Written Thursday July 19th at 10:50 PM
The Bloomfield Hills Blackhawks have their new volleyball coach and it's a familiar face in Oakland County.
The Blackhawks named Larry Wyatt the new coach replacing Bob Hurdle whom was their first head coach as a merged school. Bloomfield Hills merged schools between Andover and Lahser back in 2013.
Wyatt comes to Bloomfield Hills from Royal Oak Shrine. Royal Oak Shrine wasn't the greatest of volleyball powers but he does inherent a team that has a ton of experience and talent.
The Blackhawks have Alexa Rousseau, Brooke Bosart, Alvia Slazinski, Lily Formanek, Maggie Walters, Kaitlyn Roman, Noelle Siewek, and Annie Hoag. Rousseau is the team's top player coming back.
Bloomfield Hills also plays in one of the toughest divisions in the State in the Red with powerhouse teams like Clarkston, Lake Orion, Oxford, Stoney Creek, Troy, Seaholm, and Adams. They will also have to deal with Troy once district play starts but what will help is they will have home court.
Thoughts.
This looks like a desperate hire to me, I'm curious how Wyatt will do with this team and if the players can buy into his system. If not there could be some trouble.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.
Here is the Soundcloud about the story.
https://soundcloud.com/user-539915961/oaa-now-07-24-18
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Thursday, July 19, 2018
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