Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Week Three Picks

Written Wednesday September 8th at 8:20 AM

Hello everyone and welcome to the 2021 Football season. It is shaping up to be a very good season this year. Here are your guest pickers.

 

Sammy Taormina-Host OAA Now, Between Taorminas known as Mr. Sandy Dunes.

Scott Burnstein-Host State Champs Sports Show, Blogger known as Burney.

Sean Cotter- North Farmington and Walled Lake Western film guy known as Cotter.

Tim English-High School Sports Fan known as Tim.

Keith Dunlap-WDIV freelance writer and High School Sports Fan known as Dunlap.

Dan Stickradt-North Oakland Sports writer known as Stick.

 

MR. SANDY DUNES 18-10

BURNEY 17-11

COTTER 21-7

TIM 18-10

DUNLAP 22-6

STICK 21-7


1. Adams at Oak Park: This is a huge game for the Knights whom sit at 0-2 and can not afford to go 0-3. Oak Park has lost two straight to very good teams in Orchard Lake St. Marys and West Bloomfield. Adams has been rolling. They beat West Bloomfield 35-17 two weeks ago and had to grind out a 24-10 victory over Oxford last week. The Highlanders have a ton of experience coming into this game which should make things that much harder for Oak Park.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: ADAMS 42, OAK PARK 10.

BURNEY: ADAMS 33, OAK PARK 20.

COTTER: ADAMS 28, OAK PARK 16.

TIM: ADAMS 28, OAK PARK 21.

DUNLAP: ADAMS 24, OAK PARK 10.

STICK: ADAMS 24, OAK PARK 20.

 

2. Clarkston at 5. Stoney Creek: This might be the biggest opponent to come to Stoney Creek in the regular season since the Cougars upset Lake Orion in 2013. The Cougars have allowed 24 points in the last two weeks but they will have their biggest test against an explosive Clarkston offense that has Mike DePillo and Ethan Clark. It should be very interesting to see what Coach Nick Merlo and defensive coordinator Gary Griffith have planned for the Wolves this week and can they get it done???

 

MR SANDY DUNES: CLARKSTON 21, STONEY CREEK 14.

BURNEY: CLARKSTON 36, STONEY CREEK 26.

COTTER: CLARKSTON 24, STONEY CREEK 7.

TIM: CLARKSTON 35, STONEY CREEK 14.

DUNLAP: CLARKSTON 28, STONEY CREEK 15.

STICK: CLARKSTON 35, STONEY CREEK 21.

 

3. West Bloomfield at Oxford: It looks like the Lakers have gotten back on track after beating a good Oak Park squad 30-12 last week. They will travel north to take on a Wildcats team that has played a really difficult schedule. West Bloomfield has owned Oxford in the season series as of late. The Wildcats are one upset away from changing their whole season.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: WEST BLOOMFIELD 24, OXFORD 21.

BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, OXFORD 17.

COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 21, OXFORD 17.

TIM: WEST BLOOMFIELD 48, OXFORD 10.

DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, OXFORD 14.

STICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, OXFORD 27.

 

Groves at 4. North Farmington: These are two teams that are heading in opposite directions coming into their matchup at Ron Holland Field. North Farmington is coming off one of their biggest wins in program history when they beat Lake Orion 44-22 last week. Groves has really struggled. They have scored only 15 points in two weeks which is not a good sign at all. The Raiders are rolling right now while the Falcons are struggling coming into this matchup.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: NORTH FARMINGTON 49, GROVES 8.

BURNEY: NORTH FARMINGTON 34, GROVES 25.

COTTER: NORTH FARMINGTON 49, GROVES 7.

TIM: NORTH FARMINGTON 35, GROVES 14.

DUNLAP: NORTH FARMINGTON 31, GROVES 6.

STICK: NORTH FARMINGTON 35, GROVES 21.

 

7. Lake Orion at 6. Southfield Arts and Tech: This is a very interesting matchup in Southfield. Lake Orion has won three of the last four meetings including two of them on 10 Mile and Lahser Road. The Warriors bounced back after a subpar performance against Detroit Cass Tech at Wayne State two weeks ago by beating Groves 33-7 in Beverly Hills. The Dragons were humbled by North Farmington falling 44-22 last week. These two teams did not play each other last season because of COVID-19 protocols within Southfield Arts and Tech’s program. It should come down to who’s style works in this matchup.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: LAKE ORION 44, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 31.

BURNEY: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 28, LAKE ORION 27.

COTTER: LAKE ORION 26, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 14.

TIM: SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 35, LAKE ORION 21.

DUNLAP: LAKE ORION 31, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 21.

STICK: LAKE ORION 28, SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 21.

 

Ferndale at 8. Troy:  The Colts have won four of their last five games and haven’t allowed a point this season. Troy has a Ferndale team coming into Don Colt Stadium that is really struggling. The Eagles lost 56-16 to Troy Athens last week. The Colts have proven that they can play any type of style which gives them a ton of confidence.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: TROY 17, FERNDALE 6.

BURNEY: TROY 20, FERNDALE 19.

COTTER: TROY 28, FERNDALE 7.

TIM: TROY 28, FERNDALE 14.

DUNLAP: TROY 24, FERNDALE 7.

