Written Sunday February 5th at 12:40 PM
Updated to include District Projections Sunday February 26th at 6:50 PM
Here are the updated Girls Basketball districts.
District 4 @ Lapeer (Winner heads to Flushing to play District 3)
Davison vs Holly
Davison/Holly vs Grand Blanc
Lapeer vs OXFORD
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Jada McCree-Grand Blanc
UPDATED THOUGHTS: When I saw this district back in June I couldn’t believe it. Oxford is in a district with Grand Blanc for a third straight year??? I don’t know what my good friend Dan Brown at Chicago Brothers Pizza has to say about this but knowing him he won’t be happy. They have proven experience. The Wildcats have Peyton Richter, Nevaeh Wood, Allison Hufstedlar, Sophia Rabb, Brady Elling, Avery Feeney, Lexi Yankee, and Miranda Wyniemko coming back for Coach Rachel Bryer. Oxford has had a very strong season and is currently fighting for the White crown with North Farmington however the Wildcats lost Wood to an ACL injury which is a huge loss for them. Lapeer has really struggled but they have made some strides as a program. The Lightning have Mallory Butterfield, Rosemary Kollar, Mya McKenna, MaKynna Saltzman, Laura Brown, Alexis Norman, Alida Wing, and Abigail Francis for new Coach Evan Bell. They have lost seven of their last nine games since the New Year started. Davison has really struggled this season. The Cardinals have Gracie Little, Lillian Kish, Gabi Stevens, Marionna Dixon, Skyler Miller, Katie O’ Connor, and Lily Morey for Coach Lauhnna McMahan. They really have struggled with consistency which is not a good sign heading into the postseason. Grand Blanc has gotten red hot at the right time. They have won 12 of their last 13 games with their only loss being to a very good Flint Carman Ainsworth team. The Bobcats have Chelsea Bishop, Jada McCree, Rayven McQueen, Ali Anderson, Kendyle Hall, and Malaya Brown for Coach Mike McCay. McCree and Bishop have really been the catalysts for Grand Blanc rolling right now. Holly went winless last season but has picked up some good wins. The Bronchos have Alana Simmons, Annabelle Basham, Audrey Combs, McKenna McGhee, Morgan Fluckey, Annalease Thiese, and Mollina Adams for Coach Ben Varner. When looking at this district, the Bobcats are still favored but I have a funny feeling that Oxford is not that far off despite the two blowout losses to Grand Blanc in the last two years, the third time is always the charm and it could be for the Wildcats.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: The bracket is very interesting and it's setting up to be a Grand Blanc/Oxford district finals. Holly is improved but they could struggle if they get past Davison in the pre-district. Davison has really under performed this season. Lapeer has struggled as well. In all reality there is no one that could really threaten the Bobcats or Wildcats. The Nevaeh Wood ACL injury could be a storyline in this district but the Wildcats have managed to play well without her. This should be a very interesting district but it's shaping up to be a great district final to say the least.
District 5 @ Rochester (Winner heads to Lake Orion to play District 7)
ADAMS vs STONEY CREEK
STONEY CREEK/ADAMS vs ROCHESTER
Romeo vs Utica Eisenhower
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Ava Williams-Rochester
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This is a district that has the same teams from last season except for Lake Orion which moved to a different district. Rochester should be the early favorite to win this district however they have not gotten past the district finals in the last four years. There is hope to change that this season and they have home court. The Falcons have Alice Max, Kiley Robinson, Natalie Rayce, Ava Williams, Alania Webb, Stevie Norgrove, and Abby Pleasant for Coach Bill Thurston. Rochester has not changed a beat and is having a really strong season. Stoney Creek is another team that stands out. They should be motivated after having a disappointing postseason last year. The Cougars have Sarah LaPrarie, Emily Flynn, Mia Carson, Merrick Schwalbach, and Lily Solek for Coach Kellen James. Stoney Creek has had a good year so far this season. Adams has really struggled this season with a lot of it being youth and inexperience but things are on the rise for the program. The Highlanders have Samantha Blaine, Olivia Marcial, Taylor Green, AuJayna Howard, Jin Ah Jasper, Morgan McPherson, Nicole