Monday, March 29, 2021

Girls Basketball Shortcomings-2021.

Written Monday March 29th at 9:00 PM

Updated Thursday August 19th at 9:30 PM

The OAA season is officially over for 2021. Here are the shortcomings for each team heading into next season.

West Bloomfield: The Lakers had another great year which resulted in their second straight Red title. They earned victories over Clarkston, Groves, and Royal Oak. West Bloomfield saw their season come to an abrupt end because of COVID-19 exposure. They lose Logan Lewis, Lola Chambers, Ashil Jenkins, and Jade Goodloe to graduation. The Lakers have Sydney Hendrix, Kendall Hendrix, Indya Davis, Summer Davis, and Myonna Hooper coming back. They will have a new coach in Darrin McAllister taking over the program. West Bloomfield should be very good again next season.

Clarkston: The Wolves had a strong season this year by winning their second straight district title but they fell in the regional semifinals for the second straight season but it was to Birmingham Marian. Clarkston has a ton of experience in Madison Skourpski, Izzy Hadley, Sophia Walker, Ava Hernandez, Ryan Bordogna, Emerson Wood, Mia Zorski, Emily Valenca, and Kiera Tolmie coming back for next season. They lose Kaitlyn Kaul, Olivia Toderan, Morgan Hunter, and Lena Eblenkamp to graduation. The Wolves took a hit in April when John Weyer announced that he was stepping down coaching the program however the Wolves kept the job in house and named Aaron Goodnough to be his replacement so the transition period might not be as bad as people think. Clarkston should be very good next season.

Groves: The Falcons had their fair share of ups and downs in 2020. They played a very tough schedule and finishing the regular season under 500. They won nine games (seven in the regular season and a district championship.) Groves had a very disappointing loss to Farmington Hills Mercy in the regional semifinals last season. The future is very bright for the Falcons with a ton of youth who gained proven experience in Cira Racco, Nevaeh Otis, Anaya Robinson, Kaitlyn Sanders, Melina Price, and Jordan Peterson coming back next season. Groves lost Kaitlyn Quinn and Rachel Sample to graduation. They also have a new coach in Alison Hidey taking over the program. The Falcons should be very good next season but there are some questions that loom surrounding the program.

Royal Oak: The Ravens had a very strong regular season which included wins over Berkley and North Farmington but it was a very rough end for them which saw their entire varsity team in quarantine due to COVID-19 protocols along with a very tough loss to Seaholm in the district first round on their home floor. Royal Oak beat Warren Cousino to close out their season. They lose eight seniors including Sarah Sorgohan, Sarah Ammon, Lexi Rosemberg, and Kira Vance to graduation. Coach Brian Sopota has a very strong junior varsity squad that has some varsity experience in Maddie Hanes and Danica Schmidt coming to the varsity level. Royal Oak will be a much different team in 2021-2022.

Southfield Arts and Tech: It was a trial by fire for first year coach Shaquita Coltrane and the Warriors. She had eight players on varsity which included a very tough first round district loss to Groves. They lose Kayiona Willis whom had a resurgence to graduation. They have Jalyn Austin coming back and will likely be the team's top option. It is not easy being in the Red and having a ton of change over like Southfield Arts and Tech did this season. Program strength is a major concern for the program. Most likely a change in division will help the program get back on track.

Stoney Creek: The Cougars had a great season winning a district championship for the first time since 2016 but suffered a very disappointing regional semifinal loss to Utica. They will be looking for more heading into next season. Stoney Creek has 10 players coming back including their top players in Mia Carson, Sydney LaPrairie, Sarah LaPraire, Paris Kramer, Milana Skoric, Kendall Binfet, Riley Binfet, Erin Flynn, Ella Demetral, and Lily Solek. They lose Kendall Kuhl to graduation. Program strength is very strong as well. Coach Kellen James is in a beautiful spot heading into next season.

Troy: The Colts had a good regular season but when it comes to the postseason, they tend to struggle. Troy lost for the third straight year in the opening game to Rochester in the district semifinals (previous two were to Utica.) Coach Julius Porter did not have three starters in that game including Kendal Zeiter, Mia Valiotis, and Charlotte Sobotka whom were out due to COVID protocol. The Colts lose Lauren Gumma and Kalen Knight to graduation. Alyssa Matuza, Sobotka, Zeiter, and Valiotis are coming back to provide that experience. They took a bit of a hit with Matuza likely being out for the season because of an ACL injury she suffered. Troy does have some questions to address next season but program strength should be in good shape.

