Written Friday October 31st at 9:15 AM
Week Ten: First Round:
Oxford at Clarkston: The weather in this game could play a huge roll in determining who wins this game. The Wolves have enough weapons to move on over the Wildcats. DD PICK: CLARKSTON 42, OXFORD 21.
Livonia Stevenson at West Bloomfield: First home playoff game has built a lot of excitement in Laker land. They will be hyped up because they will get another one next week. DD PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 31, LIVONIA STEVENSON 7.
Southfield at Detroit Martin Luther King: The Blue Jays have won the last two meetings with the Crusaders. Southfield is more balanced in this match up while Detroit Martin Luther King relays on the run. This game will be close but going with the Oakland County team because of balance. DD PICK: SOUTHFIELD 31, DETROIT MARTIN LUTHER KING 21.
Farmington at Oak Park: Is there any doubt who is the better team here, the Falcons have won the last two meetings with the Knights but Farmington played in a lower division and that will hurt them against Oak Park. DD PICK: OAK PARK 42, FARMINGTON 0.
Berkley at Groves: This is a rematch of a 32-29 victory won by the Bears. The Falcons are at home here and should get a measure of revenge and then for a reward they get Birmingham Brother Rice. DD PICK: GROVES 31, BERKLEY 21.
Harrison at Fenton: The Hawks remember what happened two years ago in Genesee Country but this Harrison team is different against an undefeated Tigers team that has done well in the Flint Metro League all season. The outcome however will be different. DD PICK: HARRISON 35, FENTON 21.
Happy Halloween all. Stay tuned to OAA Now for complete recaps.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Volleyball District Preview.
Written Wednesday October 29th, at 2:10 PM
Detroit Renaissance
Detroit Cody
Detroit Mumford
Farmington
Southfield
District 23: at Warren Mott:
Warren Woods Tower
Sterling
Heights
Hazel Park
Groves
Oak Park
Royal Oak
Berkley
North Farmington
Harrison
Favorite: Marian
Team That Challenges the Favorite: Seaholm, Bloomfield Hills.
Preview: This district is interesting because you have two state powers in Birmingham Marian and Birmingham Seaholm. Bloomfield Hills, North Farmington, and Harrison are expected to give it their best but this is a two team district. Marian won the Catholic League and was in the state finals last season. Seaholm placed third in the Red and went to the state quarterfinals two seasons ago. The key is the Maple Forest, if they make it a hostile environment in Marian's small gym then they have a shot at winning this district.
Dragons Den: District 25: Seaholm.
District 26: at WalledLake
Northern.
Lakeland
West Bloomfield
Favorite: Lakeland
Team that Challenge's Favorite: Walled Lake Central, West Bloomfield.
Preview: The Eagles are favorite here because of experience but Walled Lake Central will be a factor. Walled Lake Northern and Walled Lake Western will struggle here but West Bloomfield is the dark horse.
Dragons Den Pick: District 26: Lakeland.
Waterford Mott
Troy
Pontiac
Adams
Stoney Creek
Rochester
Oxford
Favorite: Clarkston
Teams that Challenge's Favorite: Orion, Stoney Creek.
Preview: There are two state powers, a legionary coach and three blue collar teams. Lake Orion and Clarkston are the top two teams here. Stoney Creek is the dark horse while Adams has played better. Rochester is young but talented. Oxford is young and experienced but doesn't have the star talent from a season ago. Expect this one to be a good. I like the team with the home court and modivation to win out.
Dragons Den Pick: District 32: Orion.
District 42: at Warren Fitzgerald.
Detroit Central
Detroit Henry Ford
Detroit Old Redford
Ferndale
Favorite: Warren Fitzgearld
Team that Challenges Favorite: Ferndale
Preview: The early favorite is Warren Fitzgerald but Ferndale will be a factor. Not sure about Detroit Central, Detroit Old Redford, and Detroit Henry Ford. I like Ferndale coming out of this district.
Dragons Den Pick: District 42: Ferndale
Stay tuned to OAA Now for complete coverage.
These are the preview of OAA teams
who are in districts as we start district play starting on Monday. Now I don’t
have an official match up preview of each game and each team’s chances at
winning their respective district. The games will be played on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
District 21: at Detroit Renaissance.
Mercy
Favorite: Mercy.
