Friday, September 28, 2018

Week Six Recap.

Written Saturday September 29th at 1:20 AM

INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10

1. Oak Park
2. Clarkston
3. West Bloomfield
4. Harrison
5. Seaholm
6. Groves
7. Ferndale
8. Oxford
9. Avondale
10. Farmington

Week Six Scores

AVONDALE 53, BERKLEY 0
Madison Heights Madison 28, FARMINGTON 6
ROYAL OAK 14, NORTH FARMINGTON 7
SEAHOLM 58, PONTIAC 8
FERNDALE 55, HAZEL PARK 0
OAK PARK 26, TROY 9
HARRISON 27, ROCHESTER 24
GROVES 42, TROY ATHENS 6
OXFORD 42, STONEY CREEK 6
WEST BLOOMFIELD 24, ADAMS 20
CLARKSTON 55, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7
LAKE ORION 20, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 12

BIG WIN: West Bloomfield: The Lakers had trouble on Friday night in Rochester needed to survive a  rally to beat Adams 24-20. West Bloomfield had a 21-0 lead early but the Highlanders fought back making it a game but it wasn't enough. Adams still has a chance to make the playoffs but they will need to win next week at Harrison and in two weeks against Southfield Arts and Tech. The Lakers host Southfield Arts and Tech next week for their homecoming. It could be an interesting matchup in the Swamp that is for sure.

TOUGH LOSS: Rochester: The Falcons had three of their four losses by seven points or less and it included their 27-24 loss to Harrison on Friday night on their homecoming. Rochester has improved but the record hasn’t showed it. The Falcons will have Oak Park in Knight Valley next week while the Hawks host Adams.

TEAM THAT SENT A STATEMENT: Ferndale: It’s time to say that the Eagles are back. Ferndale had a 1-2 start but is rolling now winning three straight games including a 55-0 blowout at Hazel Park over the Vikings. The Eagles dominated and used a strong effort on both sides of the football including scoring five touchdowns in the second quarter. Ferndale travels to Wisner Stadium next week against Pontiac while Hazel Park travels to future Macomb Area Conference rival Madison Heights Lamphere.

TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Southfield Arts and Tech: The Warriors are in huge trouble after losing 20-12 to Lake Orion on Friday night on their homecoming. Southfield Arts and Tech has a tough schedule to close the season with three tough road games starting with a trip to the Swamp to take on another green and white team in West Bloomfield then they go to Adams in two weeks and then in three weeks they go to River Rouge. There are serious problems with the Warriors right now.

WHAT HAPPENED? Farmington: The Falcons couldn’t stop Austin Brown nor the Eagles running game on Friday night resulting in a 28-6 win for Madison Heights Madison over Farmington. The Falcons were without one of their top players in Donovan King whom was out with an injury but according to my source is that he is expected to play next week. Farmington will have a chance to bounce back next week at home for the Farmington Cup against North Farmington.

TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Pontiac: It has been a rough season for the Phoenix and it didn’t get any better on Friday night in Birmingham against the Maples of Seaholm which resulted in a 58-8 blowout on homecoming for Seaholm. Pontiac just didn’t stand a chance in this game and it was going to be a tall order for them to compete in this game. The road doesn’t get any easier for the Phoenix as they have Ferndale coming to Wisner Stadium next week.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME: North Farmington: The Raiders have a ton of experience but they fell to Royal Oak, a team that was rebuilding after making the playoffs for the first time since 2006, 14-7 on their homecoming. The Ravens have an interesting schedule to close out the season with Monroe Jefferson and Detroit Edison in two and three weeks respectively but the game that coach Ray McMann needs is at Avondale next week. The Yellow Jackets are coming off a 53-0 blowout victory over Berkley on Friday night. For North Farmington this is inexcusable, they will need to bounce back next week when they go to Farmington to play for the Farmington Cup against the Falcons.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Week Six Picks.

Written Tuesday September 25th at 3:20 PM

Welcome to the 2018 OAA football season. We will pick games this season with my good friends in the media this season, here are the pickers for the season. Anthony Taormina-Host Between Taorminas and History Now on ONTV, Scott Burnstein-State Champs insider and blogger, Oakland Press sports writer, Keith Dunlap-Detroit Free Press sports writer, Dan Stickradt-North Oakland Sports sports writer, and Sean Cotter-Farmington video coordinator. Anyway good luck everyone this season.

DUNES 46-20
TRAIN 47-19
DUNLAP 51-15
STICK 47-19
BURNEY 49-17
COTTER 47-19

1. Oak Park at Troy

The Knights have been on a roll lately including winning on Troy Athens’s homecoming 33-14 last week. Oak Park is preparing for their final two games of the season when they play Clarkston and West Bloomfield. The Knights should have no issues with a Colts team that has been struggling lately including losing on their homecoming 35-20 to Rochester last week. It could get ugly for Troy against the Knights.

DUNES: OAK PARK 56, TROY 0
TRAIN: OAK PARK 49, TROY 7
DUNLAP: OAK PARK 43, TROY 7
STICK: OAK PARK 42, TROY 7
BURNEY: OAK PARK 33, TROY 20
COTTER: OAK PARK 42, TROY 10

2. Clarkston at Bloomfield Hills

The Wolves come in rolling as of late including a huge 30-21 victory last week over Southfield Arts and Tech. This week, Clarkston travels to Bloomfield Hills to face a struggling Blackhawks team that is coming off a 49-7 loss to Groves last week. Going from Groves to Clarkston then Lake Orion next week and then Oxford in two weeks is no easy task for the Blackhawks. It could be a long night for Bloomfield Hills on their homecoming.

DUNES: CLARKSTON 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 0
TRAIN: CLARKSTON 35, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14    
DUNLAP: CLARKSTON 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 0
STICK: CLARKSTON 28, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7
BURNEY: CLARKSTON 31, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 17
COTTER: CLARKSTON 49, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7

3. West Bloomfield at 10. Adams

The Lakers have been rolling lately but penalties have been an issue which is something that coach Ron Bellamy has to fix. The Lakers won 42-21 over Lake Orion last week in the Swamp. West Bloomfield this week goes back to Rochester to play the Highlanders. Adams lost 17-16 at home to the Lakers last week. The Highlanders got a huge win stunning Oxford 17-8 last week on the road getting their record to 3-2 on the season. If Adams can pull this one out then it would prove they are back.

DUNES: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, ADAMS 14
TRAIN: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, ADAMS 21
DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 34, ADAMS 17
STICK: ADAMS 21, WEST BLOOMFIELD 20
BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, ADAMS 21
COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, ADAMS 17

4. Harrison at Rochester

This will be an interesting matchup between the Falcons and Hawks on Rochester’s homecoming. The Falcons have been very competitive winning two of the last three games including last week’s 35-20 victory at Troy. Harrison blew out Stoney Creek 39-7 on its homecoming last Saturday. It could be a tense drama on Livernois and Walton Blvd.

