Written Friday December 1st at 2:05 PM
Here are my early projections and insights surrounding the upcoming Boys Basketball season. Enjoy everyone.
INSIDE THE OAA TOP
10
1. Clarkston
2. West Bloomfield
3. Hazel Park
4. Oak Park
5. Troy
6. Stoney Creek
7. Pontiac
8. Orion
9. Rochester
10. Oxford
Red
INSIGHT: This will be an interesting division that has three
teams that made deep runs in the playoffs last season and two teams that have
been to the State Finals in the last five years. Hazel Park and Troy comes up
from the White. The favorite has to be Clarkston with being the
defending State Champions and the likely favorite to repeat because of whom
they return. West Bloomfield whom made the Final Four last season got
stronger with the addition of several transfers that came there that could
contend. Troy was a State Quarterfinalist returns the balk of their team back. Hazel
Park also has a ton of talent back. North Farmington will have to
reload a bit. Southfield Arts and Tech will be young. Bloomfield
Hills could struggle here in this division. Interesting league to say the
least.
DREAM SCHEDULE: Troy: The Colts have a friendly non
conference schedule this season. Now it does include a tough test against Novi
but Troy has Troy Athens, Avondale, Canton, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, and
Ferndale, in which those games are tough but competitive, and winnable. The
Colts have a tough league schedule as mentioned but with the talent this team
returns why not Troy here, they could win double digit games this season.
NIGHTMARE SCHEDULE: Clarkston: Who would want to play
Clarkston with the team they have back???, not to mention that they are the
defending State Champions. The league will be interesting for the Wolves but
the non conference will be a challenge. Coach Dan Fife’s team will have to play
Wayne Memorial, Flint Carman Ainsworth, Detroit East English Village Prep, Detroit
Pershing, Ann Arbor Skyline, Romulus, and Orchard Lake St. Marys. Talk about a
brutal non league schedule but Clarkston deserves it.
TEAM THAT HAS A LOT TO PROVE: Hazel Park: The Vikings got
their wish, they are in the Red and Senior Heavy but do they belong in this
division is the question. Hazel Park plays a tough non conference schedule with
games against a ton of Detroit schools including Detroit Henry Ford, Detroit
East English Village Prep, Detroit Pershing, and Loyola. That’s not mentioning
their Southfield Arts and Tech classic game, Toledo Scott, Benton Harbor, or
Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit. This is a brutal schedule for the Vikings,
got to wonder if they are ready for it.
TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Bloomfield Hills: The Blackhawks are
in the Red and have a new coach in Phil Kurajian but the schedule is brutal
with not only the league but non conference as well with Groves, Seaholm,
Detroit Western, and Pontiac Notre Dame Prep. That’s not mentioning their home
opener against Plymouth Christian. Birmingham Detroit Country Day, Detroit Cass
Tech, and Saline is also on the schedule. It could be a long season for
Bloomfield Hills this season.
CLARKSTON WOLVES
Last Season: 27-1, 9-1 Red. State Champions.
Strengths: Experience.
Weakness: Heavy expectations.
The Wolves are the defending Division One State Champs from
a season ago and is one of the best High School teams in the Country. Clarkston
is led by Head Coach Dan Fife and by Point Guard Foster Loyer, who has
committed to Michigan State and is one of the best guards in the nation. CJ
Robinson also is a very good guard and compliments Loyer with his guard making
ability. Taylor Currie is the Wolves best big man committing to Wisconsin
adding an outside game to his inside abilities. Clarkston added two more
transfers from the mix in the offseason. Gone is Dylan Alderson whom is now at
Toledo but the Wolves added Thomas Kithier whom transferred from Macomb Dakota
and Hank Schemmel from Maryland. Kithier is committed to Michigan State. Nick
Wells will be the other starter for the Wolves. The Wolves feature a deep
bench with Tristen Mysen, Schemmel, Chase Wasilk, Mike Nicholson, Tieler Houston, and Desmond
Mills-Bradley. Clarkston really has no clear weakness but if there is one weakness
they have it could be the heavy expectations. Nothing less than a state
championship could mean a failed season.
WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKERS
Last Season: 17-9, 6-4 Red.
Strengths: Quickness, Backcourt.
