Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Regional Preview.

Written Tuesday May 17th at 9:15 PM



Region 7. North Farmington-Regional.

BERKLEY
GROVES
SEAHOLM
OAK PARK
SOUTHFIELD
LATHRUP
FARMINGTON
HARRISON
NORTH FARMINGTON
ROYAL OAK
Brother Rice
Detroit Renaissance
Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit
Mercy
Livonia Stevenson
Redford Thurston

FAVORITES:

Boys: Oak Park. The Knights have the depth and athletes that can contend in this regional. Oak Park won the Gold with ease and have benefited with their depth in the hurdles, sprints, and distance. If they can get any help from the throws then the Knights could run away with this regional.

Girls: Oak Park. When you have the two time defending State Champions and also one of the best coaches in Brandon Jiles then you do deserve to be on this list. Oak Park is very versatile but like the Boys the throws could be it’s only downfall. The Knights will have to deal with some very talented distance people with Farmington and especially Seaholm but looking at it this regional is the Knights to lose.


Region 8. Warren Mott-Regional.

TROY
TROY ATHENS
Anchor Bay
Chippewa Valley
Macomb Dakota
Macomb L’Anse Creuse North
Sterling Heights Stevenson
Utica Ford II
Utica
Warren Mott
Sterling Heights
L’Anse Creuse
Port Huron
Port Huron Northern

FAVORITES:

Boys: Macomb Dakota: Depth matters in a meet like this. The Cougars are very balanced and could but could be important heading into this regional but keep an eye on Utica whom won the MAC White. Utica is deep and could give the Cougars all they can handle heading into this meet.

Girls: Macomb Dakota: The Cougars are deep like it’s Boys but Utica Ford and Chippewa Valley could bring problems with their sprints and hurdle events. It could be a three team race. I don’t see Troy nor Troy Athens giving them any challenge.

Region 15. South Lyon East-Regional.

AVONDALE
FERNDALE
HAZEL PARK
Birmingham Detroit Country Day
Birmingham Marian
Orchard Lake St. Marys
Cranbrook-Kingswood
Clawson
Detroit Mumford
Detroit Communication Media Arts
Detroit Old Redford
Livonia Claranceville
Madison Heights Lamphere
Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
Redford Union
Southfield Bradford Academy
South Lyon East

FAVORITES:

Boys: Orchard Lake St. Marys. The Eaglets have the talent to win this regional. They also have the depth as well led by their sprints. The distance events are a concern to Orchard Lake St. Marys. Detroit Mumford could be a player and so could Avondale but this regional is the Eaglets to lose.

Girls: This one is wide open as there are a couple of teams that could contend but not out of the OAA. Detroit Country Day may have the best shot of the teams but Detroit Mumford could be a contender, Clawson as well, and also South Lyon East. This could be an interesting one to watch.

Region 9. Orion-Regional.

ORION
ADAMS
STONEY CREEK
ROCHESTER
OXFORD
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
WEST BLOOMFIELD
CLARKSTON
PONTIAC
Waterford Kettering
Waterford Mott
Brandon
Holly
Utica Eisenhower
Romeo

FAVORITES:

Boys: Adams. The Highlanders did lose out on the Red crown to Orion but their depth could be of huge importance heading into the regional. Waterford Kettering is also solid along with tons of experience back. Orion could be a dark horse with the regional being at home and having experience also helps as well heading into the mix.

Girls: Clarkston. People ask me why Bloomfield Hills is not the favorite here, well despite the fact the Blackhawks have won the last two regional crowns well Clarkston is very solid with a talented freshman class and is solid in all areas. Orion is the dark horse in this regional because they are solid in all areas. This has the makings of a strong girls regional.

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