Sunday, November 23, 2025

Girls Basketball Preview.

Written Sunday November 23rd at 8:04 PM

Here is the Girls Basketball Preview Outlook. I have the teams in this projected order along with the top ten now I may be wrong when it comes to the projected order. I'll post the podcast for the preview show and the outlook for the season. I also have the district outlook as well that will be on here as well. Here they are.

Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ9BmLTbnHs&t=975s 

 

Districts

https://saginawbay4650.blogspot.com/2025/06/girls-basketball-districts-2026.html 

 

Early teams to watch

https://saginawbay4650.blogspot.com/2025/09/basketball-way-too-early-oaa-teams-to.html 

 

TOP TEN TO START

1. West Bloomfield

2. Clarkston

3. Stoney Creek

4. Groves

5. Berkley

6. Rochester

7. Avondale

8. Troy

9. Oxford

10. Lake Orion

 

Red

NON CONFERENCE STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE-MOST DIFFICULT TO LEAST DIFFICULT

1. West Bloomfield

2. Clarkston

3. Rochester

4. Lake Orion

5. Oxford

6. Stoney Creek 

 

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKERS

19-9, 8-2 Red. Lost 60-55 to Belleville in Division One State Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Sheridan Beal- G

MOST CRITICAL: Malia Taylor- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Iyanna Davis- F

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior. 

CONCERN: Point Guard.

STORYLINE: Can Lakers transfers catch up to the Lakers way??? 

The Lakers have been dominant in the last 10 years putting together a State power program year in and year out. West Bloomfield made the Division One Final Four five of the last six years and won two Division One State crowns but this could be a different Lakers team than in years past however it could also be the same as well. "It was a great season not so much from the start, we were putting some things together at the beginning of the season, we were playing some of the toughest teams in the state and at one point we were 1-4 but we got it together, got back in the gym and put the work in and eventually went to the Final Four" said Coach Darrin McAllister. West Bloomfield has Sheridan Beal, Londyn Hall, Tiara Hopkins-Butler, Rio Kuronita, Lanie Williams, Samiya McPherson, Kaela Hall, Ese Uwedjojevwe, Sydni Shinaul, and Kumi Takatsu coming back McAllister. They have Iyanna Davis (Beal's cousin) and Malia Taylor coming into the program from Ferndale as transfers along with several other impact freshmen that can make some noise this season. McAllister has been really excited to see how Hall, Hopkins-Butler, Hall, and Beal handle their senior seasons. "Sheridan Beal is more than ready, she's put in the work, other seniors Londyn Hall, Tierra Hopkins (Butler) oh man Kaela Hall, they're fun to be around, I'm real excited to see what they can do" McAllister added. Program strength is a concern for McAllister where they struggled last season in both levels. The non conference is always tough and it will be again with Flint Carman Ainsworth, Wayne Memorial, Detroit Mumford, Detroit Cass Tech, Chicago Wendall Phillips, Detroit Country Day, Grand Blanc, Avondale, Birmingham Marian, Northville, Groves, and Detroit Edison. The Lakers should be in the conversation to make some noise again his season. "Every new season is an opportunity so we're looking forward to the opportunity to build on what we started last year and have some fun" McAllister said. West Bloomfield has a long road awaiting them and the Breslin Center is always the goal and the expectations haven't changed in regards to the Lakers.

 

CLARKSTON WOLVES

18-8, 9-1 Red. Lost 47-42 to West Bloomfield in Regional Finals

TOP PLAYER: Brooklyn Covert- G

MOST CRITICAL: Kayla Butki- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Ava Waslik- G

STRENGTH: Guards, Experience. 

CONCERN: Staleness, Unproven Bench.

STORYLINE: Can the Wolves break through their regional drought??? 

The Wolves have been a very strong program building program which can be seen at the lower levels (youth, middle school, freshman, Junior Varsity but they are not fielding a freshman team this season.) Clarkston has been very consistent under Coach Aaron Goodnough who has done a fantastic job since taking over for Coach John Weyer at Clarkston. "We had a great season, I can't even remember how long it was, got to the regional final had a close game as well" (lost 47-42 to West Bloomfield.) said Goodnough. The Wolves don't really have a lot of holes to address when it comes to weaknesses, maybe keeping their fouls in check. Clarkston should be in the conversation again with a ton of proven experience. The Wolves have Lexie Fry, Elianna Robak, Brooklyn Covert, Kayla Butki, Bella Flavin, Makayla Bond, Brooke Bond, Claire Alexander, and Ava Waslik coming back along with Kylin Cumberworth and Sydney Miles who could be players to watch and add depth for Clarkston. "We got Elli, Brooklyn and Bella Flavin and we've had the opportunity to see some of our younger players play in the summer and got to see some things as well, I think our first five is well set for us and then it will be a matter of what we look like coming off the bench" Goodnough said. The non conference is brutal with the likes of Rochester Lutheran Northwest, Brighton, Northville, Orchard Lake St. Marys, Grand Blanc, Midland, Perrysburg Ohio, Holland Christian, Berkley, Flint Powers, and Detroit Edison this season. "I love scheduling hard up front, I love playing those tough games in December, it prepares you for January, we're playing a team in Ohio (Perrysburg) that's a good team then we turn around and play Powers, I like playing those games so your ready and tested so it will never change when I'm here" Goodnough said. Clarkston is built for the now and in the future which always helps.


STONEY CREEK COUGARS

16-8, 5-5 Red. Lost 49-46 to Utica Eisenhower in District Finals

TOP PLAYER: Calista Ivezaj- F

MOST CRITICAL: Abigail Ivezaj- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Samantha Fulkerson- G

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior. 

CONCERN: Depth.

STORYLINE: Can the Cougars get by Utica Eisenhower??? 

The Cougars have been very consistent when it comes to getting double digit win totals. Stoney Creek had a very controversial 49-46 loss to Utica Eisenhower in the district finals last season. The Cougars know they could see the Eagles again in the postseason down the road. Depth is a serious concern along with program strength but according to sources within the program they are expected to field three teams which would be huge from a program strength perspective. The Cougars have a new Athletic Director in former North Farmington Boys Basketball Coach Todd Negoshian taking over the athletic department. Stoney Creek has a lot of proven experience in Abigail Ivezaj, Izzy Ivezaj, Calista Ivezaj, Kendall Collier, Jessica Kennedy, Zara Nigl, Samantha Fulkerson, and Jadelynn Freeman coming back for Coach Columbus Williams. Williams will need to develop his depth which would take pressure off of his starters. If he can't then that could spell trouble for the Cougars. The non conference might be the easiest out of anyone in the Red but it include teams like Birmingham Detroit Country Day, Adams, Rochester Lutheran Northwest, and Macomb Dakota. The Cougars should be solid but there are so many warning signs to consider. Program strength and depth will be something to watch with Stoney Creek.

 

ROCHESTER FALCONS

19-4, 10-0 White. Lost 35-32 to Stoney Creek in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Stella Marlow- G

MOST CRITICAL: Angela Cichowski- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Emma Max- F 

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Interior.

STORYLINE: How will life be without Alice Max and Kylie Robinson??? 

The Falcons changed coaches and went through a transition period. They won the White going 10-0 earning their way back to the Red. Rochester had a tough 35-32 loss to arch rival Stoney Creek in the district semifinals. They lost four year stalwarts in Alice Max and Kylie Robinson to graduation. The Falcons have Stella Marlow, Taylor Parsons, Emma Max, Madelyn Hillmer, Angela Cichowski, and Arisara MacDonald coming back for Coach Andrew Toppie. Program strength looks solid but there are concerns heading into the future for Rochester which is something to watch. The non conference looks brutal with Davison, Avondale, Romeo, Troy, Fraser, Utica Ford II, Groves, Seaholm, Berkley, Midland Dow, Adams, and New Baltimore Anchor Bay. The Falcons should be solid this season despite losing their two bigs to graduation.  

 

OXFORD WILDCATS

8-15, 2-8 Red. Lost 36-33 to Davison in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Kaitlyn Brockway- G

MOST CRITICAL: Mia Champagne- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Clare Bruski- F

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Size.

STORYLINE: Can the Wildcats find that next great post player??? 

The Wildcats had a really interesting tale of two seasons. Oxford had three different coaches in six months and went with Coach Trevor Marshall before the start of last season. Marshall is coming off a special year as an assistant with the volleyball program in their journey to the State Quarterfinals. The Wildcats struggled winning eight games along with a very tough 36-33 loss to Davison in the district semifinal last season. Marshall has been a proven winner in developing talent in what should be a much better season for Oxford. The Wildcats have Tegan O'Connor, Mia Champagne, Kaitlyn Brockway, Cameron Quidort, Jayden Jacobsen, and Clare Bruski coming back. Program strength is a big concern for Marshall and something to watch despite a couple of eighth graders that could make some noise in the future. Brockway and Champagne have had strong summers and will be players to watch. The non conference looks very challenging with Orchard Lake St. Marys, Macomb Dakota, Avondale, Lakeland, Birmingham Marian, New Baltimore Anchor Bay, Lapeer, Groves, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, North Branch, and Warren Regina. Oxford should be very interesting to watch and see what happens. 

 

LAKE ORION DRAGONS

13-11, 4-6 Red. Lost 59-56 in Overtime to Clarkston in District Finals

TOP PLAYER: Kara Veeder- F

MOST CRITICAL: Abby Neering- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Kelsey King- F

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior. 

CONCERN: Chemistry, Experience. 

STORYLINE: What will the Dragons look like by middle February??? 

The Dragons have been very consistent and very competitive but they could take some early season lumps after losing their two top scorers in Izzy Wotlinski and Charlotte Peplowski along with Mel Guccione last season. Lake Orion is also coming off two heartbreaking district final losses to Clarkston. This is something that Coach Bob Brydges wants to address this season. The Dragons will be very young this season which is why describing that it could get very rocky early and in the Red but Brydges is one of the best coaches when it comes to developing multi sport athletes however it will take some time to adjust so patience will be required. "It's going to be a big team effort this year, a lot more team basketball, you lose Izzy Wotlinski and Charlotte Peplowski big time scorers, big time minute eaters from last year, we'll fill out nicely we got five seniors that are coming back, we'll look to them to steady the ship until the younger kids get up and running fully but overall we'll work hard, we'll be good, don't know how good but we'll be ready for competition come league season" said Brydges. The Dragons have a very young team with Riley House, Dani Heck, Kara Veeder, Jasmine Randolph, Liz Crawford, Brooke Armstrong, and Audrey Heist coming back along with newcomers in Trinity Hays (out until February ACL/MCL surgery) Abby Neering, Mary Graves, Maddie Cloos, Val Vasquez, Addi Wotlinski, and Mary Graves. Kelsey King has really been a player that has made a name for herself this summer and could fill a big need for Lake Orion. House is coming off an ACL injury she injured against Ferndale last season. Program strength is solid for Brydges and the future looks very bright especially the eighth graders in the program, like Clarkston the long term success is there with the Dragons. The non conference is brutal with Orchard Lake St. Marys, Davison, Rochester Lutheran Northwest, Kingston, Lakeland, Groves, Troy, Troy Athens, Berkley, Romeo, and Lapeer. Traditionally the Dragons have played their best basketball into February before districts. "Everyday is a process, it's an individual skill development, it's a team skill development, they're going to have to learn to continue to play together, to get better together but we got a good group, they've had a good summer, a good fall, we've put in the hard work and we'll continue to put in the hard work for the next 12 months" Brydges said. It will take some time for the Dragons to gel but they could experience some growing pains this season.

