Thursday, December 1, 2016

Boys Basketball Outlook.

Written Thursday December 1st at 11:20 PM



TOP TEN TEAMS:

1. Clarkston
2. Bloomfield Hills
3. West Bloomfield
4. Troy
5. Hazel Park
6. Groves
7. Rochester
8. Southfield Arts and Tech
9.  Avondale
10. Stoney Creek

RED:

Clarkston
Bloomfield Hills
West Bloomfield
Southfield Arts and Tech
North Farmington
Adams

FAVORITE: Clarkston
NEXT UP: Bloomfield Hills
DARKHORSE: West Bloomfield
WILDCARD: North Farmington

TOP STORYLINES:

Can Clarkston get past Macomb Dakota and get to East Lansing???

Can Amari Hardy carry North Farmington this season???

How will Michael Flowers blend with his new teammates at Southfield Arts and Tech???

How will things change at Adams that now Brad Crighton is the new head coach???

Who will be that interior guy at West Bloomfield???

Can Bloomfield Hills repeat the success they had from last season???

RED OUTLOOK: When looking at the Red division all the hype is surrounding Clarkston. The Wolves return Foster Loyer, Dylan Alderson, Chase Wasilk, and CJ Robinson but it’s the additions that have Clarkston fans believing a State title this season. The Wolves have added two transfers in Tristen Mysen from Oxford and Taylor Currie from Ohio along with incoming freshman Matt Nicholson. Clarkston will also have a deep bench to go too this season as well, so all the hype is there for coach Dan Fife’s team. North Farmington went to the State Finals last season but they will have to rebuild. The Raiders will be led by Amauri Hardy and he will have to likely carry the load for coach Todd Negoshian’s team this season. Adams has a new coach in Brad Crighton and he will have some talent coming up in freshman Zach Maynard and Jake Schuler. The question will be how will the Highlanders gel under Crighton and can he get them to believe in the team. Southfield Arts and Tech is now together under coach Mike Avery and could be a team to keep an eye on as the Warriors will be led by Michael Flowers, James Faulkner, Remi Torbert, and Wendell Green. Bloomfield Hills will be a scary team after sharing the White crown last season. Blackhawks coach Mike Maryanski will have Jayden Reedemer, Ray Dillworth, Josh Jones, and Kiewuan Graham back from a team that went to the district finals last season along with a deep bench. West Bloomfield also moved up from the White and will have Kevin McAdoo and Davion Johnson back. The Lakers will be an interesting team to watch under coach Jermey Dehna. Overall when looking at the league it’s Clarkston’s to lose but the league has some balance to it a bit.

WHITE:

Troy
Hazel Park
Avondale
Troy Athens
Oak Park
Pontiac

FAVORITE: Troy
NEXT UP: Hazel Park
DARKHORSE: Avondale
WILDCARD: Troy Athens

TOP STORYLINES:

How will Troy Athens adjust with Taylor McCaskill back in the fold???

Can Oak Park develop chemistry within the program???

How will Pontiac respond after a turbulent offseason???

How will Hazel Park adjust to the White and do they have the depth???

How can Troy make the next step up in the division???

Can Avondale develop their bench this season???

WHITE OUTLOOK:
This division is interesting but you got to look at the team that moved up in Hazel Park that could create some noise in this league. The Vikings return Carl Bow, David Hearns, Cameron Boatmen, Ceasare Brooks, and Devin Pettus from a team that won the Gold last season. The question for Hazel Park will be depth, you can’t rely on eight or nine guys and win games, that won’t happen. A team that doesn’t have to worry about depth is Troy. The Colts are well coached led by coach Gary Fralick. Troy returns top players in Jason Dietz and Isiah Smith and are very scrappy. Troy Athens just got Taylor McCaskill after he re-enrolled back into the district from Detroit Edison. It will be interesting how McCaskill adjusts with Jacob Bradley along with that experience for the Red Hawks. Oak Park is an interesting team to keep an eye on as they have a new coach in Bobby Thompson. He should have some talent for the Knights in Robert Zanders, Dwan Mathis, and Thompson’s son Bobby Jr. Avondale will be a team to keep an eye on this season as they look to return to the form that got them a State Championship in Class B from 2002.  The Yellow Jackets will be talented led by Dominic Kejbou, Dre’Shawn Allen, Vyshonn Munson, Ty Bland, and Martone Cole. Avondale is also well coached under coach Tim Morton. Pontiac has had a turbulent offseason as Jalen Kelso left Pontiac and transferred to Walled Lake Northern. The Phoenix are an interesting team to keep an eye on this season. Overall this division looks balanced but got to give an early edge to Hazel Park and Troy.

BLUE:

Groves
Rochester
Orion
Stoney Creek
Oxford
Seaholm

FAVORITE: Groves
NEXT UP: Rochester
DARKHORSE: Orion
WILDCARD’s: Stoney Creek and Oxford

TOP STORYLINES:

Can Seaholm find some scoring this season???

How will Oxford adjust under new/old coach Steve Laidlaw???

Who becomes the top shooters at Stoney Creek???

How will Groves respond moving up to the Blue???

Will Rochester have a winning record this season???

Can Orion develop a post presence???

BLUE OUTLOOK:
This division maybe the most balanced and toughest this season when you look at the parity of these teams. Groves moved up from the Gold to the Blue this season. The Falcons are the early favorites as they have Drew Sheckell, Charles Jones, and Marcus Pittman back. Rochester is an interesting team as they have plenty of experience coming back. The Falcons are led by Hunter Schlatter, Ivan Barazza-Duran, and LaMarako Guillridge back. Stoney Creek lost a ton of talent from last season but the Cougars will have Nate Davis and Michael Melgarni back from a team that won the division last season. Seaholm returns some experience back but they need to get some scoring if they want to compete this season, they will have the defense though. The Maples are led by Graham Girdler and they have some role players that can carry the team this season. Oxford has a new coach coming back in Steve Laidlaw. Laidlaw will have some talent to work with this season as they are led by Jordan Jaden, Justin Lavalis, and Ray LaVine. Orion will have to replace David Gomez and Noah Harris from last season and is very young this season. The Dragons will have Jamie Lewis and Steven Zmijewski back from a team that won 12 games last season. This will be an interesting league. It wouldn’t surprise me that each team wins at least ten games this season.

GOLD:
Farmington
Berkley
Royal Oak
Ferndale
Harrison

FAVORITE: Farmington
NEXT UP: Berkley
DARKHORSE: Royal Oak
WILDCARD: Ferndale

TOP STORYLINES:

Will Farmington’s vicious non-conference schedule get them ready for not only league play but also districts as well???

How will Berkley adjust to life under Joe Sermo???

Who will step up for Ferndale this season???

Who takes over for Cedric Boswell and Cordell Dupree this season at Royal Oak???

Can Harrison be competitive this season???

GOLD OUTLOOK:
This division will have five teams in this part of the league this upcoming season. When looking at the favorites you got to look at Farmington as the early favorite. The Falcons moved down from the Blue to the Gold will have Jack Kirby and Jordan Graham back this season. Berkley will be adjusting to life under new coach Joe Sermo. The Bears will have a very talented team back in Jordan Cobb, Owen Jozefowicz, Terrell Tucker, and Ernest Payne back. Ferndale will have a young team back but they are always competitive and dangerous under legendary coach Tom Stanton. Harrison will have some experience back this season as they return Russell Campbell, Jordan Hibbett, Ardit Dema, and Alex Kriese. Royal Oak will be interesting this season as they have to reload a bit but Bobby Green returns for the Ravens which will help. This division looks to be the Falcons to lose.

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