STICK: TROY 24, FERNDALE 7.

 

9. Troy Athens at Farmington: The Red Hawks have been rolling as of late but they haven't really been tested. Well that could change when they head to Orchard Lake and Shiawassee Roads in Farmington to take on a Farmington squad that is struggling but still dangerous. This is a very critical game for the Falcons after losing two straight to Berkley and North Farmington. Farmington needs to find some offense after scoring 13 points in the last two weeks. This is a monster game for both teams as mentioned.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: TROY ATHENS 24, FARMINGTON 21.

BURNEY: TROY ATHENS 28, FARMINGTON 18.

COTTER: TROY ATHENS 35, FARMINGTON 21.

TIM: TROY ATHENS 56, FARMINGTON 7.

DUNLAP: TROY ATHENS 28, FARMINGTON 17.

STICK: TROY ATHENS 35, FARMINGTON 14.

 

10. Berkley at Royal Oak: This rivalry is formally the “Battle of the Curb” has now become the Battle of Woodward. There is a new trophy which features the street signs of Lexington Blvd (Royal Oak) and Catalupa Drive (Berkley.) The Bears took the first round round postseason matchup 23-14 at Hurley Field. They didn't play in the regular season because of COVID-19 protocols despite being in the Blue. Berkley seems to have found themselves after beating Farmington 17-7 last week after a disastrous week one where they lost 13-10 to Bloomfield Hills two weeks ago. Royal Oak fell back to earth after falling 21-0 to Troy last week after upsetting Ferndale 35-28 two weeks ago. Both teams have passionate fan bases (Bears-Bear Pack, Ravens-Ravens Nest.) Both teams have experience which should make for a very good game.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: BERKLEY 35, ROYAL OAK 14.

BURNEY: BERKLEY 22, ROYAL OAK 18.

COTTER: BERKLEY 21, ROYAL OAK 14.

TIM: BERKLEY 28, ROYAL OAK 21.

DUNLAP: BERKLEY 17, ROYAL OAK 14.

STICK: BERKLEY 21, ROYAL OAK 20.

 

Pontiac at Avondale: Both of these city rivals are looking for their first win of the season. Wouldn’t you believe that it is Pontiac that has scored more points than Avondale in the last two weeks???  The Phoenix are getting better which is a good sign for the future. The Yellow Jackets are searching for scoring after being shutout the last two weeks by a combined 44-0. Things could change at Dick Bye Field this week.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: AVONDALE 21, PONTIAC 12.

BURNEY: AVONDALE 26, PONTIAC 12.

COTTER: AVONDALE 28, PONTIAC 6.

TIM: AVONDALE 63, PONTIAC 3.

DUNLAP: AVONDALE 35, PONTIAC 12.

STICK: AVONDALE 28, PONTIAC 14.

 

Bloomfield Hills at Waterford Kettering: The Blackhawks have figured some things out which is a good sign going forward. They have a huge test awaiting them in Waterford going up against a Waterford Kettering team that has had their fair share of issues as of late this week. The Captains have been outscored 80-32 in the last two weeks. What should help Waterford Kettering is that their new coach Bob Chiesa is familiar with the OAA being at North Farmington. Bloomfield Hills better be careful this week.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: WATERFORD KETTERING 20, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 17.

BURNEY: BLOOMFIELD HILLS 31, WATERFORD KETTERING 23.

COTTER: BLOOMFIELD HILLS 21, WATERFORD KETTERING 13.

TIM: BLOOMFIELD HILLS 28, WATERFORD KETTERING 21.

DUNLAP: WATERFORD KETTERING 24, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 21.

STICK: BLOOMFIELD HILLS 21, WATERFORD KETTERING 20.

 

Seaholm at Rochester: The Maples have been improving despite their 0-2 record. They have played two really good teams in Byron Center and Clarkston. The Falcons are coming off a very tough 14-7 loss to Stoney Creek last week. This should be a very interesting matchup to say the least.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: ROCHESTER 35, SEAHOLM 32.

BURNEY: SEAHOLM 32, ROCHESTER 27.

COTTER: ROCHESTER 28, SEAHOLM 14.

TIM: ROCHESTER 28, SEAHOLM 14.

DUNLAP: ROCHESTER 21, SEAHOLM 20.

STICK: ROCHESTER 28, SEAHOLM 14.

 

Harper Woods at Orchard Lake St. Marys: This game should be the Pioneers biggest test to date. Harper Woods has been very impressive offensively. They have scored 55 and 58 respectably against Ypsilanti and Pinckney. The Eaglets are a different animal. Orchard Lake St. Marys limited Oak Park to 21 points two weeks ago. It’s going to be a tough task for the Pioneers this week on the red turf.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: ORCHARD LAKE ST MARYS 31, HARPER WOODS 24.

BURNEY: ORCHARD LAKE ST MARYS 23, HARPER WOODS 21.

COTTER: ORCHARD LAKE ST MARYS 35, HARPER WOODS 12.

TIM: ORCHARD LAKE ST MARYS 38, HARPER WOODS 31.

DUNLAP: ORCHARD LAKE ST MARYS 24, HARPER WOODS 20.

STICK: ORCHARD LAKE ST MARYS 25, HARPER WOODS 10.

 

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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.