Written Monday August 3rd at 4:15 PM
Normally the districts come out in June but with everything going on surrounding the virus. The MHSAA released the districts today. This blog will be updated throughout so stay tuned for the latest updates.
Here are the districts and the insight surrounding all 22 schools in the OAA.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest information.
District 5 @ Holly
LAKE ORION
CLARKSTON
OXFORD
Holly
Waterford Kettering
FAVORITE: Lake Orion
NEXT: Clarkston
WILDCARD: Oxford, Holly
PLAYER ON SPOT: Lauren Staruch-Lake Orion.
INSIGHT: This has the makings of a very interesting district
between three OAA powers and a Flint Metro League powerhouse in this district.
What helps is Holly High School is very similar in size as of Lake Orion,
Oxford, and Clarkston. The Dragons have went back to Battle Creek two straight
years. The Wolves are in an interesting spot heading into the season. The
Wildcats are on the cusp of breaking through. Lake Orion was very young last
season. Coach Tony Scavarda has the majority of his team back in Kendall
Robertson, Reagen Goeke, Lauren Staruch, Nina Horning, Taylor Butkiewicz, and
Jada McCaulley. Clarkston is an interesting team as Coach Kelly Piner has
Claire Nowicki, Alana Wattington, Summer Jidas, Madison McGraw, Sydney
Hasenfratz, Molly Hoffman, Elizabeth Adams, and Paige Giegtbrock. Oxford as
mentioned is on the way up and a lot of credit has to go to Coach Brian Kim.
The Wildcats have Emma LaBarge, Molly Miller, Brooke Zeiter, Catherine Dobbs,
Meghan Luptu, Julia Blair, Rachel Townsend, and Ava Wiscombe. Holly will be an interesting team to keep an
eye on. The Bronchos are veteran heavy led by Sarah Jewell, Marissa Walker,
Kennedy Hogan, Sydney Meszler, Ashton Parker, and Delaney Jenkinson back for
coach Deena Maher. Waterford Kettering could really struggle in this district.
This district could be very interesting to keep an eye on. We shall see what
happens.
District 6 @ Rochester
ROCHESTER
ADAMS
STONEY CREEK
Romeo
Utica Eisenhower
FAVORITE: Stoney Creek
NEXT: Adams
WILDCARD: Utica Eisenhower, Rochester
PLAYER ON SPOT: Lara Sebastian-Adams
INSIGHT: It was a disappointing regional for Stoney Creek
last season but the Cougars gap in the city of Rochester could be narrowing
just a bit. Coach Ross Talbott’s team lost a ton of talent from last season but
they have Ainsley Guse, Kate Yatooma, Ella Markevicas, and Sydney Tomlak back.
Adams was a hard team to figure out under Coach Terry Baugaman but they turned
it around in the postseason and put Stoney Creek to the limit but fell in the district semifinals in five games. The Highlanders
have 11 of their 13 players back including Lauren Petersmark, Lara Sebastian,
Elizabeth Blaine, Alexis Wuhas, Kennedy Jones, and Jacoby Flynn. Rochester could be a player as well. The Falcons have home court and experience back led by
Riley Barber, Megan Lorenzo, Maggie Rogers, Hannah Crist, Pegi Laci, Nicole
Miller, Anaya Rangarajan, Jasmine Savoi, and Lily Pilat for Coach Kirk Gibbs. Utica
Eisenhower fresh off a disappointing loss to Stoney Creek in the first round
will look to have a bounce back season. The Eagles have a ton of experience back that in the form of Sydney Palazzolo, Kira Buza, Abbey Biermann
and Angelina Tripi for Coach Caitlin LaPratt. Romeo has been an up and down
team lately but Coach Stacey Williams should have the Bulldogs heading in the
right direction. This district looks to be a three team race at the moment but
it will be interesting who steps up in this very competitive district.
District 7 @ Waterford Mott
AVONDALE
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
PONTIAC
TROY
WEST BLOOMFIELD
Waterford Mott
FAVORITE: West Bloomfield
NEXT: Bloomfield Hills
WILDCARD: Troy
PLAYER ON SPOT: Grace Allread-West Bloomfield
INSIGHT: This looks to be a very interesting district when
looking at the teams. West Bloomfield and Troy won district titles last season
and they are in this district. The Lakers went to the regional final last
season for Coach Lauren DeLuyck Forbes. Which helps is that West Bloomfield has
three proven players in Grace Allread, Juliana Davis, and Kate Horvach. Bloomfield
Hills had a very disappointing district final loss to Troy last season and will
look to have a bounce back district. The Blackhawks have Ava Perucci and Ashlea
Nwabueze for Coach Larry Wyatt. Troy could be in some trouble for Coach Tom
Vigilant despite having Ella Davenport back, it could be a challenging year for
the Colts as they lost a ton of talent from last season. Avondale had a
struggling season last year but Marlena Wright returns to lead them. Pontiac has really
struggled and they could very well do so again. Waterford Mott could have
another struggling season as well. I see three teams having great shots to win
this district.
