Written Wednesday November 25th at 1:15 PM
Girls are here as they start on Monday while the Boys have one more week so here is the early top 24 in each set of basketball. No comments given.
Girls.
1. Lathrup
2. Adams
3. Harrison
4. Orion
5. North Farmington
6. Bloomfield Hills
7. Clarkston
8. Stoney Creek
9. Southfield
10. West Bloomfield
11. Oak Park
12. Avondale
13. Royal Oak
14. Seaholm
15. Oxford
16. Rochester
17. Berkley
18. Troy Athens
19. Groves
20. Troy
21. Pontiac
22. Hazel Park
23. Farmington
24. Ferndale
Boys.
1. North Farmington
2. Clarkston
3. Adams
4. West Bloomfield
5. Pontiac
6. Bloomfield Hills
7. Southfield
8. Avondale
9. Stoney Creek
10. Orion
11. Rochester
12. Hazel Park
13. Oak Park
14. Royal Oak
15. Farmington
16. Groves
17. Troy
18. Seaholm
19. Lathrup
20. Troy Athens
21. Oxford
22. Berkley
23. Ferndale
24. Harrison
Thoughts on why the rankings are as is please listen in to OAA Now for future episodes on ONTV, OCTV or on Youtube the reasons why I think the season will unfold and have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Covering all 23 OAA teams with insight and thoughts on each school from Northern Oakland County, Southern Oakland County, and one from Wayne County.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Football Pick- Week Twelve.
Written Tuesday November 10th at 11:00 PM
Records:
Keith 102-26
Dan 94-34
Ant 94-34
Sean 92-36
Sammy 92-36
Division Two.
Region 3 Final.
Livonia Franklin at
Berkley:
The Berkley Bears shocked the
world last week in upsetting Southfield 28-20. Now if they want to get their
first regional title in school history, then the Bears must go through the
Patriots of Livonia Franklin. The Patriots feature a Wing T offense very similar
to Zeeland West but they can also spread it out at times as well. Livonia Franklin
put up 63 points last week against Jackson in a 63-35 win and have played on
previous OAA School in Farmington where they had to survive 33-30 in that game.
The Bears must be stout defensively if they have any chance of beating the
Patriots at Hurley Field on Friday night.
SAMMY PICK: LIVONIA FRANKLIN 70, BERKLEY 42.
ANT PICK: LIVONIA FRANKLIN 28, BERKLEY 14.
KEITH PICK: BERKLEY 24, LIVONIA FRANKLIN 21.
DAN PICK: BERKLEY 21, LIVONIA FRANKLIN 20.
SEAN PICK: LIVONIA FRANKLIN 49, BERKLEY 28.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
OAA Volleyball Regional Preview.
Written Saturday November 7th at 10:35 AM
Note if Berkley did win at Southfield Lathrup then we will edit and preview Regional 4 at Grosse Pointe South.
The regional matchups are set so here they are affecting OAA Teams.
Regional
6 @ Warren Cousino
Troy
Athens vs Sterling Heights Stevenson
Bloomfield
Hills vs Grosse Pointe North
The
Red Hawks are coming off a three game sweep over Warren Cousino and got another
huge win in the district semifinals over Sterling Heights. Troy Athens has been
rolling as of late led by Lauren Van Hoef, Danielle Stanichuk, Nya Rodriguez,
Aliana Kirtland, Elise Leverenz, and Nicole Borkosh. The Red Hawks take on a
Sterling Heights Stevenson team that has been red hot and is very young. The
Titans beat Macomb L’Anse Creuse at Fraser in three sets on Friday night for
their first district title since 2011. This will be an interesting matchup
between these two teams and another stress test for Coach Christine Stanichuk.
The
Blackhawks have been on cloud nine in the last few days with big wins over
Birmingham Marian and a MONSTER upset of Birmingham Seaholm despite both games
being at home but they must take it on the road to Warren. Grosse Pointe North
has been playing very well in this district tournament and in the MAC Red. They
swept Lakeshore in St. Clair Shores in the district final getting to this
point. The Norseman are solid and will present a problem for Bloomfield Hills
but the league the Blackhawks are in could help them in this match up. The
question will be has Bloomfield Hills magic ran out or is it on for another
day.
