Take away’s from Day Five at the Motor City Round Ball and Troy Athens.
Troy Boys Come from 20 down to Win.
The Colts Boys Basketball team were trailing by 20 points at
halftime against Cambridge in Canada only to rally and beat the Bears 54-48 on
Friday afternoon. Danny Sully led Troy with 17 points and Jason Dietz added 16
for coach Gary Fralick’s team. This is a big win for the Colts because it
proves that team defense and belief in each other can pull them through in a
tough situation.
Troy Athens Girls No problems with Brandon.
The Red Hawks Girls Basketball team had no problem beating
the Ortonville Brandon Blackhawks 47-36 on Friday afternoon. Troy Athens was in
complete control, not even an 18-2 fourth quarter by Ortonville Brandon could
save them in this game. Maddie Crumm had a big game for the Red Hawks as they
look to be a serious contender in the Blue this season. A win like this will
help get coach Stacy Klumpp’s team ready for a big showdown with Avondale in
January.
Bloomfield Hills Use Third Quarter to get a Win.
The Bloomfield Hills Boys Basketball team used a 18-9 third
quarter to turn a 29-28 Blackhawks lead into a huge 62-54 win over Cincinnati
Colerain on Friday afternoon. Kiewean Graham was huge again in the win for coach
Mike Maryanski’s team. Bloomfield Hills will play Dearborn Divine Child next
and then head into league play against Pontiac. Good win for the Blackhawks
here.
Groves Boys Could Be in Line for a Big Season.
The Falcons had no trouble with Utica Ford on Friday
afternoon destroying them 80-58. Groves was in control throughout and it showed
why they are a serious contender in the Blue this season. Detroit Renaissance
transfer Charles Jones led coach Mark West’s team with 24 points and Drew
Scheckel had 15 points. It’s a big win for the Falcons as they have road trips
to Berkley and Hazel Park coming up in January.
North Farmington Survives Detroit Henry Ford.
The North Farmington Boys Basketball team played Detroit
Henry Ford in the final game of the Roundball on Friday night. The Raiders
overcame two early eight point deficits with their traditional pressure trap
defense that the Negoshian family loves and had two buzzer beaters in the
process. North Farmington won 53-49 sending their record to 2-3 on the season. The
Raiders had five scorers score but three of them were huge in scoring them in Amauri
Hardy, Kari Patrick, and Kendall Hayes. Hardy had 21 points, Patrick had 13
points, and Hayes had 14 points. Hayes had been quiet lately until this game
against a solid Detroit Henry Ford team. The Raiders will play Adams in January
to open league play.
Flowers Almost brings Southfield Arts and Tech Boys Back.
Remember the name Michael Flowers, once healthy he will be a
force to deal with. Well he is starting to come back and grove on his own.
Flowers had 29 points for the Warriors but it wasn’t enough as Southfield Arts
and Tech fell to Novi Detroit Catholic Central 71-70 on Friday night. Remi
Tolbert had 17 points in defeat for coach Mike Avery’s team. The Warriors fell
to 1-5 on the season and will host Oak Park in January. Southfield Arts and
Tech has played a tough non-conference schedule but the wins will come for
them.
Troy Athens Loses Tough one to Okemos.
The Red Hawks Boys Basketball team lost a tough one to
Okemos on Friday night 85-81 on their home court. Troy Athens was led by Jacob
Brantley whom had 41 points in defeat. Coach Dave Scott’s Red Hawks have lost
two straight games which included a 76-72 loss to Livonia Stevenson earlier in
the week. Troy Athens plays Pontiac next in January.
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