INSIDE THE OAA TOP 10
1. Oak Park
2. Groves
3. Oxford
4. Seaholm
5. Ferndale
6. Clarkston
7. West Bloomfield
8. Harrison
9. Farmington
T-10. Avondale
T-10. Lake Orion
Week Seven Scores
SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 37, WEST BLOOMFIELD 35
OXFORD 20, CLARKSTON 17
LAKE ORION 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14
ADAMS 24, HARRISON 17
GROVES 38, TROY 0
OAK PARK 41, ROCHESTER 33
STONEY CREEK 34, TROY ATHENS 14
FARMINGTON 27, NORTH FARMINGTON 7
SEAHOLM 42, BERKLEY 13
FERNDALE 46, PONTIAC 6
AVONDALE 34, ROYAL OAK 12
HAZEL PARK 36, Madison Heights Lamphere 13
BIG WIN: Oxford: Any time you give Clarkston their first
home loss since 2016 when the Wolves lost to Romeo in the playoffs that is a big deal and that’s
what the Wildcats did on Friday night stunning Clarkston 20-17 on a passing
touchdown from Drew Carpenter to Joseph Miller on a fourth and goal from the
five yard line to pull off the biggest win in Oxford’s history in the OAA. The
Wildcats are guaranteed playoffs for sure now and they host Bloomfield Hills
next week while the Wolves go to Lake Orion to play a surging Dragons team that
is improving each week.
TOUGH LOSS: Harrison: The Hawks lost a tough one tonight at
home to Adams 24-17 on Friday night. Harrison trailed 14-0 but battled back
against a Highlanders team that was desperate. Adams right now sits at 4-3 and
they host Southfield Arts and Tech next week. The Hawks go to Beverly Hills
next week to play Groves.
TEAM THAT SENT A STATEMENT: Ferndale: The Eagles have been
scoring in bunches lately including winning 46-6 over Pontiac at Wisner Stadium.
Ferndale who is on their four game road trip will conclude their Blue season
next week when they travel to Hurley Field to take on a Berkley Bears team that
is struggling. The Phoenix whom conclude league play will head to Clawson next
week to play the Trojans.
TEAM THAT’S IN TROUBLE: Royal Oak: The Ravens lost their
only chance at making the postseason with a 34-12 loss to Avondale in Auburn
Hills on Friday night. Royal Oak’s next two games are home contests against
Detroit Edison and Monroe Jefferson, both teams have had tough seasons. The
Ravens could finish at 5-4 but they might not have enough playoff points to get
there.
WHAT HAPPENED? West Bloomfield: What happened to the Lakers???
West Bloomfield had to escape against Adams with a 24-20 win last week but they
could not beat their former quarterback Anthony Romphf and the Southfield Arts
and Tech Warriors whom stunned West Bloomfield in the Swamp 37-35 on Friday
night. This is a huge win for the Warriors as this win keeps their playoff
hopes alive and they have a tough schedule as they go to Adams next week and
then to River Rouge in two weeks. The Lakers have a tough road to close out the
season with a matchup in two weeks against the fourth place team in the
Catholic League Central and Oak Park next week, which is brutal.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Rochester: The Falcons can’t seem to
catch a break with how things have been. This team may be the best 2-5 team in
the State after losing a tough 41-33 game to Oak Park in Knight Valley on
Friday night. The Knights host West Bloomfield next week while the Falcons will
go to Stoney Creek and take on their former assistant coach Nick Merlo and take on the Cougars.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Troy: The season is officially over for
the Colts after losing 38-0 to Groves in Beverly Hills on Friday night. Troy
has struggled all season and will miss the playoffs this season. The Falcons
will host Harrison next week while Troy hosts their arch rivals Troy Athens next week at home.
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