Kedzierski, and Skyler Slezak for Coach Joe Malburg. Utica Eisenhower would like another shot at Rochester in the postseason. They have been rolling winning seven of their last nine games. The Eagles have Deyvn Raymond, Autumn Reed, Maggie McGuire, Layna Sturza, Jennifer McWerthy, Ava Stack, Marianna Stojcevski, Abby Klaft, Abby Nezich, and Lexi Horattas for Coach Cliff Piper. Romeo had a rough year last season but there is some optimism. The Bulldogs have Eva Hill, Ava McMillan, Clare Carmody, Elise Rilley, Amanda Kitchen, Jacquine LeBlanc, Gabriella Matina, and Rachel Miller for Coach Ron LeBlanc whom has done a very good job with Romeo in his first year coaching varsity. This district looks to be very interesting. Utica Eisenhower leads Stoney Creek for the second spot in the MPR and whomever loses out has to play on that Monday. Three teams standout but anything is possible.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This is a very tough district to choose. Three teams have a shot to win this district. The Falcons have a ton of pressure considering they have made the district finals four straight years and lost all four including to Utica at home. Stoney Creek and Rochester will likely play for a third time in a month in the district semifinals. Utica Eisenhower got a great draw to get to the district finals and they should get by Romeo in the district semifinals. The two games between the Cougars and Falcons have went down to the wire. I'm worried about the Falcons mental state after three straight losses and playing Stoney Creek is going to really test Rochester in the district semifinals.
District 6 @ Clarkston (Winner heads to Lake Orion to play District 8)
PONTIAC vs Waterford Kettering
Waterford Kettering/PONTIAC vs LAKE ORION
Waterford Mott vs CLARKSTON
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Ava Hernandez-Clarkston
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This will be a very interesting district. There are two teams that really stand out on paper and have proved it during the season. Clarkston lost Maddie Skroupski and Izzy Hadley from their regional final team last season. They have some talent and home court in the district. The Wolves have Ava Hernandez, Mia Zorski, Emily Valencia, Kierra Tolmie, Ellery Hernandez, Marley Mazur, Ella Morgner, Anna Thomas, Claire Walker and Elliana Robak for Coach Aaron Goodnough however Zorski and Thomas are out for the season with ACL injuries. Lake Orion was in it with Clarkston for three and a half quarters in their regional semifinal against Clarkston last season. The Dragons are loaded with proven experience and have beaten Clarkston twice in the regular season but always in sports the third time is always the hardest. They have Chloe Wiegers, Maddie Ebbert, Kylie Heck, Taylor Dinda, Audrey Wischmeyer, Ryann Pawalcyzk, Grace Sullivan, Ali May, Fontana Blackney, Jodie McCaffery, Charlotte Peplowski, Alana McGinnis for Coach Bob Brydges. Lake Orion has had a really strong season despite injuries to Izzy Wotlimski and McCaffery. Pontiac has really struggled this season. The Phoenix have not gotten over 20 points this season. Anything is possible in the postseason for first year coach Corray Lett. Waterford Kettering has been very disappointing this season. They have not gotten over 30 points this season. The Captains have Malyanna Schoof, Ellie Dropps, Payton Amshay, Bella Labo, Gracela Lovett, Abby Hayword, Avery Topinka, and Nora Hernandez for first year coach Erik Parker. Waterford Mott was very young last season but they have really struggled to score other than the Pontiac game and win games this season. The Corsairs have Makayla Henderson, Karli Koskinen, Juliana Lemis, Izzy Esquivel, Madison Winters, and Emma Paschke for longtime Coach Michelle Sklar. This district could go green and white or blue and yellow and this season has shown that point.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This should be Dragons vs Wolves part three in the district finals. Pontiac, Waterford Kettering, or Waterford Mott really won't threaten the seeded teams. Lake Orion has beaten Clarkston twice this season but it's always hard to beat a team three times in a season. Lake Orion did that last season with Rochester where they lost twice to the Falcons but beat them in the district finals in a different district. The Dragons did beat Rochester on the road without four players, that really says something right there.
