Updated Friday April 6th at 11:15 PM
Here is a list of the top games, even though not in particular order but changed the tone of how the season would come down.
Boys
Oxford at Lake Orion: This was a game that would change the
fortunes of both teams. The Dragons came off a 4-17 season in 2016-2017 keeping
them in the Blue while the Wildcats went 16-4 and went up to the White. This
game would end up being a classic, going to overtime tied at 39-39 with both
teams refusing to lose. It was the Dragons behind a winning free throw winning
55-54. Oxford would struggle in the tough and challenging White while Lake
Orion would go 17-3 sharing the Blue with Rochester. It is always interesting
how rivalry games can change the tempo of each team’s emotions.
Hazel Park vs West Bloomfield (Both Games): This matchup
became an instant classic at both places. The Vikings had a senior heavy team
against the Lakers athleticism and talent. Hazel Park though would win both
meetings but close. The Vikings used strong defense late to give them a 69-65
win at West Bloomfield. The second time around at Hazel Park featured a tense
drama as the lead went back and forth but the Vikings won 65-63 over the Lakers
on a buzzer beater. It didn’t do each team well later in the postseason as both
teams suffered early playoff exits, West Bloomfield fell to Bloomfield Hills
while Hazel Park fell to Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit.
Ferndale at Berkley: This game was weird in many ways
between Ferndale and Berkley, two arch rivals. The Bears honored legendary
coach Steve Rhodes and his words of wisdom encouraged Berkley to have a 24-1
lead to start to the game. Everything was favoring the Bears, they led 28-11 at
the half and seemed to have everything in control. The second half however everything
changed. The Eagles were without one of their main players whom transferred to
Ecorse used a 41-23 second half to stun Berkley 52-51. The Bears won the first
meeting in Ferndale 54-49. The Eagles would lose four straight to close out the
season but they have a very good junior class who will be seniors next season.
Troy at West Bloomfield: The Colts used this game as
somewhat of a season turner. After a tough loss to Hazel Park, Troy went on the
road to West Bloomfield to take on a Lakers team that had played a really tough
schedule. West Bloomfield was starting to turn things around after getting a
big win over Belleville but this 72-71 win for the Colts benefited both teams
at the time. For Troy, they would win five of seven. For West Bloomfield, they
would win six straight. The second time around wasn’t even close as the Colts
blew out the Lakers 77-62. The first time these teams met though changed a lot
for both teams.
Royal Oak vs Berkley (Both Games): The Ravens and Bears have
a rivalry and neither game didn’t disappoint. Berkley came from 11 down in the
second half to stun Royal Oak 49-46 on the road. The second game was more
dramatic at Berkley, it ended up being a tense drama but it was the Ravens in
double overtime stunning the Bears 72-70. The loss continued the downward spiral
for Berkley but the win gave Royal Oak some confidence later in the season.
Both teams should be improved heading into next season.
Bloomfield Hills vs North Farmington (Both Games): The
Blackhawks were picked to finish last in the Red. They have a new
coach in Phil Kurjian and taking on a team like North Farmington looks to be a
mismatch on paper, right??? WRONG. Not only did Bloomfield Hills beat the Raiders
but they beat them twice. The Blackhawks went into Farmington Hills in the
house of Negoshian and stunned North Farmington at the time 56-52, it was the
team’s first league win of the season. Bloomfield Hills would then win the
second meeting 52-46. Both teams were very competitive but had some weaknesses
teams could exploit. Next year will be interesting to see where the Blackhawks
and Raiders will be at.
Farmington vs Rochester (Both Games): These two sets of Blue
Falcons would split their meetings eventually creating impacts in the Blue
standings for both teams. Rochester won the first meeting at home 63-61,
needing a defensive stand to escape in that game. Farmington would get their
revenge later at home with a 63-59 victory. The Farmington victory caused a tie
with Lake Orion which led to a share of the Blue title. Farmington used the win
to get themselves ready for a playoff run which would include a district
championship.
Berkley at Harrison: I still am in shock after all of these
months looking at this score. It was 59-54 in favor of the Bears at home the
first time these two teams met but Berkley was desperate after losing two
straight games going into Farmington Hills against a Hawks team that was struggling
to find an identity. Harrison took advantage of Berkley’s terrible play that
night and stunned the Bears 59-54, the same score from their first meeting.