Weakness: Post/chemistry
The Lakers went to the Final Four last season before bowing
out to Clarkston. West Bloomfield Head Coach Jeremy Dehna looks to continue to build
off last year’s success. The Lakers lost Kevin McAdoo who is now at Eastern
Michigan but they will be guard heavy led by Tre Harvey. Harvey was McAdoo’s
backcourt mate last season. West Bloomfield will also benefit from several
transfers coming into the program, all four of them are also guards. The first transfer is Donovan Moore, Moore transferred back to Michigan from Illinois and has
family ties to West Bloomfield. Another transfer that came into the program is
Jalen Kelso. Kelso played two seasons at Pontiac and last season he was at Walled
Lake Northern. The other two transfers that are on the team is Robert Johnson and AJ Abbott, both of them came from
Northville. The two big concerns for West Bloomfield will be in the post where they will have to rely on Chris Oviasu, Zach Isenberg, and football standout James Falkner to address that area. Falkner and Abbott played on the West Bloomfield football team this season. The other concern will be
chemistry, with so many transfers coming in, building chemistry will always be
challenging. If the Lakers can address that and use with within their four guard, one big
offense then West Bloomfield could very well do something this season.
TROY COLTS
Last Season: 21-5, 8-2 White.
Strengths: Experience.
Weakness: Unproven depth.
The Colts fresh off making the State Quarterfinal last
season return the bulk of that team that fell to West Bloomfield. Troy will be led by forwards Jason Dietz and Danny Sully
along with guard Leon Ayers. The Colts under coach Gary Fralik are big as well with
height and size. Brody Parker is expected to play a big role in his freshman season. Parker is the son of Troy assistant Gary Parker. The Colts are well known for their scrappiness but if there is one
weakness on this team it looks like it will be unproven depth. Troy will be
deep and they have a very solid program but the question is can some of those
kids who performed well at the JV level perform well at the varsity level. The Colts
lost some talent from last season but they are well coached and being in the
Red will help their cause.
HAZEL PARK VIKINGS
Last Season: 15-8, 8-2 White.
Strengths: Experience.
Weakness: Depth.
The Vikings process to the Red is now complete and they
bring along a ton of experience led by their big three of Carl Bow, David
Hearns, and Devin Pettus. Hazel Park coach Brendan Barrett will have high
expectations as he should with his team this season. Barrett will also have Kyle Washington, Khari Adams, and Ju Jones return as well. With all the senior
talent, they could make the jump up in the standings. Depth however, will be a
major concern surrounding this team besides the six seniors. They like to play physical so it will
be important for the Vikings to stay out of foul trouble. Hazel Park also made
a jump from Class B to Class A which means they are in a very tough district.
They do have a tough non league schedule which should help.
SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH WARRIORS
Last Season: 11-10, 6-4 Red.
Strengths: Leadership.
Weakness:Youth and Inexperience
The Warriors will be a team to keep an eye on for coach Mike
Avery whom is in his second year as Southfield Arts and Tech head coach. The
Warriors will have a ton of leadership returning led by John Darby, Terrell Humes, and Cameron
McEvans. The question for Southfield Arts and Tech will be is how will the rest
of the roster play out and besides McEvans, Humes, and Darby whom will be expected to
provide that scoring option now that Michael Flowers and Remi Torbert have
graduated from the program. The Warriors will be very young this season featuring Darby as it's lone senior, 10 juniors including McEvans and Humes and three sophomores.
NORTH FARMINGTON RAIDERS
Last Season: 11-9, 7-3 Red.
Strengths: Coaching.
Weakness: Experience/talent.
The Raiders will always be in the hunt but this season they
will be replacing a lot of scoring after Armani Hardy went out west to UNLV
along with Karl Patrick. North Farmington returns Justus Salaam who had a
pretty good Freshman campaign while adding freshmen Deon Hayes to their roster.
The Raiders also fielded a strong JV squad as well. A major strength for the
Raiders is their coaching staff led by Todd Negoshian. He has won league
championships and has been to the state championship. If anyone can handle this
type of challenge, it is Coach Negoshian.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS BLACKHAWKS
Last Season: 10-10, 2-8 Red.
Strengths: Depth/hard workers.
