Yes it’s been a long while since I’ve been writing in the
blog. Well anyway I look at this season with recent shocks and recent
disappointments this season in the OAA. I think the experts like Keith Dunlap
and Scott Bernstein are really overlooking some teams in Oakland County. Here are my projections
of who will win each district match up and why they will win. First I will give you the Dragons Den Final Top 10 heading into the playoffs.
1. Adams
2. Clarkston
3. Southfield
4. Rochester
5. North Farmington
6. Birmingham Seaholm
7. Lahser
8. Beverly Hills Wylie E. Groves
9. Orion
10. Stoney Creek
Next is the District Projections.
Italic and Underlined are projected winners.
District 21 @ U-D
Jesuit.
Farmington/Redford Union vs. Detroit
Renaissance
Projected District
Final: Farmington vs. U-D Jesuit
This district will provide Farmington
its best shot to get to the District Final however there will be one problem
when the Falcons get to the District Final and that would be U-D Jesuit. This
is the Cubs best team they have had this season at U-D Jesuit and currently are
ranked in the state. To make matters worst U-D Jesuit won the Catholic League
crown this season. Detroit Henry Ford is the wildcard here and has had a good
season in the Detroit Public School League. They could give U-D Jesuit problems
in the semifinals but in the end it will be too much Cubs because of talent and
home court.
DISTRICT CHAMP: U-D
Jesuit.
District 24 @ Beverly
Hills Wylie E. Groves
Beverly Hills Wylie E. Groves vs. Southfield Lathrup/Royal
Oak
Projected District
Final: Southfield vs. Southfield Lathrup
This is an interesting district right here because Lathrup
has the best player, Oak Park is solid and have gone through an emotional swing
since their coach Al Littlejohn had surgery in November, Southfield is talented
and solid as always this season, Groves has two players in Kylie Irvin and Eddie
Reese who are on a roll right now, they shared the Gold, and has home court. Royal
Oak has had a good season but don’t see them beating
the Chargers. Lathrup could give the Falcons problems with their talent and
Jonathan Williams, whom is a scoring machine. Lathrup also has played in a
tougher division than the Falcons (Lathrup: Red. Groves :
Gold.) I think who ever wins the Southfield/Oak Park game will win this district
and for me it’s the Blue Jays.
DISTRICT CHAMP: Southfield
District 25 @ North Farmington
Walled Lake Central
vs. Walled Lake Western
White Lake Lakeland
vs. Walled
Lake Central/Walled Lake Western
Projected District
Final: Walled Lake Central vs. North Farmington
This is an interesting district yet again between a few OAA and Kensington Lakes
teams. The winner of the Walled Lake Central/Walled Lake Western game will
likely be in the district finals. Walled Lake
Western has a 6.11 big man in the
post in Miroslav Jasic but the Warriors had a bad loss earlier in the season to
Waterford Kettering and had to survive Milford
on a buzzer beater with Jasic hurt. Walled Lake
Central is not bad either and won
the KLAA North from Waterford Mott. Lakeland
is also solid and well known for their defense and low scoring games. Harrison
has three point shooters Dorian Fields and AJ Freeman but if they’re cold then
they are in trouble. Walled Lake Northern
is not that strong this season. North Farmington is not
bad and is led by two talented players in Caleb Hogans and Jeron Rogers and
home court is always huge to have. I think the home team will prevail and move
on and that is Todd Negoshian’s crew.
DISTRICT CHAMP: North Farmington
District 27 @ Andover
Lahser vs. West Bloomfield
Birmingham Brother Rice vs. Lahser/West Bloomfield
Projected District
Final: Lahser vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
This is toughest district in Oakland
County record wise at 67-53 this
season with all the teams in this district. This district is also wide open as
well. Seaholm features Paris Bass along with Brett Houghton and Brandon Yousif
while Lahser counters with Armand Cartwright, Khali Gracey, and Yante Maten. Orchard
Lake St. Mary’s is talented led by Matt Lienhan
and Scott McClendon and should be in a foul mood after losing in the Catholic
League finals to U-D Jesuit. Andover
has three point shooters and home court but has struggled recently with
defections and injuries. Brother Rice is better than people think and has
struggled through the rugged Catholic League but the defense and motivation
will keep the Warriors in games. West Bloomfield lost
its freshman star because he was academically ineligible but the Lakers have
played in the Red this season. The Eaglets are favored according to the experts
but it wouldn’t surprise me if they do get upset by Seaholm in the semifinals. Andover
could give Lahser fits but doesn’t have anyone who can stop Maten inside.