 

 

 

White

NON CONFERENCE STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE-MOST DIFFICULT TO LEAST DIFFICULT

1. Groves

2. Avondale

3. Berkley

4. Seaholm 

5. Bloomfield Hills

6. Royal Oak

 

GROVES FALCONS

6-16, 4-6 White. Lost 55-33 to Bloomfield Hills in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Harlem Simpson- G

MOST CRITICAL: Jacey Roy- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Sophie Schwanik- F

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Interior, Program Strength.

STORYLINE: Can Sophie Schwanik be the answer in the post??? 

The Falcons have been growing as a program looking to build momentum under Coach Jessica Duebla who is in her second year which is where a program is usually put in place. Duebla has made significant strides this summer when it comes to player development. Groves will look to have a bounce back year after winning six games which included a disappointing 55-33 loss to Bloomfield Hills in the first round last season. The Falcons have a ton of proven experience in Jacey Roy, Harlem Simpson, Sophie Schwanik, Kinley Roy, Cece Cardenas, Genevieve Meihn, Sofia Acuna, Charlie Gress, Sam Kacin, and Julie Audebeau coming back. Program strength is a concern for Duebla and something she will need to address. The non conference is brutal with Livonia Stevenson which is coached by former Groves Coach Alison Hidey, Farmington Hills Mercy, Lake Orion, Oxford, Fenton, Birmingham Marian, Fraser, Rochester, Birmingham Detroit Country Day, Orchard Lake St. Marys, West Bloomfield, and Milford. Groves has a ton of proven star guards but the interior is a question mark coming into the season. If Duebla can address the interior than the Falcons could be a serious player in the White and in the postseason this season. 

 

BERKLEY BEARS

16-8, 9-3 Blue. Lost 52-45 to Royal Oak in District Finals

TOP PLAYER: Nadia Watt- F

MOST CRITICAL: Caliegh Tracy- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Nicqo Shoulders- F

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior. 

CONCERN: Guards, Different Styles.

STORYLINE: Can Berkley compete with Detroit Renaissance??? 

The Bears have been a program on the rise and is looking for more this season. Berkley had a strong year winning 16 games but fell 52-45 to arch rival Royal Oak in the district finals last season. The Bears lost a lot of proven talent to graduation last season but they have developed a ton of proven talent in the lower levels. Berkley has Olivia Church, Amastou Diop, Caliegh Tracy, Nadia Watt, Molly McAskin, Blessing Nweke, and Katelyn Stills coming back along with a 6.2 new comer in Nicqo Shoulders for Coach Clay Shaver. Shoulders has been getting a ton of attention with her size and strength. They also have Addison Skipton, Masie Cameron, Norah Stahl, Maggie McAskin, and Lexie Rosenbalm that could make some noise as well. It will be very interesting to see how Berkley handles different styles especially Detroit Renaissance who they will possibly see in their district. The non conference will prove if the Bears are ready for the challenge which includes Brighton, Lake Orion, Warren Cousino, Plymouth, Livonia Stevenson, Clarkston, Adams, Rochester, Farmington Hills Mercy, Macomb Lutheran North, and Lakeland. Program strength has been solid for the Bears and should continue to be for years to come. Berkley should be in the conversation but can they handle the pace of Detroit Renaissance will be their biggest question this season. 

 

AVONDALE YELLOW JACKETS

18-5, 12-0 Blue. Lost 59-50 to Lake Orion in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Sasha McClellan- G

MOST CRITICAL: Raven Caldwell- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Germani Hall- G

STRENGTH: Guards. 

CONCERN: Experience, Depth.

STORYLINE: Can the Yellow Jackets find some help for Sasha McClellan??? 

The Yellow Jackets had a really interesting year which saw a ton of ups and downs. They upset Lake Orion (57-39) in December and won the Blue with an unbeaten record in the division thus earning the move to the White but Avondale fell 59-50 to Lake Orion in the postseason last season. Avondale had a really experienced team but they lost a lot of proven talent to graduation but they're in the White this season. "I think it's going to be good for us, we're going to compete, we're looking to win it as always, I think it's going to be a good change for us" said Coach Roy Christmon. The Yellow Jackets have Sasha McClellan, Mariah Wood, Janaye Richardson, Anai Collier, Omaryah Hardie, and Raven Caldwell coming back for Christmon. Germani Hall is a player to watch for Christmon along with her sister DeMaya Hall. Germani Hall transferred to Auburn Hills from Pontiac this offseason and could take some pressure off of McClellan with what she has to do this season but there are other candidates that could make some noise as well. "I think DeMaya Owens, freshman starter, I think she's going to be the Robin to my Batman, also Janaye Richardson she could be one as well" McClellan said. Program strength is a concern for Christmon especially losing a lot of proven experience. The non conference is very challenging with the likes of Chicago Butler Prep, Brandon, Rochester, Oxford, Stoney Creek, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, West Bloomfield, Orchard Lake St. Marys, Harper Woods, and Walled Lake Western. "We got a super tough schedule, we got West Bloomfield, Stoney Creek, we got a tough schedule but we'll always compete and win those type of games, win is the goal" Christmon said. The Yellow Jackets could be in the White conversation but it will take some time for them to adjust and grow.

 

ROYAL OAK RAVENS

13-12, 5-5 White. Lost 55-21 to Warren Cousino in Regional Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Lydia Dickens- G

MOST CRITICAL: Dimyah Jackson- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Alice Knoll- G

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior. 

CONCERN: Depth.

STORYLINE: Can the Ravens develop depth to go along with their experience??? 

The Ravens have been very consistent as a program even though it was a down year despite winning 13 games but it's still Royal Oak. The Ravens won back to back district crowns for the first time in the history of Royal Oak basketball even when they were Royal Oak Kimball and Royal Oak Dondero. They beat arch rival Berkley 42-35 in the district finals but was blown out by Warren Cousino 55-21 in the regional semifinals last season. The Ravens have to replace four starters from last season but they have Dimyah Jackson, Alyssa Rozycki, Lydia Dickens, Mia Maccini, Allie Hills, Mia Waterstredt, and Vivian Lawrence coming back. They have Kolbie Roelofs, Ainsley Weeks, Jane Meinecke, and Alice Knoll who can make some noise for Coach Brian Sopota. Program strength is very concerning for Sopota which is very unusual considering Royal Oak has always had program strength in the lower levels. The non conference is a little less challenging than the rest of the White with Ann Arbor Huron, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood, Adams, Walled Lake Northern, Farmington, Madison Heights Bishop Foley, and North Farmington. Program strength will be something to watch with the Ravens as Royal Oak will look to have a bounce back season.


SEAHOLM MAPLES

12-11, 4-6 White. Lost 53-43 to Birmingham Marian in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Addy Kitzman- G

MOST CRITICAL: Jada Josifovski- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Erin Sheckell- G

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Experience

STORYLINE: Can the Maples overcome lost of experience and bounce back??? 

The Maples had a very disappointing season with a lot of proven experience on their roster only to win 12 games and have a tough 53-43 loss to Birmingham Marian in the district semifinals last season. Seaholm lost a lot of proven talent as mentioned which will be a challenge. The Maples have Addy Kitzman, Hazel Guffey, Jada Josifovski, Leah Stanford, Shea Simpson, and Erin Sheckell coming back for Coach Chris Manchester. Program strength is a concern for Seaholm and is something to watch. The non conference looks very challenging with Wixom St. Catherine Sienna Academy, Troy, Troy Athens, Rochester, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, Adams, Lakeland, Stoney Creek, and Macomb Lutheran North. The Maples will be a very interesting team to watch that is for sure. 

 

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BLACK HAWKS

10-12, 4-6 White. Lost 54-45 to Birmingham Marian in District Finals

TOP PLAYER: Brielle Brooks- G

MOST CRITICAL: Evia Barbu- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Summer Alhimiri- F

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Experience, Depth

STORYLINE: Can the Black Hawks take the next step??? 

The Black Hawks have been really consistent as a program and will look to take the next step even though they lost a ton of proven talent to graduation (nine seniors.) "It's starting over a lot we lost nine seniors so we got a pretty young team, we're hoping to have three or four freshmen on the team this year but we're working hard, I'm telling them to play hard, play defensively and see where we go from there" said Coach Renardo Brown. Bloomfield Hills was around 500 in the White and had some good wins and some very tough losses last season but it could be a challenge this season. The Black Hawks have Sophie Laramie, Summer Alhimiri, Brielle Brooks, Isabella Papa, Liana Le, Iris Jenney, and Evia Barbu coming back for Brown. Program strength looks solid for Brown and this is where Bloomfield Hills has seen a lot of success. The non conference is brutal with Orchard Lake St. Marys, Adams twice, and Pontiac Notre Dame Prep. The development of players is key for the Black Hawks in what could be a down year but no one ever truly knows. "It is a day by day step, we got a lot of babies and so each day like we work out in the summer, we can make improvement, I think the freshmen are very talented but you never know how they are going to play out and on the varsity level, I've coached a lot of them in the middle school level" said Brown of his freshmen. Bloomfield Hills should be a really interesting team this season.

 

 

Blue

NON CONFERENCE STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE-MOST DIFFICULT TO LEAST DIFFICULT

1. Troy

2. Adams

3. Troy Athens

4. Southfield Arts and Tech

5. Harper Woods

6. Ferndale 

 

TROY COLTS

8-15, 3-7 White. Lost 45-33 to Berkley in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Maci Zeiter- G

MOST CRITICAL: Olivia Spangler- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Carly Higginbottom- F

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Interior, Living Up to Expectations.

STORYLINE: Can the Colts overcome the loss of Diamond Prince??? 

The Colts have had a lot of expectations heading into last season with a ton of proven experience. Troy played a really tough schedule along with critical injuries really derailed their season which included a 45-33 district semifinal loss to Berkley but they did beat Utica Ford II, a program that made the State Quarterfinals last season (45-43.) The expectations are still very high with proven experience coming back along with the lower levels that have gotten a lot of attention. The Colts have Maci Zeiter, Carly Higginbottom, Srujana Uppalapati, and Olivia Spangler coming back for Coach Laura Guzman. Program strength looks solid for Guzman especially the sophomore class. Troy has the talent to have a deep postseason run however they're going to have to overcome graduation loss along with Diamond Prince transferring to the west side of the state this offseason. The interior besides Higginbottom is another concern to watch. The non conference is a great way to prove themselves with Madison Heights Bishop Foley, Seaholm, Rochester, Romeo, Macomb Dakota, Oxford, Lake Orion, and Utica Ford II. There are some concerns with the Colts that they need to overcome. It's now or never for Troy if they want to make some noise.

