenging season. The Tars won five games last season for Coach Kevin Woodmore. Harper Woods is in a very interesting spot coming into the OAA for their first season. They are expected to be a contender in the Gold. The Pioneers have Julian Young, DeAndre Williams, Marquise Kelly, Rozell Mathews, Isiah Lewis, and Quincy Dickinson coming back even though they will have a new coach. The Pioneers and the Eagles are going the teams to beat in this district.

Coulter: Opioid Settlement Provides Justice

Coulter: Opioid Settlement Provides Justice

Coulter: Opioid Settlement Provides Justice For Those Impacted By Addiction

Pontiac, Michigan – Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter released the following statement on the national opioid lawsuit settlement announced by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today. In October of 2017, Oakland County and Wayne County made the innovative and aggressive decision to be the first Michigan co-plaintiffs to hold opioid manufacturers and distributors accountable for the national opioid crisis:

“Oakland County joined other Michigan jurisdictions in the lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors because our Health Division, Medical Examiner’s Office, and local law enforcement saw firsthand how dangerous a public health crisis opioid addiction had become. I commend Attorney General Nessel for helping to reach a national settlement with three of the four defendants. The money both the state and county will receive will provide some justice for individuals and families impacted by prescription addiction by funding intervention, treatment, and other services. There is, however, more to be done. My administration will continue to work with local health care systems, community partners, and the Oakland County Board of Commissioners to have a plan to use these funds to address treatment and prevention of future addiction.”

Pandemic Response Wins Digital County Award

Pandemic Response Wins Digital County Award

Oakland County’s Technology Bolstered Pandemic Response Wins Digital County Award From Center For Digital Government

Pontiac, Michigan – Oakland County, Michigan is among the top 10 digital counties for 17 years running. That is according to the 2021 Digital Counties Survey. The survey, conducted by the Center for Digital Government (CDG) in partnership with the National Association of Counties (NACo), identifies the best technology practices among U.S. counties.

“It was crucial during the pandemic to get accurate, up-to-date information to county residents, and our teams came together across departments to create dashboards, provide resources, share information and generate online applications,” County Executive Dave Coulter said. “This effort of our Health, IT, Public Communications and Community Engagement staff was outstanding and the lessons learned will continue to improve our digital work.”

CDG and NACo select winners of the annual Digital Counties Survey based on initiatives that streamline delivery of government services; encourage open data, collaboration, and shared services; enhance cybersecurity; and contribute to disaster response and recovery efforts. Oakland County placed seventh among its peer counties with a population of at least one million.

“Top-notch counties are utilizing the governance frameworks, investment tools, broadband implementations and more that were put in place in response to citizen needs around COVID-19…then capitalizing on those going forward to support digital experience initiatives,” said Phil Bertolini, vice-president, CDG. “The Center for Digital Government congratulates this year’s winners for their accomplishments and continuing efforts to use technology to make government better.”

“The coronavirus pandemic underscored the urgent need for bold, cutting-edge approaches to serving our residents, and technology has played a major role,” said NACo Executive Director Matthew Chase. “This year’s Digital Counties Survey winners have demonstrated true leadership when it was needed the most. We applaud their innovation and expertise in leveraging technology to achieve county goals.”

To learn more about the Digital Counties Survey, click here.

Appointments to Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform 

Appointments to Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform 

Header 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 22, 2021

Contact: [email protected]

 

Governor Whitmer Makes Appointments to the Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform

 

LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced appointments to the Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform.

 

In June 2021, Governor Whitmer signed Executive Order No. 2021-6 creating the Task Force on Juvenile Justice which will be chaired by Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist and will focus on analyzing our juvenile justice system, while recommending proven practices and strategies for reform grounded in data, research, and fundamental constitutional principles.

 

“To fully change our criminal justice system into a system that will position young Michiganders for success, we need the best minds from a wide variety of backgrounds to lead the Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist. “I am very confident that these appointees are going to do everything in their power to ensure that we focus on building and delivering reforms that will make our communities safer while improving outcomes for individuals who come into contact with our criminal justice system. When we allow everyone to have a seat at the table, we make sure that these policies will be inclusive and equitable for all.”

