The Maples have taken a hit before the Girls Basketball season has already started.
According to an accurate source, Seaholm senior point guard
Mackenzie Harbort is out until February recovering from an ACL injury she
suffered this summer while playing AAU basketball for the Michigan Storm.
Harbort averaged 17.5 points per game last season and was
mentioned to be a potential All State player this season for the Maples.
Seaholm has a brutal non-league schedule with games against
Groves, Clarkston, Waterford Mott, Royal Oak, North Farmington, and Stoney
Creek.
I don’t know what impact the Harbort injury will have on the
Blue for Seaholm but they have tough league games against Rochester,
Troy, and Troy Athens. If Harbort returns for districts in which it is possible that she will be back, the Maples are
in a tough district at Troy with Groves, Birmingham Marian, Troy, and
Avondale. We don’t know if she will be 100 percent or not.
This is a monstrous loss for coach January Hladki and her team
until February. Expect Seaholm to lean heavily on Caroline Owens, Dana Hoerman,
and Wendy Wilkerson to carry the load until Harbort gets back this season.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest developments on this
developing story.
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