District 7 @ Lakeland (Winner heads to Lake Orion to play District 5)
Walled Lake Central vs Walled Lake Western
Walled Lake Central/Walled Lake Western vs WEST BLOOMFIELD
Lakeland vs Walled Lake Northern
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Destiny Washington-West Bloomfield
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This district is where the defending Division One State Champs will begin their State title defense in White Lake. West Bloomfield is loaded with proven experience and has been battle tested. The Lakers have Summer Davis, Indya Davis, Kendall Hendrix, Sydney Hendrix, Destiny Washington, Ava Lord, Jaylee Head, Jada Vaughn, Gabrielle Hale, and Gabby Williams for Coach Darrin McAllister. West Bloomfield has dominated in blowout fashion this season with their only losses to South Bend Washington, Indiana and Ypsilanti Arbor Prep. Lakeland made the regional semifinals last season but they have been around 500 this season with a very young team. The Eagles have Kira Brower, Molly Marino, and Parker Ostach for Coach Mike Leithelm. Walled Lake Western was very young last season but has been very disappointing this season. The Warriors have Emma Hoffmeyer, Emma Cassatta, Bella Yaldoo, Kelsey Beck, Makenna Krzisnik, Evana Gjelaj, Ryan Geisler, and Ryah Dewey for Coach Kelly Costello. Walled Lake Northern is a very interesting program. The Knights were very young last season but they have really improved this season. Walled Lake Northern has made a ton of strides this season and is currently battling South Lyon East for the Lakes Valley Crown. They have Amal Younes, Addison Porter, Laney Jakubowski, Layne Biggers, Reese Nemeth, Natalie Wilbert, Macie Hunter, and Aleena McCullough for first year Coach Josh Pees. Walled Lake Central was very young last season but they have been having a rough year this season. The Vikings have Jaden Henderson, Amelia Maktari, Carys Lucas, Kyeli Anderson, Savannah Breitwesier, Angelina Virga, Lillian Miracle, Maddie Schopf, Jordyn Harris, and Grace Mathson coming back for Coach Robert Schopf. This district looks to be West Bloomfield’s to lose but Walled Lake Northern could give them some fits in this district.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: Well I don't know if the Lakes Valley Conference has seen a team like the defending Division One State Champs like the Lakers. Walled Lake Northern has to deal with Lakeland in the Battle of Bogie Lake rematch in the district semifinals. The Knights might pose a slight threat to West Bloomfield in the district finals. Walled Lake Central has had a good season and should get by arch rival Walled Lake Western but they run into West Bloomfield in the district semifinals. No one should touch the Lakers in this district but you never know.
District 25 @ Berkley (Winner heads to Royal Oak to play District 27)
BERKLEY vs OAK PARK
BERKLEY/OAK PARK vs Detroit Renaissance
ROYAL OAK vs Detroit Mumford
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Nevaeh Otis-Detroit Renaissance
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district with a ton of storylines. Berkley pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the State by beating Detroit Renaissance in the district finals last season but the Phoneix are a much different team this season. The Bears have home court in this district but struggled early but have since rebounded and have been making some noise as of late. They have some proven experience in Jillian Gomes, Mya Jones, Ava Beard, Hailey Kirkwood, Addison Hambright, Maddi Bonsall, Avery Wintergarden, Maleve Nolan, and Sammi Withrow for Coach Cody Feltner. Royal Oak has been much improved from last season. The Ravens have Celcia Irwin, Lydia Dickens, Anna Waterstredt, Lucy Freytag, Emily Walden, Emiliee Austin, Maddie Lawrence, and Hannah Sanders for Coach Brian Sopota. Royal Oak has been up and down recently. Detroit Mumford has been playing very well and they have a very talented player in Samayra Jefferson for Coach Kareem Hogan. Detroit Renaissance has a lot of proven experience and talent along with being battle tested. They are still unbeaten and should be motivated after their upset loss in the district finals as mentioned last season. The Phoenix have Immani Johnson, Christian Sanders, Nevaeh Otis, Anaya Hardy, Victoria Gambles, Amaya Esponal, Makayla Coleman, Sterling Gooden, Makayla Johnson, Kiyla Brooks, Haramonie Bolton, Jaebrian Autry, and Nyana Pharr for first year Coach DeShawn Wood. Oak Park really struggled last season but they have really improved lately. The Knights could be a sleeper for Coach Chantelle Corson. This district should be very interesting to watch at Berkley.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: Detroit Renaissance should be motivated after what happened to them last season in the district finals in Detroit. The Phoenix suffered their first loss of the season to Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard in the Operation Friendship game. I see the possible rematch with Berkley in the district semifinals should the Bears get by Oak Park. I'm not sure if the Bears matchup well with the Phoenix this time around. I see Royal Oak beating Detroit Mumford in a very good game. I've seen the Mustangs play and they have some solid players but the Ravens are a defense first team and I don't see them playing a track meet with Detroit Mumford. Either way the Phoenix look prime to move onto the regionals but they better be careful or something like what happened last season could happen again.