DUNES: HARRISON 34, ROCHESTER 24
TRAIN: HARRISON 42, ROCHESTER 28
DUNLAP: HARRISON 31, ROCHESTER 17
STICK: HARRISON 24, ROCHESTER 21
BURNEY: HARRISON 30, ROCHESTER 22
COTTER: HARRISON 28, ROCHESTER 0

Pontiac at 5. Seaholm

This is homecoming week for the Maples in the Maple Forest and for Seaholm they are heading in the right direction even though they are 4-1. The Maples beat Royal Oak 41-21 last week. The Phoenix have been struggling including losing 48-0 to Hazel Park last week at Wisner Stadium. It could be a long night for Pontiac in Birmingham.

DUNES: SEAHOLM 77, PONTIAC 0
TRAIN: SEAHOLM 56, PONTIAC 0
DUNLAP: SEAHOLM 48, PONTIAC 0
STICK: SEAHOLM 28, PONTIAC 7
BURNEY: SEAHOLM 35, PONTIAC 15
COTTER: SEAHOLM 56, PONTIAC 0

6. Groves at Troy Athens

The Falcons have been rolling lately since starting 0-2 by winning three straight games including a 49-7 blowout of Bloomfield Hills last week. The Red Hawks have started to play better as of late and they took strides even though they lost 33-14 to Oak Park last week. Groves does have more athletes and depth than Troy Athens. It will be interesting to see what happens going forward.

DUNES: GROVES 35, TROY ATHENS 14
TRAIN: GROVES 42, TROY ATHENS 14
DUNLAP: GROVES 42, TROY ATHENS 0
STICK: GROVES 34, TROY ATHENS 14
BURNEY: GROVES 34, TROY ATHENS 18
COTTER: GROVES 35, TROY ATHENS 7

7. Farmington at Madison Heights Madison

This will be an interesting matchup between the Falcons and the Eagles. Farmington comes into this game unbeaten but it will be severely tested in Madison Heights against quarterback Austin Brown and the Eagles. Farmington’s offense will need to show up against this game against a very good Madison Heights Madison team. If the Falcons can score and keep their defense off the field then it could be possible that they could upset the Eagles. We shall see what happens in this matchup.

DUNES: MADISON HEIGHTS MADISON 28, FARMINGTON 14
TRAIN: MADISON HEIGHTS MADISON 35, FARMINGTON 7
DUNLAP: MADISON HEIGHTS MADISON 24, FARMINGTON 17
STICK: MADISON HEIGHTS MADISON 35, FARMINGTON 14
BURNEY: MADISON HEIGHTS MADISON 26, FARMINGTON 23
COTTER: MADISON HEIGHTS MADISON 26, FARMINGTON 21

8. Ferndale at Hazel Park

The Eagles have found themselves after beating Avondale 39-12 two weeks ago and last week won 27-13 over Birmingham Detroit Country Day. This week, Ferndale starts their four game road trip against Hazel Park. The Vikings rolled past Pontiac at Wisner Stadium 48-0 last week. It will be interesting to see what happens in this matchup.

DUNES: FERNDALE 77, HAZEL PARK 6
TRAIN: FERNDALE 63, HAZEL PARK 10
DUNLAP: FERNDALE 31, HAZEL PARK 10
STICK: FERNDALE 21, HAZEL PARK 20
BURNEY: FERNDALE 27, HAZEL PARK 17
COTTER: FERNDALE 44, HAZEL PARK 8

Royal Oak at 9. North Farmington

The Raiders have won two straight games and sit in an unusual position at 3-2 on the season. North Farmington won 22-14 at Hurley Field last week. This week, the Raiders will take on Royal Oak on their homecoming. The Ravens lost 41-21 to Seaholm last week and they need this game in the worst way as well. If Royal Oak can win this game then they would need to be Avondale next week with their next two games being favorable against Monroe Jefferson and Detroit Edison. It will be interesting to see what happens this week in Farmington Hills.

DUNES: NORTH FARMINGTON 24, ROYAL OAK 21
TRAIN: ROYAL OAK 6, NORTH FARMINGTON 3
DUNLAP: ROYAL OAK 17, NORTH FARMINGTON 14
STICK: ROYAL OAK 21, NORTH FARMINGTON 14
BURNEY: ROYAL OAK 21, NORTH FARMINGTON 14
COTTER: ROYAL OAK 28, NORTH FARMINGTON 14

Lake Orion at Southfield Arts and Tech

This is an interesting matchup on Southfield Arts and Tech’s homecoming between the Warriors and the Dragons. Southfield Arts and Tech lost 30-21 to Clarkston last week while Lake Orion lost 42-21 to West Bloomfield. The Warriors have a tough schedule to close out the season which includes this game this week followed by Adams, West Bloomfield, and River Rouge. This will be an interesting football game between two teams that need this game very bad.

DUNES: LAKE ORION 35, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 20
TRAIN: LAKE ORION 28, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 24
DUNLAP: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 27, LAKE ORION 13
STICK: LAKE ORION 24, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 22
BURNEY: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 28, LAKE ORION 27
COTTER: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 28, LAKE ORION 21

Berkley at Avondale

The Yellow Jackets have had some issues including being outscored 67-26 in the last two games which were losses, including a 28-14 defeat to Farmington. Avondale’s defense has had issues as mentioned. They have been struggling keeping Ferndale and Farmington out of the end zone. If the Yellow Jackets want to fix their issues then maybe Berkley could be the perfect team to do just that. The Bears have struggled losing two straight games including losing 22-14 to North Farmington last week at Hurley Field. It will be interesting to see what happens this week.

DUNES: AVONDALE 42, BERKLEY 7
TRAIN: AVONDALE 35, BERKLEY 21
DUNLAP: AVONDALE 21, BERKLEY 10
STICK: AVONDALE 34, BERKLEY 21
BURNEY: AVONDALE 24, BERKLEY 16
COTTER: AVONDALE 42, BERKLEY 7

Oxford at Stoney Creek

The Wildcats were rolling until last week when they were upset 17-8 by Adams last week. This week Oxford takes on a Stoney Creek team that is struggling lately. The Cougars lost 39-7 to Harrison last week in Farmington Hills. It will be interesting to see what happens in this game.

DUNES: OXFORD 31, STONEY CREEK 7
TRAIN: OXFORD 28, STONEY CREEK 7
DUNLAP: OXFORD 35, STONEY CREEK 14
STICK: OXFORD 24, STONEY CREEK 14
BURNEY: OXFORD 32, STONEY CREEK 18
COTTER: OXFORD 35, STONEY CREEK 7

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Week Five Recap.

