Written Thursday December 29th at 11:00 PM
Take away’s from Day Four at the Motor City Round Ball, Spartan
Holiday Classic, Grosse Pointe South Classic, Ypsilanti Showcase, Kalamazoo
Central Classic, and the Bloomfield Hills Showcase.
Pontiac Boys Couldn’t Get over the Hump.
The Phoenix Boys Basketball team concluded their Motor City Roundball experience
by losing to Grosse Pointe North 53-38 on Thursday morning. Pontiac battled the
Norseman for about a half and then Grosse Pointe North pulled away with a
strong second half. DeShawn Jackson led the Phoenix with eight points. Pontiac
is going to need to have a strong bounce back in 2017 as they host Troy Athens
next.
Harrison Boys, Enough Said.
The Hawks lost 98-38 to Detroit Cass Tech on Tuesday so they
were back in action on Thursday against Cincinnati Colerain and Harrison lost 58-52. The Hawks have a huge problem stopping people like they did against the Cardinals where they were outscored 21-11 in the third quarter and allowed 40 second half points. That’s scary and
we’re not even in league play yet. Hawks coach Stefan Wilson has major concerns on the
defensive end. It could be a long season at Harrison and doesn’t any better for
them in January as the Hawks have to go to North Farmington to deal with coach
Todd Negoshian and the Raiders, talk about irony for the Harrison Boys
Basketball team.
Groves Girls Continue their Winning Streak.
The Falcons Girls Basketball team have been on a tear lately. They won
their fourth straight game by beating Royal Oak Shrine 58-27 on Thursday
afternoon using a 30-5 first quarter run. Groves fresh off their huge 56-53 win
at Orion last week is rolling heading into Gold play. Coach Amos Thompson
should have no problem adjusting to his new division. The Falcons next test will be on
February 13th when they host Adams other than that, expect more wins
for Groves going forward.
Oak Park Boys Can’t Overcome Kalamazoo Central.
It was going to be a tough chore for the Knights Boys
Basketball team in Kalamazoo on Thursday night against an unbeaten Maroon
Giants. Oak Park lost a high scoring game with Kalamazoo Central 80-73. The
Knights got a ton of scoring but defensibly it was a rough one for coach Bobby
Thompson’s team. Oak Park is now 3-3 on the season heading into the new year,
they will go to Southfield Arts and Tech on January 12th. The
Knights are going to be a sleeper in the White.
West Bloomfield Girls Bounce Back.
The Lakers Girls Basketball team got back on the winning track after losing four
straight games by beating River Rouge 54-39 at Bloomfield Hills on Thursday
afternoon sending them back to 500 at 4-4 on the season. West Bloomfield got 14
points from Jordyn Elam and got contributions from Jamila Elam,
Kori Maxie, Destini Monroe, and Destiney Cannon. The Lakers will have a tough
matchup when they go to Royal Oak to open league play. For now this is a big win for coach Zach Hilbers team heading into 2017.
Oxford Boys Stay Undefeated.
The Wildcats Boys Basketball team remained unbeaten after
beating Richmond 64-59 in the Spartan Holiday Classic at Imlay City. Richmond
is an improved team in the Blue Water Area Conference Blue but it was Oxford
that got the big win they needed. Coach Steve Laidlaw has the Wildcats going in
the right direction led by Jordan Jaden, Ray LaVine, Nolan Harding, and Jordan Lavalis. The
Wildcats will have a very tough test coming up in Pontiac against a very good
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep team in January.
Southfield Arts and Tech Boys Couldn’t overcome Walled
Lake Northern.
The Warriors Boys Basketball team couldn’t overcome the Knights of Walled
Lake Northern on Thursday night 59-53. Southfield Arts and Tech trailed by 11
at one point but did fight back to take the lead but Walled Lake Northern
pulled away late and won the game. The Warriors were led by Remi Torbert’s 15
points. Southfield Arts and Tech are still missing Michael Flowers as he is
trying to get back to playing shape. The Warriors will have to forget about
this one quickly as they play Novi Detroit Catholic Central on Friday in the
Roundball.
Farmington Boys Go Overtime.
The Farmington Boys Basketball team fresh off a bad 70-65
loss to Detroit Fredrick Douglass proved that they can go on the road and get a
big win and they did overcoming a game in which they kept it close throughout,
forced overtime and won 52-49 over Ypsilanti. Jordan Graham was huge for the
Falcons as he took over throughout the game with 25 points and 10 rebounds.
This is a big win for Farmington, whom will now have a two-week break as they
won’t play until January 13th when they go to Seaholm to play the
Maples.
North Farmington Girls Press too much for Waterford Mott.
The Raiders Girls Basketball team turned a tight and close game with the Corsairs
and turned it to a 20-point win with a 43-23 score. Samantha Cherney shut down
Myra Williams in the game and Kierra Crockett took over as well in the game but the credit
is to coach Jeff Simpson’s pressure-trap defense he learned from North
Farmington Boys Basketball coaching legend Tom Negoshian. It’s a big win for
the Raiders beating a good team in Waterford Mott. North Farmington will host Adams next in January to open up league play
Stoney Creek Boys loses tough one.
The Stoney Creek Boys Basketball team would love to forget
how their experience at the Grosse Pointe South Classic was for them. The
Cougars had a strong first quarter against Plymouth, outscoring them 19-9 but a
strong second and third quarters from the Wildcats, in which they outscored Stoney Creek
36-17. The Cougars outscored Plymouth 12-6 in the fourth but it wasn’t enough as
Stoney Creek lost 50-48 to the Wildcats. It’s a tough loss for coach Steve
Norgrove and his team as they have now lost two straight games both at
Grosse Pointe South. The Cougars will head into 2017 with a 4-2 record with a
game against Adams next.
Hazel Park Boys Destroys Grand Blanc.
The Vikings Boys Basketball team were in beast mode on
Thursday night behind 33 combined points from David Hearns and Carl Bow in a 69-40
rout of the Bobcats. Hazel Park was in complete control throughout the game and showed
why they are one of the best teams in Class B and also in the tough rugged White
this season. With only eight players on the team and to do this against Grand
Blanc, a school that is in Class A and has more students than them is
incredible. The good news for the Vikings is they have a break to recover but
the bad news is they have Clarkston next on the road.
North Farmington Boys Get a Much-Needed Win.
The Raiders Boys Basketball team needed a much-needed win
after losing to Farmington 65-58 last week. Thursday night they finally got that much-needed win beating
Dearborn Divine Child 55-51 in the Roundball. North Farmington got 29 points from Amauri Hardy
and 16 points from Southfield transfer Kari Patrick. It’s a big win for coach Todd Negoshian and the young
Raiders going forward but they have 24 hours to celebrate before they play Detroit Henry
Ford on Friday in the final day of the Roundball.
Bloomfield Hills Girls Dominant.
The Bloomfield Hills Girls Basketball team was dominant in
their own Holiday showcase. It was a far cry from last season’s loss to Harper
Woods Chandler Park Academy in their own showcase. The Blackhawks used their
senior experience from Samantha Patterson (19 points), Immani Wright (13
points), Victorie Franklin (11 points) and Amanda Sape (10 points) on route to
a 59-29 beat down. Bloomfield Hills did lose Katherine Prinna to an ankle injury and her status for the Orion game is unknown. The Blackhawks will play the Dragons to open up league play next week.