Written Saturday September 26th at 12:00 AM
INSIDE
THE OAA TOP 10:
1.
West Bloomfield
2.
Harrison
3.
Southfield
4. Groves
5. Clarkston
6.
Troy Athens
7.
Berkley
8.
North Farmington
9.
Royal Oak
T 10.
Lathrup
T 10. Oak Park
T 10. Oak Park
BIG
WIN: Oak Park: The
last few weeks we talked about Adams’s season being in jeopardy. Well it is now
as the Highlanders dropped to seventh place in the White after Oak Park went
into Rochester and ruined Adams homecoming by beating them 20-14 despite it's offense running 74 plays. The Highlanders are an alarming 1-2 at
home and will play Harrison next week. If they lose that game then they are in
deep trouble with four losses. This is a huge win for Coach Greg Carter and his Knights, you have to credit their defense. Oak
Park must keep winning out as they play North Farmington next at home with
Southfield and the crossover looming.
TOUGH
LOSS: Southfield:
The Blue Jays were up 14-7 at halftime only to see Harrison come from behind
and win 17-14. Much of the game surrounded Tyrone Lyte and Brendan Brown, both transferred
from Harrison to Southfield. The Hawks shut down Sam Johnson III and his
offense all night. Harrison now controls its own destiny in the White while
Southfield although also controls its destiny needs some help if they want to
get back in the league race. The Hawks go to Rochester to play Adams next week
while Southfield hosts Seaholm.
TEAM
THAT NEEDS A HUG: Rochester: The Falcons had their chances at a silver
lighting in Birmingham on Friday night. Rochester riddled by injures had a
chance to go into the Maple Forest and beat Seaholm. That did not happen though
as Rochester fell to the Maples 34-28. Seaholm gets the daunting task of going
to Southfield while the Falcons host an angry Farmington team for homecoming.
ARE
YOU KIDDING ME??? Farmington: Perhaps the most mind-boggling game of the
night is this one at Farmington High School. The Falcons were up 21-7 after three quarters only to see North Farmington quarterback Jared Fish connect with wide receiver Jimmy Doig on a 24 yard touchdown pass
with 49.7 seconds left in the game and then they would recover an onside kick to seal the 26-21
upset of the Falcons. The Raiders now own the Farmington Jug, which is played between
North Farmington and Farmington. This is a huge win for coach Todd Schultz and the Raiders program. The Falcons had all the momentum after beating
Adams 19-15 last week, now that’s out the window. Farmington now has Rochester
next week while North Farmington has a huge game with Oak Park on the road next
week.
Last
Week Scores:
Red
West
Bloomfield 27, Orion 0.
Stoney
Creek 47, Troy 0.
Clarkston
44, Oxford 24.
Troy
Athens 26, Bloomfield Hills 8.
White
Seaholm
34, Rochester 28.
Harrison
17, Southfield 14.
North
Farmington 26, Farmington 21
Oak
Park 20, Adams 14.
Blue
Groves
54, Hazel Park 22.
Royal
Oak 35, Pontiac 0.
Lathrup
27, Ferndale 24.
Berkley
52, Avondale 28.
Red
Standings:
West
Bloomfield 4-0 5-0
Troy
Athens 3-1 3-2
Clarkston 3-1 3-2
Orion 2-2 2-3
Stoney
Creek 2-2 2-3
Oxford 1-3 1-4
Bloomfield
Hills 1-3 1-4
Troy 0-4 0-5
White
Standings:
Harrison 4-0 4-1
Southfield 3-1 3-2
North
Farmington 2-2 3-2
Farmington 2-2 3-2
Seaholm 2-2 2-3
Oak
Park 2-2 2-3
Adams 1-3 2-3
Rochester 0-4 0-5
Blue
Standings:
Groves 4-0 5-0
Berkley 4-0 4-1
Royal
Oak 3-1 3-2
Lathrup 2-2 3-2
Avondale 2-2 2-3
Hazel
Park 1-3 1-4
Ferndale 0-4 0-5
Pontiac 0-4 0-5
We’ll
see what happens next week.
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