Adams: The Highlanders had an interesting season with a chance to win the White in the process. They went on COVID protocol and played only nine regular season games. They had to survive Romeo and Lake Orion before falling to Clarkston in the district finals. Adams loses a ton of experience in Maddie Dolenga, Lauren Petersmark, and Elizabeth Blaine to graduation. They have Maddie Kessman, Abbey Drahnak, Samantha Blaine, Emma Klott, Olivia Marcial, Abby Skiff, and AnJayna Howard coming back. The Highlanders have a new coach in Joe Malburg. Malburg takes over the program after then coach Shay Lewis stepped down in March so there will be a transition period. Adams need to address a ton of things including program strength. They could be in some trouble next season.

North Farmington: The Raiders had a very tough season in which they saw a ton of peaks and valleys. North Farmington picked up two postseason wins over Livonia Stevenson and Farmington but fell to Farmington Hills Mercy in the district finals. The Raiders are in a very interesting spot next season. They lose Heaven Rogers to graduation but they have Sela Lefler and Penelope Creary coming back for Coach Jeff Simpson. Hallie Rogers is expected take on a bigger role in the interior. Program strength is also another question mark as well for North Farmington. There are a ton of questions for the program heading into next season.

Bloomfield Hills: It was a trial by fire for Coach Kristen Massey whom had a very turbulent offseason prior too the beginning of the year. The Blackhawks had been playing their best basketball late into the season and it showed despite their win/loss record even though they lost to Avondale in overtime in the district first round. Bloomfield Hills loses Emelia Johnson to graduation however with any young team whom is trying to build a program they will be peaks and valleys. Bloomfield Hills should have a ton of experience coming back next season in Amelia McCourt, Grace Main, Jessica Finney and Ashley Forner. McCourt, Main, Finney and Forner should be the foundation for years to come. It will be very interesting to see how the Blackhawks are going to be next season but they have to address some things for sure.

Lake Orion: The Dragons had an interesting season which saw a ton of peaks and valleys. Lake Orion played a very tough non league schedule which included Birmingham Marian, Clarkston, Troy, Stoney Creek, and Midland. The Dragons overcame two key injuries to Kylie Heck and Meghan Marshall during the season but they found a way and won the Blue outright. Lake Orion loses Marshall along with Kierra Tierney, Sydney Maddox, and Claudia Staruch to graduation. Katie Van Heck came on to the scene but got hurt this offseason and is out with an ACL injury. The Dragons have a very talented nucleus coming back with Maddie Ebbert, Taylor Dinda, Chloe Wiegers, Audrey Wischmeyer, Olivia Peplowski, and Heck coming back. Coach Bob Brydges has something brewing next season.

Oxford: It was a very odd season for the Wildcats which the final two games were very rough for them. Oxford lost Emma Morris to a shoulder injury in the Lake Orion game which changed the tone of their season. The Wildcats had a chance to share the Blue with the Dragons but fell to Troy Athens on the final day of the regular season and would fall to Grand Blanc in the districts first round. Oxford loses seven seniors including Charlotte McClenaghan, Brooke Zeiter, Morris, and Mackenzie Methner to graduation. Miranda Wyniemko, Kayla Casper, Brady Elling, Lexi Yankee, and Peyton Ritcher are coming back for Coach Rachel Bryer which will provide some experience. Wyniemko is expected to get a ton of attention along with Ritcher whom brings an inside-out game like Wyniemko. The Wildcats could be an interesting team to watch next season especially with how they have been performing this summer.

Berkley: The Bears had a very odd season which included wins over Troy, Southfield Arts and Tech, Rochester, and a buzzer beater over Oxford. They were in the Blue race until the very end where they fell to Lake Orion. Berkley earned the two seed in their district where they beat Seaholm however their season ended in a district finals loss to Groves. The Bears are in a crossroads heading into next season. Berkley loses Tessa Voss to graduation. They have Ashley Loon, Aurora Sousanis, Ava Beard, and Sammi Withrow coming back. They will have a new coach in Ben Bancroft taking over the program for Coach Kirk Carolan. Carolan stepped down to take an assistant coaching job at Macomb Community College. The Bears were not a deep team as a lot of players didn't come out because of COVID issues. If Berkley can get some of the players who didn’t come out to come back then it could be a building block for the program and it will get their program strength back up.

