Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Week Ten Picks.

Written Wednesday October 27th at 12:00 PM

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 85-29

BURNEY 80-34

COTTER 94-20

TIM 84-30

DUNLAP 92-22

STICK 82-32

 

Lapeer at Adams: This is shaping up to be a very interesting matchup of two different styles. Lapeer becomes an honorary member of the OAA. The Highlanders run the veer offense while the Lightning ride Brayden McKinnea along with a huge offensive line. Adams is coming off a 42-6 win over Detroit Renaissance. Lapeer earned a huge 38-35 victory over arch rival Davison last week. Whoever style of play shows up should win this game in Rochester.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: ADAMS 14, LAPEER 10.

BURNEY: ADAMS 30, LAPEER 29.

COTTER: ADAMS 31, LAPEER 21.

TIM: ADAMS 35, LAPEER 28.

DUNLAP: ADAMS 21, LAPEER 14.

STICK: ADAMS 35, LAPEER 15.

 

Novi at West Bloomfield: The Lakers are starting to turn things around which is a great thing for their Division One State title defense. They earned a 42-24 victory over Utica Eisenhower last week. Novi is a very interesting team. They had a turnaround under first year coach Jim Sparks winning five games and making the postseason. The Wildcats don’t really have the horses to match up with West Bloomfield's athletes but then again in 2016 it was Novi that went to the Swamp and stunned the Lakers. I don’t know if I see it happening again this time around.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, NOVI 21.

BURNEY: WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, NOVI 21.

COTTER: WEST BLOOMFIELD 42, NOVI 14.

TIM: WEST BLOOMFIELD 42, NOVI 7.

DUNLAP: WEST BLOOMFIELD 24, NOVI 14.

STICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, NOVI 14.

 

Oxford at Clarkston: This might be the most interesting game that involves two OAA Red schools this week in the postseason. This is the fourth meeting in the last two years between the Wolves and the Wildcats with Clarkston winning all three meetings however the third meeting was 20-17 Wolves over the Wildcats on the blue turf. Oxford has won five of six coming into this game. They earned a stunning 29-28 stunning victory over Chippewa Valley last week. Clarkston won 50-28 over Oak Park in a game which was closer than the score indicated last week. This should be a really tight game.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: OXFORD 27, CLARKSTON 24.

BURNEY: CLARKSTON 36, OXFORD 35

COTTER: CLARKSTON 24, OXFORD 21.

TIM: CLARKSTON 28, OXFORD 14.

DUNLAP: OXFORD 24, CLARKSTON 21.

STICK: CLARKSTON 24, OXFORD 21.

 

Novi Detroit Catholic Central at Bloomfield Hills: The Blackhawks went undefeated this season earning the Blue outright with a 21-10 victory over Troy last week. It's the second time in school history they finished the season unbeaten. Bloomfield Hills hasn't won a playoff game in school history and that's the next goal however it won't be easy when they face their biggest test of the season against a perennial Division One powerhouse in Novi Detroit Catholic Central. It's the first meeting between the two schools. They will also meet in boys basketball as well. The Shamrocks are stout on both sides of the football. The Blackhawks need to step up and control tempo if they want to pull off the upset and ring that victory bell.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: NOVI DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14.

BURNEY: NOVI DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 35, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 22.

COTTER: NOVI DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7.

TIM: NOVI DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 35, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14.

DUNLAP: NOVI DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 37, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 7.

STICK: NOVI DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL 27, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 20.

 

Chippewa Valley at Troy: This game will be on Bally Sports Detroit even though I’m not sure why this game was chosen to be on the network seeing from both sides of the aisle. The Big Reds were upset by Oxford falling 29-28 last week. The Colts are coming off a tough 21-10 loss to Bloomfield Hills which cost them the Blue outright last week. This is a complete mismatch on paper unless Troy steps up to the challenge on their home field against Chippewa Valley but I don't really see this happening.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: CHIPPEWA VALLEY 45, TROY 6.

BURNEY: CHIPPEWA VALLEY 32, TROY 26.

COTTER: CHIPPEWA VALLEY 42, TROY 3.

TIM: CHIPPEWA VALLEY 35, TROY 14.

DUNLAP: CHIPPEWA VALLEY 31, TROY 14.

STICK: CHIPPEWA VALLEY 28, TROY 21.

 

Waterford Mott at Berkley: This is a very interesting game taking place at Hurley Field. The Corsairs are coming off a 35-7 blowout over Waterford Kettering last week. The Bears bounced back after losing a heartbreaker to Troy 10-7 at Hurley Field. They beat Pontiac 42-8 on the road last week. Waterford Mott is well coached under Coach Chris Fahr. Berkley is well coached under Coach Sean Shields. The Corsairs have played a much tougher schedule playing South Lyon, South Lyon East, Walled Lake Western, Milford, and Lakeland in the Lakes Valley Conference however the Bears have home field and have played their fair share of quality competition which could mean something in this game. This game should be tight.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: BERKLEY 31, WATERFORD MOTT 28.

BURNEY: WATERFORD MOTT 27, BERKLEY 20.

COTTER: WATERFORD MOTT 28, BERKLEY 21.

TIM: BERKLEY 21, WATERFORD MOTT 14.

DUNLAP: WATERFORD MOTT 28, BERKLEY 21.

STICK: BERKLEY 21, WATERFORD MOTT 20.

 

Avondale vs Birmingham Brother Rice at Wisner Stadium: The Yellow Jackets snuck into the playoffs after beating Troy Athens 30-10 last week. Avondale despite having a losing record in the regular season heads to Pontiac and legendary Wisner Stadium to play Birmingham Brother Rice. The Warriors only two losses were to Novi Detroit Catholic Central and Warren DeLaSalle. It's interesting that these two teams are playing at Wisner Stadium and not at Lawrence Tech. This matchup though looks to be a complete mismatch on paper but if the Yellow Jackets can find a way to make it a game they could.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 42, AVONDALE 6.

BURNEY: BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 33, AVONDALE 18.

COTTER: BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 42, AVONDALE 6.

TIM: BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 21, AVONDALE 7.

DUNLAP: BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 42, AVONDALE 7.

STICK: BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 33, AVONDALE 14.

 

 

River Rouge at Harper Woods: This is an interesting matchup of Wayne County powers. The Pioneers are riding a ton of confidence heading into the postseason. Harper Woods is coming of a 23-6 victory over Ecorse last week. River Rouge is coming off a huge 45-44 thriller over Southfield Arts and Tech. This should be a very interesting game, which defense will show up will win this game.

 

MR SANDY DUNES: HARPER WOODS 44, RIVER ROUGE 41.

BURNEY: RIVER ROUGE 25, HARPER WOODS 24.

COTTER: HARPER WOODS 26, RIVER ROUGE 21.

TIM: RIVER ROUGE 14, HARPER WOODS 7.

DUNLAP: RIVER ROUGE 24, HARPER WOODS 20.

STICK: RIVER ROUGE 28, HARPER WOODS 14.


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