Team that Challenges the Favorite: No One.
Preview: Mercy is the overwhelming favorite in this district and
the Marlins had a bad three game loss in the Catholic League semifinals to
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep a few weeks ago. I’m not sure how the Detroit teams would do against the OAA or Mercy. The best Detroit team looks to be Detroit Renaissance although Detroit Cody
and Detroit Mumford will have some says. Farmington and Southfield will give
Mercy a battle but in this district this one is Mercy’s to lose.
Dragons Den Pick: District 21: Mercy.
Dragons Den Pick: District 21: Mercy.
District 23: at Warren Mott:
Warren Mott
Warren Cousino
Favorite: Sterling
Heights.
Team that Challenges the Favorite: Hazel
Park.
Preview: Sterling
Heights have the
talent to advance in this bad district, not sold on any of the four other teams
including the Vikings. Warren Mott and Warren Cousino were beaten handily last
week and Warren Woods Tower is not very good. Hazel Park could give Sterling Heights its best game but they don’t have the horses or experience
to compete with the Stallions this year.
Dragons Den Pick: District 23: Sterling Heights.
Dragons Den Pick: District 23: Sterling Heights.
District 24: at Groves.
Lathrup
Favorite: Groves.
Teams that Challenges the
Favorite: Royal Oak , Oak
Park , Berkley.
Preview: When looking at this district, Groves is the favorite because of home court but keep an eye on Berkley, Royal Oak, and Oak Park. These three teams can beat the defending district champs. Oak Park has talent, Berkley has experience and Groves has struggled lately. Lathrup has a long shot. Expect a four team race, I'm leaning Royal Oak because of experience.
Dragons Den Pick: District 24: Royal Oak
District 25: at Birmingham Marian.
Marian
Seaholm
Bloomfield Hills
Favorite: Marian
Team That Challenges the Favorite: Seaholm, Bloomfield Hills.
Preview: This district is interesting because you have two state powers in Birmingham Marian and Birmingham Seaholm. Bloomfield Hills, North Farmington, and Harrison are expected to give it their best but this is a two team district. Marian won the Catholic League and was in the state finals last season. Seaholm placed third in the Red and went to the state quarterfinals two seasons ago. The key is the Maple Forest, if they make it a hostile environment in Marian's small gym then they have a shot at winning this district.
Dragons Den: District 25: Seaholm.
District 26: at Walled
Walled Lake Northern
Walled Lake Western
Walled Lake Central
District 31: at Troy
Waterford Kettering
Troy Athens
Avondale
Favorite: Troy Athens.
Teams that Challenges the Favorite: Avondale, Troy .
Preview: The Red Hawks are the defending district champs, won the White, and have a win at Troy. Avondale has motivation because they fell to Troy Athens last season in the district finals. Troy has experience and have played a tough schedule. Kettering and Mott could struggle and Pontiac as well. This district is huge for Athens because the regional is on their home court.
Dragons Den Pick: District 31: Troy Athens
Preview: The Red Hawks are the defending district champs, won the White, and have a win at Troy. Avondale has motivation because they fell to Troy Athens last season in the district finals. Troy has experience and have played a tough schedule. Kettering and Mott could struggle and Pontiac as well. This district is huge for Athens because the regional is on their home court.
Dragons Den Pick: District 31: Troy Athens
District 32: at Orion.
Orion
Clarkston
District 42: at Warren Fitzgerald.
Warren Fitzgerald
Sunday, October 26, 2014
OAA Recap: Week Nine-Playoff Style.
Written Sunday November 26th, at 10:30 PM
Waterford Mott
49, 7. Groves 43
Dearborn Heights
Robichaud 22, 9. Berkley 16
Stoney Creek 42, Rochester
10
Waterford
Kettering 63, Avondale 20
Westland John
Glenn 48, Lathrup 13
Troy 50, Royal
Oak 7
North Farmington 28, Troy
Athens 24
Harrison at Fenton (Region
2, District 1): The Hawks are the fourth seed in region two, district one at
7-2 but earned a nice draw with a trip to Genesee
County and Fenton on a Saturday
afternoon. The Tigers won the Flint Metro League and come in unbeaten but have
seen Harrison before. Fenton eliminated the Hawks in
2012 from the playoffs. Harrison looks to return the
favor in Genesee County
and move on to face either South Lyon or Walled Lake
Western.