Written Saturday September 22nd at 3:20 PM


INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10

1. Oak Park
2. Clarkston
3. West Bloomfield
4. Harrison
5. Seaholm
6. Groves
7. Farmington
8. Ferndale
9. North Farmington
10. Adams

ADAMS 17, OXFORD 8
FARMINGTON 28, AVONDALE 14
FERNDALE 27, Birmingham Detroit Country Day 14
WEST BLOOMFIELD 42, LAKE ORION 21
CLARKSTON 30, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 21
GROVES 49, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7
SEAHOLM 41, ROYAL OAK 21
ROCHESTER 35, TROY 20
NORTH FARMINGTON 22, BERKLEY 14
HAZEL PARK 48, PONTIAC 0
OAK PARK 33, TROY ATHENS 14
HARRISON 39, STONEY CREEK 7

BIG WIN: North Farmington: The Raiders have come from a long ways under coach Bob Chiesa but going into Hurley Field and winning is not an easy thing to do but that’s what North Farmington did on Friday night winning 22-14 in the process over the Berkley Bears. The Raiders host Royal Oak next week but things are looking up for North Farmington.

TOUGH LOSS: Troy: The Colts lost a tough one to Rochester 35-20 and are likely going to miss the playoffs this season. Troy whom made the postseason last season has struggled defensively and the schedule has toughen as well having to play Clarkston last week. The Colts host Oak Park next week.

WHAT HAPPENED: Oxford: Where did the Wildcats offense go on Friday night against an Adams team that was struggling heading into that matchup??? The Highlanders pulled off the biggest upset of the night stunning Oxford on the road 17-8 on Friday night. Adams hosts West Bloomfield next week while the Wildcats go to Stoney Creek.

TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Southfield Arts and Tech: The Warriors suffered a tough 30-21 home loss to Clarkston on Friday night. Southfield Arts and Tech still must play Lake Orion, West Bloomfield, Adams, and River Rouge to close the season. It could be a tough road for the Warriors this season if they want to make the playoffs for the first time in two years.

TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Lake Orion: The Dragons played well early against West Bloomfield but mental breakdowns and poor officiating cost Lake Orion in their 42-21 loss to the Lakers. The Dragons now sit at 2-3 needing to win out. They go to Southfield Arts and Tech next week. Lake Orion needs to fix some things and quick.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Avondale: The Yellow Jackets have not been the same since losing to Ferndale two weeks ago. They went into Farmington and lost 28-14 on Friday night. Avondale which had hope and an opportunity to do wonders now is struggling to find an identity. They are struggling right now.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Week Five Picks.

Written Wednesday September 19th at 8:00 PM

Welcome to the 2018 OAA football season. We will pick games this season with my good friends in the media this season, here are the pickers for the season. Anthony Taormina-Host Between Taorminas and History Now on ONTV, Scott Burnstein-State Champs analyst, blogger, Oakland Press sports writer, Keith Dunlap-Detroit Free Press sports writer, Dan Stickradt- North Oakland Sports sports writer, and Sean Cotter-Farmington video coordinator. Anyway good luck everyone this season.

DUNES 38-16
TRAIN 39-15
DUNLAP 41-13
STICK 39-15
BURNEY 40-14
COTTER 39-15

1. Oak Park at Troy Athens

This week it’s homecoming at Troy Athens but the football team has been struggling adjusting to new coach Billy Kennest’s system. The Red Hawks lost 42-14 last week at Lake Orion and has a tough matchup with the Knights. Oak Park has been rolling lately and will look to keep improving after last week beating Stoney Creek 41-14 in Knight Valley. It could be a long homecoming for Troy Athens.

DUNES: OAK PARK 52, TROY ATHENS 0
TRAIN: OAK PARK 42, TROY ATHENS 14
DUNLAP: OAK PARK 47, TROY ATHENS 6
STICK: OAK PARK 42, TROY ATHENS 6
BURNEY: OAK PARK 40, TROY ATHENS 20
COTTER: OAK PARK 44, TROY ATHENS 0

2. Clarkston at Southfield Arts and Tech

This is a big game for the Warriors especially with what they have coming up. Southfield Arts and Tech lost 41-28 to Oxford last week. The Wolves have been rolling behind their rushing attack and strong line play. Clarkston won 30-8 over Adams last week. The last time the Wolves went into Southfield they lost in overtime 24-18, something that the Warriors want a repeat performance of that game.

DUNES: CLARKSTON 21, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 14
TRAIN: CLARKSTON 28, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 14 
DUNLAP: CLARKSTON 34, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 13
STICK: CLARKSTON 28, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 20
BURNEY: CLARKSTON 31, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 21
COTTER: CLARKSTON 28, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 7

8. Lake Orion at 3. West Bloomfield

The Lakers have been rolling since losing to Clarkston a few weeks ago. West Bloomfield won 50-7 over Bloomfield Hills and has won five straight meetings against Lake Orion. The Dragons however have been improving lately including winning 42-14 over Troy Athens last week. It will be an interesting ball game between Lake Orion and the Lakers in the Swamp.

DUNES: LAKE ORION 28, WEST BLOOMFIELD 24
TRAIN: LAKE ORION 28, WEST BLOOMFIELD 27
DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 42, LAKE ORION 14
STICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, LAKE ORION 21
BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, LAKE ORION 24
COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 38, LAKE ORION 7

Stoney Creek at 4. Harrison

This will be Harrison’s final homecoming as a school as the game will be played on a Saturday afternoon. The Hawks bounced back from losing to Oak Park with a 39-10 victory last week over Troy. This week, Harrison takes on a Stoney Creek team that has been struggling losing three straight games including a 41-14 defeat to Oak Park last week. The Cougars are trying to get things adjusted under first year coach Nick Merlo. It will be an interesting matchup for both teams but athleticism favors the Hawks in this matchup.

DUNES: HARRISON 35, STONEY CREEK 14
TRAIN: HARRISON 42, STONEY CREEK 7
DUNLAP: HARRISON 41, STONEY CREEK 10
STICK: HARRISON 35, STONEY CREEK 14
BURNEY: HARRISON 30, STONEY CREEK 15
COTTER: HARRISON 38, STONEY CREEK 7

Adams at 5. Oxford

The Wildcats are rolling lately winning five of their last six games if you include last season. Oxford has found a foundation and it resulted in their 41-28 win over Southfield Arts and Tech last week. The Wildcats have been rising while the Highlanders have been going downward as of late. Adams has lost two straight games including a 30-8 loss to Clarkston last week. This is a must win game for the Highlanders, if not they are in some trouble.

DUNES: OXFORD 42, ADAMS 7
TRAIN: OXFORD 35, ADAMS 21
DUNLAP: OXFORD 24, ADAMS 17
STICK: OXFORD 28, ADAMS 24
BURNEY: OXFORD 35, ADAMS 27
COTTER: OXFORD 28, ADAMS 14

6. Seaholm at Royal Oak

The Maples will be looking for some revenge after losing a tough one to South Lyon 31-28 last week. Seaholm came from 21-0 down to tie the Lions until late in that game where they fell on a 32 yard field goal. This week, the Maples travel to Royal Oak to face a Ravens team that won the Curb back winning 37-0 over Berkley. Royal Oak will be tested against an experienced team like Seaholm has. It will be a tough task for the Ravens in this game.