Weakness: Competing in the Red.
The Blackhawks had some program issues last season which led
to a coaching change. Phil Kurajian takes over for
Mike Maryanski. Bloomfield Hills will have some hard workers and depth led by Guards
Tyler Canfield, Dean Hyusay, Jay Reedemer, along with Forwards Brent Bosart,
Grant Ellis, and Joe Hecker returning. Reedemer and David Werthmeir are
recovering from injuries while Guards Ben Mutz, Robert Goldsberry, and Collin
Hecker will provide depth for the Blackhawks. The question is can Bloomfield
Hills compete in the Red? This is their second year in the division but they
were only 2-8 in league play. If Bloomfield Hills can prove to compete in the
Red, it will prepare them for Districts and good things will happen in
Blackhawk country.
White
INSIGHT: This will be an interesting division which features
a team that went to the Regional Final and a team that went winless last season.
There are several teams that come up from the Blue and one that came down from
the Red. The favorite has to be Oak Park with the talent they do return
to the fold. Stoney Creek might have other plans, they were a Regional
finalist last season and return the majority of their players. Adams
went winless last season and will hope moving down to the White will help their
fortunes. Oxford will be a team to watch as they have some talent. Avondale
is junior heavy this season. Seaholm is very scrappy and veteran heavy
for a team that struggled last season. Troy Athens has a ton of
experience coming back. Groves will be young but they are well coached. This
will be an interesting division to keep an eye on.
DREAM SCHEDULE: Stoney Creek: The Cougars non conference is
not the greatest for a team that went to the Regional Final last season. Stoney
Creek should be favored against Rochester, Lansing Everett, Walled Lake
Northern, Detroit Loyola, Macomb Lutheran North, and Utica Ford. The Cougars
should be a team to keep an eye on this season.
NIGHTMARE SCHEDULE: Seaholm: The Maples have a tough non
conference schedule with games against Novi Detroit Catholic Central,
Birmingham Brother Rice, and Clawson. Harrison and Bloomfield Hills are tricky
non league games. The league schedule will be a challenge for Seaholm as well
but the first three games will determine how the Maples will do this season.
TEAM THAT HAS A LOT TO PROVE: Troy Athens: The Red Hawks
have a Senior heavy team this season and a favorable non conference schedule.
They open up with Utica Eisenhower which should be improved this season along
with their rivalry game with Troy and Okemos is a strong team as well. But they
also have winnable games on their schedule as well. Troy Athens will be a team
to keep an eye on this season.
TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Avondale: The Yellow Jackets are a
very young team this season but the schedule will be tough for coach Tim
Morton’s team with games against Orion, Troy, Waterford Mott, Detroit Douglass,
Detroit University Prep, and Rochester. That won’t be an easy non league slate
for Avondale and that’s not mentioning league play. The Yellow Jackets could be
in line for a long season this year.
OAK PARK KNIGHTS
Last Season: 15-7, 7-3 White.
Strengths: Experience.
Weakness: Mental Mindset and Size.
The Knights led by second year Head Coach Bobby Thompson
could have the tools to contend for a league championship. The Knights return a
lot of experience from a team who won 15 games. Malik Carr, Dwan Mathis, and
Bobby Thompson Jr. return for the Knights looking to make a strong run in both
the league race and the district race. Oak Park also fielded a strong JV team
last year led by former Oak Park Varsity Coach Al Katoola. Like last year, Oak
Park will play a very challenging non-conference schedule. The question
will be, is the Knights ready for it.
STONEY CREEK COUGARS
Last Season: 19-6, 7-3 Blue.
Strengths: Experience, hard working team.
Weakness: Other players contributing.
After a very solid run into the Regional Final last year, Stoney
Creek returns their three top players. Guard, Nate Davis, their best player
averages 20 points a game and is a very relentless competitor who should be
getting college looks this season. The Cougars also field a solid post player and
Mr. Soccer, Mike Melarangi, and a combo guard/forward in Jericho Barr-Redmond.
Cougars coach Steve Norgrove will get consistent production from those three
players but it will need contributions from his other players. Stoney Creek
will be able to get a lot of wins with their non conference schedule not
exactly that impressive but when looking at the players they return. The
Cougars will be in the mix for not only a league title but once again a
district title and maybe more.