Southfield
at Detroit Martin
Luther King (Region 3, District 1): The Blue Jays beat the Crusaders 22-19
in 2012 but this rematch will be in Detroit .
The key will be Southfield ’s
secondary against one of the best running backs in the state. Detroit Martin
Luther King lost a tough one to Detroit Cass Tech in the Detroit Public School
League final. This match up is a good draw for the Blue Jays. They got a shot
here.
Farmington
at Oak Park (Region
3, District 2): This maybe the worst draw that the Falcons have had, a rivalry
game with the Knights in Knight Valley .
Add to the fact that you have one of the vocal critics to Farmington ’s
division change from the White to the Blue in Greg Carter. Oak
Park will be rolling here and add to the motivation
here is that Farmington has beaten
the Knights the last two times they met.
Berkley
at Groves (Region 4,
District 2): This will be a rematch of a 32-29 Bears win in week seven.
Both teams enter this game on losing streaks (Groves Three, Berkley Two.) The
Falcons look to seek revenge at home against the Bears and the winner will
likely get a shot at Birmingham Brother Rice. If Berkley
wins over Groves again, they could
get a home game out of this since the Warriors also play at Hurley Field.
Oxford
at Clarkston (Region 2, District 1): Last season the Wildcats lost 30-27 to
the Wolves. This season Clarkston hammered Oxford
on its homecoming this season. This is a sentence for Oxford
playing at Clarkson. The winner of this game will play either Romeo or Lapeer.
If it’s Lapeer it could be trouble but remember Romeo beat Orion in the
playoffs before losing to Clarkston and the Bulldogs might want another shot.
Livonia
Stevenson at West Bloomfield (Region 2,
District 2): The Lakers are back in the playoffs for the first time since
2008 and now they have a home game and a rematch with the Spartans. The team
that beat West Bloomfield in Livonia
but these two teams are in different stratospheres. The Lakers have the talent
and have won tough games at Oxford ,
Orion, Southfield , and Stoney
Creek while the Spartans are rebuilding their program and have
done well in the tough KLAA South. The winner of this district will get either
Walled Lake Central or Waterford Mott who plays on the other side of the
bracket.
Final Dragons Den Top 10 for the 2013 season:
1. Clarkston
2. West Bloomfield
3. Oak Park
4. Harrison
5. Southfield
6. Oxford
7. Groves
8. Farmington
9. Berkley
10. Adams
WIN OF THE NIGHT: Clarkston 31, Harrison 24: The
Wolves had to score a touchdown with three minutes left in the game to beat the
Hawks. Clarkston now looks ahead to the division one playoffs where they deal
with an Oxford team that they beat
handly in week five.
TOUGH LOSS: Adams 30, Orion 26: The Highlanders
scored a touchdown late against the Dragons and then recovered a fumble on the
kickoff. Both teams are out of the playoffs in 2014 but both teams will be
playoff bound in 2015.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Oak Park
49, Oxford 14:
What a way to make a statement Knights, you got your first win overall against
the Wildcats and you basically sentenced Oxford
to play Clarkston first while you got Farmington
next.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Avondale: The Yellow Jackets
suspended five players for the game against Waterford Kettering and ended up
losing 63-20 to the Captains. The game cost Avondale a playoff spot and they
have no one but themselves to blame for it.
1. Clarkston 31, 4. Harrison 24
2. West Bloomfield
16, 5. Southfield 13
3. Oak Park 49,
6. Oxford 14
Walled Lake Central
38, 8. Farmington 32
10. Adams 30, Orion 26
Almont 63, Ferndale
16
Grosse Isle 63, Hazel Park
0
Seaholm 38, Bloomfield Hills 21
Playoff Matches Week Ten:
Division Two:
Division One:
Stay tuned to OAA Now for more coverage.
Dragons Fall to Highlanders, Dark Days are Here.
Written Sunday October 26th, at 10:20 PM
Lake Orion
will lose 20 seniors this season including Matt Krause and Zach Serzo.
Seasons were not meant to be and history was made for the
wrong reason.
That’s what happened on Friday night at Rochester Adams.
The Highlanders (5-4, 4-3 White) scored a late touchdown on
a Dragons defense that has struggled all season long and recovered a fumble on
a kickoff return giving them a 30-26 victory over Lake Orion.