 

ADAMS HIGHLANDERS

10-11, 6-6 Blue. Lost 37-33 to Romeo in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Faith Zoldus- G

MOST CRITICAL: Layla Tomezak- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Nadia Heppner- F

STRENGTH: Experience. 

CONCERN: Transition Period.

STORYLINE: Mental sickie will be the key to the Highlanders season. 

The Highlanders had a really interesting year winning ten games along with having some key injuries that if healthy things would have been different. Adams was upset by Romeo in the first round falling 37-33 which prompted a program change this offseason. The Highlanders went in house with their coaching hire and named former junior varsity coach Justin Howard this summer. Howard is well respected within the basketball community and has been at Adams under coaches Shay Lewis and Joe Malburg. "I think structure, practice plans, and the key thing is I want make sure the girls are learning is having fun, a lot of things that I learned from those coaches and if you do that your going to get good results" said Howard. The Highlanders have Faith Zoldus, Jordan Jarrell, Layla Tomezak, Regan Moore, Alyssa Stephens, Nora Camaj, and Nadia Heppner coming back for Howard. Mental mindset will be something to watch. "It's funny the theme from a lot of teams was cohesiveness, chemistry, I just spoke with the team that chemistry is going to be key, those four have chemistry the whole umbrella needs to have chemistry so I think that mental piece will slowly disappear if the chemistry work, I think basketball is basketball, you're going to learn different things but once you get that cohesiveness down it's going to make it that more exciting" Howard said. Program strength will be something to watch with Adams as Howard looks to build the program in his own image. "They need to have fun and learn, I've got three assistant coaches, former alumni, I have a veteran freshman assistant, a former alumni son, I just got my JV staff, I have a chance to get multiple coaches on all levels, I think the growth of the program will depend on how much teaching we can do over the months" Howard said. The non conference looks challenging with Rochester, Stoney Creek, Bloomfield Hills twice, Utica, Royal Oak, Macomb Dakota, Chippewa Valley, Lake Orion, Berkley, Seaholm, and Utica Ford II. It will be very interesting to see what Howard does with the Highlanders.

 

TROY ATHENS RED HAWKS

8-15, 3-9 Blue. Lost 41-32 to Troy in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Katrina Tasich- G

MOST CRITICAL: Annabelle Beaubien- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Taryn Frizsching- F

STRENGTH: Experience, Guards, Wings.

CONCERN: Inconsistency.

STORYLINE: Can Katrina Tasich get her game to another level??? 

The Red Hawks have been a very interesting program going around 500 the last five years. Troy Athens has won big games but they have a history of having letdowns or really questionable or tough losses. The Red Hawks won eight games which included winning over arch rival Troy 49-45 in the regular season but fell 41-32 in the district semifinals last season. The inconsistency been a huge factor for Troy Athens to where they are 54-57 since the COVID-19 pandemic. The Red Hawks has the talent to be very competitive. Troy Athens has Katrina Tasich, Katie Malone, Vsyanavi Narayan, Lily Cavatito, Erica Obra, Jaya Jackson, Annabelle Beaubien, Taryn Fritzsching, Madi Stencel, Asahari Daram, and Annalise Lorenz coming back for Coach Stacie Klumpp. Program strength has been solid for Klumpp and should be again this season. The non conference looks manageable but has it's share of tough games with Berkley, Lake Orion, Seaholm, and Lakeland. It's the inconsistencies that could decide the Red Hawks this season.


SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH WARRIORS

15-7, 8-4 Blue. Lost 52-47 to Bloomfield Hills in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Samiyah Ashford- G

MOST CRITICAL: Daryn Thompson- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Desiree Battle- F

STRENGTH: Athleticism, Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Program Strength. 

STORYLINE: Can the Warriors overcome the losses to graduation and have another strong season??? 

The Warriors had a really good year last season winning 15 games but had a really disappointing 52-47 loss to Bloomfield Hills in the district semifinals. Southfield Arts and Tech lost a lot of proven talent but they still have some proven experience and is well coached. The Warriors have Samiyah Ashford, Desiree Battle, Quimara Salter, Daryn Thompson, Kianna Harrison, and Erica Sheridan coming back for Coach and Athletic Director Shaquita Coltrane. Program strength is a question mark for Coltrane. The non conference looks tough but still needs to fill out games but has Plymouth Canton and River Rouge which are tough games. This is a program that has been very consistent and they could make some noise again this season if they stay healthy.

 

HARPER WOODS PIONEERS

10-10, 4-8 Blue. Lost 57-49 to St. Clair Shores South Lake in District Semifinals

TOP PLAYER: Laniyah West- G

MOST CRITICAL: Jayda Davis- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Adorie Stewart- F

STRENGTH: Wings. 

CONCERN: Program Strength, Depth.

STORYLINE: Can the Pioneers develop quickly and build program strength??? 

The Pioneers should be a very interesting team this season. Harper Woods won ten games but had a tough 57-49 loss to St. Clair Shores South Lake in the district semifinals last season. The Pioneers have Jayda Davis, Laniyah West, Adorie Stewart, and Amari Hutchinson coming back for Coach LaTonya Tate. Program strength is a concern for Tate especially with the numbers. The non conference looks very light with Chicago Clark and Avondale. They need games especially to help with their MPR. If Harper Woods can address program strength then they could make some noise this season.


FERNDALE EAGLES

10-16, 2-8 Red. Lost 77-27 to Detroit Edison in Regional Finals

TOP PLAYER: Zahra Richardson-G

MOST CRITICAL: J'Niyah Larry-F

BREAKOUT PLAYER: ???

STRENGTH: Guards 

CONCERN: Might not have team. 

STORYLINE: Will Eagles field a program??? 

The Eagles were in the Red, won ten games, and won a district crown however they fell to Detroit Edison 77-27 in the regional finals last season. Ferndale has had a very challenging offseason which seen a ton of changeover from players and coaches this offseason. Program strength is an issue while several players transferred elsewhere. Ferndale has Zahra Richardson and JaNiya Larry coming back but it's unknown if they are truly back or if they left Ferndale. The Eagles have a new coach in April Johnson taking over the program but there are big questions for Ferndale is can they field a program and get enough girls to come and play??? If they can find the success their volleyball program is having then maybe there could be some opportunities.

 

 

Gold

NON CONFERENCE STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE-MOST DIFFICULT TO LEAST DIFFICULT

1. Pontiac

2. Farmington

3. North Farmington

4. Waterford 

4. Ferndale University

5. Oak Park

 

WATERFORD

10-13, 4-10 Lakes Valley Conference. Lost 57-22 to Clarkston in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Savannah Sartorius- G

MOST CRITICAL: Sophie Munro- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Paytin Eakin- G

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings. 

CONCERN: Adjusting to new league, Experience.

STORYLINE: Can Waterford adjust to life in a new league??? 

Waterford is a combination of Waterford Kettering and Waterford Mott merged together because of numbers in the program. Waterford United during media day talked about having soccer players that should help them this season. They won ten games but struggled in the Lakes Valley Conference along with a 57-22 first round loss to Clarkston. Waterford will have Morgan Koskinen, Sophie Munro, Ahmya Gulley, Paytin Eakin, and Savannah Sartorius coming back for Coach Andrew Wellman. Program strength is much better with both schools merged which helps but too much could split Waterford back to Waterford Kettering and Waterford Mott which Waterford will play half of their home games at either Waterford Kettering or Waterford Mott. The non conference has its fair share of manageable and tough games with Troy, Fenton, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, and Warren Cousino being tough games while Holly, Ann Arbor Skyline, Ann Arbor Huron, and Otisville Lakeville looks very manageable. It will be very interesting to see what Waterford does in their first season in the OAA.

 

NORTH FARMINGTON RAIDERS

5-18, 0-12 Blue. Lost 62-31 to Birmingham Marian in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Lucy Nemeth- G

MOST CRITICAL: Hailey Webley- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Julia Nothstein- F

STRENGTH: Experience. 

CONCERN: Program Strength.

STORYLINE: Can the Raiders keep improving in their final season in the OAA??? 

The Raiders had a rough transition period under Coach Michael Allin. Allin had to change the culture around North Farmington and it has taken him some time to do just that despite winning five games and falling 62-31 to Birmingham Marian in the first round last season. The Raiders should be much improved in Allin's second season coaching the program. He had a young nucleus but they showed a ton of promise in what is North Farmington's final season in the OAA before they head to the Lakes Valley Conference next season. The Raiders have Shylah Tarin, Hailey Webley, Lucy Nemeth, and Julia Nothstein coming back for Allin. The non conference looks manageable with Walled Lake Western, Sterling Heights Stevenson, Westland John Glenn, Southfield Christian, Southgate Anderson, Madison Heights Lamphere, Detroit Southeastern, and Sterling Heights while Avondale and Royal Oak should be their toughest games. Program strength is a concern and will be something to watch. North Farmington should be a contender to watch in the Gold.

 

FARMINGTON FALCONS

10-13, 6-0 Gold. Lost 46-39 to Livonia Franklin in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Sydney Nogas- G

MOST CRITCIAL: Kate Martin- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Emma Mohr- F

STRENGTH: Experience. 

CONCERN: Schedule.

STORYLINE: Can the Falcons overcome a tough non conference and district to make some noise??? 

The Falcons are in a very interesting spot in their final season in the OAA before heading to the Lakes Valley Conference. Farmington has a lot of experience coming back from a team that won 10 games but had a very disappointing 46-39 first round loss to Livonia Franklin last season. The Falcons have a lot of proven experience in Sydney Nogas, Kate Martin, Jaden Kuderka, Anaya Carter, Gaia DeMeester, Sophia Potterfield, Grace Lamott, Brittany Perry, Breanna Drake, and Emma Mohr coming back for Coach Natalie Nowak. Program strength should be much improved for Nowak but there are always questions. The non conference looks tough with Livonia Churchill, Walled Lake Northern, Plymouth Salem, and Royal Oak. Farmington should be improved with the proven experience but sometimes it doesn't always translate into success. The Falcons should be in the hunt in the Gold this season.

 

PONTIAC PHOENIX

9-8, 3-3 Gold. Lost 60-26 to Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Jordyn Cooley- G

MOST CRITICAL: Aniyah Shaw- F 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: K'Nila Lawerence- F

STRENGTH: Experience. 

CONCERN: Improvement.

STORYLINE: Can the Phoenix keep improving and getting better??? 