OXFORD WILDCATS
Last Season: 17-4, 7-3 Blue.
Strengths: Strong contributors.
Weakness: Replacing ten players.
The Wildcats are in a unique spot. They lost ten players to
graduation including arguably three of their better scorers and leaders in
Jordan Jaden, Jeam LaVaris, and Ray LeVine but Head Coach Steve Laidlaw will
have some talent coming up and returning as well. Oxford will be led by
three point sharpshooter Nolan Harding and Forward Michael Raisch. Expect
guards Jimmy Claudio, Grant Kornberger, and Forward Lawrence Townsend to all
contribute as well. Obviously, experience will be a challenge early for this
group but if they can get it together, the Wildcats could make some noise in
the league race.
ADAMS HIGHLANDERS
Last Season: 0-21, 0-10 Red.
Strengths: Post, Coaching.
Weakness: Confidence.
Last season was a season Coach Brad Crighton would want to
forget. Despite being in the Red, the Highlanders finished 0-21. Now in the
White, Adams looks to rebound and return to being a strong program again. They
return center Austin Ursuay who was the team’s best player a year ago. Besides
Ursuay, Adams returns Guards Jack Jenkins, Zach Maynard, Forward Jake Schuler,
and John Gurraj will back up Ursuay at Center. Brody Prieskorn transfers from
Orchard Lake St. Marys and could give them a spark at Power Forward. Adams will
be a team to watch this upcoming season.
TROY ATHENS RED HAWKS
Last Season: 9-13, 3-7 White.
Strengths: Experience/drive
Weakness: Not as challenging out of conference schedule
From an inexperienced group who improved a lot from two
years ago when the Red Hawks struggled in the Red. Athens last year improved
with nine wins and three wins in the White. The Red Hawks under Head Coach Dave
Scott will be a senior heavy group led by their best player Guard/Forward
Taylor McCaskill. What helps the Red Hawks is that they are battled tested, in
the last two years, Athens has played one of the most difficult schedules in
the state and has continued to improve since heading back to the White last
year. Athens will look to continue to improve and contend for a league title.
GROVES FALCONS
Last Season: 13-8, 8-2 Blue.
Strengths: Program.
Weakness: Lack of Varsity Experience.
The Falcons led by Head Coach Mark West won some quality
games and won the Blue Division a year ago but they lost seven players to
graduation including Guard Marcus Pittman and Forward Drew Scheckel each of
whom contributed strongly for the Falcons. Replacing that talent will be a big
challenge for Groves. Their JV program however, was very strong but the
question will be how will they do at the Varsity level. Groves will be very
young this season and will rely on their upperclassmen early on. If their
underclassmen can contribute alongside the upperclassmen, it will put the
Falcons in a position to contend in the league race.
AVONDALE YELLOW JACKETS
Last Season: 12-10, 4-6 Blue.
Strengths: Guards, returning seniors
Weakness: Youth, losing a ton of talent.
The Yellow Jackets led by legendary long time coach Tim
Morton lost a ton of talent from last season but they do return Guard Marton
Cole who was one of their leading scorers from a year ago. Avondale also
returns seniors Jordan Douglas, William Fahoone, Daniel Minton, and Nick
Whiteside, who after a strong football season is returning to play basketball.
Avondale also has players who have plenty of potential and have talent in
underclassmen Derrick Hinton, Donovan Bowers, and Ezekiel Ringstaff. It could
be growing pains early for the Yellow Jackets but once they get later in the
season, Avondale could be a dangerous team to play against.
SEAHOLM MAPLES
Last Season: 9-13, 3-7 Blue.
Strengths: Post presence.
Weakness: Graduated heavy, can they compete in the White?
The Maples coached by Mike DeGeeter are in an interesting
spot. Despite losing a lot of seniors including Henry Diehl and having a losing
record in the Blue last season, they opted to move up to the White. They return
Forward Brady Flynn but it is important for him to stay healthy and return some
solid pieces. Seaholm also expects strong contributions from Joel Mitchell, Max
Schumaker, Paul Jokish, Nick Lang, and Vashanav Siddapurredy, many of whom
played football for the Maples. Seaholm always plays hard and competes but they
did graduate heavily last year and the competition is stronger, will they
compete?