Rochester: The Falcons had an interesting season which included being in COVID protocol for a time and a early season win over Oxford. The strength of the program was their senior class and proven experience. They had an upset victory in the postseason like they did last season when they beat Utica in the district semifinals. This season that upset was over Troy in the same round. Rochester was just outmatched as they fell to Stoney Creek in the district finals on their home floor. The Falcons lose eight seniors including Jackie Hurst, Megan Lorenzo, Fotioni Marsellis, and Anaya Rangarjian to graduation. Coach Bill Thurston has Melina Troy and Natalie Rayce coming back along with Abbey Pleasant. The interior will be the question mark for them. Rochester will be very interesting to watch next season.

Troy Athens: The Red Hawks were playing some of their best basketball of the season after getting two huge wins over Avondale and Oxford to closeout the season. They also beat Rochester as well during the season. Troy Athens had to miss out on the postseason due to COVID and contact tracing within the program. The Red Hawks lose two key seniors Niya Balusu and Ciara Shoales to graduation. They have a ton of experience in Gillian Ciak, Ella Musto, CeCe Fey, Aarushi Lockhandle, Jordyn Doyle, and Skylar Emerson coming back. I think Coach Stacie Klumpp is in a really good spot heading into next season.

Avondale: It was a struggle this season for the Yellow Jackets. They didn't win a game in the regular season which included most teams in the Blue blowing them out. They had two really bad losses to Ferndale University and Auburn Hills Oakland Christian. Avondale earned their first victory of the season over Bloomfield Hills in the first round of districts which went overtime. They were blown out by Birmingham Marian in the district semifinals. The Yellow Jackets lose Delilah Clark to graduation which is a huge loss. Coach Roy Christmon has his two top players in Reagen Lawrence and Savannah Schmidt coming back. Avondale has two transfers coming into the program coming from Dayton, Ohio next season. Program strength is not in great shape right now. I don’t know what will happen with this program but there are a ton of questions for sure.

Farmington: It’s going to be a much different program for the Falcons next season whom had a ton of success including winning the Gold. They beat North Farmington on the road in the regular season but the Raiders beat Farmington in the district semifinals. The Falcons lose six seniors including Sophia Holdwick, Kayla Gharfari, and Val Pallett to graduation. They will have Autumn Bartlett coming back which helps. Coach Laura Guzman is going to be very young next season but Guzman and these six seniors have clearly put an identity for future Falcons basketball teams.

Oak Park: The Knights had a really good season for the second straight year and earned huge wins over Seaholm and Farmington. They earned postseason blowout wins over Detroit Mumford and Warren Mott but fell to Detroit Renaissance in the district finals. Oak Park loses Tanaya Todd to graduation next season but the foundation by Coach Peggy Evans Carr is already set in stone even though her assistant Crystal Fulton will be the new coach next season. The Knights are trending on the way up despite program strength being a question mark.

Seaholm: It was an interesting season for the Maples which included a huge win over Oak Park but lost to Berkley in the district semifinals. Seaholm loses five seniors including Gwyn Wineman and Emily Jacoby to graduation. Coach Chris Manchester has some nice talent coming back in Shay Manchester, Kate Sullivan, Maggie Liebler, Clara Guffey, and Anne Boogren. The Maples are going to be a team to watch in the offseason even though depth and program strength are going to be question marks.

Ferndale University: It was a very interesting first year for the Eagles in the OAA winning five games this season. Ferndale University picked up a huge win over Avondale on the road which even though wasn’t a league win it did prove that the Eagles belong in the OAA. Coach Desdan Hester is going to need to do better against her division which I think her program will. Ferndale University is heading in the right direction.

Harper Woods: The Pioneers had a very strong season winning seven games but they did not play in the postseason due to COVID-19 last season. Harper Woods is in a very interesting spot when they enter the OAA from the Michigan Metro Conference next season. They have Kendall Kelsey, Mya Duncan, Shatyra Harris, Makaira Kelly, Cleaira Peterson, Clarita Childs, and Destiny Bealey all coming back. Program strength is a question mark though for the Pioneers. Harper Woods should be an interesting team to watch.

Pontiac: The Phoenix did not field a team this season due to the lack of numbers and the COVID-19 crisis. Pontiac will be starting fresh with a new coach next season. It will take some time to get back in the thick of things though.

Ferndale: The Eagles did not field a team this season due to the lack of numbers and the COVID-19 crisis. Ferndale should have a team back next season for new coach Al Kattola. It will take some time to get back in the thick of things though.

Boys Basketball Regional Preview-UPDATED.

Written Monday March 29th at 9:40 AM

Updated Tuesday March 30th at 10:40 PM

Here are my insights and projections heading into Thursday regional final matchups. I will have more on the podcast.