The Phoenix have been making a lot of progress as a program. They didn't make the postseason due to program strength in 2023 but they made it into the postseason (fell 60-26 to Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood) which gave them some confidence and optimism heading into this season. "It was exciting, very refreshing taking a program that didn't win a game, you fight the whole season to get to the point, got over 500, very refreshing trying to build on that, we've been through adversity last season that we have to overcome, we're building, we're ready to go at it" said Coach Corray Lett. Pontiac should be much better this season and they have a lot of experience coming back. "With time comes good things, upperclassmen leave, you got new talent coming in, you got to build them up so it's very refreshing to build somebody that has never played basketball to something, we've got some challenges that are ahead of us, we're looking forward to taking these younger girls along with the upperclassmen having some much bigger roles this year" Lett said. The Phoenix have a lot of proven experience in Jordyn Cooley, Essence Thomas, Maliyah Lee, Dariah Jones, Telaina Lyles, K'Nila Lawrence, Aniyah Shaw, and Chrisah Ratcliff coming back for Lett but their best player Germani Hall transfered to Avondale this offseason. The non conference has been toughen with Marine City Cardinal Mooney, Troy Athens, Royal Oak, Oakside Prep Academy, Detroit Southeastern, Sterling Heights Parkway Christian, Madison Heights Madison, and Westland John Glenn. Program strength is a concern and something to watch with Pontiac this season. If the Phoenix can stay healthy and keep developing than they could make some noise in the Gold. "We want to be competitive, the teams we beat they want to come back for us, the teams we should have beaten we're going to be coming for them, we should be ready to compete every time we touch the floor" Lett said. Pontiac should be a very interesting team to watch this season.


FERNDALE UNIVERSITY EAGLES

10-8, 4-3 Gold. Lost 48-20 to Madison Heights Lamphere in District Semifinals.

TOP PLAYER: Taniyah Cranford- G

MOST CRITICAL: JiNayah Reynolds- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Kendall Spencer- F

STRENGTH: Experience. 

CONCERN: Transition Period.

STORYLINE: How will the Eagles adjust to a new coach and new system??? 

The Eagles made strides after having a winless season in 2023. Ferndale University won ten games along with having a winning league record (4-3) in the Gold but they fell 48-20 to Madison Heights Lamphere in the district semifinals last season. The next step is building chemistry and continuing what they've started in 2023. The Eagles have Taniyah Cranford, Kadejah Miller, JiNayah Reynolds, Jayda Wilson, TaMayah Hill, TaMary Powell, Kendall Spencer, SuHunye Green, Nuraya Pryor, and Aria Matthews coming back. Ferndale University will have a new coach in Brian Pinkett this season. They will have a tough transition period which has to happen during the season. The non conference looks very manageable for the Eagles with Melvindale, Detroit Old Redford Academy, Star International Academy which Pinkett came from, Novi Christian Academy, and Detroit East English Village Prep. Program strength is a concern for Ferndale University and something to watch for as well. It will be interesting to see what the Eagles do this season. 

 

OAK PARK KNIGHTS

3-12, 0-6 Gold. Lost 46-11 to Hamtramck in District First Round

TOP PLAYER: Cherish Faulkner- G

MOST CRITICAL: Katelyn Downer- G 

BREAKOUT PLAYER: Minyah Andrews- F

STRENGTH: Experience. 

CONCERN: Program Strength, Morale.

STORYLINE: Can the Knights gain some confidence heading into the season??? 

The Knights have really been struggling as of late but they have been developing talent which is always a good thing. Oak Park should be much improved this season with the experience they have coming back. The Knights have Cherish Faulkner, Katelyn Downer, Israel Logan, Zahira Shaw, Zaria Cook, Aliyah Hunter, JaKayla Howard, Honesty Hathorn, Kamara Davis, Dajora Burke, De'Nyah Lloyd, Zatoria Martin, Lanuya Hendon, Aundreya Watkins, and Miniyah Andrews coming back for Coach Tyler Washington. The non conference will be key for Washington to get some games, the more games the better for the program which includes Walled Lake Central and Flint Beecher. Program strength is a concern and will be something to watch. Oak Park should be contender in this division but there are a lot of questions as well with the Knights.

Saturday, November 22, 2025

State Semifinals Football Thoughts.

Written Saturday November 22nd at 7:45 PM

Adams: The Highlanders needed to play clean and turnover free football against Detroit Cass Tech on Saturday afternoon in the Division One State Semifinals sadly they did not do that and fell 48-22 at Troy Athens. Ryland Watters and Matt Toepneer played well but Detroit Cass Tech's Julian Taylor had five rushing touchdowns and Corey Sadler had an interception for Detroit Cass Tech. The Highlanders lose a lot of proven talent including Watters but they have a quarterback in Brady Lindstrom, Lorenzo Sartar, along with Castle (played Junior Varsity) at running back. Adams will be back next season for Coach Tony Patritto.

Groves: The Falcons were outmatched on Saturday afternoon against Dexter as they fell 41-6 to the Dreadnoughts at Ypsilanti Lincoln. The combination of Cooper Arnedt and Cole Novara who both broke State records in this game were both huge for Dexter and have had an incredible run this postseason. The Dreadnoughts defense after allowing 42 points against Gibraltar Carlson shut down Jeremiah Whitley and held a very good Groves offense to six points. The Falcons really overachieved getting to the Division Two State Semifinals for the second straight season and fifth in the last nine years but they haven't made it to Ford Field. Groves has a lot of experience along with Whitley coming back next season for Coach Brendan Flaherty but they were just outmatched on both sides of the football as mentioned.

Football State Semifinals Scores and Recap.

Written Saturday November 22nd at 3:30 PM

The State Semifinals did not go as well for the OAA in the Divisions One and Two State Semifinals. Here are the recaps. 

Detroit Cass Tech 48, ADAMS 22: The Highlanders needed to play clean and turnover free football but they were not able too against Detroit Cass Tech at Troy Athens in all three phases of the game. Adams started with the football but fumbled at the Detroit Cass Tech 43 yard line but the Highlanders defense stopped the Technicians on fourth down. The Highlanders offense had a three and out and a bad punt has the ball at the Adams 16 yard line which ended up being a 11 yard touchdown run by sophomore running back Julian Taylor and a 7-0 lead for Detroit Cass Tech. The Highlanders answered after getting a 39 yard pass play then quarterback Ryland Watters found wide receiver Matt Toepneer on a fourth and goal on a 11 yard touchdown pass and added a two point conversion with Watters and Toepneer for a 8-7 Adams lead. Detroit Cass Tech responded on a Corey Sadler kickoff return and then Taylor added his second touchdown from 18 yards out giving the Technicians a 14-8 lead. Adams has had chances but they turned the ball over on downs giving Detroit Cass Tech another opportunity which they converted as quarterback Donald Tabron hit Sadler from 26 yards out extending the Technicians lead to 21-8 heading into the half. Adams recovered an onside kick to start the second half but the Detroit Cass Tech defense forced the Highlanders to turn the ball over on downs. Taylor added his third rushing touchdown from 13 yards out and a 28-8 Detroit Cass Tech lead. The Highlanders answered as Watters ran for a nine yard touchdown plus a two point conversion making it 28-15 Detroit Cass Tech. Adams recovered a fumble and had another chance to get the score closer but Sadler got an interception sealing the Highlanders fate which led to Taylor's fourth score of the game from 11 yards out and a 35-15 Detroit Cass Tech lead. The Technicians added another touchdown to go up 42-15 but the Highlanders went with the Watters to Toepneer combination from 67 yards out to make it 42-22 Detroit Cass Tech. Taylor would add his fifth touchdown from 32 yards to make it 48-22 Detroit Cass Tech. The Highlanders finished the season at 10-3. They lose a lot of proven talent that made two Division One State Semifinal appearances including Watters. Adams will be back that is for sure.

 

Dexter 41, GROVES 6: The Dreadnoughts quarterback receiver duo was at it on Saturday afternoon at Ypsilanti Lincoln against a really good Falcons defense. Dexter starting the scoring as quarterback Cooper Arendt found wide receiver Cole Novara for a 26 yard touchdown and a 7-0 Dexter lead. Groves went three and out and then the Dreadnoughts went to the ground as running back Brady Arbaugh ran a 10 yard rushing touchdown for a 14-0 lead for Dexter. The Falcons answered as quarterback LaVelle Shannon found running back Carter Hladki off the play action pass from 54 yards out but missed the two point conversion for a 14-6 Dreadnoughts lead. Arbaugh added his second touchdown of the first quarter from three yards out making the score 21-6 Dexter. Arendt found Novara again for his 50th touchdown pass of the season, a 48 yard passing touchdown and a 27-6 Dexter lead. The duo added another score which was Novara's 27th receiving touchdowns from 31 yards out and a 34-6 Dreadnoughts lead heading to the half. Both touchdown State records from Arendt and Novara were broken in this game. They added a fourth conversion from 30 yards out making it 41-6 Dexter forcing a running clock. The Dreadnoughts shut down Jeremiah Whitley and the Falcons. Groves dreams of going to Ford Field will have to wait another season as the Falcons finished with a 9-4 season.The Falcons have Whitley coming back and they were pretty young this season. Dexter heads to Ford Field for the first time in school history to play Orchard Lake St. Marys.

I'll have my thoughts on both games on the podcast. 

Bloomfield Hills falls in Division One State Volleyball Finals.

Written Saturday November 22nd at 2:30 PM

The Black Hawks knew they were going to have their hands full on Saturday afternoon at the Kelloggs Center in Battle Creek.

Bloomfield Hills fell in four sets to Farmington Hills Mercy 19-25, 20-25, 25-23, 20-25 in the Division One State Finals.

The Marlins got off to a strong start which has been the norm under Coach Loretta Vogel. They focused their game plan on slowing down their star player Kayla Nwabueze making sure she didn't go off like she has done this season but sophomore Allison Stakone give the Black Hawks a spark but Farmington Hills Mercy had every answer for Bloomfield Hills rallies.

Nwabueze will forever be in the history books at Bloomfield Hills volleyball leading the Black Hawks past Birmingham Marian in the district finals and getting to the Division One State Finals for the first time in school history. 

The Black Hawks lose a lot of proven talent including Nwabueze but Stakone and several others comes back for Coach Brian Kim. Bloomfield Hills will be back next season. 

I'll have more on this match on the podcast. 

Friday, November 21, 2025

Boys Basketball Preview.

Written Friday November 21st at 6:40 PM

Here is the Boys Basketball Preview Outlook. I have the teams in this projected order of finish along with the top ten. I'll post the podcast for the preview show and the outlook for the season. I also have the district outlook as well that will be on here as well. Here they are.

Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xns0DPj52fc 

 

Districts

https://saginawbay4650.blogspot.com/2025/06/boys-basketball-districts-2026.html 

 

Early teams to watch

https://saginawbay4650.blogspot.com/2025/09/basketball-way-too-early-oaa-teams-to.html 

 

TOP TEN TO START

1. Avondale

2. Pontiac

3. Clarkston

4. Ferndale

5. Farmington

6. Waterford Mott 

7. Lake Orion

8. Bloomfield Hills 

9. Rochester

10. Adams 

 

Red

RANKING NON CONFERENCE SCHEDULES TOUGHEST TO EASIEST.

