Saturday, November 2, 2024

Week Ten Recap.

Written Saturday November 2nd at 8:15 AM

Updated Saturday Novermber 2nd at 9:52 PM

HARPER WOODS 46, Redford Union 6: The Pioneers had no issues with Redford Union beating the Panthers 46-6 on Saturday night. Harper Woods used their experience and it worked throughout the game. The Pioneers have a home game out of this when they play Dearborn Divine Child next week.

AVONDALE 43 vs Redford Thurston 6: The Yellow Jackets had a big night from all three phases against Redford Thurston. They dominated the Eagles 43-6 on Friday night at Dick Bye Field. Avondale was in firm control and didn’t look back. They have a big one looming with Walled Lake Western next week.

Orchard Lake St. Marys 42, NORTH FARMINGTON 7: The Raiders knew it was going to be a really tough matchup with Orchard Lake St. Marys on Friday night and it was. The Eaglets took firm control of the game and didn’t look back in a 42-7 blowout at Ron Holland Field. North Farmington had a great season winning the Blue but it was unfortunate for the postseason matchup. The Raiders have a ton to be proud off.

FARMINGTON 39, Lakeland 13: The Falcons had an incredible second half outscoring Lakeland 39-3 in a stunning 39-13 blowout in White Lake. Julien Johnson had a big game for Farmington and the Falcons turned a 10-0 halftime deficit into a blowout. The Falcons will have a home game but really tall task with Orchard Lake St. Marys next week.

GROVES 49, FERNDALE 14: The Falcons had no issues with the Eagles winning 49-14 in Beverly Hills on Friday night. Groves led 28-0 and never looked back. The Falcons have Seaholm looming next week. The Eagles lose a lot of proven experience after getting to the postseason. It will be very interesting to see what Ferndale will be next season.

SEAHOLM 59, Warren Mott 29: The Maples took out three weeks of frustration on Warren Mott winning 59-29 on Friday night at Maple Field. The 59 points was the most Seaholm had scored all season long. The Maples will have a tall task heading to Beverly Hills next week.

OXFORD 21, Davison 14: The Wildcats made a statement going into Davison and stunning the Cardinals 21-14 on Friday night. Jack Hendrix’s passing score to Drew Cady along with two rushing touchdowns from Luke Johnson were the difference. The Oxford defense shut down the Davison offense keeping them at their lowest point total of the season. The Wildcats will head to Grand Blanc next week.

CLARKSTON 34, LAKE ORION 16: The Wolves offensive and defensive line were the story in their stunning 34-16 win at Lake Orion on Friday night. The Boman twins did their part in scoring long touchdown runs especially with the back breaker when Griffin Boman went 58 yards on a draw play to go to the half up 21-10. Clarkston heads to Adams next week. Lake Orion will have some questions to look at heading into the offseason.

ADAMS 44, STONEY CREEK 14: The Highlanders made a statement beating Stoney Creek 44-14 which is their second over the Cougars in a span of three weeks. Adams was firmly in control throughout the game. The Highlanders will play Clarkston. Stoney Creek ends their season but there is a lot to be proud of with the Cougars. Program strength is rising with the program. Stoney Creek will be back.

WEST BLOOMFIELD 49, Novi 15: The Lakers had a strong bounce back game after losing a 49-48 overtime heartbreaker to Roseville by dominating in all three phases against Novi winning 49-15 in Novi on Friday night. West Bloomfield was in firm control of the game and it showed. They have a big test looming with Novi Detroit Catholic Central next week back in Novi.

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