Region Fifteen at Livonia Clarenceville

 

FERNDALE vs Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy

 

THOUGHTS/INSIGHT: This will be a rematch of a 2019 regional final between two schools that are nicknamed the Eagles. Ferndale is coming off an 78-53 win over Livonia Clarenceville while Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy is coming off a 58-35 win over Eastpointe. The matchup to watch is Orlando Lovejoy against Treyvon Lewis and Jason Drake. Expect all three players to get their points in this game. The coaching matchup is also going to be intense as well between Juan Rickman and Terrance Brown. This has the makings of a classic in Livonia.

PREDICTION: I knew this matchup would come but not changing my pick at all. The Eagles will be in the quarterfinals but the question will be will it be dark blue or dark brown and yellow. I think I know where I'm hinting. PICK: FERNDALE.

 


Region Eight at Troy

 

STONEY CREEK vs Macomb Dakota

 

THOUGHTS/INSIGHT: It will be a battle of Cougars on Thursday night in Troy for the regional title. Stoney Creek is coming off an impressive 72-50 regional semifinal win over Chippewa Valley with only nine players in the lineup but their best player Trevor Smith was in the lineup. Macomb Dakota is coming off an impressive 53-43 regional semifinal win over Roseville. They are well coached under Paul Tocco. The Cougars are led by Josh Hines, Ethan Mair, Tyler Barton, Tymias Williams, and Owen Colpaert. The star and coaching matchup is going to be very interesting between Williams and Hines vs Smith and Zac Jones along with Tocco vs Steve Norgrove. This is shaping up to be a very interesting game.

PREDICTION: I don't know if I see Stoney Creek winning with only nine players but they will certainly try. I think Macomb Dakota will sadly be too much for the Cougars but if they get more reinforcements then who knows. PICK: MACOMB DAKOTA.

 

 

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Girls Basketball Regional Preview.

Written Monday March 29 at 9:10 AM 

Here is my early regional outlooks which games are played on Monday and Wednesday. I will have more on the podcast this week.

Region Eight at Chippewa Valley

 

STONEY CREEK vs Utica

Lakeview vs Macomb L’Anse Cruse North

 

THOUGHTS/INSIGHT: This is shaping up to be a very interesting regional at Chippewa Valley. Both Lakeview and Macomb L’Anse Cruse North are having very strong seasons. Lakeview has played the much tougher schedule but L’Anse Cruse North went through both Port Huron schools to get to this point and that says a lot. The winner of that game will see Stoney Creek or Utica. Both teams are well coached and have very good guard play with Lina Rea and Mia Carson. The intangibles are expected to decide this game.

PREDICTION: I’m seeing this being a Stoney Creek/Lakeview regional final. The Huskies are big and deep but the Cougars aren’t here for a reason. I see Stoney Creek moving to the State quarterfinals. PICK: STONEY CREEK.

 

Region Seven at Detroit Renaissance

 

GROVES vs Farmington Hills Mercy

Detroit Renaissance vs Grosse Pointe South

 

THOUGHTS/INSIGHT: It has been a great first season for Coach AntJuan Simpkins. The Falcons young talent has really played to their potential. Groves should be tested in this regional against a very good and Catholic League Champs Farmington Hills Mercy team that is talented, well coached, and led by Alexis Roberts. If the Falcons can get by the Marlins then they would see the host school in Detroit Renaissance. The Phoenix have a loaded roster and a ton of proven experience. This is shaping up to be an interesting regional.

PREDICTION: The Groves/Farmington Hills Mercy game is basically a pick em. I think the Falcons have played just enough of a tough schedule early to get by the Marlins but sadly their luck will run out in the regional finals. PICK: DETROIT RENAISSANCE.

 

 

Region Two at Holly

 

CLARKSTON vs Birmingham Marian

Lakeland vs Hartland

 

THOUGHTS/INSIGHT: This is a very tough regional at Holly. Hartland and Birmingham Marian both have size and length heading into this regional. Clarkston is very tenacious while Lakeland has taken advantage of the opportunity given to them. The Wolves were second in the Red this season. Lakeland was middle of the pack in the Lakes Valley Conference. Birmingham Marian finished second in the Catholic League behind Farmington Hills Mercy. Hartland won the Kensington Lakes Activities Association regular season and tournament this year. Heading into the regional, the Wolves could be in for a very rough time against the Mustangs as Lakeland is against Hartland. It’s going to be interesting to see if Clarkston or Lakeland could put a dent in the plans of Birmingham Marian or Hartland.

PREDICTION: This is going to be a Birmingham Marian/Hartland regional final with apologizes to Clarkston and Lakeland. I think the Eagles have more size and depth than the Mustangs. PICK: HARTLAND. 

