Girls.
Red.
Adams at Lathrup: The Highlanders picked up an emotional win
on Friday against a very good Clarkston team 66-51. Adams used an 18-5 run to
close out the game led by Maggie Rogers 22 points. The problem for the
Highlanders in this game with the Chargers will be the inside presence of the
Bello twins and also the emergence of Deja Church and Antoinette Miller.
Lathrup was exposed on Saturday losing 56-52 against a very good Detroit
Country Day squad despite Church having 28 points. If the Highlanders can get
the Chargers into foul trouble knowing that Lathrup is not deep at all then its
possibility but it’s not likely. PICK: LATHRUP BY 14.
Oxford at Clarkston: The Wildcats despite their 3-11 record
have really improved lately especially on the offensive side of the ball.
Oxford is 1-3 in its last four games but is averaging 42.5 points per game. Abigail
Butkecwitz has played really well as of late and has been the main offensive
force for the Wildcats. The Wolves suffered a tough loss to Adams on Thursday
going down 66-51 and was the victims of a 17-5 Highlanders run in the fourth
quarter. Prior to the Adams game, Clarkston had won four of their last five
games. This is a trap game for the Wolves, the last meeting was 40-21 in Clarkston's favor. Oxford though from then and now is better than people think. If I'm the Wolves in Dale Ryan's house they better be careful of the Wildcats. PICK: CLARKSTON BY 2.
Stoney Creek at Harrison: The Cougars have been struggling
with a capital S lately. Ever since the Lathrup loss on January 7th,
Stoney Creek is 2-6 only averaging 34 points per game. What is really
troublesome for the Cougars have been their defensive stats, although some have
been against very good teams but allowing 38.3 points per game in their last
eight games is not good. The Hawks have won three straight games since allowing
80 points to Lathrup. In their last three games since defensively they have
allowed 46 points per game, which is still not good but something to work on
for Coach Allen Walker. Offensively Harrison has averaged 64.6 points per game
in the last three games which has made up for their defensive troubles. The
last time these two teams met it was 47-37 Harrison at Stoney Creek. I expect
to see a much tougher game here, could come down to whom has the ball last.
PICK: HARRISON BY 4.
White.
Bloomfield Hills at North Farmington: The Raiders since the
Orion 34-31 loss has been taking names lately going unbeaten in its last three
games especially on the defensive end where they have only allowed 33.3 points
per game. North Farmington has averaged 52 points per game in that stretch and
Kierra Crockett has been at or near 20 points in each of those contests. The
Blackhawks suffered perhaps a devastating setback after losing to Orion 40-31
and losing their best player Amanda Sape for an unknown amount of time with a
concussion. It will be interesting how Bloomfield Hills adjusts to losing Sape
knowing that they are a different team without her. The key matchup looks to be
Crockett vs Victorie Franklin and whomever wins that matchup in the house of
Tom Negoshian where the full court trap and any sort of trap works there then
that could be the winner. The loss of Sape will be huge in this game though as
it could be Alexa and Samantha Cherney whom could go off inside. PICK: NORTH BY
18.
Royal Oak at Troy: The Ravens have been getting better since
the Orion 42-39 win but suffered a disappointing 52-26 loss to Clarkston only
to comeback and beat West Bloomfield 36-29 at home on Thursday. Royal Oak is
finally starting to adjust to playing in the White and have been benefiting
from balance scoring, that has the makings of a good basketball team. The
Ravens will get another shot at the Colts who beat them in early January 37-29
behind their two top players Megan Lenihan and Jordyn Lafayette. Troy has
struggled since winning at Royal Oak, going 1-4 in that stretch averaging 27
points per game in those four losses. Their only win in that stretch was
against Ferndale where the Colts won 60-14. This game will have a different
outcome with two teams going in opposite directions. PICK: ROYAL OAK BY 20.
West Bloomfield at Orion: Not too long ago it was the Lakers
that stunned the Dragons 55-48 in January behind 23 points from Charlika Stubbs
at West Bloomfield but since winning the Troy game 49-25, West Bloomfield has
really struggled going 0-4, averaging 31 points per game and allowing 53.2
points per game. The Dragons meanwhile
since the Adams game has gotten on track a bit, averaging 48 points per game
and allowing 33.5 points per game in that stretch. Most of that offensive production
has to do with Maddie Novak. Novak has gone over 20 points in 14 of her 15
games so far this season, including a 23 point game against West Bloomfield. Oh and I forgot to mention that Evelyn Wischmeyer did
not play in January and is back healthy. This is a big game for both teams with
the winner being possibly in a second place tie pending if Bloomfield Hills
loses and Orion is a different team now going through a lot of adversity in
that stretch. PICK: ORION BY 10.
Blue.
Farmington at Seaholm: What a junior season for Mackenzie Harbort,
going over 1,000 points in her Maples career a few weeks ago against West
Bloomfield and performed well in beating Rochester 41-22 on Thursday night.
Seaholm has performed well since losing 48-35 to Southfield. They will get the
Blue Jays on Friday at Southfield. The Falcons meanwhile has been not good, not
winning a game in 2016 and haven’t gotten to 40 points since winning over
Detroit Allen Academy 51-36 in December. The Maples put up 63 on Farmington in
their last meeting, it could get a lot worse. PICK: SEAHOLM BY 38.