This game had a ton of ramifications which impacted both teams. Harrison was
more competitive after this win while Berkley would never win another game this
season.
Lake Orion at Farmington: This is a game where the Dragons
got ripped off but the Falcons came back from eight points down to force
overtime in Farmington. The game would go to overtime where the Falcons
would stun Lake Orion 84-80 in a wild affair. The Dragons hammered Farmington
70-51, the first time these two teams played at Lake Orion. The Dragons and Falcons will both be
very good next season.
Farmington at Pontiac: Perhaps this was the upset of the
Blue which kept the Falcons from winning at least a share of the division.
Farmington was upset 52-45 by Pontiac at Sy Green Gym. The Phoenix exploded in
the fourth quarter of that game giving them the win. Pontiac would be very
competitive the rest of the season. The Falcons would win five of their last
six games after that loss but they did get a district title in the process.
Adams at Oak Park: This game would be a stepping stone for
both teams. The Highlanders have played a soft schedule to that point would
challenge themselves against a Knights team that was searching for an identity.
This game would benefit both teams with Oak Park winning 49-46 giving Adams
their first loss of the season. The Knights would never lose again after that
game winning the White outright. The Highlanders knew they had a future
building up that could not only be competitive this season but for years to
come.
Flint Carman Ainsworth at Clarkston: The Wolves had to
escape this one at home and were bailed out by Foster Loyer. Loyer ended up
getting the Player of the Year in the State of Michigan. Loyer led Clarkston
whom finished fifth nationally from a double digit deficit in the fourth
quarter to give the Wolves a come from behind 72-67 win at home. This would be
a big win for Clarkston at the time even though they won the Red and had to
overcome an 80-71 loss to Detroit East English Village Prep during the season.
The Wolves would see the Cavaliers again in the State Quarterfinals at Grand
Blanc where they dominated Flint Carman Ainsworth winning 52-31 to get to the
Breslin Center and eventually winning the State title again.
Hazel Park vs Clarkston (Both Games): The Vikings were ranked second in the State heading into their big time showdown with Clarkston. Hazel Park came into the game undefeated and played a really tough schedule taking on a Wolves team that was the top team in the State and was the defending State Champs. In a sold out environment in the small gym of Hazel Park, the Vikings failed miserably losing 70-39. The 39 points was the lowest that Hazel Park scored all season until the second meeting. The second meeting at Clarkston was more interesting as Foster Loyer was out with an knee injury and the Vikings had a chance to clinch at least a share of the Red crown but they couldn't take advantage of Loyer's injury and lost 48-38 which ended up being the lowest score to date. The two losses to the Wolves hurt Hazel Park's chances in the postseason while Clarkston went on and won the State title again.
Hazel Park vs Clarkston (Both Games): The Vikings were ranked second in the State heading into their big time showdown with Clarkston. Hazel Park came into the game undefeated and played a really tough schedule taking on a Wolves team that was the top team in the State and was the defending State Champs. In a sold out environment in the small gym of Hazel Park, the Vikings failed miserably losing 70-39. The 39 points was the lowest that Hazel Park scored all season until the second meeting. The second meeting at Clarkston was more interesting as Foster Loyer was out with an knee injury and the Vikings had a chance to clinch at least a share of the Red crown but they couldn't take advantage of Loyer's injury and lost 48-38 which ended up being the lowest score to date. The two losses to the Wolves hurt Hazel Park's chances in the postseason while Clarkston went on and won the State title again.
Girls
Southfield Arts and Tech at Clarkston: The game at Clarkston
will be most remembered for what it was called “Book-Gate.” The Warriors
thought they tied the score at 44-44 in the middle of the fourth quarter but a book error caused
Southfield Arts and Tech two points on the scoreboard. The Warriors would lose that game 55-50 leaving coach Michelle Marshall furious at the time. Southfield Arts and Tech would get their revenge the second time around winning 47-36 over Clarkston. The Warriors and Wolves would each get a share of the Red title this season.
Royal Oak at Groves: This was the game that gave the Falcons
the share of the White title with the Ravens. Groves lost 54-36 at Royal Oak
the first time these two teams played but the Falcons were ready this time
around against Royal Oak in Beverly Hills. Groves won the second meeting 55-50
in an instant classic. The Ravens after that loss would win nine straight games
while the Falcons would win eight straight riding high into the postseason.
