Saturday, December 21, 2024

OAA Basketball Top 23.

Written Saturday December 21st at 5:05 PM

Here are the top 23 basketball rankings heading into the holidays.


Boys

 

1. Groves 6-1: Falcons will be fine despite tough overtime loss to Detroit Martin Luther King.

2. Clarkston 6-1: Wolves will be fine after a tough loss to Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit.

3. Ferndale 2-5: Ethan Vinyard is the key to the Eagles season.

4. Avondale 5-3: Yellow Jackets are more than holding their own in the Red.

5. West Bloomfield 2-5: Lakers have been battle tested despite record.

6. Lake Orion 4-4: The break could not have come at a better time for the Dragons.

7. Oxford 8-0: Wildcats have been rolling despite not having a strong non conference schedule.

8. North Farmington 4-4: Raiders inexperience has shown in the last two games.

9. Adams 3-5: Highlanders have been a tricky team to figure out.

10. Bloomfield Hills 6-1: Blackhawks still favorite in Blue despite home loss to Royal Oak.

11. Troy 3-5: Mason Parker is doing Mason Parker things for the Colts.

12. Farmington 5-2: What Falcons team am I seeing, Harper Woods or Seaholm???

13. Stoney Creek 4-3: Quentin Rangi has been a difference maker for the Cougars.

14. Pontiac 4-4: JJ Claudio has been really good lately for the Phoenix.

15. Seaholm 1-6: Maples have been playing much better despite the record.

16. Royal Oak 4-3: CJ Hairston is a star in the making for the Ravens.

17. Troy Athens 1-6: Red Hawks 1-3-1 defense will keep them in games.

18. Rochester 4-3: What happened against Pontiac, Falcons???

19. Ferndale University 5-2: Eagles are much improved and the record shows it.

20. Southfield Arts and Tech 3-4: Warriors have been very inconsistent lately.

21. Berkley 2-5: Drew Sermo has been very consistent despite tough losses.

22. Oak Park 1-2: Knights have struggled as of late.

23. Harper Woods 1-3: Pioneers have looked really bad the last three games.


Girls

(X- Played Saturday but don't have score yet)


1. Seaholm 6-1: Maples resolve showed against Ferndale coming back from nine down to win.

2. Clarkston 4-3: Tough schedule has harden the Wolves.

X 3. Ferndale 4-3: Eagles lack of depth has shown in their last two losses.

4. Avondale 5-1: Despite loss to Plymouth Salem, Yellow Jackets are much improved.

5. West Bloomfield 1-4: Lakers are fine despite rough start.

6. Stoney Creek 4-1: Cougars have started to turn things around since their opening night loss to Walled Lake Northern.

7. Lake Orion 5-2: When Charlotte Peplowski plays well, the Dragons are a different team.

8. Oxford 2-4: Bench got some good work in for the Wildcats despite the mono issues to two starters.

9. Rochester 2-3: The Falcons offense has gotten going, a lot of that has been Alice Max.

10. Adams 4-2: Highlanders might be the most dangerous team in the league and this is without Faith Zoldus.

11. Berkley 5-1: Bears might be ready to make a run but loss to Seaholm bothers me.

12. Royal Oak 2-3: Ravens have been up and down lately.

13. Southfield Arts and Tech 4-1: Warriors winning over teams they're suppose to, defense still an issue.

14. Troy Athens 4-2: Kata Tasich has to be on everyone's radar now.

15. Troy 0-5: I need to do a Tom Grossi Fan Reaction YouTube video to describe the Colts.

16. Groves 0-5: Falcons are making progress despite tough record.

17. North Farmington 3-5: Hailey Webley and Lucy Nemith are players to watch.

18. Bloomfield Hills 1-3: Blackhawks have been giving up a ton of points lately.

19. Farmington 3-4: Falcons have been competitive despite record.

20. Pontiac 2-3: Phoenix have been good against teams with the Academy name.

21. Ferndale University 3-3: Eagles showing promise after going winless last season.

22. Oak Park 0-3: Knights have been a hard team to figure out.

23. Harper Woods 3-2: Off the court issues are plaguing the Pioneers.

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Pontiac has a new Boys Basketball Coach.

Written Wednesday December 11th at 9:00 PM

The Pontiac Phoenix made a surprising coaching move before the season began according to sources.

Pontiac Coach Andrew Myers was not listed as the head coach on the MHSAA website. The Phoenix have DeQuan Washington as the head coach according to the MHSAA website.

It is unknown what happened with Myers and if there was a falling out with the school.

Myers led the Phoenix to a 13-9 record in his only season last season. Myers most notably played at Clarkston for legendary coach Dan Fife.

Pontiac sits at 1-1 on the season despite being one of the favorites in the Blue.

We'll see what happens with the Phoenix as the season progress.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.

 

Here is the conformation.

https://www.mhsaa.com/schools/pontiac/boys/varsity/basketball/2024

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Oxford has a new Girls Basketball Coach.

Written Tuesday December 10th at 11:00 PM

The Wildcats have a new girls basketball coach.

Oxford has named Trevor Marshall their new coach after Phil Dawson stepped down.

The MHSAA website confirmed the move.

Oxford is 1-2 on the season. Marshall is also the junior varsity coach for the program.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.