District 26 @ North Farmington (Winner heads to Royal Oak to play District 28)
FARMINGTON vs Detroit Henry Ford
FARMINGTON/Detroit Henry Ford vs Farmington Hills Mercy
SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH vs NORTH FARMINGTON
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Sela Lefler-North Farmington
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district. This looks to be a two team final but maybe a third or fourth team could emerge. Farmington Hills Mercy is the early favorite and for good reason. The Marlins won 18 games last season and have a lot of proven experience. They have Maya White, Fran DeNardo, Aizyn Albanese, Alison Smiley, Lillian DeJong, Ava Lorraine, Caroline Butcher, Lauren Smiley, and Emily Walker for Coach Gary Morris. Farmington Hills Mercy has been rolling despite losing two of their last three games. Farmington could be a sleeper in this district. They have had a good year but they have gotten most of their wins in the Blue. The Falcons have Yasmine Thorpe, Jayla Silver, Brooke Farrington, Annalin Nardelli, and Clarissa Hankins for Coach Laura Guzman. Southfield Arts and Tech might be the most dangerous team coming into this district. The record is very deceiving but they have been playing much better lately. The Warriors have proven experience in Christian Banks, Jayla Austin, Kamira Page, and Jordan Ushery for Coach Shiquita Coltrane. North Farmington should challenge Farmington Hills Mercy for the district crown and has home court. They are unbeaten and look to be in firm control of the White. The Raiders have proven experience in Sela Lefler, Penelope Creary, Asiyah Jihad, Eliza Muller, Amarriah Merriweather, Hannah Hart, Sam Hoffer, and Halee Rogers for Coach Jeff Simpson. Detroit Henry Ford won 10 games last season for Coach Chevelle O’Brien. This is shaping up to be a very interesting district as mentioned with four teams standing out but it could be a Marlins/Raiders district final and if that’s the case then that could go down to the wire at the NogoDome.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This is shaping up to be a North Farmington/Farmington Hills Mercy district finals. The Raiders are senior heavy and have proven experience but they have a trap game with Southfield Arts and Tech in the district semifinals. The Warriors led North Farmington at one point in the third quarter but the Raiders came back and pulled away in that November game. It's also hard to trust Southfield Arts and Tech defensively in this game. The Marlins are solid inside and have a relative easy path to get to the district finals. I don't see Farmington or Detroit Henry Ford posing any threat to them in this district. As mentioned this looks like it should be a Raiders/Marlins district finals.
District 27 @ Birmingham Marian (Winner heads to Royal Oak to play District 25)
GROVES vs BLOOMFIELD HILLS
GROVES/BLOOMFIELD HILLS vs Birmingham Marian
TROY vs SEAHOLM
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Mackenzie Swanson-Birmingham Marian
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This is shaping up to be a very interesting district. There really isn’t no clear favorite to win this district. Groves has been much improved despite their recent struggles. The Falcons have Kaitlyn Sanders, Cira Racco, Lilly Gallagher, Cameron Little, and Nevaeh McCay for Coach Alison Hidey. Troy comes to this district after making it to the State Quarterfinals last season. It has been a struggle for them this season with injuries, youth, and inexperience. The Colts have Charlotte Gillion, Avery Allen, Shaivani Angadi, Carly Higginbottom, Katie Morris, Aly Matuza, Raegan Zeiter, and Diamond Prince for Coach Julius Porter. Seaholm had a very strong season last year but they have really struggled to find their stride this season. The Maples have Shay Manchester, Taylor Hartwig, Lola Weber, Olivia Davis, Kate Anderson, Clara Guffy, Emma Weber, Mary Gumbas, and Anne Boogerian for Coach Chris Manchester. Bloomfield Hills has been much improved and are in firm control of the Blue. The Blackhawks have Ashley Forner, Brianna Young, Grace Main, and Ruby Smith coming back for Coach Kristen Massey. The schedule hasn’t been the greatest with them in the Blue but they have three tough non conference teams in Stoney Creek, Walled Lake Western, and Birmingham Marian this season. It has been a very tough for former assistant Michelle Lindsay with Birmingham Marian's recent struggles. Lindsay took over for longtime coach Mary Cicerone whom retired this past offseason. The Mustangs have home court in this district but as mentioned they have struggled. They have Mackenzie Swanson, Ella Ervin, Abby Landa, Molly McLeod, and Charlie Bingham for Lindsay. The district could be a three team race but Birmingham Marian for now is the favorite.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This should be a very interesting district. Birmingham Marian is the favorite to win this district and they have the district's best player in Mackenzie Swanson. Groves is very interesting. If they get by Bloomfield Hills in the pre-district they could pose some serious problems for the Mustangs. It wouldn't surprise me if the Falcons upset the Mustangs in the district semifinals which would cause shock waves across the State. The Blackhawks fell by 15 to Birmingham Marian at home but anything is possible in districts. Troy has a great draw with Seaholm but the Maples have really underachieved this season. The Colts have also played much tougher competition in the Red so that could be something to really watch in this district. The Mustangs as mentioned are the favorite but their district semifinal matchup could be a trap to watch.