1. Ferndale

2. West Bloomfield

3. Avondale

4. Groves

5. Clarkston

6. Farmington

7. North Farmington

 

AVONDALE YELLOW JACKETS

16-8, 8-4 Red. Lost 46-45 to Waterford Mott in District Finals

STRENGTH: Athleticism, Guards, Wings.

CONCERN: Size. 

KEY PLAYER: JaKobe Louris- SF

WILDCARD: Max Muhl- G

WATCH FOR: Noah Bonds- G

STORYLINE: How will the Yellow Jackets adjust to Coach Aaron Fox's system??? 

The Yellow Jackets have had a very interesting offseason and some huge expectations coming into this season. Avondale won 32 games in the last two years but have not made it past the districts however they have been very challenging districts falling to Waterford Mott on their home floor in the district finals 46-45 last season. The Yellow Jackets is looking for the same success from past years but with several major changes. They have a ton of proven experience in JaKobe Louris, Noah Bonds, Anthony Burton, Jaidon Burgeois, and Javonte Anderson coming back. They added Max Muhl who transferred from Rochester this offseason. Avondale will have a new coach in Aaron Fox taking over the program. Fox takes over for Jaret Thomas after he became the associate coach at Oakland Community College this offseason. Fox was the interim coach at Avondale when then Coach Pat Clancy stepped down mid season before Thomas took over the program. Fox stayed on as Thomas assistant when he took over the program.The Yellow Jackets have two sophomores in Kaleb Ross and DaKari Ross who could be players to watch. The non conference slate looks very challenging with Pontiac, Stoney Creek, Freeland, Grand Blanc, Hamtramck, Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit, Harper Woods, and Pontiac Notre Dame Prep. Program strength will be something to watch with the Yellow Jackets. Avondale should be a team to watch this season.  

 

CLARKSTON WOLVES

15-8, 6-6 Red. Lost 58-51 to Avondale in District Semifinals

STRENGTH: Three Point Shooting, Guards.

CONCERN: Size 

KEY PLAYER: Cole Charter- G

WILDCARD: Ace Walters- G

WATCH FOR: Shane Dasuqi- F

STORYLINE: Can the Wolves return to the past like Fife teams??? 

The Wolves had a really strong summer but unusually struggled in the Red losing six games with three losses at home (North Farmington, Avondale, and Groves.) They had a very disappointing 58-51 district semifinal loss to Avondale in which the Yellow Jackets won three times over the Wolves. Clarkston had a strong summer but last season as mentioned they struggled especially in the Red. There are some questions for Coach Tim Waslik to address heading into this season. The Wolves have Cole Charter, Drew French, Ace Walters, and Hayden Barlow coming back for Waslik. They have Shane Dasuqi, Shayne Waslik, Aiden Rose, Chris Quayle, Wyatt O'Halloran, Brody Champagne, Max Harmon, and Waylon Hunter waiting in the wings. Owen Poole could be another top name to watch in the future. Clarkston has had program strength which always helps when losing ton of proven players to graduation (Clarkston Jr. High and Sashabaw.) Legendary Coach Dan Fife always preached on program strength which Waslik has continued at Clarkston. The non conference looks challenging with Lake Orion, Adams, Stoney Creek, Walled Lake Western, Saginaw Heritage, Grand Rapids West Catholic, Grand Blanc, Bloomfield Hills, Troy Athens, and Sterling Heights Stevenson. The Wolves have been consistent year in and year out. Could we see the return of Clarkston to the top of the Red???, that remains to be seen.


FERNDALE EAGLES

10-14, 6-6 Red. Lost 63-60 to Detroit Pershing in District Semifinals

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings.

CONCERN: Interior, Depth. 

KEY PLAYER: Eden Vinyard-F

WILDCARD: Torriano Adams-G

WATCH FOR: Darrell Coleman-G

STORYLINE: Can the Eagles catch a break with the schedule??? 

The Eagles have been very consistent under Coach and Athletic Director Juan Rickman since their 2023 Division Two State Championship. The problem has been for Ferndale has been their district where they have had the eventual two time State Champions Warren Lincoln and Detroit Pershing they've had to deal with. They fell 63-60 to the Doughboys in the district semifinals. The Abes or the Doughboys are in this year's district but Rickman knows they could see them in the regionals in the future. Rickman has put a very tough non conference schedule which is why the Eagles had an under 500 record last season (won 10 games.) Ferndale is more than capable of turning things around. The Eagles have Eden Vinyard, Kari Ouwinga, Darrell Cochran, and Torriano Adams coming back with the majority having varsity experience. Rickman has always played a tough non conference which it will be challenging again with Birmingham Brother Rice, River Rouge, Ohio Reynoldsburg, Warren Lincoln, Detroit Renaissance, Rockford, Lansing Catholic, Cleveland Saint Ignatius, Muskegon, and Grand Rapids Christian. Program strength will be very interesting for Ferndale especially with school size but they have athletes that do come out and play basketball. The Eagles will be very interesting to see what happens this season. 

 

FARMINGTON FALCONS

19-6, 10-4 White. Lost 89-45 to Wayne Memorial in Regional Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior.

CONCERN: Depth. 

KEY PLAYER: Myles Smith-F

WILDCARD: Anthony Bailey-G

WATCH FOR: Randall Rice-G

STORYLINE: Can the Falcons keep the postseason momentum heading into this season??? 

The Falcons had a strong year which they won 19 games, a district crown, and upset arch rival North Farmington in the district semifinals before falling 89-45 to Wayne Memorial in the regional semifinals. Farmington has a great chance to do make some noise in their final season in the OAA before heading to the Lakes Valley Conference next season. "From what I hear its going to be a very difficult adjustment, our schedule is loaded, we try to play the best competition, we feel like the OAA Red is one of the best in the State, we'll see where the chips fall when it's all set and done" said Coach Byron Johnson. Johnson has a very experienced team that will look to step up their game this season as mentioned. The Falcons have Anthony Bailey, Randall Rice, and Myles Smith coming back for Johnson. Farmington looks to keep the momentum going in the Red which they could see their arch rival (North Farmington) three times this season. The non conference looks very interesting with Ann Arbor Pioneer, Detroit University Prep, Southfield Arts and Tech, Hamtramck, Birmingham Detroit Country Day, Macomb Dakota, they are in the Mitten Classic at Waterford Mott, they also have Waterford Mott, and Lansing Holt. Program strength also looks solid for Johnson. The Falcons will be a team to watch this season.

 

NORTH FARMINGTON RAIDERS

12-10, 7-5 Red. Lost 69-60 to Farmington in District Semifinals

STRENGTH: Athleticism, Guards, Wings.

CONCERN: Interior. 

KEY PLAYER: DJ Morgan-G

WILDCARD: Quran Creary- G

WATCH FOR: Jayden Glinz- G

STORYLINE: Can the Raiders bounce back after a disappointing postseason??? 

The Raiders will have a new coach coaching the program this season but it's a very familiar face within the program. North Farmington named Pete Mantyla as their new head coach taking over for Todd Negoshian who is the athletic director at Stoney Creek. "It's been real smooth, we've been in the gym almost 100 days been in the gym, with summer workouts, it's great, we've had a great turnout, 20 kids so I'm looking forward to it" said Mantyla. Mantyla brings experience and stability to a program that had some questions regarding program direction after Negoshian left. He also coached the summer league which also helped as well. The Raiders have Jayden Glinz, Troy Waldron, DJ Morgan, Quran Creary, Brendyn Flowers, Dylan Brown, and Connor Brown coming back along with program strength. "Todd did a great job with the team he was well orginazed, his dad was a real force in the gym" Mantyla added about the Negoshian's. The non conference looks challenging as it always had been under Negoshian with Plymouth Canton, Davison, Saginaw, Warren DeLaSalle, Warren Lincoln, Detroit University Science and Math, and they have the MLK Classic and Northville Classics as well.  North Farmington looks to be prepared and ready in their final season in the OAA before they head to the Lakes Valley Conference next season. 

 

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKERS

6-17, 2-10 Red. Lost 69-44 to Orchard Lake St. Marys in District Finals

STRENGTH: Guards, Proven Scorers.

CONCERN: Defense. 

KEY PLAYER: Curtis Britton- G

WILDCARD: Terry Lowe- G

WATCH FOR: Willie Edwards- F

STORYLINE: Can the Lakers defend??? 

The Lakers had a really unusual year winning six games but they got to the district finals where they fell to Orchard Lake St. Marys last season. West Bloomfield will look to have a much better year if they want to be competitive this season. "I've been fortunate to finish first in the league twice and last in the league twice, last year we were last in the league" said Coach Arnette Jordan. Defense was a big problem for Jordan. They allowed over 50 points in every game last season. "The defense will be good, I think with the new additions, Brian Hood coming back and Bruce coming back from Orchard Lake (St. Marys), our defense will be secure, our JV they were very defensive minded, we'll be very good" said Jordan. If they want to make the next step they need to address the defensive end of the court. The Lakers have Curtis Britton, Jayden Brown, Zach Boisvenu, Branslav Stojanovski, Quinn Davis, Willie Edwards, Prince Miles-El, Kylo Dickerson, Carter Gorge, and Terry Lowe coming back for Jordan. The non conference looks brutal with Detroit University Prep, Detroit Cass Tech, Birmingham Detroit Country Day, East Kentwood, Detroit Redford, Harper Woods, Redford Union, Adams, Ypsilanti Lincoln, and River Rouge. Program strength will be very interesting to watch for West Bloomfield as well. Defense is the key for success for the Lakers, it will go a long way if they want to make some noise this season.

 

GROVES FALCONS

19-6, 10-2 Red. Lost 64-61 to Birmingham Brother Rice in District Finals 

STRENGTH: Wings, Interior.

CONCERN: Experience, Guards. 

KEY PLAYER: Beau Kennard- F

WILDCARD: David Upshaw- G

WATCH FOR: David Jones- G

STORYLINE: Can the young guys step up for the Falcons??? 

The Falcons had a really good year winning 19 games with a veteran lineup but they had a really tough district final to which former Farmington standout Greg Grays scored seven straight points for bitter rival Birmingham Brother Rice. Grays basically took over the game and stunned Groves on their home court 64-61 in the district finals. The Falcons lost a lot of proven experience to graduation which makes this season very interesting for Coach Marc West. "It was a great season, when you win the OAA Red, the first time in school history, it was an accomplishment, it was a ton of fun, the guys that were here they got to watch then and consistency compete as this level" said West. Groves has Beau Kennard, David Upshaw, and David Jones coming back for West. Program strength is a concern and something to watch this season. "It's going to be tough, it going to take some time to gain experience, the first time will be a great challenge, our goal is to play our best basketball by February" West said.  The non conference looks very challenging with Oxford, Warren DeLaSalle, Imlay City, Bloomfield Hills, Adams, Stoney Creek, Troy, Macomb Lutheran North, Seaholm, and Detroit Western. Falcons should be competitive despite having a lot of inexperience. They could be a sleeper to watch this season. 