Brother Rice is better but don’t think they will beat Lahser. In the end, the
co Blue champs will move on and repeat as District Champs and Dwayne Graves
will be one happy coach.
DISTRICT CHAMP:
Lahser.
District 29 @ Troy
Troy Athens vs. Waterford
Kettering/Pontiac
Projected District
Final: Pontiac vs. Troy
This district is competitive but Pontiac
did get a big overtime win at Troy
on Friday night and should get to the district finals pending if they don’t get
upset by Waterford Kettering or Troy Athens. The experts are picking Waterford
Mott to win this district because of their experience with Khali Malone and
Quincy Morgan. Mott went to the regional finals last season before losing to Lake
Orion on their home court. The
Corsairs did beat both Troy and
Troy Athens to win at Troy Athens in the district. The Red Hawks are very young
this season with two freshman and three sophomores starting but they do have a
win over Troy this season. This
year could be different especially with the district being on the Colts home
floor. Troy is small though but it did
beat Clarkston earlier in the season so they are a threat. I can see the Colts not
only winning over Waterford Mott but also moving on to the regional and also be
careful of Pontiac , the Phoenix
are not that bad either and have an easier path to the district final.
DISTRICT CHAMP: Troy
District 30: @
Orion
Orion vs. Clarkston
Orion/Clarkston vs. Romeo
Projected District
Final: Orion vs. Rochester Adams
This district comes in with a combined record of 66-34 and
three league champions (Clarkston, Red. Adams, White, Orion, shared the Blue)
are in this district. Adams comes in with the best
record at 20-0 and hasn’t lost since the district semifinals to Rochester
last season. The Highlanders are led by Akheimji Williams and Zach Littleson. Clarkston
has been playing really well lately and are led by Jordan Dasqui and Nick Owens
but the regular season and playoffs are different. Orion has had a tough
February (All were on the road except for the Farmington
game) but the Dragons are a different team at home and most of this team is
back from the state quarterfinal run led by John McCarty and Chaz Miller. Oxford
started 0-4 this season but has bounced back to finish at 10-10 led by their
transfers and also a strong senior class. Romeo is the wildcard here, finishing
at 11-9 and one of their wins came against Macomb L’Anse Creuse North, who went
to the state semifinals last season and is led by Drew Cushingberry. The
experts have picked Clarkston or Adams to win this
district because of their recent runs so far but no one is talking about the
Dragons. Let’s remember that this team went to the state quarterfinals last
season and most of them are back. Yes Clarkston has played in the Red and does
play the Dragons on Monday night. Adams is unbeaten this season. Maybe it’s a
good thing that no one is talking about Lake
Orion and already doubts them.
DISTRICT CHAMP: Orion
District 31 @ Sterling
Heights Stevenson
Projected District
Final: Rochester vs. Stoney Creek
This has to be Rochester ’s
best shot to win a district in 23 years, (last district was in 1989.) Last
season, Rochester had its best
season (20-2) before being upset by Lake
Orion in the district final at
Rochester Adams. The Falcons reloaded by bringing in James Young from Troy
but he hasn’t played in two weeks due to a calf injury but is expected back for
the district final if Rochester
gets there. Utica Eisenhower and Stoney Creek appear to
be the best competition that the Rochester
will see in this district. Stoney Creek has bounced back
from a 0-21 season from a year ago and shared the Gold this season with Beverly Hills Wylie E. Groves. Utica Eisenhower finished third in the Macomb Area Red and
is not that bad this season. Sterling Heights Stevenson is on their home floor
and could make some noise. Utica
this season is not very good nor is Utica Ford who lost to Troy
last week. If Rochester doesn’t win this district then they never will win one
but this may be their year to get one.
DISTRICT CHAMP: Rochester
DIVISION II
District 42 @ Ferndale
Warren Fitzgerald vs. Ferndale
Projected District
Final: Warren Fitzgerald vs. Detroit Old Redford
Don’t know much about this district except the two best
teams are going to face each other in the semifinals. Warren Fitzgerald is one
of the best teams in the Macomb Area Conference Blue. Ferndale
and Ferndale University
are the other two top teams in this district but they are paired with Warren
Fitzgerald who will move on to the regional. The other side isn’t the greatest
and it won’t be likely that Hazel Park
will get past the semifinals.
DISTRICT CHAMP:
Warren Fitzgerald
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