Regional
7 @ Romeo:
Utica
Eisenhower vs Fenton
Orion
vs Romeo
Orion
and Romeo could be GAME of the YEAR in the State with the winner likely heading
to Battle Creek. Romeo is the defending State Champs coming into the game. The Dragons have had the Bulldogs number this season in
tournaments but the match being at Romeo and its low ceiling gym could be a
huge factor in this game. If the Dragons can practice at the CERC or at Scripps
then it could minimize the advantage that Romeo will have. Both Orion and Romeo
have star players with Division One talent, the Bulldogs have Gia Milana who is
heading to Maryland while the Dragons have Courtney Wightman who is heading to
Oakland. The Dragons also know Milana personally as Natalie Wehner and Kori
Varney both played with Milana on their National Championship AAU team and that
could play a role in this contest. This match will come down to who knows the
court and each other and also the mindset of each team.
OAA Crossroads.
Written Saturday November 7th at 10:15 AM
The
OAA is at a crossroads as we head into the 2016-2017 school year with
Southfield and Lathrup merging and being at 23 schools. There has been
rumblings that the league could lose Ferndale as low enrollment continues and
also we don’t know what is going on with Harrison and Pontiac. Pontiac is under
a consent agreement with the State of Michigan. Harrison could close soon which
could set a chain reaction within the OAA. Does the OAA do like what the MAC
does, expand its influence to different counties. The MAC has schools from
Oakland, Wayne, and St. Clair Counties that are in that league. The OAA can
very well do this route if they choose to do so, if they choose not too then it
could be the end of the league as we know it.
Here are some possible schools that could fit
the league.
Lapeer:
The
Lightning is an interesting but they do fit the standpoint of the league.
Lapeer has not been in a stable conference since the merger with Lapeer East
and Lapeer West when they were kicked out of the Flint Metro League. The
Lightning gets no competition in the Saginaw Valley Conference and have to
travel as far north as Mount Pleasant.
PRO’S: The move in the
league will give Lapeer renewed rivalries with the northern Oakland County
schools in Orion, Oxford, Clarkston, Stoney Creek, Rochester, and Adams. They
will bring revenue as they bring most of the town out to their games. The
Lightning do bring a football, softball, girls basketball, and volleyball
presence.
CONCERNS: The southern
Oakland County schools have major concern if Lapeer joins the league. The
travel up north will be a major issue for them and also school size but they
are projected to go down in recent years.
TOP
RIVAL IF JOIN LEAGUE:
Oxford.
PROJECTION: I think Lapeer
joins the league and finally gets the stability they deserve.
Davison
and Grand Blanc:
The
Cardinals have wanted into the league for some time and they will bring
something if they join the OAA. Davison has not been in a stable conference
since the Big Nine dissolved and they were forced to join the Saginaw Valley
Conference in which like Lapeer has to travel as far north as Mount Pleasant.
Grand
Blanc is in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association and also have been
wanting into the league. They will bring big numbers into the league and competition.
They are a track and soccer presence in the league and could rival Troy and the
Rochester Schools.
PRO’S: The move in the
league will bring stability for the Cardinals and it will renew rivalries with
Clarkston as they only have to travel down M-15 into Oakland County. Orion is a
rival to Davison as well. Davison will bring a wrestling presence and could
bring competition in girls basketball and softball.
Grand Blanc would bring strong sports and is one of the biggest schools in the State. They would reignite rivalries with Orion and Clarkston but also could create new rivarlies with Oxford, Troy, Troy Athens, Rochester, Stoney Creek, Adams, and West Bloomfield.
Grand Blanc would bring strong sports and is one of the biggest schools in the State. They would reignite rivalries with Orion and Clarkston but also could create new rivarlies with Oxford, Troy, Troy Athens, Rochester, Stoney Creek, Adams, and West Bloomfield.
CONCERNS: The travel is a
major concern to the Southern Oakland County schools for both Davison and Grand
Blanc. Both schools are located in Genesee County and especially Southeast
Oakland County will have major concerns in getting both teams to come or go to
their respective locations. Money and revenue is a huge concern as well as
Grand Blanc doesn’t bring a lot of fans south but not as much for Davison
though.