Here is the MHSAA Website confirming the Marshall conformation.

https://www.mhsaa.com/schools/oxford/girls/varsity/basketball/2024

 

Monday, December 9, 2024

Meyer steps down at Avondale.

Written Monday December 9th at 7:20 PM

Avondale will have a new varsity football coach next fall.

Yellow Jackets coach Bob Meyer has stepped down coaching the program after three years in Auburn Hills.

A very accurate source confirmed the news that Meyer stepped down after the season ended.

Meyer led the Yellow Jackets to a 22-10 record with three postseason appearances and won the Gold in his last two years. Avondale lost twice to Walled Lake Western in the postseason.

It will be very interesting to see what Avondale does with their coaching search and the transition period that awaits them.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.

Loria leaves legacy at Bloomfield Hills.

Written Monday December 9th at 6:55 PM

The first ever football coach at Bloomfield Hills has stepped down coaching the program.

Bloomfield Hills coach Dan Loria has stepped down coaching the program. Loria stepped down after the season but the source is now confirmed.

Loria was 42-67 at coach of the Blackhawks. He was at Bloomfield Hills Lahser posting a 72-45 record with the Knights. 

Loria went 9-1 twice in 2013 and in 2021 but was 5-22 in the final three years with the Blackhawks. 

It will be really interesting to see where Bloomfield Hills goes with their coaching search. Program strength is a concern this offseason.

We'll see what happens.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Girls Basketball Preview.

Written Wednesday November 27th at 12:25 PM

Here is the preview for Girls Basketball for the 2024/2025 season.

Girls Basketball Shortcomings

https://saginawbay4650.blogspot.com/2024/03/girls-basketball-shortcomings.html

 

Girls Basketball Districts

https://saginawbay4650.blogspot.com/2024/06/girls-basketball-districts-are-out-2024.html  

 

Girls Basketball Preview Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq7o5FF8f7E


AROUND THE OAA TOP TEN ENTERING THE SEASON.

 

1. West Bloomfield

2. Troy

3. Clarkston

4. Stoney Creek

5. Seaholm

6. Royal Oak

7. Lake Orion

8. Ferndale

9. Rochester

10. Avondale

 

RED

This division is loaded with a ton of proven teams. West Bloomfield won the Division One State crown last season but they are replacing a lot from last season. Clarkston has a ton of proven talent coming back plus their freshmen class is looking really good. Ferndale is coming up to the Red from the Gold after a really successful season but there are warning signs surrounding the Eagles. Stoney Creek went to the State Quarterfinals last season but there are some questions surrounding the point guard spot. Lake Orion is the sleeper, the Dragons have a proven player along with proven returners but can they bond is the question. Oxford has a new coach but they have to go through a coaching transition which has to happen during the season. Overall this division looks to be balanced, any team can win this division.

 

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKERS

 

LAST SEASON: 27-1, 10-0 Red. Won Division One State Crown with 60-30 win over Grand Blanc.

STRENGTH: Athleticism.

WEAKNESS: Size.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Sheridan Beal-F

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Replacing Production???: The Lakers won the Division One State crown last season but they lost four starters from that team. West Bloomfield won't be as deep as in years past but they are still talented. They have Ava Lord, Sheridan Beal, Breanna Gamble-Jones, Breasia Gamble-Jones, Jordyn Ratliff, Jaylee Head, and London Hall coming back for Coach Darrin McCallaster. Program strength is a big concern for the Lakers. West Bloomfield also has a very tough district looming. Replacing four starters from last season will be a challenge coming into the season.

 

 

CLARKSTON WOLVES

 

LAST SEASON: 19-7, 6-4 Red. Lost 44-42 to Grand Blanc in Division One Regional Finals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Size, Mental Mindset.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Brooklyn Covert-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Mental Mindset: The Wolves made a ton of ground winning a district over Lake Orion and almost won a regional but fell to Grand Blanc. "We want to get back there or farther, that's kind of our goal, we as a team haven't outlined any goals but to a person we want to get back there again, we tasted it we want to get back there again" said Coach Aaron Goodnough. Clarkston has Brooklyn Covert, Elliana Robak, Marley Mazur, Ella Morgner, Ellery Hernandez, Kayla Butki, Lauren Fishtaller, Keira Zorski, and Lexi Fry coming back. They also have incoming players in Brooke Bond and Bella Flavin could be impact players for Goodnough. Covert and Robak should get a ton of attention this season. The Wolves have a tough non conference and a challenging district that looms. Program strength looks to be solid for Goodnough. "Our 28 class is very, very good, I think we'll be sprinkling in some on varsity right away, it's made for a really competitive summer which is always great, we got some girls who are defiantly going to contribute, they are going to get better whether it's in games or in practice, it's great all the away along" Goodnough concluded. Size is a big question mark coming into the season for Clarkston. The Wolves could make some noise with their depth but mental mindset is a concern.