DUNES: SEAHOLM 63, ROYAL OAK 0
TRAIN: SEAHOLM 42, ROYAL OAK 14
DUNLAP: SEAHOLM 35, ROYAL OAK 7
STICK: SEAHOLM 21, ROYAL OAK 20
BURNEY: SEAHOLM 33, ROYAL OAK 23
COTTER: SEAHOLM 42, ROYAL OAK 7

Bloomfield Hills at 7. Groves

The Falcons are rolling after starting off the season at 0-2 but those games were against Oak Park and West Bloomfield which should be a a pass. Groves defense has become a bit of a concern after what happened last week against Rochester even though they won 35-28. The Falcons offense has started to heat up in the last two weeks which is a positive. If there is any cure for a defense it could be that Groves has Bloomfield Hills this week. The Blackhawks lost 50-7 to West Bloomfield last week. It could be a long day for coach Dan Loria’s team in Beverly Hills.

DUNES: GROVES 56, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 0
TRAIN: GROVES 35, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7
DUNLAP: GROVES 28, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 17
STICK: GROVES 21, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 20
BURNEY: GROVES 34, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 21
COTTER: GROVES 28, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14

Avondale at 9. Farmington

This is a rematch of a 45-26 victory by the Yellow Jackets over Farmington. This time around the Falcons bring in a 4-0 record but their best win was over Ferndale 10-7. Farmington rolled past Hazel Park with a 48-6 win last week. Avondale was a scoring machine scoring 152 points in three straight weeks prior to their shocking 39-12 home loss to Ferndale. We don’t know where the mindset of the Yellow Jackets is right now but they need this matchup badly against the Falcons.

DUNES: AVONDALE 21, FARMINGTON 17
TRAIN: AVONDALE 35, FARMINGTON 28
DUNLAP: FARMINGTON 21, AVONDALE 17
STICK: AVONDALE 28, FARMINGTON 21
BURNEY: FARMINGTON 22, AVONDALE 21
COTTER: FARMINGTON 35, AVONDALE 12

Birmingham Detroit Country Day at 10. Ferndale

This is a rematch of last season’s 17-7 win by the Eagles over Birmingham Detroit Country Day in Beverly Hills. The Yellow Jackets have won five of their last six games including a 28-12 victory over Detroit Loyola last week. Ferndale sent a statement when they went to Auburn Hills and stunned Avondale 39-12 last week. The Eagles were scuffling a bit after losing two straight prior to their game against the Yellow Jackets. It will be an interesting game in Ferndale but every game is huge from here on out.

DUNES: FERNDALE 24, DETROIT COUNTRY DAY 21
TRAIN: FERNDALE 24, DETROIT COUNTRY DAY 21
DUNLAP: FERNDALE 24, DETROIT COUNTRY DAY 14
STICK: DETROIT COUNTRY DAY 28, FERNDALE 19
BURNEY: DETROIT COUNTRY DAY 27, FERNDALE 20
COTTER: DETROIT COUNTRY DAY 17, FERNDALE 7

Rochester at Troy

This week is the Colts homecoming but the football team has had some issues as of late. Troy has been outscored in their last two games by a combined 86-17 including last week’s 39-10 loss to Harrison. This week the Colts will take on a Rochester team that has been in a ton of close games lately. The Falcons lost a tough one 35-28 last week to Groves. Rochester’s defense has been a major concern as they have allowed 20 points in every game this season. If they can keep their points allowed below 20 points then maybe they can do some damage. It will be interesting between the Falcons and Troy.

DUNES: ROCHESTER 42, TROY 7
TRAIN: ROCHESTER 35, TROY 14
DUNLAP: TROY 21, ROCHESTER 20
STICK: ROCHESTER 28, TROY 14
BURNEY: ROCHESTER 29, TROY 28
COTTER: TROY 31, ROCHESTER 21

North Farmington at Berkley

The Raiders bounced back in a big way beating Pontiac 34-14 at home last week. Looking at the schedule moving forward, it looks favorable for North Farmington if they want to make a run. This week, coach Bob Chiesa’s Raiders will take on a Bears team that was humiliated last week by Royal Oak 37-0. Berkley coach Sean Shields has had trouble with his offense especially with turnovers. Turnovers have plagued his team in recent weeks which is something that needs fixing. If North Farmington’s experience pays off  and causes turnovers against Berkley at Hurley Field then the Raiders will be heading in the right direction.

DUNES: NORTH FARMINGTON 35, BERKLEY 14
TRAIN: BERKLEY 28, NORTH FARMINGTON 14
DUNLAP: NORTH FARMINGTON 27, BERKLEY 17
STICK: BERKLEY 14, NORTH FARMINGTON 13
BURNEY: BERKLEY 26, NORTH FARMINGTON 19
COTTER: BERKLEY 35, NORTH FARMINGTON 6

Hazel Park at Pontiac

The Vikings suffered a rough loss last week at the hands of Farmington 48-6. This week Hazel Park will go to Wisner Stadium and take on a Pontiac team that has really struggled including losing 34-14 to North Farmington last week. The Phoenix have been outscored 146-14 in their last three games, which is not good. This is something that coach Charles Talley needs to get fixed. Vikings coach Kyle Rowley has his own problems that his team needs to fix as well. This looks to be an interesting matchup on paper.

DUNES: PONTIAC 14, HAZEL PARK 7
TRAIN: HAZEL PARK 6, PONTIAC 3
DUNLAP: HAZEL PARK 34, PONTIAC 12
STICK: HAZEL PARK 21, PONTIAC 7
BURNEY: HAZEL PARK 27, PONTIAC 17
COTTER: HAZEL PARK 26, PONTIAC 8

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Friday, September 14, 2018

Week Four Recap.

Written Friday September 14th at 11:50 PM

INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10

1. Oak Park
2. Clarkston
3. West Bloomfield
4. Harrison
5. Oxford
6. Seaholm
7. Groves
8. Lake Orion
9. Farmington
10. Ferndale

Week Four Scores

ROYAL OAK 37, BERKLEY 0
FERNDALE 39, AVONDALE 12
NORTH FARMINGTON 34, PONTIAC 14
GROVES 35, ROCHESTER 28
South Lyon 31, SEAHOLM 28
HARRISON 39, TROY 10
OXFORD 41, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 28
OAK PARK 41, STONEY CREEK 14
LAKE ORION 42, TROY ATHENS 14
WEST BLOOMFIELD 50, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7
FARMINGTON 48, HAZEL PARK 6
CLARKSTON 30, ADAMS 8

BIG WIN: North Farmington: The Raiders are 2-2 on the season with a 34-14 home victory over Pontiac. North Farmington has a ton of starters back from a team that has struggled in recent years. They have seem to be improving under coach Bob Chiesa. The schedule looks favorable for North Farmington even though they have to travel to Hurley Field to face a Berkley team that was destroyed by Royal Oak 37-0. The Phoenix will get back to the drawing board next week when they have Hazel Park coming to Wisner Stadium.

