Wednesday, July 1, 2026

West Bloomfield has their new Athletic Director.

Written Wednesday July 1st at 7:55 PM

Updated Sunday July 5th at 7:04 PM

West Bloomfield has their new Athletic Director confirmed by both Tyler Kieft of Civic Center Television and a press release from West Bloomfield Community Schools. 

Thomas Degrand has become the new Athletic Director at West Bloomfield. According to the press release, he is the Education Technology teacher and Middle School Wrestling Coach at West Bloomfield Middle School. Degrand takes over for longtime West Bloomfield Athletic Director Eric Pierce who announced his retirement in May. Pierce had been the Athletic Director at West Bloomfield since 2014 and according to the West Bloomfield School District, Pierce was a long-time teacher since 2001.

According to the press release, Degrand served on multiple roles in the West Bloomfield School District. Providing leadership and mentoring opportunities. As the middle school wrestling coach, he was able to expand student participation and led the Lakers Middle School program to county championships. His mentoring, passion for helping students, and deep love for the community appealed to the superintendent Dania Bazzi.

Degrand was also a member of the Michigan State Wrestling team from 1998-2000 according to the press release. While at MSU, he earned his bachelors in Elementary Education and his master's in teaching. He would also earn an educational leadership degree at Oakland University.

Degrand's first task as Athletic Director will likely be looking for a new boys basketball coach as Arnette Jordan stepped down a few weeks ago along with settling into his new role.    

West Bloomfield competes in the OAA Red for Football, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, and Girls Volleyball. They will also compete in the Red this upcoming year in Wrestling. The Lakers also field strong programs in Baseball and Boys and Girls Track and Field. It will be interesting to see how West Bloomfield does with Degrand as the new Athletic Director.

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


The Press Release

WBSD is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Thomas DeGrand as the district’s new Athletic Director, effective July 1, 2026. | District News Items   

Monday, June 29, 2026

Clarkston has their new Athletic Director.

Written Monday June 29th at 3:22 PM

Shane Hynes has been around the OAA lately.

First, it was at Troy then it was at Waterford Kettering, then it was Waterford Mott, and then it was West Bloomfield. Then finally Hynes settled on becoming the next Athletic Director at Clarkston.

Hynes confirmed that he is the Athletic Director at Clarkston on X.

Hynes is a Clarkston 2015 alum. He takes over for Jeff Kosin who retired earlier this month after serving 10 years replacing legendary Athletic Director and boys' basketball coach Dan Fife in 2017. Hynes was also Clarkston's longtime kicker before having a successful college career before returning to Oakland County. Hynes continues to mentor kickers throughout Oakland County.

Hynes was leaving Waterford Mott for West Bloomfield at the end of the month, but it looks like things have changed according to multiple sources.

Hynes will have control of Clarkston's future schedule for all sports along with Clarkston and Sashabaw Middle Schools. Clarkston has 2,090 students which makes them one of the biggest enrollments in the State of Michigan.

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

Saturday, June 27, 2026

MHSAA Co-Op teams 2026-2027 and beyond (OAA teams only.)

Written Saturday June 27th at 11:25 PM

Here are all the MHSAA Co-Op teams.