 

 

White

RANKING TOP NON CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TOUGHEST TO EASIEST

1. Waterford Mott

2. Lake Orion

3. Stoney Creek

4. Adams

5. Oxford

6. Rochester

 

WATERFORD MOTT CORSAIRS

22-4, 14-2 Lakes Valley Conference. Lost 54-37 to Orchard Lake St. Marys in the Regional Finals.

STRENGTH: Athleticism.

CONCERN: Adjusting to a new league. 

KEY PLAYER: DaMari Stephens- F

WILDCARD Greg White- G

WATCH FOR: Jordan White- G

STORYLINE: How will the Corsairs adjust to life in the OAA??? 

The Corsairs come back into the OAA after sharing the Lakes Valley Conference crown with Walled Lake Central and winning a district crown but ran into a very good Orchard Lake St. Marys program falling 54-37 in the regional finals last season. Waterford Mott lost a lot of key talent like JaKoby Manyweathers, Gavin Ort, among others to graduation but they're still a very deep team despite having a very tough summer. The Corsairs have nine proven returners in Tori Robinson, DaMari Stephens, Jasiah Benson, Jordan White, Greg White, J'Vaughn Jones, Caleb Stevinson, Anderson Gray, and Matthew White coming back for Coach Jeff Jayson. White, Stephens, and Robinson looks to be the main focal points this season. Program strength looks very concerning for Waterford Mott and Jayson this season. The non conference looks very tough for the Corsairs with Northville, Hartland, Flint Kearsley, Chippewa Valley, Lansing Catholic, Goodrich, Flint Carman Ainsworth, Sterling Heights Stevenson, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, and Farmington. They are also in the North Farmington Classic as well. Waterford Mott should be solid but injuries and guard play could be a issue but with this team they should be in the conversation.

 

LAKE ORION DRAGONS

16-8, 11-3 White. Lost 41-40 to Waterford Mott in the District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Motivation, Guards, Wings, Chemistry, Competitiveness.

CONCERN: Size. 

KEY PLAYER: Nate Giacolone- G

WILDCARD: Brecken Powers- F

WATCH FOR: Kaline Scott- F

STORYLINE: Team Play and Chemistry will be the story for the Dragons. 

The Dragons have been very consistent under Coach Jose Andrades which has become the norm and also this is a very deep team which Andrades loves to have. Lake Orion lost Gabe Scott, Nick Gablen, Joey Neering, Ryan Rocheleau, and Zack Parks to graduation from a team that won 16 games which included a tough 41-40 buzzer beating loss to Waterford Mott last season. The chemistry has been very strong throughout the summer and they have something to prove, that's what makes this team very dangerous heading into the season. Size could be an issue but mental grit, effort, and togetherness makes up for that. Also with football missing of the postseason (1-8) along with soccer's 2-0 district final loss to Clarkston in the district finals are also motivators for a program that really does not need enough motivation coming into the season. "It's very important, both classes, (juniors and seniors) they bring much chemistry, it's going to be a fun exciting year for us" Andrades said. The Dragons have Nate Giacolone, Max Neering, Will Farmer, Joey Duggan (sat out last season- transferred from Orchard Lake St. Marys), and Jackson Shoskey coming back along with incoming players like Ricky Howles, Marcello Castillo, Connor Hale, Brecken Powers, Kaline Scott, Max Hinderer, and Jackson Hall. They are looking to make an impact for Andrades for a team that reminds Lake Orion of past teams. "I like the guys we got, they got a lot of leadership, they play together, they play hard together. I think we have the best guard at Lake Orion in the last five years, I'm excited about coaching them" said Andrades. Program strength looks solid with the three Middle Schools (Scripps, Waldon, Oakview.) The non conference looks challenging with Clarkston, Davison, Detroit Pershing, Novi, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Troy Athens, Walled Lake Western, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, Plymouth Salem, Lapeer, and Utica Eisenhower. When healthy, motivated, driven, and together this is a very dangerous team to watch this season. 

 

ADAMS HIGHLANDERS

9-16, 3-9 Red. Lost 44-42 to Rochester in District Finals 

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings

CONCERN: Interior 

KEY PLAYER: Cannon Flynn- F

WILDCARD: Daniel Terski- F

WATCH FOR: Zeke Wilson- G

STORYLINE: Can the Highlanders get enough help for Cannon Flynn??? 

The Highlanders had a one off last season (lost 44-42 to Rochester in the district finals) despite everything that went against them regarding to two top players (Langdon brothers to Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit) transferred out of Adams along with having to change and things in the middle of the season but hopefully this season they won't have to change much. "This whole thing has been great, we've been building our program from the top on down, our numbers have been up from the summer and fall, the coaches have been doing a hell of a job this summer developing, we've been focused on the White focusing on competing" said Novak about the development. The Highlanders have Cannon Flynn, Brady Lindstrom, Daniel Terski, and Zeke Wilson coming back for Coach Isiah Novak. Reed Stanton could be a player to watch in the interior. Flynn has made an impact this summer which included a 47 point game in AAU. "He's awesome, he's as good as they get, I know a lot of the things that get hyped is the stats but the things I and we love about him is the leadership, he's not a guy that is going out there looking for points, he's willing to win and do it in anyway possible" Novak said about Flynn. They have others who can make noise as well like Brody Schroeder who is the son of former Pontiac and Lake Orion Coach Joel Schroeder. The non conference looks very challenging with Macomb Dakota, Troy Athens, Clarkston, Seaholm, Royal Oak, Grosse Pointe South, Troy, Groves, Dearborn Divine Child, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood, and West Bloomfield. Program strength should be solid for Adams. The Highlanders could be a team to watch this season.


STONEY CREEK COUGARS

10-12, 7-7 Blue. Lost 48-46 to Adams in District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Experience, Motivation.

CONCERN: Mental Sickie, Transition Period.

KEY PLAYER: Quentin Rangi- F

WILDCARD: Jack Fredenburg- F

WATCH FOR: Brodie Telagadas- G

STORYLINE: How will the Cougars look in the Negoshian/Tomich era??? 

The Cougars have had a lot of changeover within their program in the last four years that has seen big wins (Adams 71-56) along with some really bad home losses (Southfield Arts and Tech 49-46, and Ferndale University 62-54.) They fell to Adams 48-46 in the district semifinals last season. Stoney Creek changed coaches after Coach Jeff Olind was let go after a 19-47 record in his three years with the program. The Cougars hired Marko Tomich as their new head coach this spring. Tomich is the third coach in six years at Stoney Creek. He learned from coaches like Birmingham Brother Rice Coach Ricky Palmer. They have a new athletic director in former North Farmington Coach Todd Negoshian. Negoshian brings a lot of basketball knowledge and experience to Rochester from his days at Oakland University and also at North Farmington. The Cougars have proven experience in KJ Schuster, Brodie Telagadas, Anthony Arlinghaus, Quentin Rangi, Jack Fredenburg, Charlie Carson, and Joey Miller coming back. Program strength was solid for the Cougars but it will be curious to see how the transition period goes with the program. There is also motivation during the summer wanting to get rid of the losing culture that has hindered Stoney Creek in the last four years. The non conference is tough with Utica Eisenhower, Utica, Clarkston, Macomb L'Anse Creuse, Romeo, Lansing Holt, Royal Oak Shrine, Groves, Avondale, Birmingham Brother Rice, and Sterling Heights Stevenson. The Cougars have had a strong summer building their depth. If they can continue building the lower levels this will be a tough program to watch for the years to come.

 

ROCHESTER FALCONS

19-6, 13-1 Blue. Lost 53-34 to Waterford Mott in Regional Semifinals

STRENGTH: Experience, Chemistry.

CONCERN: Interior, Wings, if Tandy gets into foul trouble

KEY PLAYER: Logan Pleasent- G

WILDCARD: Anthony Chirco- G

WATCH FOR: Nate Tandy- F

STORYLINE: How will the Falcons adjust to the White???

The Falcons are coming off a season where they won 19 games, 13 in the Blue, and a district crown when they beat Adams 44-42 in a classic district final last season. They will have some obstacles to overcome this season. Rochester lost Max Muhl who transferred to Avondale along with several other talented players to graduation but what should help Coach Nick Evola is they have program strength despite the challenge of moving up to the White and this program has a ton of chemistry. The Falcons have Logan Pleasent, Andrew Smith, Ben Bissett, Anthony Chirco, and Luke Lower coming back with Nate Tandy as a player to watch for Evola along with several others from a junior varsity program that was very strong. "We got a lot of guys that are returning, multiple three year guys, chemistry is very good, they like each other, competing with each other, they've been in the gym all summer working hard, they're all friends, very selfless players, they celebrate the success of others, it's real fun they share the ball, there is no ego about one common goal, they love to compete, it's a special group" said Evola. The non conference is tough with St. Clair Shores Lakeview, Utica, Chippewa Valley, Lapeer, Troy Athens, Seaholm, Ann Arbor Skyline, Grosse Pointe North, Utica Ford II, Troy, Berkley, and Sterling Heights Stevenson. Program strength is very strong with Evola. Rochester should be a team to watch this season. 

 

OXFORD WILDCATS

21-2, 14-0 White. Lost 49-42 to Davison in District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Wings

CONCERN: Guards, Interior, Experience 

KEY PLAYER: Brennan Elling- F

WILDCARD: Cade Lindamood- G

WATCH FOR: Jacob Perkowski- F

STORYLINE: Who will be the guards for the Wildcats this season??? 

The Wildcats had a strong year winning 21 games along with the White crown, but they had a very disappointing 49-42 loss to Davison in the district semifinals last season. Oxford has to almost basically start over after losing the majority of their team like Jake Champagne, Luke Stoffan, Jay Cady, etc to graduation. "I don't think you can replace those boys, those guys were tough, made my life easy" said Coach Joe Fedorchik. They have had a very tough transition period this summer but there is optimism surrounding the Wildcats when it comes to their work ethic and their competitiveness. "A lot of unknowns but we got kids in the pipeline, they've put in a lot of time, made a lot of commitment in the offseason, and put in the work. I'm looking forward to the growth of those kids" Fedorchik. The Wildcats have Brennan Elling, Brody Casper, Greyson Boyle, Carter Jacobson, Cam Moore, Jaxen Tackaberry, Easton Kogelman, Bradley Bieniasz, and Brady Hasslebring coming back. They added Cade Lindamood who played two years ago but didn't play last season along with Lake Orion transfer Jacob Perkowski who brings size in the interior. The non conference is tough with the Milford Classic (Milford, South Lyon East or Hartland) along with Groves, Pontiac, Fraser, Utica Eisenhower, Sterling Heights Stevenson, Troy, Lakeland, Utica, and Goodrich. Program strength is something to watch with Oxford. They could have things rough early but they could be a team that is more than capable of making some noise.