TOUGH LOSS: Rochester: The battle of Falcons occurred on Friday night but it was Groves that had to survive against Rochester winning 35-28. Rochester has been an odd team to figure out they had trouble with Troy Athens two weeks ago and Adams early in the season. Groves is back at 500 at 2-2 on the season while Rochester drops to 1-3. Groves plays Bloomfield Hills next week. Rochester travels to Troy to play the Colts.

TEAM THAT SENT A MESSAGE: Oxford: The Wildcats are going to be a playoff team this season thanks to a statement 41-28 win over Southfield Arts and Tech. Oxford had a game plan against the Warriors defense thanks to the play of Drew Carpenter and Trent Myre. The schedule gets tougher for Southfield Arts and Tech whom sits at 2-2 on the season as they have to play West Bloomfield, Lake Orion, and Clarkston that looms. The Wildcats host Adams next week.

WHAT HAPPENED: Avondale: The Yellow Jackets were a scoring machine including scoring 67 points last week. That was until they ran into Ferndale. The Eagles got a measure of revenge after losing 21-13 last season at home, they went into Auburn Hills and pounded Avondale 39-12 on Friday night. The Yellow Jackets struggled against a very big and athletic line that Ferndale has. I’m shocked that Avondale had trouble scoring in this game. The Eagles looked like they might have saved their season with this win going to 2-2 while the Yellow Jackets drop to 3-1 on the season. Ferndale hosts Birmingham Detroit Country Day next week while Avondale travels to Farmington.

ITS TIME TO PANIC: Adams: If losing to Lake Orion at home last week wasn’t bad enough for the Highlanders then losing to Clarkston 30-8 may be worse. Adams was down 16-8 in the middle of the third quarter but the Wolves pulled away late. The Highlanders who sit at 2-2 on the season still has to play Oxford, West Bloomfield, Harrison, and Southfield Arts and Tech. Trouble is looming for coach Tony Patrino’s team here.

TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Seaholm: The Maples fought from a 21-0 second quarter deficit to tie the score at 28-28 against South Lyon however it wasn’t meant to be as the Lions kicked a winning 32 yard field goal to beat Seaholm 31-28 in South Lyon. The Maples (3-1) will be fine for the rest of the season but this one is a tough one to take. Seaholm will be back in league next week when they play at Royal Oak.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME???: Berkley: So much for harmony but what the heck happened to the Bears after they were destroyed by Royal Oak 37-0 on Friday night dropping their record to 2-2 on the season. The Ravens whom is also 2-2 dominated in all three phases of the game and getting the Curb trophy for the first time in five years in the process. Royal Oak hosts Seaholm next week while Berkley has North Farmington coming to Hurley Field.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Week Four Picks.

Written Wednesday September 12th at 6:10 PM

Welcome to the 2018 OAA football season. We will pick games this season with my good friends in the media this season. These are the pickers for the season. Anthony Taormina-Host Between Taorminas and History Now on ONTV, Scott Burnstein-State Champs insider, Oakland Press sports writer, Keith Dunlap-Detroit Free Press sports writer, Dan Stickradt-North Oakland Sports, sports writer, and Sean Cotter-Farmington video coordinator. Anyway good luck everyone this season.

DUNES 29-13
TRAIN 30-12
DUNLAP 30-12
STICK 29-13
BURNEY 30-12
COTTER 30-12

Stoney Creek at 1. Oak Park

This is a matchup that doesn’t favor well for the Cougars. Stoney Creek lost 28-6 last week to Groves at home. They lost 48-0 to Oak Park last season at Rochester. The Knights have gotten better playing through the toughest part of their league schedule with wins over Groves (13-7) and Harrison (23-15) last week. It could be a blowout looming this week in Knight Valley.

DUNES: OAK PARK 42, STONEY CREEK 6
TRAIN: OAK PARK 49, STONEY CREEK 7
DUNLAP: OAK PARK 42, STONEY CREEK 6
STICK: OAK PARK 35, STONEY CREEK 7
BURNEY: OAK PARK 28, STONEY CREEK 14
COTTER: OAK PARK 38, STONEY CREEK 0

2. Seaholm at South Lyon

These are two teams that are surprises this season with both teams at 3-0 after both squads had 1-8 records last season. This is the first meeting between the teams. The Maples are rolling, putting up 141 points in the last three weeks including a 47-6 win over North Farmington last week. Seaholm will go into South Lyon and face a Lions team that is quietly making some noise in the Lakes Valley Conference, although the Lions still have to play Walled Lake Western and Waterford Mott they did upset Lakeland 17-14 last week. I think this is a bigger game for South Lyon than the Maples. This could be a shootout.

DUNES: SEAHOLM 42, SOUTH LYON 31
TRAIN: SOUTH LYON 24, SEAHOLM 21    
DUNLAP: SOUTH LYON 23, SEAHOLM 16
STICK: SOUTH LYON 24, SEAHOLM 21
BURNEY: SEAHOLM 34, SOUTH LYON 33
COTTER: SOUTH LYON 24, SEAHOLM 21

10. Adams at 3. Clarkston

The Wolves after having two close games needed a blowout win and they got it in beating Troy on the road 47-7 last week. Clarkston will try to avenge one of their losses last season when they play Adams. The Highlanders beat the Wolves 21-14 last season but this season Adams has been living on the edge with their first two wins coming by a combined four points but last week the Highlanders opened up their home field and lost a 28-24 heartbreaker to Lake Orion. We don’t know where the mindset of Adams is after the loss to the Dragons but this is a game that they need badly. It will be interesting to say the least.

DUNES: CLARKSTON 24, ADAMS 20
TRAIN: CLARKSTON 28, ADAMS 14
DUNLAP: CLARKSTON 31, ADAMS 10
STICK: CLARKSTON 27, ADAMS 21
BURNEY: CLARKSTON 31, ADAMS 24
COTTER: CLARKSTON 42, ADAMS 14

4. West Bloomfield at Bloomfield Hills

The Lakers have seemed to get back on track since losing 28-25 to Clarkston two weeks ago but they had to survive 28-24 last week against Oxford in the Swamp. West Bloomfield has won five of six against Bloomfield Hills. The Blackhawks struggled last week losing 44-6 to Southfield Arts and Tech. Bloomfield Hills could be in some trouble in this matchup but remember they upset the Lakers in the pre-districts in Boys Basketball last season, there is always a chance.

DUNES: WEST BLOOMFIELD 52, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 6
TRAIN: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14
DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 34, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 13
STICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14
BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 27, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 13
COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 47, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14

Troy at 5. Harrison

The Hawks should be in a bad mood after what happened to them losing 23-15 to Oak Park. Harrison beat Troy 30-3 last season. The Colts lost 47-7 to Clarkston last week and with them already losing to Avondale there is really no room for error for Troy. The Hawks are more talented and at home against the Colts could be in some trouble this week.