Berkley (1167)/Royal Oak (1268)/Ferndale (667)/Clawson (374)- M1

Hockey


Berkley (1167)/Royal Oak (1268)- M1

Boys Lacrosse

Girls Lacrosse


Groves (1154)/Seaholm (1113)- Birmingham United

Boys Bowling

Girls Bowling

Hockey

Gymnastics

Cheerleading

Field Hockey

Boys Lacrosse

Girls Lacrosse

Boys Skiing

Girls Skiing 


Clawson (374)/Rochester Lutheran Northwest (277)/Bishop Foley (261)- Clawson

Boys Tennis


Clawson (374)/Southfield Christian (166)- Clawson

Wrestling


Lamphere (746)/Clawson (374)- Lamphere

Boys Swimming and Diving

Girls Swimming and Diving


Davison (1701)/Flushing (1228)/Swartz Creek (1056)/Goodrich (643)- Davison

Hockey


Ferndale (667)/Ferndale University (462)- Ferndale

Baseball

Boys Bowling

Girls Bowling

Football

Boys Golf

Girls Golf

Boys Soccer

Girls Soccer

Softball

Boys Swimming and Diving

Girls Swimming and Diving

Boys Tennis

Girls Tennis

Wrestling


Grand Blanc (2350)/Lapeer (1351)/Holly (921)- Grand Blanc

Hockey


Oxford (1833)/Holly (921)- Holly

Boys Skiing

Girls Skiing


Lake Orion (2141)/Oxford (1833)- Orion/Oxford

Hockey


Adams (1586)/Rochester (1818)- Rochester United

Hockey


Troy (2127)/Avondale (911)- Troy

Gymnastics


Troy (2127)/Troy Athens (1809)- Troy United

Hockey


Troy (2127)/Troy Athens (1809)/Berkley (1157)- Troy Athens

Boys Skiing

Girls Skiing


Troy Athens (2127)/Berkley (1157)- Troy Athens

Gymnastics


West Bloomfield (1611)/Bloomfield Hills (1608)/Waterford Kettering (1001)/Waterford Mott (998)- Lakes United

Hockey


Waterford Kettering (1001)/Waterford Mott (998)- Waterford United

Girls Basketball

Cheerleading

Gymnastics

Boys Golf

Girls Golf

Boys Swimming and Diving

Girls Swimming and Diving

Boys Lacrosse

Girls Lacrosse

Boys Tennis

Girls Tennis

Boys Skiing

Girls Skiing

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Girls Golf Regionals-2026

Written Tuesday June 23rd at 12:07 AM

Here are the regionals for girls golf.


Regional 3 at Northville

NORTHVILLE

NOVI

Brighton

Canton

Farmington

Livonia Churchill

Livonia Franklin

Livonia Stevenson

Milford

Plymouth

Salem

South Lyon East

Walled Lake Northern

Lakeland


Regional 4 Troy Athens

BERKLEY

GROVES

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

CLARKSTON

ROCHESTER

ADAMS

ROYAL OAK

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

TROY

TROY ATHENS

WATERFORD UNITED

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Detroit Renaissance

Fraser


Regional 5 at Stoney Creek

STONEY CREEK

LAKE ORION

OXFORD

Chippewa Valley

Macomb L'Anse Creuse

Macomb Dakota

Macomb L'Anse Creuse North

New Baltimore Anchor Bay

Romeo

St. Clair Shores Lakeview

Sterling Heights Stevenson

Utica

Utica Eisenhower

Utica Ford II


Regional 6 at TBA

GRAND BLANC

DAVISON

East Lansing

Flushing

Grand Ledge

Holt

Howell

Lansing Sexton

Lapeer

Midland Dow

Okemos

Saginaw Heritage

Traverse City Central

Traverse City West


Regional 11 at Farmington Hills Mercy

SEAHOLM

HARPER WOODS

Farmington Hills Mercy

Allen Park

Dearborn Divine Child

Grosse Pointe North

Grosse Pointe South

Marysville

Port Huron

Port Huron Northern

Riverview

Southgate Anderson

Trenton

Wyandotte Roosevelt


Regional 12 at Holly

AVONDALE

Holly

Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingwood

Birmingham Marian

Fenton

Flint Carman Ainsworth

Flint Kearsley

Linden

North Farmington

Orchard Lake St. Mary's

Swartz Creek

Walled Lake Central

Walled Lake Western


Regional 24 at Bath

CLAWSON

Bath

Allen Park Cabrini

Byron

Chesterfield Austin Catholic

Durand

Dansville

Grosse Pointe University Liggett

Jackson Da Vinci

Laingsburg

Perry

Plymouth Christian Academy

Royal Oak Shrine

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Novi has their new Varsity Football Coach.

Written Tuesday June 16th at 8:34 PM

Novi has their new varsity football coach.

The Wildcats according to Hometown Life's Brandon Folsom promoted Logan Pawloski to be their new head coach.

Pawloski takes over for Coach Jim Sparks who stepped down last month.

Pawloski was an assistant for Sparks for five years and is a Traverse City West alumnus. He takes over a program that will go through a transition period during the summer. Novi will be in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association Black Division this season and head to the OAA next season.