 

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Saturday, March 20, 2021

Inside the OAA Top 22 and Top 20.

Written Saturday March 20th at 1:50 PM

Boys Top 22.

1. Clarkston (12-3) - Wolves had a week off but better be on upset alert on Thursday.

2. North Farmington (8-2) - Raiders saw their season end after COVID exposure.

3. Ferndale (9-4) - Eagles should be OK heading into Thursday.

4. Adams (10-4) - Highlanders off COVID protocol which is a good thing moving forward.

5. Lake Orion (10-3) - Dragons off COVID protocol which is a good thing moving forward.

6. Stoney Creek (10-4) - Cougars gaining confidence heading into the postseason.

7. Bloomfield Hills (8-4) - Blackhawks won the White outright and are in a good position heading into the postseason.

8. Berkley (5-7) - Bears are a darkhorse team to watch in their district.

9. West Bloomfield (5-9) - Lakers season is sadly done after possible COVID exposure.

10. Groves (7-7) - Falcons are a true Jekyll and Hyde, proceed with caution.

11. Troy (5-7) - Colts playing their JV really has me concerned heading into Thursday.

12. Troy Athens (8-5) - Red Hawks playing JV team on Thursday has me very concerned.

13. Oak Park (4-9) - Knights are on a collision course with Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit on Thursday.

14. Southfield Arts and Tech (3-9) - Warriors are still a team I don’t trust in the postseason.

15. Seaholm (5-8) - Maples peaking at the right time.

16. Farmington (4-11) - What happened against Ferndale, Falcons???

17. Rochester (6-7) - Falcons off COVID protocol which is a good thing moving forward.

18. Pontiac (6-1) - Phoenix raising suspicions for me heading into Tuesday.

19. Avondale (6-7) - Yellow Jackets have been very inconsistent.

20. Oxford (4-9) - It’s been very challenging for the Wildcats.

21. Royal Oak (2-12) - Ravens have had a very challenging season thus far.

22. Ferndale University (0-11) - Eagles playing with nothing to lose on Thursday.

 

Girls Top 20.

1. West Bloomfield (10-3) - Lakers season is sadly done after possible COVID exposure.

2. Clarkston (13-3) - Different players contributing at the right time for the Wolves.

3. Stoney Creek (13-1) - Cougars peaking at the right time coming into districts.

4. Groves (7-8) - Curious to see how the young Falcons will respond in the postseason.

5. Royal Oak (9-6) - Ravens path goes all week.

6. Troy (8-5) - Colts worry me heading into the postseason.

7. Lake Orion (11-7) - Dragons won the Blue outright and have appeared to gain momentum.

8. Oxford (9-4) - Worried about the Wildcats on Wednesday.

9. Berkley (10-5) - Lack of depth is a concern for the Bears coming into Wednesday.

10. Troy Athens (6-8) - Red Hawks season is sadly done because of possible COVID exposure.

11. Adams (5-4) - Highlanders better be on upset alert on Monday.

12. Farmington (9-4) - Falcons getting much needed rest before Wednesday.

13. Oak Park (6-4) - Knights have a tough road ahead at Detroit Renaissance.

14. Rochester (4-8) - Falcons are in some trouble right now.

15. North Farmington (4-9) - Raiders picked up two wins to close the season.

16. Southfield Arts and Tech (1-11) - Warriors are an odd team to figure out.

17. Seaholm (4-11) - Maples has been consistent despite record. Good win over Oak Park to end the season.

18. Ferndale University (5-6) - Eagles have been playing much better.

19. Bloomfield Hills (2-10) - Blackhawks playing better which is a good sign.

20. Avondale (0-10) - Going to be a bumpy ride for the Yellow Jackets in the postseason.

Postseason Outlooks.

Written Saturday March 20th at 1:15 PM

Boys

Red

North Farmington saw their season come to an abrupt end on Tuesday evening after COVID 19 hit the basketball program. The Raiders lose a ton of experience next season. I really feel bad for them. What helps North Farmington next season is that they have program strength. The Raiders should be in the mix again next season.

Ferndale sent a statement by hammering Farmington on Tuesday night but they took a very tough loss to Grosse Pointe South on Saturday. The Eagles won the Red outright and the district crown looks very favorable as they open up at home against Hazel Park on Tuesday night. Detroit Henry Ford could pose some problems for the Eagles but if the play of Jason Drake and Treyvon Lewis is up to the task then Ferndale should be hosting up the district crown after Thursday night.