DUNES: HARRISON 42, TROY 7
TRAIN: HARRISON 49, TROY 0
DUNLAP: HARRISON 42, TROY 0
STICK: HARRISON 28, TROY 14
BURNEY: HARRISON 30, TROY 20
COTTER: HARRISON 42, TROY 7

Ferndale at 6. Avondale

The Yellow Jackets have been a scoring machine, scoring 149 points in three games including a 67-0 blowout of Pontiac at Wisner Stadium last week. The Eagles have been struggling since they played Seaholm where they were blown out 53-8 two weeks ago and Farmington 10-7 last week (both games were at home.) Ferndale has been outscored 63-15 in the process. Avondale beat Ferndale 21-13 on the road last season. If the Eagles can get this one it might turn their season around.

DUNES: AVONDALE 35, FERNDALE 28
TRAIN: AVONDALE 42, FERNDALE 21
DUNLAP: AVONDALE 27, FERNDALE 13
STICK: AVONDALE 30, FERNDALE 21
BURNEY: AVONDALE 35, FERNDALE 25
COTTER: AVONDALE 21, FERNDALE 14

8. Southfield Arts and Tech at 7. Oxford

This will be an interesting matchup as the Warriors have to travel north to Oxford to take on a Wildcats team that has improved. Southfield Arts and Tech has outscored their competition 83-13 since losing 28-7 to Davison two weeks ago. The Warriors destroyed Bloomfield Hills at home 44-6 last week. Oxford was in the game late with West Bloomfield but the Wildcats fell 31-24 last week. The Wildcats are as dangerous as anyone and especially on the blue turf it’s anyone’s ball game. This will be a heck of a game.

DUNES: OXFORD 30, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 24
TRAIN: OXFORD 20, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 16
DUNLAP: OXFORD 23, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 20
STICK: OXFORD 28, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 27
BURNEY: OXFORD 23, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 22
COTTER: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 26, OXFORD 21

Hazel Park at 9. Farmington

The Falcons have been rolling as of late winning three straight games, which included a 10-7 victory on the road at Ferndale. Farmington should be motivated against Hazel Park after losing to them 18-7 last season. The Vikings have only scored 18 points in two weeks since putting 50 on Detroit University Prep two weeks ago. Hazel Park has been going on a downward trend lately including a 16-12 home loss to Royal Oak last week. Could this season, be the revenge of the Falcons???

DUNES: FARMINGTON 21, HAZEL PARK 6
TRAIN: FARMINGTON 17, HAZEL PARK 7
DUNLAP: FARMINGTON 21, HAZEL PARK 10
STICK: FARMINGTON 21, HAZEL PARK 20
BURNEY: FARMINGTON 29, HAZEL PARK 19
COTTER:  FARMINGTON 49, HAZEL PARK 6

Groves at Rochester

I’ve had several Groves fans say that they should be back in the rankings, well they will be there soon after winning 28-6 last week at Stoney Creek and playing a n early season brutal schedule in West Bloomfield and Oak Park. The Falcons schedule will lighten up a bit with the competition ranks but they are starting to get back to their winning ways. Rochester fresh off a 23-20 overtime win over Troy Athens has had a fair share of tough close games including losing 28-27 to Adams in double time. I don’t think this game will go overtime this week.

DUNES: GROVES 35, ROCHESTER 14
TRAIN: GROVES 28, ROCHESTER 0
DUNLAP: GROVES 35, ROCHESTER 0
STICK: ROCHESTER 21, GROVES 14
BURNEY: GROVES 28, ROCHESTER 21
COTTER: GROVES 28, ROCHESTER 0

Troy Athens at Lake Orion

This will be an interesting matchup. The Red Hawks are coming off a 23-20 overtime home loss to Rochester and are off to a tough 0-3 start. The last time that coach Billy Keenest and Troy Athens went into Lake Orion they shocked the Dragons 21-14 in 2015 but Lake Orion has won two straight over the Red Hawks. The Dragons whom two weeks ago seemed to have hit rock bottom but they pulled off a stunning 28-24 win at Adams last week. Lake Orion seems to have found some offense but the defense is still a work in progress.

DUNES: LAKE ORION 35, TROY ATHENS 14
TRAIN: LAKE ORION 35, TROY ATHENS 7
DUNLAP: LAKE ORION 28, TROY ATHENS 10
STICK: LAKE ORION 28, TROY ATHENS 14
BURNEY: LAKE ORION 34, TROY ATHENS 24
COTTER: LAKE ORION 28, TROY ATHENS 7

Berkley at Royal Oak

This is a rivalry game that features a trophy called the Curb which is on the line. The Bears have won two straight games since losing to Farmington in week one. Berkley has not been impressive as of late needing to survive against Warren Lincoln 13-12 last week at Hurley Field despite being 2-1 on the season. The Ravens got a big defensive stand last week at Hazel Park winning 16-12 getting their first win of the season. The Bears have won three of four against Royal Oak. This matchup will be interesting in the Ravens nest.

DUNES: BERKLEY 17, ROYAL OAK 14
TRAIN: BERKLEY 24, ROYAL OAK 23
DUNLAP: ROYAL OAK 17, BERKLEY 14
STICK: ROYAL OAK 23, BERKLEY 20
BURNEY: BERKLEY 24, ROYAL OAK 23
COTTER: BERKLEY 28, ROYAL OAK 14

Pontiac at North Farmington

These are two teams that are coming in reeling a bit. The Raiders lost 47-6 to Seaholm last week and are off to a 1-2 start. They will be facing a Phoenix team that is also 1-2 but was destroyed 67-0 by Avondale last week at Wisner Stadium. North Farmington coach Bob Chiesa got his first win as Raiders coach last season when they beat Pontiac 26-16 at home. The Raiders are a different team than last season but the Phoenix to what I saw on film did not look good at all.

DUNES: NORTH FARMINGTON 30, PONTIAC 16
TRAIN: NORTH FARMINGTON 28, PONTIAC 0
DUNLAP: NORTH FARMINGTON 28, PONTIAC 6
STICK: NORTH FARMINGTON 21, PONTIAC 19
BURNEY: NORTH FARMINGTON 17, PONTIAC 10
COTTER: NORTH FARMINGTON 28, PONTIAC 6

Here is the Podcast this week.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Fife retiring as Boys Basketball coach of the Wolves.

Written Tuesday September 11th at 2:10 PM
Updated to Include Between Taormina's Episode 104 on Tuesday September 11th at 10:40 PM

The Clarkston Wolves will have a new Boys Basketball coach this upcoming winter.

Dan Fife has told his players that he is retiring from coaching on Tuesday.

Fife whom is the third winningest all time coach in State history with a 703-170 record in his 36 years as coach of the Wolves, which is his Alma mater. Clarkston has won the last two State Championships under Fife’s watch.

Fife played basketball and baseball at Clarkston. He would play his college ball at Michigan and eventually played professional baseball for the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins.

Fife returned to Ann Arbor and started to coach basketball as an assistant to then coach Johnny Orr.

He was also the Athletic Director until 2015 for his Alma Mater which is now currently occupied by Jeff Kosin, a former player who played for Fife.

Fife cited family reasons as the reason why he is retiring from Clarkston. He wanted to spend more time with his grandchildren.

Fife said to Mick McCabe of the Detroit Free Press that it was a hard decision and that he almost cried when he told his players.