FERNDALE EAGLES

 

LAST SEASON: 17-4, 8-0 Gold. Lost 67-43 to Birmingham Detroit Country Day in Division Two District Finals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Depth, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Demi Bolton-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Program Strength, Expectations: The Eagles had a turnaround winning 17 games with a very young roster last season that ran into a really good Birmingham Detroit Country Day team in the district finals. Ferndale has basically followed their athletic director and boys basketball coach Juan Rickman's path when it comes to scheduling and made the jump to the Red this season. "It's going to be a good experience, I think we're ready for it, ready for tougher competition to prepare us for this run and make it to States" said Coach Keith Paris. Paris had a really young team as mentioned and has had a strong summer. They have Aaliyah Frost, Inaya Davis, Demi Bolton, Janiya Larry, Masiah Clark, Kathleen DeVillena, and Keyanna McGarrell coming back along with emerging talents in Zahra Richardson, Janielle Turner, McKenzie Turner, Malia Taylor, Kassidy Cain, and Zayria McCrary coming back for Paris. They added Kamaria Paige and Gabby Foster who transferred to Ferndale this offseason. Paige comes from Southfield Arts and Tech and Foster from Macomb Dakota. Program strength is a huge concern and playing in the Red with proven powers are warning flags with them moving up three divisions. Program building is the biggest concern for Ferndale. "It's tough, we don't have a JV team, we don't have a freshman team and it's been since I got here, we barely had a varsity team, they had six kids even last year we had six kids, us being able to develop our younger kids at our Middle School and getting them into our high school that's big for us even though we don't have a JV team, a lot of our Middle Schoolers are ready to play so they'll come in and make a big impact" Paris concluded. The Eagles could be very good but the warning signs are there especially when it comes to program strength.

 


STONEY CREEK COUGARS

 

LAST SEASON: 20-6, 6-4 Red. Lost 49-27 to Grand Blanc in Division One State Quarterfinals.

STRENGTH: Interior.

WEAKNESS: Point Guard.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Merrick Schlawbach-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: How to replace Sarah LaPrarie???: The Cougars had one of their best seasons in school history winning 20 games before falling to Grand Blanc in the State Quarterfinals. Stoney Creek might have the talent to make another deep run if everything goes right. "We bring back four of the five starters, a lot of defensive minded players back, it's going to be a lot of fun, we'll get better on defense, we'll be able to get up and down a little faster, ball movement a little bit more just looking forward to building off what we did last year and continue the run we are on" said Coach Columbus Williams. Williams benefited from having an experienced roster last season and they still have experience in Merrick Schlawbach, Izzy Ivezaj, Calista Ivezaj, Abigail Ivezaj, Mikayla Gendich, Addy Allen, Samantha Fulkerson, Taylor Fulkerson, Sophie Budzick, Jadelynn Freeman, and Jenna Cook coming back. Losing Sarah LaPrarie hurts after she graduated. "You can't replace Sarah LaPrarie, four year starter, all OAA over at Hope, made the team. It's going to be by committee to replace her, 14-15 points per game just can't get that in one person, it's going to be fun seeing the younger guys step up this year" Williams said. Program strength is a big concern for Stoney Creek."Hopefully we can compete for the OAA Red, if we can get out of districts and make another run, I know the regional is a little bit tougher than it was last year but looking forward to just competing and we'll see what happens" Williams concluded. It wouldn't surprise anyone if the Cougars take a step back with the loss of LaPrarie this season.


 

LAKE ORION DRAGONS

 

LAST SEASON: 15-9, 3-7 Red. Lost 41-40 to Clarkston in Division One District Finals.

STRENGTH: Guards, Defense.

WEAKNESS: Size, Chemistry, Team Bonding.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Izzy Wotlinski-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Team Bonding: The Dragons were one point away from winning their second straight district crown but fell on a heartbreaker to Clarkston last season. Lake Orion has had a really interesting summer when it comes to numbers even though program strength looks strong in the lower levels. Coach Bob Brydges has a ton of questions with the varsity roster but there are similarities to the path when it comes to the worksman like approach. They have their leading scorer in Izzy Wotlinski coming back along with Charlotte Peplowski, Riley House, and Dani Heck. The Dragons also have newcomers Lala Hill, Kara Veeder, Liz Crawford, and Jasmine Randolph coming to varsity and Brooke Armstrong and Mel Guccione coming back into the program. Size is a concern for Brydges but the biggest question mark is chemistry and also team bonding. They have the talent and worksman like approach to be a player and have a lot of upside. Team bonding will be really important this season if Lake Orion wants to make some noise.

 

 

OXFORD WILDCATS

 

LAST SEASON: 11-12, 3-7 Red. Lost 60-38 to Grand Blanc in Division One District Finals.

STRENGTH: Forwards, Point Guard.

WEAKNESS: Size, Transition Period, Team Bonding.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Tegan O'Connor-F

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Coaching Transition: The Wildcats had an up and down year winning 11 games and making the district finals falling to Grand Blanc last season. Oxford will have a new coach in Phil Dawson taking over the program. Dawson has had a really interesting summer for the Wildcats and will look to put his system in place. They have a ton of proven experience in Alison Hufstedler, Sophia Rabb, Emma Beggs, Mia Champagne, Tegan O’Connor, Brynley Cardona, Camryn Quidort, Jaylen Jacobsen, Katelyn Brockway, and Claire Bruski coming back. Team bonding is going to be the key for Oxford along with the coaching transition that has to take place during the season. Program strength is a big concern for the Wildcats. Oxford should be solid but they have a ton of questions as well this season.