Blue
INSIGHT: This is an interesting division when you look at
it with different styles that each team produces. There is one new head coach and one team that comes
from the White. The rest of the teams were either in the Blue or Gold last
season. The favorite has to be Pontiac with whom they have back and the
addition of a transfer whom came back from Georgia. Orion returns a ton
of experience and will have a say. Rochester has a ton of talent back
and a new coach. Farmington will be a team that could have a say. Ferndale
returns a ton of experience. Berkley is always scrappy and competitive. Royal
Oak will be a team to keep an eye on this season. Harrison could
have a say as well. This will be a tough division when looking at it.
DREAM SCHEDULE: Harrison: The Hawks are in a good spot when
it comes to their non conference scheduling. Harrison will have two tough ones
with Seaholm and Milford. Those two games look winnable as well in the process.
They will go to Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills to play in an invitational with
either Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills, Wayland Union, or Rockford. Harrison should
have no problem with Trillium Academy before heading into league play.
NIGHTMARE SCHEDULE: Orion: The Dragons have a tough non
league schedule this season. Anytime you have to play Clarkston and Davison in
there it will be a challenge. Orion has to also play Adams, Romeo, Avondale,
and Oxford then it’s league play. The Dragons will have plenty of experience
which should help them out a lot.
TEAM THAT HAS A LOT TO PROVE: Rochester: The Falcons have a
Senior heavy team but a new coach in Vince Kirkwood as well. Rochester has an
interesting non league schedule with games against Stoney Creek, Adams,
Avondale, and Warren DeLaSalle which will be tough games. Fraser and Detroit
University Prep should be wins for the Falcons before the league schedule
starts. Rochester has a ton to prove to see where they are at.
TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Royal Oak: The Ravens will work and
play hard for coach Aaron Smith but the non conference could be interesting
with tough games against Groves and Clawson but winnable games against Mount
Clemens, Madison, and Royal Oak Shrine. Royal Oak could have some issues in the
non league which could translate to league play.
PONTIAC PHOENIX
Last Season: 3-17, 0-10 White.
Strengths: Experience/size.
Weakness: Chemistry/lack of familiarity
The Phoenix are the great unknown heading into the season.
Pontiac did move down from the White which they were winless and moved down to
the Blue. Being in the Blue will be very unfamiliar to Pontiac who has played
in either the Red or the White. They did take a big step back in Dorium Kellam
whom is currently having some legal issues. Pontiac will have some key pieces
back for Coach Joel Schroeder in Dominque Stovall, Cleontal Brown, Daveaun
Cole, and D’Quarion Cole. Brown will be the top big in the post this season but
Stovall will give them some more size in the front court. Guard play could be
an issue but the Phoenix brought back a transfer from Georgia in Delance Thomas.
Thomas transferred back to Pontiac from Georgia, where he won a State
Championship. It will be interesting to see what the Phoenix have this season
but with Thomas it helps a lot.
ORION DRAGONS
Last Season: 4-17, 2-8 Blue.
Strengths: Experience/ hard working team/emotion/depth.
Weakness: Size/secondary scoring.
The Dragons led by Coach Jim Manzo had a rough season last
year finishing last in the Blue but they return to the Blue with a boatload of
experience and emotion. Orion brings a ton of experience back led by guard
Jamie Lewis. The Dragons also return Guards Jack Cummings, Drew Crane, Forwards
Pierce Burke, Casey Stironek, and Center Nate Talbot. Orion will lean on the
team’s experience and emotion after what happened last season. Secondary
scoring and size could be challenges but with the way Orion plays, they will
contend for a league title.
ROCHESTER FALCONS
Last Season: 11-11, 3-7 Blue.
Strength: Post.
Weakness: Old habits/consistent guard scoring.
The Falcons have a new coach in Vance Kirkwood. Kirkwood
takes over for John Pleasant whom resigned at the end of the season. Kirkwood
comes from Royal Oak and coach Arron Smith’s program in which he was the Junior
Varsity Coach but he does coach the Boys Golf team at Rochester. The Falcons
have improved each season since they went 0-21 in the 2014-2015 season but took
a step back in league play going 3-7 in league last season. Rochester
returns three very good players in LaMarko Gulledge, Corey Gulledge, and Hunter
Schlatter. Schlatter is the team’s starting point guard and the Gulledge
brothers are in the post. Rochester has Luke Kastran, Ryan Noble, and Drake Reid in the mix as well.