Fife in his 36 years behind the Wolves bench has led the team to two State titles, 703 wins, 29 league titles, 30 district titles, 13 regional championships, and was the first ever freshman to play for Clarkston scoring 1,589 points as a player.

It is unknown who will be the next coach for the Wolves although according to sources it’s possible that coach Tim Waslik, former Clarkston Girls Basketball coach could be the front runner and he has been an assistant under Fife since he stepped down from coaching Girls Basketball in 2013.

Thoughts.

Fife wanted to go on his own terms and he did just that. He accomplished everything that he wanted to do whether it was playing or coaching.

I hope one day that Fife will get the gymnasium named after him. He has brought Clarkston to glory through hard work and dedication. Fife should be up there with the greats in the State of Michigan throughout all of high school sports.

He will certainly be missed and is truly an icon.

Here is the story from Mick McCabe of the Detroit Free Press


Here is Between Taorminas Episode 104 that featured Fife and former Lake Orion Girls Basketball and Athletic Director Bill Reiss.

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Friday, September 7, 2018

Week Three Recap.

Written Saturday September 8th at 12:15 AM

INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10

1. Oak Park
2. Seaholm
3. Clarkston
4. West Bloomfield
5. Harrison
6. Avondale
7. Oxford
8. Southfield Arts and Tech
9. Farmington
10. Adams

Week Three Scores

LAKE ORION 28, ADAMS 24
WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, OXFORD 24
CLARKSTON 47, TROY 7
AVONDALE 67, PONTIAC 0
ROYAL OAK 16, HAZEL PARK 12
BERKLEY 13, Warren Lincoln 12
SEAHOLM 47, NORTH FARMINGTON 6
FARMINGTON 10, FERNDALE 7
ROCHESTER 23, TROY ATHENS 20
GROVES 28, STONEY CREEK 6
SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 44, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 6
OAK PARK 23, HARRISON 15

BIG WIN: Lake Orion: The Dragons offense returned in a big way at Adams on Friday night stunning the Highlanders on their new home field 28-24. Lake Orion is still a work in progress defensibly but the offense doubled their season average. Adams goes to Clarkston next week while the Dragons host Troy Athens.

TOUGH LOSS: Oxford: The Wildcats may have lost a tough one to West Bloomfield 31-24 on Friday night but they played tough and was in the game with the Lakers. At one point Oxford was tied with West Bloomfield at 17-17 in the Swamp. The Wildcats are a very good football team and has two proven playmakers in Trent Myre and Drew Carpenter. Oxford hosts Southfield Arts and Tech in a big matchup while the Lakers go to Bloomfield Hills to play the Blackhawks.

TEAM THAT SENT A MESSAGE: Avondale: The Yellow Jackets ran up the score on Friday night at Wisner Stadium against Pontiac resulting in a 67-0 blowout. I know Avondale and Pontiac are rivals but come on, it’s tough for the Phoenix right now but the Yellow Jackets are picking up where they left off from last season. Avondale hosts Ferndale next while Pontiac goes to North Farmington.

WHAT HAPPENED: Harrison: The Hawks had a tough matchup with Oak Park on Friday night in Knight Valley but Harrison made it close throughout though even though losing 23-15 in the game. The Hawks are a team that no one should panic on. Harrison hosts Troy next week while the Knights host Stoney Creek.

ITS TIME TO PANIC: Adams: The Highlanders were living on the edge lately with two close games against Bloomfield Hills and Rochester but they could be in some serious trouble after losing 28-24 to Lake Orion on their new home field. The schedule is brutal for the Highlanders as they have road trips to Oxford, Harrison, and next week when they go to Clarkston. They have Southfield Arts and Tech, Stoney Creek, and West Bloomfield at home. It’s going to be tough for Adams going forward.

TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Troy Athens: The Red Hawks had a tough loss against Rochester on Friday at home losing in overtime 23-20. The Falcons experience in overtime helped them here thanks to their heartbreaking one point loss to Adams. Rochester hosts Groves while Troy Athens goes to Lake Orion next week.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME???:  Ferndale: This is the second straight week that the Eagles have lost a tough game. Last week they were crushed 53-8 by Seaholm but lost a heartbreaker to Farmington 10-7. Ferndale needs to fix the ship and quickly or their chances of making the playoffs could be in serious danger. They have to go to Auburn Hills to play the Avondale Yellow Jackets next week.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Week Three Picks.

Written Wednesday September 5th at 11:00 AM

Welcome to the 2018 OAA football season. We will pick games this season with my good friends in the media this season, here are the pickers for the season. Anthony Taormina-Host Between Taorminas and History Now on ONTV, Scott Burnstein-State Champs insider, Oakland Press sports writer, Keith Dunlap-Detroit Free Press sports writer, Dan Stickradt-North Oakland Sports, sports writer, and Sean Cotter-Farmington video coordinator. Anyway good luck everyone this season.

DUNES 18-12
TRAIN 19-11
DUNLAP 19-11
STICK 19-11
BURNEY 19-11
COTTER 19-11

2. Harrison at 1. Oak Park

This is a huge matchup between the Hawks and the Knights. Harrison has blown out their first two opponents while Oak Park had a tough one last week winning that game. The Knights are also stewing after last season’s 17-14 loss to the Hawks. Oak Park will be playing without one of their top studs in Maliq Carr as he is suspended for this game after being ejected in last week's game. This will be an interesting matchup in Knight Valley.

DUNES: OAK PARK 24, HARRISON 14
TRAIN: OAK PARK 18, HARRISON 14
DUNLAP: OAK PARK 20, HARRISON 10
STICK: OAK PARK 28, HARRISON 21
BURNEY: OAK PARK 28, HARRISON 27
COTTER: OAK PARK 19, HARRISON 14

North Farmington at 3. Seaholm

This will be an interesting matchup in the Maple Forest. Seaholm has been rolling lately since entering the Blue after shockingly blowing out Ferndale last week. The Raiders came off a huge home win over Hazel Park but they have issues scoring points. The Maples are a different animal with their full healthy core of players back.

DUNES: SEAHOLM 35, NORTH FARMINGTON 6
TRAIN: SEAHOLM 28, NORTH FARMINGTON 7    
DUNLAP: SEAHOLM 28, NORTH FARMINGTON 14
STICK: SEAHOLM 27, NORTH FARMINGTON 14
BURNEY: SEAHOLM 31, NORTH FARMINGTON 21
COTTER: SEAHOLM 42, NORTH FARMINGTON 0

4. Clarkston at Troy

The Wolves have been red hot lately including beating a very good West Bloomfield team last week and Grandville the following week. Clarkston hits the road to go to Troy to take on a Colts team that could be a darkhorse. Could this be an upset trap in the making, it’s possible but not likely.