 

 

WHITE

The White is a very interesting division of balance and different styles. Troy has a ton of proven experience coming back but they have a ton of questions. Royal Oak made the regional final but they lost a ton of proven experience. Seaholm has the proven experience coming back, can they be primed to made a deep postseason run??? Groves has a new coach and a ton of questions. Rochester comes from the Red. They have a new coach along with key returning players in the interior but guards are a question mark. Bloomfield Hills has a new coach and a ton of questions. The White has a ton of proven experience on each team. It should be really interesting to watch.


TROY COLTS

 

LAST SEASON: 14-9, 9-1 White. Lost 64-46 to Bloomfield Hills in Division One District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Proven Experience, Depth.

WEAKNESS: Size, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Olivia Sprangler-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Experience Matters: The Colts had a struggle early in Coach Laura Guzman's first few weeks seeing what works but they turned things around and won the White but couldn't get past Bloomfield Hills in a crazy game in the district semifinals last season."Last year was building chemistry for the girls to like basketball again, they kind of found a rhythm and we won nine in a row, we won 14 games after winning three the previous year, this year we are very deep, I think we can put some pieces together I think we can make a pretty good run" said Guzman. What helps Guzman is that she will have a ton of proven experience in Diamond Prince, Reagan Zeiter, Carly Higginbottom, Olivia Sprangler, Sophia Kaltsounis, Kelsey Block, Aly Matuza, Savannah Oddy, Victoria Siegan, Shavani Angadi, Brianna Bert, and Lizzie Dobbs coming back and that's not mentioning Maci Zeiter who is coming into the program. "Obviously we have 10 returning players, seven seniors, a very good incoming class, we're really excited if we can put it together we'll be pretty good" Guzman said. Troy could be a team that could make a serious leaps and bounds even though program strength and size are question marks despite Guzman being high on their freshman class. "We have if she can knock the rust off a girl who played her freshman year and didn't play last year so she's been at conditioning, she's about 5.11 and I think if can get our bigs up and down the floor a little bit better that can help us inside and get everybody ready to play" Guzman concluded. They have a great chance to have a deep postseason run like what Stoney Creek did with the proven experience they have coming back.

 

 

SEAHOLM MAPLES

 

LAST SEASON: 15-9, 7-3 White. Lost 49-46 to Bloomfield Hills in Division One District Finals.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Complacency.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Addy Flynn-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Experience Matters: The Maples made a ton of noise winning 15 games and getting to the district finals before falling to Bloomfield Hills. The motivation for Seaholm has to be win the district and see what happens for Coach Chris Manchester. "The girls have been super excited about this year, after last year we won the White and tried to move to the Red, didn't get voted in so we're going to go in the White again, it's going to be competitive, we're going to have a lot of fun, the girls love each other, been working really hard" said Manchester. They have a ton of proven experience in Addy Flynn, Mary Gumbus, Taylor Hartwig, Emma Weber, Sophie Sullivan, Ella Koosis, Addy Kitzman, Jada Josifovski, and Elia Gifford coming back. Complacency is the concern for the Maples and the district looks very daunting for Seaholm but that doesn't phase Manchester or the Maples "This might be the year, they bought in and actually for the first time I've seen some emotion about being upset about last year finals and I think this year will put them over the top this year" Manchester said.. Program strength looks to be solid for Manchester. They should be in the conversation this season.

 


ROYAL OAK RAVENS

 

LAST SEASON: 19-7, 6-4 White. Lost 58-25 to West Bloomfield in Division One Regional Finals.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Depth.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Lucy Freytag-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: What Next???: The Ravens made a ton of history winning their first district crown and getting to the regional finals but can they sustain is the question despite losing a ton of talent to graduation last season. They have Lucy Freytag, Lydia Dickens, Hannah Saunders, Jordan Hills, Vivian Lawrence, and Maddie Lawrence coming back and have Kolbie Roelofs coming into the program for Coach Brian Sopota. Sopota has done an excellent job at building program strength in Royal Oak even though he might not have a freshman program this season. Depth could be an issue heading into the season. The Ravens are a team that could be in line to make some noise again with their defensive mindset and philosophy.

 


ROCHESTER FALCONS

 

LAST SEASON: 9-15, 2-8 Red. Lost 37-32 to Stoney Creek in Division One District Finals.

STRENGTH: Size.

WEAKNESS: Guards.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Lucy Cook-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Guard Play: The Falcons uncharacteristically struggled last season putting up points despite having the twin towers in Alice Max and Kylie Robinson. They won nine games and fell to Stoney Creek in the district finals. Rochester made a coaching change this offseason naming Andy Topie the new head coach. Topie will have his hands full besides Max and Robinson. He also has Lucy Cook, Angela Cichowski, Arisara MacDonald, Taylor Parsons, and Erica Procter also coming back. Emma Max could be a player to watch as well for the Falcons. Program strength looks strong for Rochester especially with Jeff Haney on staff. The Falcons will look to score more and continue their defense but guard play remains the biggest question mark for a team that is in a new division and will look to get back to the Red in the future.

