Friday, October 2, 2020

Week Three Recap.

Written Friday October 2nd at 10:50 PM

INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10.

1. Stoney Creek

2. Clarkston

3. West Bloomfield

4. Lake Orion

5. Berkley

6. Oxford

7. Rochester

8. Seaholm

9. Groves

10. Adams

 

Week Three Scores

LAKE ORION 7, Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit 6.

CLARKSTON 24, WEST BLOOMFIELD 21.

OXFORD 14, OAK PARK 13.

STONEY CREEK 55, FARMINGTON 0.

GROVES 36, NORTH FARMINGTON 26.

SEAHOLM 20, ADAMS 17.

BERKLEY 26, TROY 0.

Allen Park 49, FERNDALE 8.

ROCHESTER 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 20.

TROY ATHENS 21, AVONDALE 13.

ROYAL OAK 43, PONTIAC 0.

 

BIG WIN: Clarkston: The Wolves survived on Friday night at home beating West Bloomfield 24-21 in overtime. The Lakers will be fine though moving forward. I was really impressed with Mike DePillo’s running ability for Clarkston. The Wolves will head to Lake Orion next week to play the Dragons while the Lakers host Oxford in the Swamp next week.

TOUGH LOSS: Adams: The Highlanders suffered a tough loss on Friday night in Birmingham to Seaholm 20-17. The Maples and Adams went back and forth with the lead but it was Seaholm led by Will McBride that got the winning score. Parker Picot had a big night for the Highlanders scoring twice on the night. Adams will host Stoney Creek while Seaholm will head to Beverly Hills to play Groves next week.

WHAT HAPPENED? Bloomfield Hills: The Blackhawks had all the momentum and optimism heading into their game with Rochester on Friday night but it was the Falcons that sent a statement winning 42-20. The Falcons are for real. Rochester is 3-0 for the first time since 1993 will host Royal Oak next week while Bloomfield Hills hosts Birmingham Brother Rice.

TEAM THAT MADE A STATEMENT: Berkley: The Bears are for real. Berkley is 3-0 after blowing out Troy 26-0 on Friday night at Don Colt Stadium over the Colts. The Bears have a really tough game looming next week when they go to Troy Athens. The Colts need to bounce back in the worst way as they head to Ferndale next week.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Ferndale: What happened to the Eagles in Allen Park on Friday night??? I didn’t expect Ferndale to get blown out 49-8 by the Jaguars. Ferndale was just overwhelmed in that game. The Eagles will need to bounce back in a big way next week when they host Troy.

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