District 28 @ Avondale (Winner heads to Royal Oak to play District 26)
AVONDALE vs Sterling Heights Stevenson
AVONDALE/Sterling Heights Stevenson vs Utica Ford II
Utica vs TROY ATHENS
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Ellie Musto-Troy Athens
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This is a very interesting district that features a combination of Oakland and Macomb County schools. Avondale had a ton of ups and downs last season and have really carried over into this season to find any consistency. The Yellow Jackets have Lily Titus, Madison Manyweathers, Khila Bradley, Amaria Daniels, Takera Williams, and Kaliyah Carroll for Coach Roy Christmon. Troy Athens is very interesting. They have had an up and down year after a very strong start this season. The Red Hawks have Ellie Musto, Rebekah Delia, Lily Batzold, Fiona Wingblad, Kaci Mersier, Abby Malone, Alex Link, and Skylear Emerson for Coach Stacie Klumpp. Sterling Heights Stevenson had a great year last season under former Rochester boys basketball coach Vance Kirkwood. The Titans won 11 games under Kirkwood in his only season in Sterling Heights but he left to coach Boys Basketball at Mount Clemens and have really struggled under first year coach Madison Ristovski. Utica has done very well in the past however they have been very disappointing this season. The Chieftains have Cameron McConachie, Sarah Fromm, Natalie Shtogrin, and Katelyn Shtogrin for Coach Tom McDonald. Utica Ford II had a very good year winning 16 games last season and have had a better year this season winning the Macomb Area White crown. The Falcons have Sydney Garon, Lilah Earl, Madison Bettys, Kailee Gillich, Anayya Davis, and Rachel Riepma for Coach Matt Joseph. Utica Ford II is the favorite but Troy Athens could have a strong say about this.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This is not a very strong district. Utica Ford II is the heavy favorite for a few reasons even though they fell to Grosse Pointe North in the Macomb Area Conference title game. Troy Athens has been injury riddled all season but they have been able to rest up which should help. Utica has been really disappointing this season which is very unusual for a Coach Tom McDonald like team. Sterling Heights Stevenson has really struggled this season. Avondale has also struggled this season. Sterling Heights Stevenson and Avondale should be a good game with the winner seeing the Falcons while Utica and Troy Athens should be very interesting in the district semifinals. The district final has Utica Ford II against whom should be the question.