 

 

GROVES FALCONS

 

LAST SEASON: 8-14, 3-7 White. Lost 47-35 to Royal Oak in Division One District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Interior, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Jacey Roy-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Can the Falcons find interior play???: The Falcons had a really interesting season where they were up and down winning eight games last season. Groves coach Alison Hidey left for Livonia Stevenson this offseason and new coach Jessica Duleba takes over the program. "I know we graduated a lot of players or at least that's what everyone is telling me, we graduated a lot, we're young I'm just looking forward to having a clean slate, I brought in a lot of new coaches with me so we're looking forward to what we want to do and structuring it differently and hopefully we can do some damage" said Duleba. Duleba did a really good job at Lakeland but this will be her first varsity job and she has a tough challenge ahead of her. "I'm walking into a new program I will see how many players we have showing up, it's what we're going to have" Duleba said. They have Harlem Simpson, Jacey Roy, Aniyah White, Rose Strada, Sophie Schwanik, and Micah Smith coming back. Having Simpson and Roy will be huge especially since they know the division and what to expect. Program strength is a concern for Duleba along with the interior. "We do have some younger players that are going to need skill work put together and you can teach players to do things, I'm not too worried about that I guess, the style we're going to play, we'll be able to teach how to defend, it's not only just about size so it is a different league, the competition is very different so I'm looking forward to the OAA" Duleba said. It looks like Simpson and Roy might have to carry Groves until the interior game develops this season.

 

 

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BLACKHAWKS

 

LAST SEASON: 14-10, 7-3 White. Lost 47-40 to Stoney Creek in Division One Regional Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Depth.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Brianna Young-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Coaching transition: The Blackhawks have built a proven program under Coach Kristen Massey winning their first district crown and getting to the regional semifinals but they have a new coach after Massey stepped down in assistant Renardo Brown. Brown as mentioned was on Massey's staff so the coaching transition won't be as new to the players. "It's not bad, me and Coach Brown were on the bench last year, Coach Brown is going to be the head coach and I'm going to be his assistant, also going to have Marcus Woods, we're going to have three coaches for varsity, we're going to be young, we graduated a lot from last year, we had a good season, we won a district championship, tied for the division and we're looking forward with the young girls, keeping the program moving in the right direction and competing with the Lake Orion's and the Seaholm's" said assistant coach Steve Green. Bloomfield Hills has Brianna Young, Brianna Brooks, and Giselle Haddad coming back. Young had a really strong year last season. "She's been doing great going to Schoolcraft, she's doing pretty good, she's been working out regularly, she'll be our go to player, we're going to rely on her to take a lot of shots" Green said. Supporting cast and depth is the biggest question mark for the Blackhawks. Program strength looks to be solid. Bloomfield Hills is going to be as good as Young takes them this season.

 

 


BLUE

The Blue is a very interesting division that features change and opportunity. Avondale comes from the Gold after an injury filled season last season. They have a lot coming back. Berkley had a really good year and will look to continue that stretch onto this season. Southfield Arts and Tech looks to find balance this season. Adams has to overcome a key injury early but when they get healthy look out. Troy Athens should be much improved. Harper Woods comes from the White with a lot of questions. North Farmington comes from the White after struggling last season. There are a ton of questions surrounding the Raiders. Overall the Blue has more questions then answers describing each team.

 

AVONDALE YELLOW JACKETS

 

LAST SEASON: 8-15, 6-2 Gold. Lost 59-34 to Seaholm in Division One District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Health, Size, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Madison Manyweathers-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Health: The Yellow Jackets had an injury riddled season in which they won eight games and fell to Seaholm in the district semifinals. "We've been weight room champions this offseason, we've been hoping to prevent those injuries, some of it were freak accidents, it is what it is, we should be all right this year" said Coach Roy Christmon. Avondale made the move to the Blue believing this was the team that could turn things around and they are in a different district for the postseason. "It makes it wide open, you come out and play ball you can win it, we've just looking to come out and be super aggressive, make the right passes, right shots, and hopefully we can come out holding that trophy" Christmon said. The Yellow Jackets have the proven experience in Madison Manyweathers, Morgan McPherson, Amaria Daniel, Khaila Bradley, Giavanni Hollie-Jackson, Sasha McClellan, and Janaye Richardson coming back for Christmon. Program strength is a big concern while size is the other concern. "We want to win districts, win our league, stay healthy" Christmon concluded. Avondale should be really competitive if they can stay healthy especially with the non conference coming up.

 

 

BERKLEY BEARS

 

LAST SEASON: 19-6, 8-2 Blue. Lost 60-29 to Detroit Renaissance in Division One District Finals.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Adjusting to different styles.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Maddie Boswall-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Adjusting to different styles: The Bears had an incredible turnaround under Coach Clay Shaver winning 19 games last season. Berkley will have a much different team this season despite returning a ton of proven experience and they have program strength as well especially in the lower levels. "We're returning eight of nine, we graduated Malve (Nolan) who was our MVP and is playing kicking butt, playing at Kalamazoo but we got kids who have been playing together for a ling time, they've played exceptionally well together, we're going to play fast, we're going to play aggressive, and I think we're going to play well" said Shaver. The Bears questions will be sustainability and can they do it against big time opponents like Detroit Renaissance who plays a different brand of basketball. "It was a good experience, our district shifted around so we won't see Renaissance in districts (at Royal Oak) this year but Renaissance, the kind of eye opening thing for us was that they played the exact same offense we played, they just played it a little bit faster and a little bit better, I think a little bit more cohesion then we did being year one with our new system and I think we're more prepared, we're going to play a more tougher schedule this year, I think we're just going to get better and we got the basics in solve, I got fantastic guards that play really well together and we got our very young sophomore bigs who were very green last year are far more polished, and our juniors so it's kind of an added lair and an added weapon and I think we'll be able to use it this year" Shaver said. They have Avery Wintergarden, Maddie Boswall, Katelyn Sills, Nadia Watt, Hailey Kirkwood, Blessing Nweke, Caleigh Tracy, Olivia Church, and Z Diop coming back. Program strength looks to be solid and having a ton of proven experience also helps as well. "We had a dinner with the seniors, I think the sky is the limit, we played well, we want to win the Blue, part of their legacy is they want to get us moved to the White in their last year and I think districts are on the table, every team in our district we played last year so we kind of know what they got and they know what we got, we'll put our cards out and see where it goes" Shaver concluded. Berkley could be in line for another special season.