The Wildcats went 25-24 under Sparks in his five years with four postseason appearances at Novi but injuries derailed their season and went 3-6 however they did beat archrival Northville last season.

It will be very interesting to see how Pawloski handles this transition with a very tough schedule ahead starting with a trip to Thirlby Field when the Wildcats play Traverse City Central in week one. 

Program strength is another concern Novi faces heading into this season.

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

Friday, June 12, 2026

Baseball State Final Preview.

Written Friday June 12th at 9:55 PM

ADAMS vs Novi Detroit Catholic Central- Saturday 5 PM at Michigan State

This is shaping up to be a very interesting final day of the 2025-2026 season with Adams going up against Novi Detroit Catholic Central in the Division One State Finals on Saturday afternoon at Michigan State. The Highlanders won 10-4 over Brownstown Woodhaven on Friday afternoon is in their first State Final since 1996 while the Shamrocks won 6-1 over Mattawan on Friday afternoon. It should be a very interesting matchup to say the least between Adams and Novi Detroit Catholic Central.

Grand Blanc and Davison coming into the OAA.

Written Friday June 12th at 1:50 PM

Updated Sunday June 14th at 1:28 PM

The OAA is coming to Mid-Michigan.

Stations like WNEM TV-5, WJRT ABC-12, and WEYI NBC-25 are going to get a taste to what the OAA is all about.

Novi, Northville, and Clawson decided to join the league in March and is coming in for the 2027-2028 school year.

The site visits are done and the principals voted on it.

The OAA has accepted Davison and Grand Blanc to join their ranks. Like Novi, Northville, and Clawson they will be coming into the league for the 2027-2028 school year.

Hometown Life's Brandon Folsom along with multiple sources have confirmed the news. WJRT ABC-12 confirmed that Davison Athletic Director Dave Beamer and Grand Blanc Athletic Director Jerrod Dohm received official acceptance letters to join the league on Friday afternoon.

Davison and Grand Blanc are in Genesee County and are archrivals. They are two of the biggest schools in Mid-Michigan. Grand Blanc has 2,350 students while Davison has 1,701 students.

Beamer said to WNEM TV-5 that the move for Davison to leave the Saginaw Valley League for the OAA was not made lightly. "This is a strategic move that reflects our commitment to excellence and provides tremendous opportunities for our students, student-athletes, and community" he said.

Grand Blanc Community Schools sent out a letter to parents explaining the move to the OAA which was signed by Dohm, Principal Mike Fray, and Superintendent Trevor Alward. 

"Dear Grand Blanc Schools Community, We've recently been informed by the board of directors of the Oakland Activities Association (OAA) that Grand Blanc High School's application for membership for the 2027-2028 school year has been accepted. GBHS Athletics will officially make the transition to the new conference for the 2027-2028 school year. GBHS will continue in the Saginaw Valley League (SVL) for the 2026-2027 school year and very much appreciates their continued support and partnership. Our athletes and coaches have greatly enjoyed working with the athletes, coaches, Athletic Directors, and organizers of the SVL and look forward to more exciting matchups over the coming school year. The OAA will work with our Athletic Department over the next year to ensure a smooth transition. The OAA provides leadership opportunities through the collaboration of students, Athletic Directors, and Principals. We believe this move will have a far impact beyond the athletic fields and courts with wonderful new opportunities for growth for our students and staff from athletic competitions to the classroom. Thank you for your continued support of our student-athletes and athletic programs. Go Bobcats!" the letter said.

Grand Blanc's Athletic Page on X confirmed that they were leaving the Saginaw Valley League as well. "In the fall of 2027, the Bobcats are moving out" with the Bobcats and OAA logo on the right side with Grand Blanc High School X Oakland Activities Association on the bottom right side which is also pinned on their X page.

The Cardinals and Bobcats were members of the Saginaw Valley League which is the oldest league in the State that was formed in 1904. Davison and Grand Blanc were original members of the Big Nine Conference which began its league in 1960. The Cardinals got incorporated into the Saginaw Valley League when the Big Nine Conference dissolved in 2012. The Bobcats left the Big Nine Conference in 2009 for the Kensington Lakes Activities Association. Grand Blanc was kicked out of the league in 2017 which opened the door for the Bobcats to join the Saginaw Valley League. Both schools have applied to the OAA multiple times but were turned down but this time it was different.