TOP
RIVALS IF THEY BOTH JOIN LEAGUE: Clarkston
PROJECTION: I don’t think
Davison or Grand Blanc will join the league, they are too far northwest but if
Brandon comes into the league then that will change otherwise. Davison though
is in a better position to join the league though than Grand Blanc.
Waterford
Kettering and Waterford Mott:
The
Waterford schools have struggled in sports recently despite leaving the OAA in
the mid 2000’s for the KLAA. The Captains and Corsairs have both been
frustrated with the league with their lack of realignment process and if they
were to return to the league then they could compete and not be stuck in a
regional format.
PRO’S: Both Waterford
schools will bring stability as Waterford divides the north and south. Both
schools have rivalries to the north with Orion, Clarkston, Oxford, Troy, Troy
Athens, Pontiac, and Avondale. The district pairings have had them play OAA
teams so if they moved back into the OAA then it would bring them competition.
CONCERNS: Can both of them
be successful if they come back??? Yes both teams bring a sports presence
especially in girls basketball but can they compete. The reason why the
Waterford schools left the league was for competition purposes but they have
found out maybe the Kensington might not be as rosy as people thinks.
TOP
RIVALS IF JOIN LEAGUE: Clarkston
PROJECTION: I think the
league will welcome Waterford back with open arms. The southeast Oakland County
schools could vote against this move but I see both Waterford schools coming
back into the league with open arms.
Holly:
The
Bronchos are interesting because they are in the Flint Metro League and is one
of two teams in Oakland County along with Brandon. We don’t know the stability of
the Flint Metro but from a geographic standpoint it makes sense for Holly to
join the league.
PRO’s: Holly brings a
track and cross country presence along with a basketball and football presence
as well. The Bronchos would renew rivalries with Oxford and Clarkston if they
were to join the league.
CONCERNS: Enrollment is
interesting as Holly is a Division Two School. Also the Athletic Director at
Holly is against moving. Travel will be a major concern for the southern schools
going northwest into Holly so it could be a long shot.
TOP
RIVAL IF JOIN LEAGUE:
Clarkston
PROJECTION: It’s a long shot
for Holly to join the league because of their situation they are in. They could
join if want too but Southern Schools might be against it.
Brandon:
The
Blackhawks would be an interesting fit into the league because they are a
Division Three School which could appease Avondale and the smaller schools.
Brandon brings some sports and maybe bringing in more competition will make
them feel solid.
PRO’S: Brandon returning
to the league from the Flint Metro League would reignite rivalries with Oxford
and create a new rivalry with Avondale. The Blackhawks would bring a football
presence into the league and could bring new opportunities if they decide to
return to the league.
CONCERNS: Travel will
always be a concern to the Blackhawks as they are in Northwest Oakland County
and the Southeastern Oakland County schools will have major concerns along with
the money impact.
TOP
RIVAL IF JOIN LEAGUE:
Oxford
PROJECTION: Brandon coming
back into the league makes perfect sense as they would compete with Oxford,
Avondale, Hazel Park, and Royal Oak. Brandon doesn’t mind traveling down there
to play games and they feel they can compete. Also the league could change and
it could also bring Davison and Grand Blanc in the league as well.
Lakeland:
The
Eagles could be a nice fit to the OAA and are in need of a fresh start in a new
league. The problem with Lakeland is that there is no realignment process in
the Kensington Lakes Activities Association and with the Eagles being in the
KLAA North with Waterford Kettering, Waterford Mott, Walled Lake Western,
Walled Lake Northern, and Walled Lake Central. You could see why there could be
a reason why they want out.
PRO’S: If Lakeland were
to join the OAA they would bring stability based on their location and create rivalries
with Clarkston, Farmington, North Farmington, Groves, Seaholm, Bloomfield
Hills, and West Bloomfield. They will bring a softball and volleyball presence
into the league and also the realignment process also helps as well.
CONCERNS: It could be hard
to walk away of a rivalry with Milford and the Walled Lake’s but there aren’t
much concerns with the league. It makes sense and their location is perfect as
well as they would connect the north from the south.
TOP
RIVAL IF JOIN LEAGUE:
North Farmington
PROJECTION: Lakeland has to
be seriously be considered to join the league. I think the Eagles will join the
league in the very near future.
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