 

 

Blue

RANKING NON CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TOUGHEST TO EASIEST

1. Bloomfield Hills

2. Seaholm

3. Pontiac

4. Troy

5. Troy Athens

6. Royal Oak

 

PONTIAC PHOENIX

14-10, 10-4 Blue. Lost 55-52 to Pontiac Notre Dame Prep in District Finals.

STRENGTH: Athleticism

CONCERN: Depth 

KEY PLAYER: JJ Claudio- G

WILDCARD: Jaiden Price- F

WATCH FOR: Fa'Marzay Jeffery- F

STORYLINE: Can the Phoenix freshman make the same impact they did in Middle School??? 

The Phoenix made a lot of changes this offseason giving them a chance to return to their normal selves as a traditional powerhouse from past Pontiac Northern and Pontiac Central schools along with what they were under former Coach Joel Schroeder when he had that program rolling. Pontiac had a bounce back winning 14 games but had a really disappointing 55-52 loss on their home floor to Pontiac Notre Dame Prep in the district finals. The Phoenix have a new coach in Dion Harris taking over the program. Harris is Pontiac's fifth coach in the last six years so program stability will be a challenge for them this season. "I've been taking the values I've learned as a player (Detroit Redford and Michigan) and bringing them into this program, everything has been smooth thus far, kind of not a struggle but you got to get these kids to buy in and who you are as a coach" said Harris. The Phoenix have JJ Claudio, Faheim Jeffery, Fa'Marzay Jeffery, and Jaiden Price coming back. They also have a very talented freshman class that has played a lot of basketball in the middle school ranks but there are some questions if they are ready for the varsity level. "We got three tremendous freshmen coming in and they'll be key, they'll play some minutes, and they'll fit in with our older guys who have experience and have been doing this for three, four years, we got some juniors and seniors but those freshman guys they will impact us and contribute for us this season" Harris said. Pontiac has had an impactful summer which they gelled under Harris and have gotten on the same page. If the Phoenix can continue developing their chemistry especially with the talented freshman class and if Harris can develop program strength for the future. The non conference slate looks challenging with Fenton, Avondale, Oxford, Stoney Creek, Detroit Edison, Lansing Eastern, Detroit Pershing, and they are in the Warren Lincoln Classic. Pontiac could be a very scary program for years to come.

 

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BLACK HAWKS

14-11, 9-5 Blue. Lost 74-50 to Birmingham Brother Rice in District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards

CONCERN: Interior 

KEY PLAYER: DaRon Mason- G

WILDCARD: Mason Hitchcock- F

WATCH FOR: Brennan Bies- F

STORYLINE: Can the Black Hawks find that balance in the postseason??? 

The Black Hawks have been up and coming ever since Coach Brian Canfield took over the program a few years ago. Bloomfield Hills has been getting better and better improving on their record which has resulted in a ton of success despite falling 74-50 to Birmingham Brother Rice in the district semifinals last season. "We'll see if we're loaded on the court, we won 14 games went 14-10, we got to earn that on the court and not take things for granted" Canfield said about not getting overconfident. The Black Hawks have Mason Hitchcock, DaRon Mason, Carter Canfield, Brennan Bies, Ryan Hunt, and Carter Hartfield coming back. Program strength is a concern and will be something to watch especially when  these proven players graduate. Bloomfield Hills has had a strong summer which they have been playing high level basketball. The non conference looks challenging with Walled Lake Western, Grosse Pointe North, Groves, Warren Woods Tower, Berkley, Brighton, Lake Orion, Clarkston, Waterford Kettering, and Lansing Catholic. The Black Hawks could be a team to make some serious noise despite having some questions in the interior. 


SEAHOLM MAPLES

5-18, 4-10 White. Lost 48-41 to Bloomfield Hills in District First Round. 

STRENGTH: Guards, Interior, Length

CONCERN: Wings, Offensive Consistency

KEY PLAYER: Patrick Hughes- G

WILDCARD: Everett Wertz- F

WATCH FOR: Brody Fieldmaker- G

STORYLINE: Has the Maples fully turned things around in Coach Spenser Adams second season??? 

The Maples seen some progress despite the record (won five games, falling 48-41 to Bloomfield Hills) and having a new coach along with learning a new system last season. "It's been fun, year one you got a lot of stuff you kind of have stay on top off, making sure that you don't drop the the ball from year one to year two you have that different style, different mindset, different mentality, now the kids are taking over and taking that over and taking it upon themselves and trying to take that standard on their own, it's been really fun to see as a coach" said Coach Spenser Adams. Seaholm looks to be that dark horse in the Blue with a lot of length coming back in the program "It's going to play a big role for us, we got some size and some length it gives us advantages on the glass, you know what to expect from year one to year two, they've been working hard in the weight room with not just height but strength" Adams said about the length, height, and strength. The Maples have Patrick Hughes, Drew Heckman, Everett Wertz, Aiden Pero, and Brody Fieldmaker coming back. Program strength has been solid for Adams and will look to be so again this season. The non conference is very interesting with arch rival Groves, South Lyon, Berkley, Adams, South Lyon East, Rochester, Madison Heights Lamphere, Walled Lake Northern, Detroit Henry Ford, Saline, Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit, and the D-Zone showcase. Seaholm is a sleeper as mentioned because of their length but offensive consistency will be something to watch with the Maples.  

 

TROY ATHENS RED HAWKS

9-16, 5-9 White. Lost 76-41 to Warren DeLaSalle in Regional Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards, Wings

CONCERN: Interior

KEY PLAYER: Alan Spahic- G

WILDCARD: Caiden Hanburry- G

WATCH FOR: Donnie Payne- F

STORYLINE: Are the Red Hawks the OAA's version of the Detroit Tigers??? 

The Red Hawks got hot almost similar to the Detroit Tigers in 2024 when they had their rally despite having a losing record (9-16.) Troy Athens upset arch rival Troy 53-44 in the district semifinals and won their district 39-37 over Royal Oak but ran into Warren De LaSalle in the regional semifinals last season. They are looking for more and could be a sleeper in the Blue this season for Coach Mitchell Vercellino in his second year with the Red Hawks taking over for longtime Coach Dave Scott who is at Lake Orion. "It gave me personally creditably as a first year coach with the parents, with the guys we're looking forward to using that as a launching pad" said Vercellino. The Red Hawks have Enir Fjolla, Caiden Hanburry, Donnie Payne, Braeden Hupman, Alan Spahic, Nathan Johnson, Abdu Mahmoud, and Maddex Snipes coming back for Vercellino. Spahic has really been making noise this summer. "Alan has been a ready to take a leap, his name has been mentioned on social media a little bit, I'm pretty sure everyone is going to know who Alan is, he scores in all three levels, we're hoping he does some special things this season" Vercellino said about Spahic. It is unknown if Nathan Piggott will play this season but if he does they will be an even more dangerous team than they already are. The non conference looks very interesting with Berkley, Ferndale University, Macomb L'Anse Creuse North, Oxford, Rochester, Lake Orion, Utica Eisenhower, Waterford Kettering, Adams, Novi, Madison Heights Lamphere, and Clarkston. Program strength should be solid for Vercellino. Troy Athens is a dangerous team to watch in the Blue as mentioned.

 

ROYAL OAK RAVENS

14-10, 8-6 Blue. Lost 39-37 to Troy Athens in District Finals

STRENGTH: Guards, three point shooting

CONCERN: Depth

KEY PLAYER: CJ Hairston- G

WILDCARD: Sam Zeller- G

WATCH FOR: Yurmen Patino- F

STORYLINE: How will the Ravens do in the newly made Blue??? 

The Ravens had a successful year under Coach Aaron Smith than they had in years past winning 14 games. Royal Oak made the district finals but fell 39-37 to Troy Athens on their home floor. "It was somewhat successful, we could have challenged for the top spot, and I think that district final was important to us so our mantra this year is two points and that could be as simple as a box out in the first quarter or you didn't roll out in the second quarter so we're just two or three points away so we've kind of doing something the school has never done which is win a district title this year" said Smith. Smith made that loss as a measuring stick heading into this season. "The experience we got playing Athens is the measuring stick for us" said Smith. The Blue is much improved it means the Ravens need to step their game up if they want to make some noise. Smith has relied a lot on making Royal Oak to that of where Smith works with the Detroit Pistons as the senior director of youth and engagement. He wants to envision his Ravens teams that are similar to the Detroit Pistons."I want to mimic that, we got to pay a lot of attention on that side of the court and that doesn't win basketball games, it sounds good, that's something me and my staff want to do is bring that energy and enthusiasm level on the defensive end" Smith said. Royal Oak has a lot of proven talent in CJ Hairston, Sam Zeller, Taylor Vance, Ethan Couzens, Jackson Bofferding, Pontez Bates, and Yurmen Patino coming back. Smith has had high praises for Hariston for everything he has done with the program. "We feel like we have one of those ones in CJ, he averaged 15 points per game and had the school record 73 three pointers made, we think he's pretty special, he won the offseason, he went to the weight room a little bit more, he got really good skill development. I think we will see a really good guard that is competing for one of the best guards not only in the OAA but in the State, our engine is him but we surround him with others like Sam Zeller, our leading rebounder, second leading scorer, he's a gym rat, we're going to rely a lot on those two offensively but we'll be a better defensive team as well, we have Pontez Bates, Taylor Vance, we're going to bring back seniors that are on both sides of the court and we surround them with two very good offensive players" Smith said. Program strength is a concern for Smith and is something to watch. The non conference slate doesn't look as impressive but they have Holly, Madison Heights Lamphere, Walled Lake Western, Adams, Waterford Kettering, Southfield Arts and Tech, Southfield Christian, St. Clair, Madison Heights Madison, and arch rival Berkley. The Ravens should be a team to watch this season. 

 

TROY COLTS

10-13, 7-7 White. Lost 53-44 to Troy Athens in District Semifinals

STRENGTH: Wings

CONCERN: Guards

KEY PLAYER: Blake Kuiper- G

WILDCARD: Lawrence Russell- G

WATCH FOR: Jack Sobotka- F

STORYLINE: How will the Colts look without Mason Parker and Leo Penoza??? 

The Colts had a very interesting year which they were around 500 all season. They were upset 53-44 by arch rival Troy Athens in the district semifinals after winning over the Red Hawks twice (54-40 and 69-65) last season. Troy lost Mason Parker, Andrew Lake, and Leo Penoza to graduation which are huge losses. "It's going to be very difficult to replace them, we're going to need to pick up the defense, play a little better defense than we did last year, dive on the floor for loose balls, and press people. We got to make open shots that we get and play ferociously, no holds bared just get after it" said legendary Hall of Fame Coach Gary Fralick. The Colts have Blake Kuiper, Lawrence Russell, Will De Armit, and Jack Sobotka coming back for Fralick. Program strength is something to watch with a ton of questions. The non conference is very interesting with Waterford Kettering, Utica, Madison Heights Lamphere, Harper Woods, Oxford, Lake Orion, Fraser, Rochester, Groves, Adams, Brighton, and Sterling Heights. Knowing Fralick he will like to play scrappy and play with a lot of effort. If they can do that then they should be in a lot of games this season. 