 

 

ADAMS HIGHLANDERS

 

LAST SEASON: 7-17, 3-7 Blue. Lost 49-39 to Stoney Creek in Division One District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Interior, Depth.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Faith Zoldus-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Patience paying off: The Highlanders have started to turn things around a little bit but it took them longer than thought but it seems like they are on the rise. Adams will look to keep the momentum after an emotional 53-50 overtime win over Utica Eisenhower in the first round. Adams has proven experience in Faith Zoldus, Neveah Williams, and Lily Tomahauk coming back for Coach Joe Malburg. Zoldus has been getting a ton of attention from college scouts however Zoldus has been battling an injury which is very concerning. Program strength looks to be on the rise for Malburg. Patience is always the key and it could pay off this season.

 

 

TROY ATHENS RED HAWKS

 

LAST SEASON: 9-14, 5-5 Blue. Lost 59-46 to Bloomfield Hills in Division One First Round.

STRENGTH: Guards, Forwards.

WEAKNESS: Health, Mental Mindset.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Alex Link-F

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Health: The Red Hawks were hit with the injury bug last season. Health will be a key for Troy Athens if they want to make some noise this season. They have Yasmeen Dabbish, Alex Link, Katrina Tasich, and Farida Youseff coming back for Coach Stacie Klumpp. Dabbish and Link look to be the key players for Klumpp this season. Program strength looks to be solid especially the sophomore class. The key for the Red Hawks is staying healthy and if they do they could surprise some folks.

 

 

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH WARRIORS

 

LAST SEASON: 13-10, 5-5 Blue. Lost 91-30 to Detroit Renaissance in Division One District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Defense.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Christian Banks-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Defense: The Warriors lost a ton of proven experience and seen one of their top players transfer out of Southfield Arts and Tech. Coach Shaquita Coltrane's team can score in bunches but they also give up a ton as well. Defense has to be the Warriors top priority if they want to make some noise this season. They have Christian Banks, Samiya Ashford, and Jordyn Ushery coming back for Coltrane but Kamaria Page transferred to Ferndale as mentioned. Program strength is a big concern for the Warriors but the defense is a bigger concern heading into the season.

 

 

HARPER WOODS PIONEERS

 

LAST SEASON: 10-12, 5-5 White. Lost 52-51 to Warren Fitzgerald in Division Two Regional Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Experience, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Amari Hutchinson-F

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Sustainability: The Pioneers won the district crown despite winning 10 games along with a tough 52-51 regional semifinal loss to Warren Fitzgerald last season. Harper Woods will look to continue their success with a younger lineup this season. The Pioneers have Amari Hutchinson and Laniyah West coming back for Coach LaToya Tate. Program strength looks to be a concern for Tate heading into the season. Harper Woods will be a really interesting team to watch this season.

 

 

NORTH FARMINGTON RAIDERS

 

LAST SEASON: 12-12, 3-7 White. Lost 66-7 to West Bloomfield in Division One District Semifinals.

STRENGTH: Defense.

WEAKNESS: Scoring, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Quyaamah Jihad-F

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Scoring: The Raiders had an up and down year last season but lost two top players to graduation. Coach Michael Allin needs to address scoring and program strength which are two big concerns this season. North Farmington has Jade Spears, Quyaamah Jihad, Shylah Tarin, and Shalaya Rogers coming back. Jihad has been getting a ton of attention as of late for the Raiders and will look to be their top player. Program strength is a concern for Allin. If he can address this area then the program will be in a better place for years to come. Scoring is another concern as well which they need to address. They have the defense which always helps and Jihad will be looked upon to score this season.

 

 

 

GOLD

The Gold is a four team division to where each team really struggled last season. Farmington comes from the Blue after winning one game last season. The Falcons will look for better results this season. Oak Park was building their program and will look to take the next step. Ferndale University has experience but a new coach as well after going winless last season. Pontiac will look to stay healthy after a rough end of the year last season. Overall it should be a really interesting division to watch.