Clarkston had an unexpected week off which should help them moving forward in regards to health. The Wolves could have some trouble if they are not careful in the postseason. Clarkston might have to see Lake Orion in the district semifinals on Thursday night pending if they win on Tuesday night over Waterford Kettering and if the Wolves get by the Dragons then they would likely be playing Adams in the district finals on Saturday. This is not a typical Clarkston team but the district will not be easy for them either.

West Bloomfield saw their season come to an end on Monday thanks to contact tracing surrounding COVID 19. The Lakers have Michael Seay and Ryan Hurst coming back next season. It's going to be tough not seeing West Bloomfield in the postseason this year.

Oak Park has had a very unusual season and they are in a very interesting situation. They earned the number two seed on a technicality because Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit didn't play eight games which is not enough to be seeded. The Knights will likely see the Catholic League Champions Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit in the district semifinals. It is a very bad matchup for Oak Park against a very good Cubs team. It’s going to be tough sailing for the Knights in this district.

Farmington has had a struggling season. They will not have an easy matchup at Seaholm on Tuesday night in the first round. The Falcons were blown out by Ferndale last Tuesday night and if they get by the Maples then they would play North Farmington in the district semifinals which they lost twice by blowouts. It’s going to be a tough task for Farmington in the district.

 

White

Troy has been very inconsistent since getting off COVID protocol which is very concerning heading into the postseason. What helps the Colts is that they have the bye and will play Utica Eisenhower on Thursday night in the district semifinals at Stoney Creek. Troy is expected to be shorthanded in this game. They will be fielding their junior varsity team after a possible COVID exposure to some of their varsity however they could get some of the varsity back pending on the health protocols. Troy if they want to get to Saturday looks to be a prime team to be upset.

Stoney Creek is in a very good spot to win their district. They have the top seed and is at home for the district. The Cougars play Utica in the district semifinals and could see Troy or Utica Eisenhower in the next round. Stoney Creek split with Troy but haven't played against Utica Eisenhower. The Colts do have a ton of playoff experience so this will be a very interesting district to watch.

Groves has been hovering around 500 which showed in their overtime loss to Southfield Arts and Tech on Friday night. These two teams are going to meet again on Tuesday night back in Southfield with the winner getting Birmingham Brother Rice. This game should be a tense drama between these two rivals. The Falcons need to find that consistency if they want to make some noise in this district. Groves has enough experience to matchup with the Warriors and are a potential darkhorse team to watch.

Bloomfield Hills won the White outright with their victory against Troy on Friday night but they have a tough district on the horizon. The Blackhawks earned the number two seed and has home court in their district. Bloomfield Hills will play either Pontiac or Waterford Mott. Both teams should be wins for the Blackhawks but that possible date with Orchard Lake St. Marys could loom on Saturday in the district finals. Bloomfield Hills for now looks to be in a very good spot.

Adams will be out of COVID protocol and just in time. The Highlanders have the number two seed in their district and will await either Oxford or Romeo in the district semifinals. Adams has played very good basketball until the pause which caused them to go on COVID protocol. The Highlanders could get to Saturday where they could see either Clarkston or Lake Orion which would be an interesting district finals.

Southfield Arts and Tech is a hard team to figure out but they do seem to get up for the big games. The Warriors beat Groves in overtime on Friday night to split the season series but they will meet again in the rubber match on Tuesday night at home with that winner seeing Birmingham Brother Rice in the district semifinals. If the Warriors come out and meet Birmingham Brother Rice, I don’t know if they matchup well with them but they have to get by Groves first if they want to see them.

 

Blue

Troy Athens after sharing the Blue with Lake Orion is going to be in a very tough spot on Thursday night. The Red Hawks varsity is on quarantine but not surrendering their spot, home court, and the top seed they will send their junior varsity team to play either Sterling Heights or Chippewa Valley whom play on Tuesday night in the district semifinals. If it’s Sterling Heights then that’s a better matchup but if it’s Chippewa Valley that could spell disaster. If Troy Athens gets by Sterling Heights or Chippewa Valley then the varsity would see Sterling Heights Stevenson on Saturday in the district finals. The Red Hawks varsity is in a very tough spot right now.

Berkley is coming out of COVID protocol after not playing last week. They will have an interesting matchup with Royal Oak at Detroit Renaissance on Tuesday night. Should the Bears get by the Ravens they would play Detroit Renaissance on their home gym on Thursday night. I think Berkley matches up much better to the Phoenix than the Ravens do. I think they have a chance in that game. If the Bears were to advance then they could see Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit in the district finals on Saturday. It will be interesting to see how Berkley responds in this matchup.