 

“Reimagining Michigan’s juvenile justice system will take collaboration, innovation, and information,” said Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth T. Clement. “This task force will be successful because we are laser-focused on building partnerships, being creative, and analyzing the data to make sure that every Michigan child has the chance to achieve their full potential. We will make Michigan a national leader in providing the support children need to stay out of the criminal justice system and on a path to success.”

 

The Task Force will include members of the executive branch, legislature, judiciary, and juvenile justice community. In addition to Lt. Governor Gilchrist, executive branch participants include Asst. Attorney General Stine Grand representing the Attorney General, State Superintendent Dr. Michael Rice representing the Michigan Department of Education, Derrick McCree, Director of Juvenile Justice Programs, representing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, and Jason Smith, executive director of the Michigan Center for Youth Justice, representing the Michigan Commission on Juvenile Justice.

 

Judicial branch participants include the following individuals designated by Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack: Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth ClementJudge Doreen Allen of the Midland County Probate Court, Judge Karen Braxton of the 3rd Circuit Court, and Juvenile Court Director Thom Lattig of the 20th Circuit Court.

 

Legislative branch participants include Sen. Kim LaSata designated by the Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Sylvia Santana designated by the Senate Minority Leader, Rep. Sarah Lightner designated by the Speaker of the House, and Rep. Brenda Carter designated by the House Minority Leader.

 

The Governor has appointed the following members of the juvenile justice community to serve on the Task Force:

 

Alisha R. Bell, of Detroit, is a commissioner and chair of the Wayne County Commission. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Florida A&M University and a Master of Education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Commissioner Bell is appointed to represent a member nominated by the Michigan Association of Counties to represent a board of county commissioners from a county with a population of 100,000 or more according to the most recent decennial census appointed from a list of three or more nominees submitted.

 

John J. Casteel, of Ann Arbor, is a founding member of the Western Wayne County Care Management Organization Juvenile Advisory Council. He currently works as a line worker with Webasto Roofing. Mr. Casteel is appointed to represent an individual who has lived experience as a justice-involved youth in Michigan.

 

Cameron A. Fraser, of Traverse City, is the executive director and defense attorney for the Michigan Indian Legal Services. Ms. Fraser is also a Judge Pro Tem for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Iowa and she earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School. Ms. Fraser is appointed to represent a juvenile defense attorney.

 

Jeannine P. Gant, of Detroit, is the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Professional Speech and Theatre from North Caroline A&T State University and a Master of Arts in Public Relations and Organizational Communication from Wayne State University. Ms. Gant is appointed to represent the juvenile service provision community, which may include juvenile detention, residential treatment, and/or community-based services.

 

Steven. L. Hinkley, Sr., of Homer, is the sheriff for Calhoun County. He is also an adjunct instructor of criminal justice at Kellogg Community College, and he studied at the Criminal Justice Police Academy at Lansing Community College. Sheriff Hinkley is appointed to represent a county sheriff nominated by the Michigan Sheriff’s Association.

 

Karen McDonald, of Birmingham, is the prosecutor for Oakland County. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science from Alma College and a Juris Doctor degree from the Wayne State University Law School. Ms. McDonald is appointed to represent a prosecuting attorney nominated by the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan.

 

Everette L. Robbins, II, of New Boston, is the chief of police and director of public safety for Huron Township. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Public Safety Studies from Siena Heights University and earned his MCOLES certification from Washtenaw County Community College. Chief Robbins is appointed to represent a police chief nominated by the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police.

 

Kimberly A. Thomas, of Ann Arbor, is a clinical professor of law and the director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Economics from the University of Maryland and a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. Professor Thomas is appointed to represent a youth-justice advocate.

 

Marlene J. Webster, of Owosso, is a commissioner with the Shiawassee County Commission and the pastor for the Owosso City Church. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Lake Superior State University and a Master of Arts in Religion in Spiritual Formation from Northwest Nazarene University. Reverend Webster is appointed to represent a member nominated by the Michigan Association of Counties who is a member of a board of county commissioners from a county with a population of less than 100,000 according to the most recent decennial census.

 

Colbert Williams, of Grand Rapids, is a parenting consultant for the Kent County Family Court and the founder of The Delta Project. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Ferris State University. Mr. Williams is appointed to represent an individual who has lived experience as a parent or guardian of a justice-involved youth in Michigan.

 

Appointees will serve for two-year terms expiring July 22, 2023. Appointments are not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.