 

FARMINGTON FALCONS

 

LAST SEASON: 1-21, 0-10 Blue. Lost 72-29 to North Farmington in Division One First Round.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Improvement.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Edimari King-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Experience is a strength, improvement is a concern: It was a nightmare for the Falcons winning one game and wasn't even competitive in most games last season. Farmington should get wins but improvement is a big question for Coach Natalie Nowak's team despite having a lot of experience. The Falcons have Edimari King, Alexis Gebs, Emma Mohr, Anna Toranchuk, Grace Lamott, Gaia Demeester, Mya Jones, Sydney Nogas, and Kate Martin coming back for Nowak. Program strength will be something to watch for Farmington. Nowak has toughen the non conference schedule knowing what is ahead when it comes to the schedule and the district is not easy either. The Falcons should be in line to get more wins but improvement will be the biggest challenge.

 

 

OAK PARK KNIGHTS

 

LAST SEASON: 5-13, 4-4 Gold. Lost 78-31 to Southfield Arts and Tech in Division One First Round.

STRENGTH: Guards.

WEAKNESS: Depth, Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Gabrielle Lee-G

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Guard play: The Knights had a really young team which won five games last season. Oak Park will look to have a better season this year. Oak Park has Mackenzie Blake, Madison Johnson-Williams, Sienna Walker, and Gabrielle Lee coming back for Coach Tyler Washington. Depth and program strength is something to watch with the Knights. Oak Park could be a team that could be in line for a much better year.

 

 

PONTIAC PHOENIX

 

LAST SEASON: 5-15, 2-6 Gold. Didn’t make Postseason.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Program Strength.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: ???

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Program Strength: The Phoenix really struggled with numbers winning five games but didn't even make the postseason. "Last season was my second year, we had more competitive team but we had injuries and a couple of other issues, playing basketball is easy for us but the stuff off the court and of course not having a lot of girls, its happened across the nation, not having a lot of girls participate in girls basketball to force Pontiac to not make it" said Lett. Pontiac went to Division Two but is in a really tough district. The key for Coach Corray Lett and his team is to build numbers and stay healthy."Everytime we step on the court we are expected to win the game, our expectations never change, whether we have five players or six players" Lett said. Program strength is a concern for the Phoenix. "We overestimated our numbers, this year we're down a division, in a different district this year so as competitive as it still going to be a lot better not playing in Class A playing with the numbers" Lett concluded. I don't think they will go through what they went through again. Pontiac should be much improved this season.

 

 

FERNDALE UNIVERSITY EAGLES

 

LAST SEASON: 0-18, 0-8 Gold. Lost 59-14 to Detroit Lincoln King Academy in Division Two First Round.

STRENGTH: Experience.

WEAKNESS: Mental Mindset.

MOST CRITICAL PLAYER: Kayla Sanders-F

 

BIGGEST STORYLINE: Nowhere to go but up: It was a really rough year for the Eagles not winning a game and wasn't even competitive in most of those games. Ferndale University has a new coach in Bennie Szczepkowski taking over the program. "Hopefully seeing what we have, it will be a lot of work man we got to put in the work, willing to commit to the work, no days off, I know a lot of people are resting over Thanksgiving and Christmas break we will not be, we'll be in the gym but we can not afford to have an 0 for season again, the good thing is that I can't do any worse but I hope the girls are ready for a new direction and ready to work" Szczepkowski said. He should have an experienced team in LeAnna Spencer, Gabrielle Thompson, Kayla Sanders, Taniyah Crawford, Tamary Powell, Kendall Spencer, and Jayda Wilson coming back. Program strength looks to be rising again despite having one team last season. "My expectation is we want to grow, we want to be competitive especially in our division, there were a couple of games where they competed in so my goal is to still compete, I'm not laying down, not saying we're young but we're going to compete, that's my goal, compete" Szczepkowski concluded. It should be a better year for Ferndale University, the key is mental mindset.

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Football Shortcomings.

Written Saturday November 23rd at 3:50 PM

The 2024 OAA football season has came to an end. Here are the shortcomings for each team in the OAA.

West Bloomfield: The Lakers had an up and down year but had a really tough matchup against Novi Detroit Catholic Central in the district finals. West Bloomfield turned the ball over twice which led to Shamrocks touchdowns in a 41-14 loss. The Lakers lose a lot of proven talent but they have the majority of their defense coming back along with Jamal Shakesphere. It will be very interesting to see what the Lakers have next season.

Lake Orion: The Dragons seen their season come to an end after a disappointing 34-16 loss to Clarkston in the first round. Lake Orion lost to a better team and was outplayed in every single fashion. The Dragons also have a Clarkston problem. The Wolves are 14-3 in their last 17 games against the Dragons. Lake Orion's offense scored 23 points in the last two weeks. The Dragons lose a lot of proven experience but it's clear for Coach Chris Bell and his program they need to hit a reset button this offseason.

Clarkston: The Wolves will have a ton of questions this offseason after a shocking 41-0 loss to Adams in the district finals. Clarkston has the majority of their team coming back next season but this has to be a humbling experience and something that Wolves fans and especially Coach Justin Pintar don't ever want to feel again.

Adams: The Highlanders had a great run getting to the Division One State Semifinals but fell 27-7 to Hudsonville. Adams has a strong junior class coming back with Nolan Farris most likely going back to wide receiver with Ryland Watters at quarterback along with Cam Darwood at wide reciever coming back for Coach Tony Patritto. They lose Matteo Humbert which will be a tough loss with the rushing attack. The defense will be stout as well. Program strength is strong with Adams, they will be back next season.