Oxford has really struggled trying find another option to Mason Mullholland this season. Alec Brown, Trent Brown, Palmer Spect, and Bryce Essman is trying to be that robin for the Wildcats. The district is not going to be easy despite having home court. Oxford will take on Romeo whom they lost on the buzzer in the regular season. The Wildcats could see Adams in the district semifinals if they get by Romeo. It’s not going to be an easy road for Oxford at all.

Lake Orion after sharing the Blue with Troy Athens is back from COVID protocol. What awaits them is a very interesting matchup with Waterford Kettering on Tuesday night at Oxford. If the Dragons should get by the Captains then a matchup with Clarkston awaits. Lake Orion matches up well with the Wolves with the defensive matchups. It should be an interesting game if that materializes on Thursday night. If the Dragons get by Clarkston then a date with Adams on Saturday would be interesting. Lake Orion is the perfect darkhorse team.

Seaholm has been gaining some confidence as of late by winning two straight games over Berkley and Oxford. They have a favorable matchup on Tuesday night against Farmington at home to kick off the districts. The Maples if they get by the Falcons do not match up well at all against North Farmington in the district semifinals. It’s going to be a tough task for Seaholm but they could get to Thursday which would be huge.

 

Gold

Pontiac saw their undefeated record and outright Gold dreams come to a screeching halt on Friday night in a shocking loss to Avondale. The Phoenix in their district will play Waterford Mott on Tuesday night at Bloomfield Hills but if they get by the Corsairs then they have a difficult district semifinal matchup on Thursday night against Bloomfield Hills which they don’t match up well with at all. I don’t see Pontiac winning this district or getting to Saturday at all.

Rochester is back from COVID protocol but they did clinch at least a share of the Gold with the Pontiac loss to Avondale on Friday night. The Falcons have a very interesting first round matchup with Utica on Tuesday night at Stoney Creek and if they can get by the Chieftains then they would meet Troy, a team that is struggling heading to the district semifinals on Thursday night and is fielding their junior varsity team to replace their varsity squad. Rochester is a darkhorse team to keep an eye on for sure.

Avondale picked up a huge win on Friday night over Pontiac spoiling the Phoenix’s outright chance to win the Gold however they don’t matchup with Orchard Lake St Marys at all in the district semifinals on Thursday night at Bloomfield Hills. It’s going to be very tough for Avondale against the top team in the state.

Royal Oak has had a rough season and their first round matchup with Berkley is going to be that much tougher on Tuesday night at Detroit Renaissance. It’s going to be a challenge for the Ravens and if they get by the Bears then they don’t match up well with the Phoenix on Thursday night. I don’t see Royal Oak winning this district at all.

Ferndale University has really struggled in their first season in the OAA. They have a tough matchup looming on Tuesday night against Detroit Henry Ford at Ferndale. If the Eagles can play hard and get Detroit Henry Ford into foul trouble then who knows. I don’t really see Ferndale University winning this district especially with Ferndale waiting should they get by Detroit Henry Ford.

 

Girls

Red

West Bloomfield saw their season come to an abrupt end at the hands of contact tracing. The Lakers were riding high heading into the tournament but COVID protocols kept them out. West Bloomfield has a lot coming back next season and should be a force in the Red next season.

Clarkston is clicking on all cylinders heading into their district at Romeo. They should have no problem with Waterford Kettering on Wednesday night and will await either Lake Orion or Adams/Romeo. The Wolves are clicking on all cylinders right now which is a good sign moving forward.

Royal Oak has a ton of experience and they have home court. The Ravens path in the districts is very difficult and challenging. They have to play Seaholm first on Monday night and if they win that then it’s Berkley on Wednesday night. If they knock off the Bears it’s a possible rematch with Groves on Friday night. Royal Oak lost twice to Southfield Arts and Tech in the regular season but got them back in the postseason last year, could it be the same except to Groves, it looks possible but the Falcons will need to get by Southfield Arts and Tech first and the Ravens need to worry about Seaholm and Berkley before thinking about Groves.

Groves is a very interesting team to watch in the postseason. The Falcons have had a good first year under Coach AntJuan Simpkins despite finishing one game under 500. The district looks very favorable at Royal Oak for them. Groves has a very difficult district semifinal matchup with Southfield Arts and Tech on Wednesday night and if they win that game they would get either Berkley or Royal Oak on Friday night in the district finals. The Falcons have a ton of young athletes but questions remain. Are they ready for this is the question for them???

Southfield Arts and Tech has a tough season but everything can be erased with a postseason run. They have a very interesting district semifinal match up with Groves on Wednesday night at Royal Oak. The Warriors have been playing better as of late. The last time they played the Falcons they went double overtime which Groves won. It’s always hard to beat a team three times in one season. If Southfield Arts and Tech can get by the Falcons then they would likely see either Royal Oak or Berkley in the district finals but they would have to get by Groves first which won’t be easy.