DUNES: CLARKSTON 56, TROY 0
TRAIN: CLARKSTON 49, TROY 0
DUNLAP: CLARKSTON 42, TROY 0
STICK: CLARKSTON 31, TROY 13
BURNEY: CLARKSTON 33, TROY 26
COTTER: CLARKSTON 42, TROY 7

5. Oxford at 7. West Bloomfield

Who would had ever thought this game in the Swamp would become a big matchup for both teams. The Wildcats have won two straight including beating their arch rival Lake Orion last week. The Lakers lost a tough one to Clarkston last week but they will be fine going forward. Time possession football favors Oxford while high octane tempo favors West Bloomfield. It will be an interesting matchup as mentioned in the Swamp.

DUNES: WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, OXFORD 17
TRAIN: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, OXFORD 14
DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 24, OXFORD 17
STICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 21, OXFORD 14
BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, OXFORD 22
COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 40, OXFORD 21

6. Avondale at Pontiac

The Yellow Jackets are a scoring machine, scoring 54 last week. Avondale is a different team than they were two seasons ago. They go to Wisner Stadium to take on a Phoenix team that was blown out last week. It could very well be the same this week in Pontiac.

DUNES: AVONDALE 63, PONTIAC 6
TRAIN: AVONDALE 56, PONTIAC 0
DUNLAP: AVONDALE 48, PONTIAC 6
STICK: AVONDALE 30, PONTIAC 7
BURNEY: AVONDALE 30, PONTIAC 15
COTTER: AVONDALE 48, PONTIAC 0

Lake Orion at 8. Adams

The Highlanders have been finding ways to win lately by a combined four points. Adams opens up their new field against a Dragons team that has been having a ton of problems lately. Maybe going on the road could be the best thing for Lake Orion but the offense needs to show up and keep their defense off the field if not then they could be staring 0-3 in the face. The Highlanders beat the Dragons 32-8 last season but wonder could lady luck run out this week???

DUNES: LAKE ORION 21, ADAMS 14
TRAIN: LAKE ORION 17, ADAMS 14
DUNLAP: ADAMS 17, LAKE ORION 10
STICK: ADAMS 24, LAKE ORION 21
BURNEY: ADAMS 24, LAKE ORION 20
COTTER: ADAMS 24, LAKE ORION 7

9. Farmington at 10. Ferndale

This is a rematch after last season’s 37-7 Eagles victory last season. Ferndale is coming off allowing 53 points last week in a blowout loss at home. The Falcons are off to a 2-0 start after blowing out their respective league opponents. This one will be interesting, one is looking to keep it going while the other looks to bounce back.

DUNES: FERNDALE 28, FARMINGTON 24
TRAIN: FERNDALE 24, FARMINGTON 21
DUNLAP: FARMINGTON 21, FERNDALE 14
STICK: FARMINGTON 21, FERNDALE 20
BURNEY: FARMINGTON 23, FERNDALE 22
COTTER: FARMINGTON 35, FERNDALE 14

Rochester at Troy Athens

This will be an interesting matchup between the Falcons and Red Hawks. It is also the first meeting since 2013 between the two 0-2 teams. Both teams had tough blowout losses last week. At least someone will be 1-2 by the end of the week.

DUNES: ROCHESTER 20, TROY ATHENS 7
TRAIN: ROCHESTER 17, TROY ATHENS 14
DUNLAP: ROCHESTER 21, TROY ATHENS 17
STICK: ROCHESTER 35, TROY ATHENS 7
BURNEY: ROCHESTER 28, TROY ATHENS 18
COTTER: ROCHESTER 28, TROY ATHENS 14

Groves at Stoney Creek

If there is one team that has played a tough two games in the State besides Grandville, then it’s the Falcons. Groves has played West Bloomfield and Oak Park being really competitive even though they lost both games, they should be fine moving forward. The Falcons better not underestimate a Cougars team that has played better lately but lost a tough one last week. It could be an interesting matchup for Stoney Creek against a solid Groves team.

DUNES: GROVES 35, STONEY CREEK 10
TRAIN: GROVES 42, STONEY CREEK 7
DUNLAP: GROVES 35, STONEY CREEK 14
STICK:  GROVES 27, STONEY CREEK 14
BURNEY: GROVES 34, STONEY CREEK 27
COTTER: GROVES 28, STONEY CREEK 7

Warren Lincoln at Berkley

This will be the first meeting between the Bears and the Abes since 1958 when Berkley won 12-7 but now these two teams are in different conferences but one team is really struggling giving up a ton of points while one team bounced back at home at Hurley Field. It could be a long day for Warren Lincoln.

DUNES: BERKLEY 42, WARREN LINCOLN 0
TRAIN: BERKLEY 24, WARREN LINCOLN 7
DUNLAP: BERKLEY 21, WARREN LINCOLN 20
STICK: BERKLEY 14, WARREN LINCOLN 13
BURNEY: BERKLEY 27, WARREN LINCOLN 20
COTTER: BERKLEY 31, WARREN LINCOLN 6

Royal Oak at Hazel Park

This is another interesting matchup that features a return trip for the Ravens to Hazel Park to battle with the Vikings. Hazel Park won last season 13-7 over Royal Oak. Both teams are different after last season. Both teams are coming off tough losses, the Ravens were blown out while the Vikings lost a tough one on the road. It will be an interesting matchup to say the least.

DUNES: ROYAL OAK 20, HAZEL PARK 14
TRAIN: ROYAL OAK 24, HAZEL PARK 14
DUNLAP: ROYAL OAK 31, HAZEL PARK 25
STICK: HAZEL PARK 21, ROYAL OAK 20
BURNEY: ROYAL OAK 22, HAZEL PARK 14
COTTER: ROYAL OAK 21, HAZEL PARK 6

Bloomfield Hills at Southfield Arts and Tech

This will be an interesting matchup after what happened last season when the Warriors were upset 23-22 at home against the Blackhawks. Both teams come in with 1-1 records and are different teams, one is coming off a tough loss while the other is coming off a blowout win. This will be interesting back on Lahser Road.

DUNES: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 40, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 16
TRAIN: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 32, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 17
DUNLAP: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 23, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 20
STICK: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 28, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14
BURNEY: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 32, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 25
COTTER: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 31, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14

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I have highest function of autism (Asperger Syndrome.) I'm a huge Dallas Stars fan. I like to play and watch football, especially when the Dragons play on Friday nights. I am a 2006 alum and used to play football for the Dragons. I ran track, I ran the 100, 200, 400 meter dashes along with shot-put and discus. During my time in Orion I was a manager for Junior Varsity Boys Basketball team. I'm the volleyball, girls basketball, and football announcer for the team and do the book on the road for girls basketball. I do the clock for volleyball in the fall along with girls basketball in the winter and announce some boys basketball games as well. In the spring I coach shot-put at Scripps Middle School, in my fifth season coaching. I run the shot-put for high school meets. I played Special Olympics Basketball, I've won three gold medals for them. I host "Between Taorminas" which is on ONTV along with a podcast called "OAA Now". In other various things outside of Lake Orion, I love to jet ski over Saginaw Bay. Saginaw Bay is basically my life. I'm a trained weather spotter for the National Weather Service for Oakland and Huron counties.