Friday, October 16, 2020

Week Five Recap.

Written Friday October 16th at 10:30 PM

INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10.

1. Stoney Creek

2. Clarkston

3. West Bloomfield

4. Rochester

5. Lake Orion

6. Groves

7. Seaholm

8. Berkley

9. North Farmington

10. Bloomfield Hills

 

Week Five Scores

LAKE ORION 35, FARMINGTON 7.

NORTH FARMINGTON 14, OXFORD 3.

CLARKSTON 35, SEAHOLM 7.

GROVES 38, OAK PARK 20.

WEST BLOOMFIELD 37, ADAMS 0.

STONEY CREEK 36, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 7.

ROCHESTER 40, FERNDALE 16.

TROY 49, PONTIAC 0.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 35, BERKLEY 34 O/T.

AVONDALE 26, ROYAL OAK 10.

 

BIG WIN: Bloomfield Hills: The Blackhawks blocked a field goal attempt that would had sealed a Berkley win on Friday night and then they would block an extra point in overtime. Then kicker Sara Huston kicked the winning extra point to stun the Bears 35-34 in overtime at Hurley Field. Tanner Slazinski had five touchdown passes in the game. The loss hurts Berkley’s Blue title hopes but the Bears can still clinch a share of the Blue if they can beat Rochester next week at Hurley Field. Bloomfield Hills hosts Avondale next week.

TOUGH LOSS: Oak Park: The Knights are in a very unusual spot after losing 38-20 on Friday night to Groves in Knight Valley. Oak Park is 0-5 which is very unusual as mentioned prior. They will head to Clarkston next week. The Falcons will head to Stoney Creek next week.

WHAT HAPPENED? Oxford: The Wildcats have really struggled to score, three points in two weeks is not going to get things done for Oxford. The Wildcats fell 14-3 to North Farmington on Friday night. It’s hard to change a culture I get it but right now offensively Oxford is struggling, that’s not a good sign heading into their showdown with Southfield Arts and Tech. North Farmington will host Seaholm next week.

TEAM THAT MADE A STATEMENT: Rochester: The Falcons proved to everyone that they are for real after a 40-16 beatdown of Ferndale on Friday night. Rochester will head to Hurley Field next week. The Eagles suffered their second blowout loss of the season. They will need a bounce back next week when they play Pontiac.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Southfield Arts and Tech: I apologized last week to the Warriors on air but what happened on Friday night was stunning. Southfield Arts and Tech was blown out by a very good Stoney Creek squad 36-7. The Cougars are very good that’s for sure but I was more disappointed in the Warriors then I was with Stoney Creek. Southfield Arts and Tech heads to Oxford next week while the Cougars host Groves.

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