Grand Blanc has been known for multiple sports particularly in football, cheerleading, soccer, track and field, and boys basketball.

Davison is known for football, wrestling, and has started to emerge as a girls basketball power. What makes the Cardinals unique is that they have DTV (Davison Television) which is a student produced television station that also covers Davison home games along with news stories around the school community. It's very similar to Lake Orion with WDBC-Dragon Broadcasting which does Lake Orion games and covers everything surrounding the Dragons within the school community.

Davison and Grand Blanc have gone up against OAA schools in the past. The Cardinals and Bobcats have had rivalries with Oxford, Clarkston, and Lake Orion but both schools have played West Bloomfield, Adams, among others who are in the league in different sports.

The biggest impact the two schools will bring is football.

Davison and Grand Blanc have been the top two schools in the Saginaw Valley League (as a whole and in the Red which is technically the South,) but the postseason has been where they have run into trouble. Davison and Grand Blanc usually get sent south to play an OAA school in the districts but there have been times the Cardinals and Bobcats have avoided playing against the OAA in the postseason. When Davison won the Division One State crown in 2019, they didn't see an OAA school. The Cardinals were in the Division One State Finals the following season (2020) falling to Coach Ron Bellamy and West Bloomfield 41-0 (West Bloomfield is an OAA school.) Davison is 2-10 against the OAA since 2010. The Cardinals have done an excellent job under former Lapeer East Coach Jacob Weingartz in building their program into a powerhouse they are today. Grand Blanc has fared a bit better against the OAA in the past but has run into Clarkston who has knocked them out of the postseason the last two years including when they were unbeaten falling 44-22 in the district finals last season. The Bobcats have been very consistent and have been building their program under Coach Kaleb Forr. Davison and Grand Blanc have had very strong youth levels, very competitive middle schools, and their freshman and junior varsity programs which has kept both schools very competitive. What also helps both schools is the OAA has multiple schools that are in Division One and other schools that are in the league are in Division's Two and Three are powerhouse programs. The Saginaw Valley League have only Davison and Grand Blanc as their only schools in Division One while schools like Lapeer, Midland, Midland Dow, Saginaw, Flint Carman Ainsworth, Saginaw Heritage, Bay City Western, Bay City Central, and Mount Pleasant are in Division Two or lower.

There are other sports beside football that the Cardinals and Bobcats bring that are going to be very impactful to the league.

Grand Blanc is a boys basketball State powerhouse. They have had battles with Clarkston and Ferndale in the past and have played some of the top-notch programs in the State under Coach Doreace Martin. The Bobcats were upset 45-43 by Oxford in the district semifinals last season. Grand Blanc is a cheerleading power which would fit in with the likes of Lake Orion, Rochester, Adams, Stoney Creek, and Troy Athens. The Bobcats have powerhouse programs in soccer, baseball, track and field, and softball as well.

Davison has been a boys basketball power, but they had a really tough start despite winning ten games, they fell 56-52 to Oxford in the district finals last season. The Cardinals will have a new coach in Tyler Thompson taking over for Coach Mike Williams this offseason. Thompson played at Davison and has coached at Clio. It's going to be very interesting to see how Thompson does handling two leagues in two years. Davison is a wrestling powerhouse which fits in with the likes of Clarkston and Oxford as State powers. The Cardinals have suddenly started to become a power in girls basketball and volleyball. Davison won districts in both sports last season.

There is an academic component with both schools. Grand Blanc is one of the top schools academically along with Davison. Both are top notch schools like the rest of the league when it comes to academics. It will be interesting to see how both schools interact when it comes to DECA, Leadership, Band, Theater, among other events.

It will be very interesting to see how the league is with 28 schools and 27 football schools, but we'll see how it goes.

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

West Bloomfield has their new Athletic Director.

Written Wednesday July 1st at 7:55 PM Updated Sunday July 5th at 7:04 PM West Bloomfield has their new Athletic Director confirmed by both T...