Oxford: The Wildcats had a great season winning the Red (First league title since 2007 when they were in the Flint Metro League) and beating Davison in the first round but fell 29-7 to Grand Blanc in the district finals. Oxford loses a ton of proven experience but they have Eli Tabert and Jack Hendrix coming back next season for Coach Zach Line. Program strength will be something to watch for the Wildcats next season as well.

Harper Woods: The Pioneers made it back to the Division Four State Semifinals but fell to a really good and motivated Goodrich program 28-14. Harper Woods loses Colby Bailey and others to graduation. They have Nate Rocheleau, DeAndre Bidden, and Dakota Guerrant coming back for Coach Rob Oden. Program strength looks solid for Oden but this will be a tough pill to swallow. The Pioneers will be back next season.

Groves: The Falcons went unbeaten until they had a heartbreaking 28-27 overtime loss to Orchard Lake St. Marys in the Division Two State Semifinals denying a trip to Ford Field for the fourth time. People are going to question Coach Brendan Flaherty's decision to go for two instead of the extra point. There will be so many what if's. Groves loses a ton of proven experience. It will be really interesting to see what happens with Coach Brendan Flaherty's team heading into next season losing a ton of experience.

Stoney Creek: The Cougars seen their season come to an end in the first round falling 44-14 to Adams for the second time in three weeks. They lose Spencer Beckeman and Sam Fogler to graduation but Coach Rick Powell has program strength on his side with his sub-varsity programs. Stoney Creek is back to where they need to be heading into the offseason.

Rochester: The Falcons finished the season strong with a 45-8 win over Walled Lake Northern. Rochester was the better team that night finishing the season at 4-5. There will be a ton of what if’s for Coach Erik Vernon and his program heading into the offseason but winning two games to finish is a start heading into next season.

Southfield Arts and Tech: The Warriors had a really disappointing season concluding against Detroit Renaissance winning 26-22 to close at 2-7 this season. Southfield Arts and Tech will be a team to watch for Coach Keith McKenzie this offseason.

Farmington: The Falcons had a tough matchup with Orchard Lake St. Marys falling 51-0 in the district finals at Falcon Field. Farmington had a strong season getting to the postseason and beating Lakeland in the process. Coach Jason Albright has this program heading in the right direction and will be a team to watch this offseason.

North Farmington: The Raiders had a rough 42-7 loss to Orchard Lake St. Marys at Ron Holland Field in the first round. North Farmington had a rebirth winning the Blue but they were dealt a terrible fate by the MHSAA getting the Eaglets first. Coach Jon Herstein has this program heading in the right direction.

Oak Park: The Knights had a season of what ifs winning 32-21 over Bloomfield Hills on Friday night. You have to wonder what if Oak Park was in Division Three and not in Division Two, it could have been different. There will be a ton of questions for Coach Greg Carter and his team come this offseason.

Troy: The Colts had a tough 35-7 loss to North Farmington keeping them out of the postseason for a second straight season. Troy loses a lot of proven talent and they will be a different team next season for Coach Chris Frasier. There will be a ton of questions this offseason.

Troy Athens: The Red Hawks had a rough season finishing at 2-7 but went out on top with an impressive 42-7 win over Fraser. There will be some questions heading into the offseason for Troy Athens about the direction of the program but for Coach Tom Cook it’s about looking forward to the offseason.

Seaholm: The Maples had a tough matchup against arch rival Groves in the district finals. Seaholm was no match falling for the second time in three weeks 36-7 in the district finals. The Falcons outscored the Maples 71-7 in both meetings this season. Seaholm really overachieved this season. They will be very interesting to watch this offseason.

Bloomfield Hills: The Blackhawks have a lot of questions heading into next season after a 32-21 loss to Oak Park. Bloomfield Hills saw some strides at times offensively but they struggled when they played good teams. There will be questions for Coach Dan Loria after finishing 1-8 this season.

Avondale: The Yellow Jackets had a tough matchup in the district finals against Walled Lake Western. They kept it close but they fell apart falling 42-0 to the Warriors for the second straight year. Avondale has been outscored 92-22 in the last two years against Walled Lake Western. If Coach Bob Meyer wants to have a deep postseason run it's clear he has to figure a way to get by Walled Lake Western.

Ferndale: The Eagles had a great season getting to the postseason after winning 10-0 over Utica Ford II in week nine. They fell 49-14 to Groves in the first round of the postseason. Ferndale loses a ton of proven experience and Coach Eric Royal has stepped down so it will be a different team next season for sure.

Berkley: The Bears had an improving year under first year coach Casey Humes despite falling 45-0 to Madison Heights Lamphere  finishing at 2-7 this season. Berkley should keep improving heading into next season under Humes. They are in a much better place than they were last season.

Royal Oak: The Ravens kept Clawson from making the postseason with a 21-7 win finishing the season at 3-6. Royal Oak should be a very interesting to watch in the future. They had some great and not so great moments this season. It will be very interesting to see how Coach Collin Campbell handles this offseason.

Pontiac: The Phoenix closed the season with a 28-0 loss to Detroit Lincoln Park Academy finishing the season at 1-8. Depth was an issue for Pontiac all season. They lose a ton of talent including quarterback Kanye Donaldson. It will be very interesting to see what Coach Wendell Jefferson does this offseason.

OAA Basketball Top 23.

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