The Falcons besides Schlatter needs someone else to step up from the guard
front. The other concern for Rochester is that they have has a bad habit of
getting disinterested at times. If they eliminate that habit and find help for
Schlatter then the Falcons could be in the mix for not only a division title
but a district title as well.
FARMINGTON FALCONS
Last Season: 16-5, 7-1 Gold.
Strengths: Mental Mindset/hard working team/familiarity.
Weakness: Replacing best shooter and best player.
After winning the gold division last year, Farmington looks
to contend in the Blue this season. The Falcons lost four key players from last
year including forward Jordan Graham and sharpshooter Quintin Kirby but coach
Terrance Porter’s team returns a strong group of played led by forward Ray
Bryant, and Guards Christian Smith, Bashar Shalal, and Austin Anthony. The
Falcons also have two freshman in Tariq Humes and Jaden Atkins that are also expected to contribute.
The Sophomore class will be key for Farmington to see which direction the
programs goes. Another thing that helps the Falcons is that they are familiar
with most of the teams in the league having played in the Gold and seeing other
teams when they were in the Blue. The Falcons will be in the mix to contend for
a league title this season.
FERNDALE EAGLES
Last Season: 5-15, 3-5 Gold.
Strengths: Experience.
Weakness: Depth.
The Eagles bring back a ton of experience for coach Tom
Stanton’s team, only losing one player from a team who last season went to the
District Final. Ferndale will be led by their 6.5 center in Brian Pozolo and
they will be guard heavy led by Deondre Bonaparte. The Eagles also return
Reggie Davis, Rodereck McClure, Trevon Coleman, Keelan Lucas, Trey McKeithen,
and Will Scott. Ferndale toughened their schedule this year which will help
their program. Depth will also be an issue especially going against schools who
field bigger teams in terms of numbers.
BERKLEY BEARS
Last Season: 4-17, 2-6 Gold.
Strengths: Program/work ethic.
Weakness: Offense.
After going through a rough season last year, Berkley coach
Joe Sermo will have an experienced team back led by Guard Greg McGee. He will
lead a solid group of guards consisting of Jason Holloway, Tyler Spencer, and
Ari Yaker. The Bears also field forwards Matt Austin, Evan Payne, Josh James,
David Long and centers Herbert Simpson and Christian Talley. The Bears field a
solid program with strong underclass teams. They are also very athletic and
competitive. Offense will be a challenge for the Bears, last year they
struggled to score. They need to be consistent on both side of the ball. If
they are consistent, Berkley will be in a position to contend for a league
title.
ROYAL OAK RAVENS
Last Season: 14-6, 6-2 Gold.
Strengths: Guards.
Weakness: Replacing senior leadership.
After having a 14 win season and competing for a Gold
Championship, Royal Oak under Coach Aaron Smith lost a lot of seniors and will
have to rely on underclassmen in order to pick up the load. Royal Oak is a hard
working and scrappy team. They will be led by Guard Carter Ellis along with
Jovan Martin, and Mohammed Zonue. Royal Oak looks to compete on the defensive
end which is one of Smith’s strengths. One thing about Royal Oak is that a lot
of teams tend to overlook them and they use that to their advantage. For the
Ravens to compete, they must play well defensively and they can put themselves
in position to contend for a league title.
HARRISON HAWKS
Last Season: 5-15, 2-6 Gold.
Strengths: A ton of offense.
Weakness: Depth/defense/size.
The Hawks were a mess last season under coach Stefan Wilson
especially from the defensive end where they had issues. Harrison should be
better this season and they got a big transfer from Troy Athens in Brandon Cotton.
Cotton went for football purposes but he plays basketball as well. The Hawks
also have Alex Krieske to lead the way as well. Harrison will score in bunches
but the question this season for the Hawks will be is can they defend??? The
Hawks schedule is very favorable as well. Expect Harrison to compete this
season.