District 25 @ Farmington
FARMINGTON
NORTH FARMINGTON
Farmington Hills Mercy
Livonia Stevenson
Redford Thurston
FAVORITE: Farmington Hills Mercy
NEXT: North Farmington
WILDCARD: Farmington, Livonia Stevenson
PLAYER ON SPOT: Julia Bishop-Farmington Hills Mercy
INSIGHT: Farmington Hills Mercy is the defending Division
One State Champions and they could be loaded again to repeat if things go right. The Marlins have Julia
Bishop, Ellie Tisko, Charli Atiemo, Kaitlyn Collins, Lizzie Kitchen, Ella
Sheilds, Leah LaFontaine, Madi Malecki, and Amina Robinson back for coach
Loretta Vogel. Redford Thurston is an interesting team to keep an eye on as
they had a young team last season and could make some noise. Livonia Stevenson
could be a player this season as the Spartans are led by Alissa Pomicter, Jenna
Szabelski, and Paige Bailey. Livonia Stevenson has a new coach which could be
very interesting. Farmington is a player again for Coach Kate Drews. The
Falcons got to the district finals last season and have a solid squad coming
this season in Meghan Burba, Kayla Ghafari, Sara Hammoud, Emma Keils, Lizzy
Bird, Lindsay Hubler, Brooklyn McDowell, and Val Pallett. North Farmington
could be a player as well for coach Michael Love led by Lauren James, Charlotte
Warner, Miah Scarchilli, Amelia Scarchilli, and a ton of experience. This district should be interesting but end of
the day this is Farmington Hills Mercy’s district to lose.
District 26 @ TBA
GROVES
SEAHOLM
ROYAL OAK
SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH
TROY ATHENS
Birmingham Marian
FAVORITE: Birmingham Marian
NEXT: Seaholm
WILDCARD: Troy Athens
PLAYER ON SPOT: Sarah Sylvester-Birmingham Marian
INSIGHT: This is expected to be a loaded district but the
favorite has to be Birmingham Marian because of proven experience. The Mustangs have a ton of talent back
led by Ava Brizard, Laura Heming, Ava Sarafa, Tatum Casper, Sophia Espinosa,
and Sarah Sylvester for Coach Mayssa Cook. Seaholm could be Birmingham Marian’s
toughest challenger in the district. The Maples have a boatload of talent back
in Anna McLeod, Maggie Liebler, Audrey Brown, Marlena Brown, Ella Stangland,
Jessie Rebock, Jordan Rinder, and Kate Sullivan. Groves has a ton of talent
back from last season led by Danielle Veasley, Becca Apsey, Rylee Wilson, and
Greta Wilms for Coach Jessica Prepolec. Royal Oak should be better under second
year coach Ciara Schultz. The Ravens also have very talented players in Jacie Walden and Delila Miller to rely on.
Southfield Arts and Tech could be very interesting for Coach Alisha Love as
they have a ton of talent back. Troy Athens looks to be the sleeper in the district. The Red
Hawks are well coached under Kat Hall and they have several experienced proven players
in Margaret Cubitt, Madison Kessman, and Ava Topico back along with Casey
Gruber and Anneliese Schriber. This district could get very interesting to say
the least.
District 27 @ Warren Fitzgerald
BERKLEY
OAK PARK
Detroit Mumford
Detroit Renaissance
Warren Fitzgerald
Warren Mott
FAVORITE: Detroit Renaissance
NEXT: Berkley
WILDCARD: Warren Mott
PLAYER ON SPOT: A’Lexus Everett-Detroit Renaissance.
INSIGHT: The early favorite in the district has to be the
Phoenix. Detroit Renaissance has a very talented core group in A’Lexus Everett,
Makenzie Jarvis, and Sasha Mayberry. Warren Mott will be an interesting team to
watch this season led by Julia Vultaggio for Coach Camisha Coleman. Warren
Fitzgerald could be a factor as well with the Spartans having Jahari Hannah
taking on a much bigger role. Berkley will be an interesting team to keep an
eye on as Coach Chantelle Corson has several sophomores she will be counting on
in Ava Beard and Sawyer Jones. The Bears could be a player in this district.
Oak Park could struggle in this district. Detroit Mumford could struggle as well. Right
now I can see four teams having great opportunities to win this district.
District 57 @ TBA
FERNDALE
FERNDALE UNIVERSITY
Hazel Park
Detroit Old Redford Academy
Warren Lincoln
FAVORITE: Ferndale
NEXT: Hazel Park
WILDCARD: Ferndale University
PLAYER ON SPOT: Emily Foster-Ferndale
INSIGHT: The Eagles have been on a roll since Coach Stella
Johnstone has gotten to Ferndale. Ferndale has won two straight district titles in that stretch
but for Johnstone her Eagles need to take the next step and they are more than capable
of doing that. Emily Foster has been a household name for Ferndale, she is only
a junior. If the Eagles want to take that next step she has to be the catalyst
to do so. The district doesn’t look as strong as it is even though Hazel Park
will have a say. The Vikings have given Ferndale some trouble including two
years ago where the Eagles beat Hazel Park in five sets at Hazel Park to earn their first district title. Warren Lincoln despite having
Chante Hudgins, Ferndale University, or Detroit Old Redford Academy really
shouldn’t threaten in this district. This district looks like it will be a two
team race.
Volleyball website
New coaching staff at Berkley has the Bears playing a different level of volleyball than in past years. Along with Beard and Jones, watch for MH Ariel Gibson and setter Sophia Dawkins to pace the Bears attack.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the coaching staff changes and impact players. I will update the district preview in a different column later today.
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