District 30 @ Grosse Pointe North (Winner heads to Macomb Dakota to play District 32)
Roseville vs Grosse Pointe South
Roseville/Grosse Pointe South vs Grosse Pointe North
St. Clair Shores Lakeview vs HARPER WOODS
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Annabel Ayrault-Grosse Pointe North
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This is a very tough district with every team winning double digit games last season. There are two teams that made the regionals that are in this district. Grosse Pointe North is the favorite in this district and for good reason. They have had The Norsemen have Jenna Winowiecki, Annabel Ayrault, Mia Stephanoff, Charlotte Juilen, Natalie Babcock, and Sophie Boroski for Coach Gary Bennett. St. Clair Shores Lakeview made the regional semifinals last season but they been up and down this season. The Huskies have Zion Harris, Camara Knighton, Jillian Ostrowski, Mackenzie Stein, Isabella Tiseo, Maria Decker, Ava Prasnjak, Samantha Guciardo, Autumn Wirick, Alexis Pottu, Me’Ahna Owoiya, and Madison Geib for Coach Joe Charrette. Roseville has really struggled this season. They are 1-6 in their last seven games. The Panthers have Aaniya Jordan, Saniah Love, Dionni John, Cheyenne Hrelja-Hill, Haleigh Olivas, Michelle Huffman, Reyvan Frank, Rihanna Reeves, Keyonna Scorpio, Presley Rubio, and Sydney Masterson for Coach Andy Houghton. Grosse Pointe South is a traditional power however they unusually struggled winning four games last season but is having a much better year this season. The Blue Devils have Maddy Benard, Bella Deveroux, Madison Duff, Olivia Dimuzio, Ava Sjorgen, Chloe Power, and Karter Richards for Coach Kevin Richards. Harper Woods comes from Division Two into this district after having a really good season last season. The Pioneers have a lot of experience which helps and has had a strong season. They have Kendall Kelsey, Mya Duncan, Lauren Peterson, and Clearia Peterson for first year coach Anthony Brown. Harper Woods and Grosse Pointe South are battling for the second MPR spot. This should be a very tough district with a lot of proven programs.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This should be a very interesting district. The battle of Grosse Pointe should be very interesting in the district semifinals pending if Grosse Pointe South gets by Roseville in the pre-district with Grosse Point North having the top seed and home court. The Blue Devils have been up and down this season. The Panthers are really down this season. Grosse Pointe North has been very good all season. The Norsemen have a ton of proven experience as well. On the other side of the bracket is St. Clair Shores Lakeview and Harper Woods. It's hard for me to trust the Pioneers with their inconsistent play this season. They should get by the Huskies but it won't surprise me if they get upset by them either. This district looks like the seeded team should get to the district finals but don't count out St. Clair Shores Lakeview, they can get there as well.
District 58 @ Hazel Park (Winner heads to Hazel Park to play District 60)
FERNDALE vs FERNDALE UNIVERSITY
FERNDALE UNIVERSITY/FERNDALE vs Warren Fitzgerald
Warren Lincoln vs Hazel Park
PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Jada Buchanan-Ferndale
UPDATED THOUGHTS: This is a very interesting district at Hazel Park. It has been more of a redemption for two Macomb Area Conference teams while the two Oakland County schools have struggled a little bit. Ferndale University has really struggled this season under first year coach Brianna Rowe. The Eagles made the district finals falling to Birmingham Detroit Country Day last season. Ferndale had things very rough last season but they are doing much better. The Eagles have Jada Buchanan, Angel Ajonouma, Briunna Young, Tarriyah Early, Jaila Pouncey, and Jayla Martin for returning coach Keith Paris. Hazel Park has home court and has been building their program recently. The Vikings won 11 games last season for Coach Dakota Ogles and have recently won the Macomb Area Conference Bronze crown for the first time since 2008 when they were in the OAA. Warren Lincoln struggled winning four games last season and the Abes has really struggled again this season. Warren Fitzgerald has been a very good success story this season. They won one game last season but have managed to turn things around and won the Macomb Area Silver crown this season. The Spartans have Janiya Williams and Mariah Anderson for Coach JuWan Shakespear. I’m seeing a two team district between the Spartans and Vikings but Ferndale could be a sleeper to watch in this district.
UPDATED THOUGHTS PART II: This is a very interesting district in Hazel Park. Ferndale has no one to blame but themselves for the lack of games played which hurt them. Ferndale University has really struggled this season. Warren Fitzgerald have had a really strong bounce back season. They won the Macomb Area Conference Bronze this season. The Spartans should have an interesting matchup with Ferndale or Ferndale University in the district semifinals pending how the battle of the Eagles goes which has been dominated by Ferndale in the pre-district. On the other side of the bracket, Hazel Park has had a very strong season. The Vikings won the Macomb Area Silver this season. Hazel Park has an interesting matchup with Warren Lincoln in the district semifinals. The Abes have really struggled this season and have not found their magic from a few years ago. This should be an interesting district final should the seeded teams move on and meet each other.
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