Avondale vs Farmington (Both Games): This was a matchup of
both teams showing their wills on each other. The Yellow Jackets won the first
meeting at Farmington 63-58 giving themselves the edge up in the Blue race but
the Falcons won the second meeting in Auburn Hills winning 49-42. After that
game, Avondale would win eight straight games until the postseason. Farmington
would go 5-2 in their final seven games after that point.
Lake Orion at Clarkston: The Dragons had a rough year under
first year coach Mike Griffin with injuries to half of the team but Lake Orion
took Clarkston to overtime on the road and behind a questionable call late the
Wolves escaped with a 55-54 win in that game. The 54 points the Dragons scored
where the most they have scored this season. Lake Orion should be better next
season.
Bloomfield Hills vs North Farmington (Both Games): The
Raiders and Blackhawks had different styles of attacks to which both teams benefited from. Bloomfield Hills relied on ball movement and accurate three point shooting. North Farmington had a very good big in
Samantha Cherney whom was dominating games to go along with an emerging star in Maya Kelly. The Raiders took the first meeting in Bloomfield Hills with a
55-50 victory behind Cherney. The Blackhawks would get a measure of revenge at North
Farmington when they sneaked by the Raiders with a 39-38 victory but
Cherney went off in that matchup scoring the majority of North Farmington's points on their senior night. Both games benefited both teams as it got them
ready for the postseason in their respective districts with the Raiders playing at Farmington Hills Mercy while Bloomfield Hills hosted their district.
Groves at West Bloomfield: The Lakers were a very young team
under first year coach Bert Mosley but hope for the future showed even though
West Bloomfield lost to Groves 68-63 but the 63 points was the most that the
Falcons allowed all season. The Lakers have basically all of their team back
next season, they could make some noise.
Troy at Troy Athens: The city rivalry lived up to the hype
at Troy Athens. The Colts destroyed the Red Hawks 44-25 at Troy in the first
meeting but in the second meeting Troy Athens showed its will against their
city rivals even having an 11 point lead at one point but the Colts didn’t back
down and made it a game late but the Red Hawks hung on and won 45-43. Troy and
Troy Athens will be teams to keep an eye on next season.
Birmingham Marian at Royal Oak: This was the game that sent shock waves across Southeast Michigan when they Ravens beat Birmingham Marian
31-30 in the team's annual pink-out game. To some folks it was an upset, to others not so much. It was a confidence booster for Royal Oak at the time when you beat a program with that much high profile. These two teams would met again in
the district finals at Birmingham. It was one bad quarter being the difference for the Ravens in
their 39-25 loss to the Mustangs. Royal Oak will be senior heavy next season
and could make some noise again.
Oxford at Stoney Creek: This game would change the fortunes of both teams heading into the season. The Wildcats won at Rochester 36-33 in a horrible shooting performance from Stoney Creek in this game. The Cougars played a very tough non conference schedule while Oxford had to play River Rouge early in the season. Oxford would finish 15-5 while Stoney Creek struggled throughout the season but will have the majority of their team coming back next season as does the Wildcats.
Oxford at Stoney Creek: This game would change the fortunes of both teams heading into the season. The Wildcats won at Rochester 36-33 in a horrible shooting performance from Stoney Creek in this game. The Cougars played a very tough non conference schedule while Oxford had to play River Rouge early in the season. Oxford would finish 15-5 while Stoney Creek struggled throughout the season but will have the majority of their team coming back next season as does the Wildcats.
Groves at Clarkston: The Falcons had the Wolves beat late in
the fourth quarter but Clarkston found a way and survived Groves 52-46 in a wild game.
This game would benefit both teams as the Falcons shared the White with Royal
Oak while the Wolves shared the Red with Southfield Arts and Tech.
Royal Oak at Clarkston: The Wolves
had to survive a very good Royal Oak team early winning 37-28. The win for
Clarkston would set the stage for a future playoff run for the Wolves to the State
Quarterfinals where they ran into a very good Saginaw Heritage team. The Ravens would also benefit from this game as they went onto
share the White crown.
It was a great basketball season in the OAA,
one State Champion in Boys Basketball but a lot of teams that made impacts that
impacted each of their seasons.
Now lets get ready for next year.
Here is the Soundcloud from the podcast that includes this story.
https://soundcloud.com/user-539915961/oaa-now-04-10-18
Here is the Soundcloud from the podcast that includes this story.
https://soundcloud.com/user-539915961/oaa-now-04-10-18
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