1. West Bloomfield
2. Adams
3. Harrison
4. Oak Park
5. Ferndale
6. Groves
7. Clarkston
8. Bloomfield Hills
9. Hazel Park
10. Troy
ADAMS 21, CLARKSTON 14.
Ypsilanti Lincoln 35, AVONDALE 14.
ROYAL OAK 44, FARMINGTON 23
HAZEL PARK 48, NORTH FARMINGTON 7.
WEST BLOOMFIELD 48, TROY ATHENS 20.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 23, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 22.
HARRISON 17, OAK PARK 14.
FERNDALE 42, PONTIAC 6.
TROY 13, SEAHOLM 2.
ORION 31, OXFORD 14.
STONEY CREEK 21, BERKLEY 7.
GROVES 31, ROCHESTER 13.
BIG WIN: Harrison: Hawks coach John Herrington tied former
Birmingham Brother Rice coach Al Fracassa by pulling off a huge 17-14 upset of
Oak Park on Friday night. Herrington whom has 430 wins in his coaching career
will have an opportunity to break the record next week against Berkley. This
was a huge win for Harrison because this keeps them in the White race. This was
a bad loss for the Knights and coach Greg Carter in this game. They struggled
against a solid Hawks defense. Oak Park hosts Troy next week.
TOUGH LOSS: Clarkston: The Wolves had a tough one with Adams
and lost 21-14 but they were down 21-0 at one point. Clarkston did battle back
and made it a close game but was dominated by Steve Roncelli. The Highlanders
though lost Cole Patrino to injury in the game so it will be interesting for
Adams going forward. The Wolves will host Orion next week.
TEAM ON THE RISE: Stoney Creek: The Cougars have won two
straight games since getting destroyed by Oak Park 48-0. Stoney Creek went into
Hurley Field and picked up a big win over Berkley 21-7 at Hurley Field. The
Cougars have a favorable matchup with Rochester next week and a tough one with
Adams in two weeks but coach Bob Lantzy has Stoney Creek heading in the right
direction.
TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Farmington: If there is one team
that needs to clean house in the worst way, it’s the Falcons and here is why.
Farmington lost 44-23 to Royal Oak and have not gotten better since moving down
to the Blue. The Falcons have allowed 28 to Berkley, 37 to Ferndale, 42 to
Highland Park Chandler Park Academy, and 45 to Avondale. Farmington coach Kory
Cioroch has some problems with his program right now. The Falcons go to North
Farmington next week for the Farmington Jug, imagine if they lose to the
Raiders, then that would be really bad.
WHAT HAPPENED: Southfield Arts and Tech: The Warriors were
at home and up 22-10 after three quarters but John Paddock and the Blackhawks
came from behind scoring 13 unanswered points to pull off a big upset against Southfield Arts and Tech on their home field 23-22. Bloomfield Hills has big wins over Southfield Arts
and Tech and West Bloomfield. The Warriors are in deep trouble and they host
West Bloomfield next week.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Seaholm: It has been a long season
for the Maples and it might not get any better in the next two weeks for Seaholm. The
Maples lost 13-2 to Troy on the Colts Homecoming on Friday night. Seaholm has issues
offensively with their veer offense but their defense has been solid even though this team has been
decimated with injuries. The Maples have Groves next week in the Maple Forest.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Oxford: The Wildcats believed coming into their game with Orion that they matched well with the Dragons well it didn't turn out well as Orion kept the Double O Trophy for the third straight season and their fifth in seven years beating the Wildcats 31-14. The third quarter was the difference as the Dragons outscored Oxford 21-0. The Wildcats are struggling right now. Look for questions heading into the offseason for Oxford.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Oxford: The Wildcats believed coming into their game with Orion that they matched well with the Dragons well it didn't turn out well as Orion kept the Double O Trophy for the third straight season and their fifth in seven years beating the Wildcats 31-14. The third quarter was the difference as the Dragons outscored Oxford 21-0. The Wildcats are struggling right now. Look for questions heading into the offseason for Oxford.
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