Rochester at Oak Park: The Knights are a mystery team in
Coach Peggy Evans-Carr’s first season. Oak Park was projected to do well but
have not lived up to expectations. Before beating Avondale 42-31, the Knights
have really struggled especially defensibly against four very good teams in
Seaholm, Southfield, Groves, and Detroit Edison. They allowed 57.3 points per
game in that stretch and only scored 32.2 points per game. That won’t get it
done for the Knights at all if they have any chance come March. The Falcons have had an injury riddled season and
it has been showing in their play recently especially defensibly, Rochester in
their last three games has allowed 45.6 points per game while only scoring 23
points per game. It’s been a long season for both of these teams but the last
time these two met it was 35-31 Oak Park, this time I’m thinking other way
around. PICK: ROCHESTER BY 4.
Southfield at Avondale: When looking at this game, this is a
mismatch on both paper and on the basketball floor. The Yellow Jackets have scored 40
points or over just once this season (Rochester won 40-32.) In the first meeting, Avondale met the Blue Jays,
they lost by 22 (52-30) on the road. Southfield ripped Farmington to shreds on Thursday
with a 63-20 beat down. The Blue Jays have averaged over 50 points per game
until they met Lathrup and lost by 21 (42-21.) This will get very ugly on
Tuesday in Auburn Hills. PICK: SOUTHFIELD BY 34.
Gold.
Ferndale at Troy Athens: The Red Hawks got a monster win
over Groves on Thursday night 50-47 despite Shea Carter going for 27 points in
that game. Maddy Crumm has really stepped into her own as of late along with
her teammates especially in league play where they have won four straight
games, including a 44-11 win over Ferndale and also a huge 36-34 win over Berkley.
The Eagles have been inconsistent this season but they are focused on getting
ready for the districts. PICK: TROY ATHENS BY 30.
Pontiac at Groves: Imagine how Coach Amos Thompson is
feeling to see that his Falcons are tied with Troy Athens on top of the Gold
standings at 5-1. Shea Carter had 27 points in a losing effort on Thursday night
against the Red Hawks 50-47. Groves had won seven straight until the loss to Troy
Athens, in the eight games including the Red Hawks, the Falcons have averaged
58.1 points per game while allowing 32.2 points per game prior. The Phoenix
meanwhile has improved lately but suffered a 46-21 loss to Berkley really has
hurt the progress of Pontiac. The Phoenix split with Avondale (won 38-26 on the road, and lost 37-36 at home) and won 41-30 over
Ferndale but neither the Yellow Jackets nor the Eagles are not the Falcons and
it could be a long night for the Phoenix. PICK: GROVES BY 20.
Berkley at Hazel Park: This will be a major test for Trinity
Benton and the Vikings. Hazel Park has won three straight games averaging only
40 points per game but defensibly in that winning streak the Vikings have
allowed only 26 points per game. In the last meeting with the Bears, Berkley
whipped Hazel Park 48-13 but Benton did not play in that game but now she is
back and will likely lock horns with Zoe Anderson. The Bears are 3-3 since
beating Hazel Park and have losses to Troy Athens and Groves. They will play
both teams again but Berkley needs this game if they want to stay in the Gold
race with the Red Hawks and Falcons. PICK: BERKLEY BY 8.
Boys.
Troy at Farmington: The Falcons have had consistency
troubles along with mental relapses that have cost them games and a huge part of their 2-10 season. Farmington needed a rally to beat Seaholm 51-39
and divine intervention (an and-one) to beat Rochester 47-44. Those are their two wins of the
season but they do have a favorable schedule to close out the season with seven
of their next eight games being at home. The Falcons have had a real problem defensibly
allowing 71.1 points per game in their last seven games and scoring 53.4 points
per game. The Colts meanwhile if they were in the Blue, they would be right up
there but they have won three of four so far and a lot of that has to be their
defense. Troy has allowed 52 points in their three victories, allowed 62 points
to Pontiac in their only loss. They have scored in the last four games 61
points per game. This one will be interesting but the Colts will be the ones
who prevail. PICK: TROY BY 12.
Troy Athens at Harper Woods: The story of the Red Hawks season got
worse on Friday when they lost to arch rival Troy by 21 (72-51 on the road.)
Troy Athens does have seven sophomores on its team and has gone through a lot this season with being in the Red and struggling to win games. The Red Hawks will be tested by a very
good Harper Woods squad. This has the makings of a long night for Coach Dave
Scott’s team. PICK: HARPER WOODS BY 8.
Berkley at Ferndale University Prep: This will be a tough
game for the Bears. Ferndale University Prep did put up 62 points against
Avondale in a 62-54 win. If Jerome Cobb can get 33 points like, he did against
Stoney Creek then maybe Berkley can pull off the upset. The Bears are 1-6 in
their last seven games averaging 58 points per game and allowing 65.2 points
per game. Berkley would have to a lot right if they want to pull off the upset.
PICK: FERNDALE UNIVERSITY PREP BY 6.
Oak Park at Ypsilanti Lincoln: The Knights with their
transfers now into their lineup is coming on strong. Since their 52-50 loss to
Pontiac, Oak Park has averaged 66.2 points per game, one of them included a
four overtime 90-83 loss to Bloomfield Hills in the last four contests. The
Knights have allowed 67 points per game in those four games as well. Ypsilanti
Lincoln will be a tough matchup for Oak Park but the way the Knights are
playing right now it could be a high scoring affair in Ypsilanti. PICK: OAK
PARK BY 5.
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