 

 

Gold

RANKING NON CONFERENCE SCHEDULES TOUGHEST TO EASIEST

1. Southfield Arts and Tech

2. Harper Woods

3. Waterford Kettering

4. Berkley

5. Ferndale University

6. Oak Park

 

WATERFORD KETTERING CAPTAINS

1-22, 0-16 Lakes Valley Conference. Lost 66-19 to Lake Orion in the District First Round.

STRENGTH: Experience

CONCERN: Mental Mindset, Transition Period

KEY PLAYER: Jordan Jarrell- G

WILDCARD: Haiden Bigelow- F

WATCH FOR: Katim Jallow- G

STORYLINE: How will the Captains look after a rough summer??? 

The Captains have really struggled in the last four years going 9-81 which included a 66-19 first round loss to Lake Orion. What hasn't helped Waterford Kettering is the consistent changeover within the program. There has been a lot of change during the summer from Steve Emmert stepping down and now coaching girls basketball at Walled Lake Western or Rex Walters who originally took the job but left for Regis University in Colorado. Will Campbell takes over the program as their third coach in six months. Campbell brings experience as an assistant coach under Emmert and played at Waterford Kettering. What should help Waterford Kettering is in a new league, the OAA is an opportunity for a fresh start but there has to be a transition period which has to happen during the season. The Captains have a lot of proven experience which should help Campbell in Jordan Jarrell, Gustas Garbenis, Haiden Bigelow, Braycen Harrington, Dylan Hamel, Josh Wagner, Eli Love, Jessie Redick, Brycen Land, Jack Buczek and Katim Jallow coming back. Program strength is a concern for Campbell as he tries to build the program in his own image. The non conference looks very interesting with Troy, Lapeer, North Branch, Royal Oak, Livonia Clarenceville, Macomb L'Anse Creuse, Troy Athens, Wyandotte, Bloomfield Hills, Romeo, and arch rival Waterford Mott. Waterford Kettering should be in the conversation for the Gold in their first season back in the OAA because of proven experience.

 

HARPER WOODS PIONEERS

3-17, 1-13 White. Lost 53-49 to Eastpointe in District First Round.

STRENGTH: Athleticism.

CONCERN: Depth, Interior. 

KEY PLAYER: Andre Cast- G

WILDCARD: DeAndre Bidden- F

WATCH FOR: ????

STORYLINE: Is Andre Cast good enough to lead the Pioneers??? 

The Pioneers have a lot of questions this season. They won three games which is very unusual and had very disappointing 53-49 first round loss to Eastpointe last season. Harper Woods went from the White to the Gold this offseason. They should be much improved despite having a major setback from last season. The Pioneers have DeAndre Bidden and Andre Cast coming back for Coach TaJuan Porter. Program strength is a major concern for Porter despite having a strong sub varsity program last season. The non conference looks challenging with Avondale, Birmingham Detroit Country Day, Carrollton, Redford Thurston,West Bloomfield, Detroit University Prep, Troy, and Temperance Bedford. Harper Woods should be better especially with the excitement Cast brings but they could also struggle again if things don't go right. 


SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH WARRIORS

7-16, 4-10 Blue. Lost 62-55 to Oak Park in the District First Round

STRENGTH: Guards

CONCERN: Mental Mindset, Transition Period

KEY PLAYER: Cameron Dickinson- G

WILDCARD: Byron Webb- G

WATCH FOR: Nolan Thompson- F

STORYLINE: Can the Warriors overcome a tough transition period and a tough schedule ahead??? 

The Warriors have really struggled after the pandemic going 32-74 which included a tough 62-55 loss to Oak Park in the first round. They went 15-6 in the 2019-2020 season but hasn't been the same since the COVID-19 pandemic. Southfield Arts and Tech will look to have a bounce back season under new Coach Josh Lyle. Lyle comes to Southfield after having a ton of success within the AAU ranks where he runs his own AAU program and has played college basketball at numerous colleges. "This year being a first year coach my top priority is to change the culture from the beginning when I was first hired in the summer and then it started in the fall like that" Lyle said to the D-Zone's Stu Carlin. Lyle also hired Travis Brown to his staff. The Warriors have Cameron Dickinson, Byron Webb, Marquise Colston, and Nolan Thompson coming back but they will be a predominately young team. Program strength is a concern for Lyle and will be something to watch. The non conference is very brutal with Orchard Lake St. Marys, Detroit East English Village Prep, Plymouth Canton, Birmingham Detroit Country Day, Farmington, Detroit Pershing, Royal Oak, Flint Powers, Rogers City, Detroit Denby Tech, and Detroit Mumford. It will be very interesting to see what the Warriors have this season but it is clear that they want to change the culture and turn things around in Southfield.

 

BERKLEY BEARS

6-18, 1-13 Blue. Lost 58-38 to Royal Oak in District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Wings.

CONCERN: Interior, Transition Period. 

KEY PLAYER: Sam Sermo- G

WILDCARD: Ries Tuttle- F

WATCH FOR: Drew Sermo- G

STORYLINE: How will the Bears adjust and can Coach James McCulloh overcome his past??? 

The Bears have had a very interesting offseason which seen a ton of changes after winning six games which was very unusual and lost 58-38 in the district semifinals to arch rival Royal Oak. Coach Joe Sermo stepped down and James McCulloh takes over the program. McCulloh was formerly at Livonia Churchill for seven years posting a 16-153 record with the Chargers but he was an assistant at Seaholm under Coach Spenser Adams last season. Berkley will look to have a bounce back year with a new coach and a new system but they have to go through a transition period which has to happen during the season. The Bears have Ries Tuttle, Sam Sermo, Drew Sermo, Ben Sanborn, and Henry Herron coming back. They also have Owen Rickard, Isiah Dagle, Kam Patterson, Parker Rost, Paul Cascade, Asa Somers, Josh Bhagwan, Logan Fishman, Anthony Gatewood, and Landon Lutz coming back. The non conference looks very interesting with Troy Athens, Seaholm, Detroit Jalen Rose Academy, Inkster American Academy, Madison Heights Bishop Foley, Madison Heights Madison, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood, Bloomfield Hills, Waterford Oakdale Prep, Rochester, and Madison Heights Lamphere. Program strength will be something to watch with Berkley. The Bears could be a team to watch in the Gold this season.

 

OAK PARK KNIGHTS

8-11, 4-10 White. Lost 66-21 to Birmingham Brother Rice in District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Athleticism, Guards

CONCERN: Depth

KEY PLAYER: Hammad Moore- G

WILDCARD: Jay LaMore- G

WATCH FOR: Gabin Taylor- G

STORYLINE: Can the Knights develop depth and chemistry for a tough road ahead??? 

The Knights have gone through a lot of transition in the last two years which seen a proud program come from the Red to the Gold. Oak Park is 13-26 in the last two years which included a 66-21 loss to Birmingham Brother Rice in the first round, they were 27-14 in the last two years. Program strength has been a big problem for the Knights which they have used numerous players use the five quarter rule and they could very well do it again this season. The Knights have Jay LaMore, Gabin Taylor, and Hammad Moore coming back for Coach Durrand Sheppard. The non conference isn't complete with Center Line Prep, Melvindale, Detroit Western, and Hazel Park. It's clear Oak Park has to get the program back to where they need to be if they want to turn things around.


FERNDALE UNIVERSITY EAGLES 

10-12, 4-10 Blue. Lost 78-37 to Warren Lincoln in the District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Athleticism

CONCERN: Transition Period, Depth 

KEY PLAYER: ????

WILDCARD: ????

WATCH FOR: ????

STORYLINE: How will the Eagles look with a new staff and new system this season??? 

The Eagles have seen a lot of changes after having a successful year this offseason. Ferndale University won ten games which included a road upset over Stoney Creek (62-54) however they ran into a buzz saw in Warren Lincoln squad falling 78-37 in the district semifinals. Coach Josh Nicks left Ferndale University and is now at Hazel Park. The Eagles went with former Detroit Osborn boys basketball coach Anton Bradford in taking over the program. They have several players coming back along with four kids he is bringing into the program. Program strength will be something to watch with Ferndale University. The non conference looks very interesting with Troy Athens, Pontiac, Center Line Prep twice, Detroit Lincoln King Academy, Dearborn Advance Tech, and Grosse Isle. It will take some time for things to figure themselves out with the Eagles. 

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Volleyball State Final Preview.

Written Thursday November 20th at 10:30 PM

Can the Black Hawks do it???

Can they win the OAA's first State Championship in volleyball since Lake Orion in 2018???

Bloomfield Hills will have a chance to do that on Saturday when they play Farmington Hills Mercy in the Division One State Finals on Thursday evening at the Kelloggs Center in Battle Creek.

The Black Hawks behind the play of star Kayla Nwabueze pulled off a five set thriller against top ranked Rockford winning 25-19, 22-25, 21-25, 25-22, 15-13 earning a trip to Saturday's final. The Marlins knocked off Byron Center in a reverse sweep to get to this match and is coached by one of the best in the game in Loretta Vogel. 

Bloomfield Hills has had an incredible season winning the Red along with winning over Birmingham Marian in the district final. They had to get by Groves and Oxford before getting to this game. A lot of credit has to be given to Nwabueze and also Coach Brian Kim who has done a great job with the Black Hawks.

This should be a very interesting matchup, set by set, can the Black Hawks do it??? 

Girls Soccer Districts 2026.

Written Thursday November 20th at 5:30PM

These are the official MHSAA Girls Soccer Districts. Stay tuned to History Now host Anthony Taormina for the latest updates on these districts.

This will be updated. 

District 6 at TBA

CLARKSTON

OXFORD

Grand Blanc

Davison

Lapeer

Flint Carman Ainsworth

Flushing

 

District 7 at TBA

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Hartland

Milford

Lakeland

Walled Lake Northern

Walled Lake Central

 

District 8 at TBA

FARMINGTON

NORTH FARMINGTON

Livonia Stevenson

Northville

Novi

South Lyon

South Lyon East

 

District 13 at TBA

BERKLEY

GROVES

SEAHOLM

FERNDALE

ROYAL OAK

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

TROY

TROY ATHENS

 

District 14 at TBA

LAKE ORION

ROCHESTER

ADAMS

STONEY CREEK

Romeo

Utica

Utica Eisenhower

 

District 29 at TBA

HARPER WOODS

Grosse Pointe North

Marysville

Port Huron

St. Clair

St. Clair Shores Lake Shore

Warren Woods Tower

 

District 30 at TBA

AVONDALE

OAK PARK

Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood

Birmingham Marian

Center Line

Madison Heights Lamphere

Warren Fitzgerald

 

District 31 at TBA

WATERFORD MOTT

WATERFORD KETTERING

Clio

Flint Kearsley

Holly

North Branch

Orchard Lake St. Mary's

Girls Basketball Preview.

Written Sunday November 23rd at 8:04 PM Here is the Girls Basketball Preview Outlook. I have the teams in this projected order along with th...