 

White

Troy has me concerned despite getting the number two seed in the district. The Colts do match up well with the winner of Troy Athens and Rochester in the district semifinals on Wednesday night and has went down to the wire with Stoney Creek in both meetings. There is something not right about Troy which is a concern heading into their district at Rochester.

Stoney Creek is riding with a ton of confidence heading into the postseason. The Cougars have been playing very good basketball which is a good sign. Stoney Creek plays Utica Eisenhower in the district semifinals on Wednesday night at Rochester. The Cougars have a boatload of confidence riding with them. If Stoney Creek can keep this up then they should win this district.

Adams needs to be on upset alert after losing to Stoney Creek on Wednesday night. Romeo has played very well at home and the district is at their home gym on Monday night. The Highlanders have a lot of experience which helps but they have only played nine games this season. If Adams can get by Romeo then they would have an interesting matchup with Lake Orion on Wednesday night in the district semifinals. The Highlanders are a team to keep an eye on in this district.

North Farmington picked up two big wins this week. They have an interesting first round matchup on Monday night against Livonia Stevenson and if they win that they will play Farmington on Wednesday night in Novi. The Raiders have been playing better but they will need more of that consistency if they want to win their district even though Farmington Hills Mercy is there.

Bloomfield Hills has won two of three coming into the postseason. The Blackhawks will have another winnable game when they play Avondale at Waterford Mott on Monday night. If they win that game then they would play Birmingham Marian on Wednesday night. It has been a rough season for Bloomfield Hills but a win in the districts would be a good season for them.

 

Blue

Avondale has had a rough season and it looks like it might not get any better especially with playing a red hot Bloomfield Hills team on Monday night at Waterford Mott. If the Yellow Jackets were to move on then they would play Birmingham Marian on Wednesday night. It’s going to be very difficult as mentioned for Avondale going forward.

Troy Athens saw their season come to an end on Monday thanks to COVID protocol. The Red Hawks had won two straight until the stoppage. It's very unfortunate to see this happen to Troy Athens. They have a ton of experience coming back next season.

Rochester is in some trouble when looking at them. They haven’t been the same team since getting out of COVID protocol. The Falcons are going to need to find something especially with playing Troy in the district semifinals on Wednesday night. Rochester despite having home court will need to find that same magic that got them to the district finals last season.

Berkley’s lack of depth really concerns me heading into the postseason. What should help them is that they have the number two seed in the district. The Bears will likely await Royal Oak in the district semifinals on Wednesday night. If Berkley can get to the district final would await either Groves or Southfield Arts and Tech. The Bears are in a good spot but they will need to get past the Ravens to get there.

Oxford lost the Blue title on Friday night with a home loss to Troy Athens now they get to go to Grand Blanc and take on the hosts Bobcats on Wednesday night. This was certainly the worst case for the Wildcats. With nothing to play for, Oxford is playing with nothing to lose.

Lake Orion earned the outright Blue title with wins over Berkley and an Oxford loss to Troy Athens on Friday night. The district looks very favorable for them. The Dragons have a good chance to get to Friday should they get by Adams or Romeo on Wednesday night. Lake Orion has a good chance to make some noise in this district.

 

Gold

Farmington has been in COVID protocol but they have the Gold wrapped up. The Falcons will have a tough district awaiting them with the winner of North Farmington and Livonia Stevenson in the district semifinals with the number two seed. If Farmington can get by either the Raiders or the Spartans then they would meet Farmington Hills Mercy in the district finals which they don’t match up well with. It’s going to be a tough matchup looming for the Falcons.

Seaholm has a very tough matchup in the first round on Monday night with Royal Oak on their home floor. The Maples are still a young team but they don’t match up well with the Ravens in this game. The odds are going to be stacked against them.

Ferndale University has played really good basketball lately but they have a tough matchup looming with Warren Regina in the district semifinals. The Satellites match up well with the Eagles. The winner would see Warren Lincoln in the district finals which is very interesting. Ferndale University I think has a shot to win this district.

Oak Park has played better but they have a tough district looming. They play Detroit Mumford at Detroit Renaissance on Monday night with that winner seeing Warren Mott on Wednesday night. I can see the Knights getting by both teams getting to the district finals. I think they will have no chance against Detroit Renaissance on Friday night. It’s going to be a tough task for the Knights to get to Friday but they are more than capable of doing so.

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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.