The Dragons finish the season 4-5 and 4-3 in the Red and had
its first losing season since 1996. Lake
Orion will not be in the playoffs
for the first time since 2000 when they finished 5-4.
There will be a lot of questions heading into next season. Clearly
Lake Orion
needs a new identity for next season and with a favorable schedule they could
turn it around but for now there are no playoffs this season and next season
couldn’t come soon enough.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
OAA Picks: Week Nine.
Written Thursday October 23rd, at 3:15 PM
Waterford
Mott at 9. Groves :
The Falcons are riding a two game losing streak need this game for confidence
against a Corsairs team that needs one win to make the playoffs. I think Mott
will be sweating on Sunday. DD PICK: GROVES
35, WATERFORD MOTT
31. ANT PICK: GROVES 28, WATERFORD MOTT 24.
Stoney Creek at Rochester :
This season has been a rough season for the Cougars but they did beat Adams .
Stoney Creek should finish their season on a high note
with a win over their city rivals and gain the Rochester
city championship for the first time ever. DD PICK: STONEY CREEK 42, ROCHESTER
0. ANT PICK: STONEY CREEK 28, ROCHESTER 0.
Hazel Park
at Grosse Isle: Grosse Isle is 6-2 right now and is rolling through the
downriver league. They should do well against a Vikings team who likely won’t
win a game again this season. DD PICK: GROSSE ISLE
42, HAZEL PARK 6. ANT PICK: GROSSE ISLE 35, HAZEL PARK 0.
Troy
at Royal Oak : Two
bad teams going at it here. The question is which passing game will show up and
it’s the Ravens Homecoming. Happy Homecoming Royal Oak but got the Colts
winning close. DD PICK: TROY
21, ROYAL OAK 17. ANT PICK: TROY 42, ROYAL OAK 0.
Westland
John Glenn at Southfield
Lathrup: Westland John Glenn’s playoff hopes are on the line at Lathrup
Village . It won’t be an easy game
for the Chargers but with the win last week over Berkley
it could be two in a row. DD PICK: SOUTHFIELD-LATHRUP 24, WESTLAND
JOHN GLENN 21. ANT PICK: WESTLAND JOHN GLENN 28, SOUTHFIELD-LATHRUP 17.
Dearborn Heights
Robichaud at Berkley :
The Bears were upset last week by Lathrup 20-17. If they want a home playoff
game, they must win this game. DD PICK: BERKLEY
28, DEARBORN HEIGHTS
ROBICHAUD 21. ANT PICK: BERKLEY 24, DEARBORN HEIGHTS ROBICHAUD 21.
Pontiac
concluded it’s season at 1-7 and 1-6 in the Blue this season.
1. Clarkston at 3. Harrison :
The Wolves enter this game riding high after a third straight Red crown. The
Hawks with only one loss this season will have its hands full with Clarkston. DD
PICK: CLARKSTON 42, HARRISON 14. ANT PICK: CLARKSTON 42, HARRISON 21.
2. West Bloomfield
at 4. Southfield :
Two speedy teams going at it in this game, difference could be line play and
the Lakers have it but this game will be close. DD PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD
28, SOUTHFIELD 24. ANT PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, SOUTHFIELD 21.
5. Farmington
at Walled Lake
Central: Nate Krumm will be the best quarterback the Falcons have seen all
season since Javon Shaw Week One. Farmington
could have some issues in this game especially defensibly. DD PICK: WALLED LAKE
CENTRAL 35, FARMINGTON
7. ANT PICK: WALLED LAKE CENTRAL 49, FARMINGTON 28.
7. Oxford
at 6. Oak Park : The
Knights are 0-8 all time against the Wildcats, that changes Friday. DD PICK:
OAK PARK
28, OXFORD 21. ANT PICK: OAK PARK 49, OXFORD 18.
8. Avondale at Waterford
Kettering : Both teams
are desperate to get into the playoffs. The Captains need this game more
sitting at 4-4 but it will be the Yellow Jackets who get the magic six to the
playoffs in a shootout. DD PICK: AVONDALE 38, WATERFORD
KETTERING 35. ANT PICK: AVONDALE 28, WATERFORD KETTERING 7.
Orion at 10. Adams :
Two disappointing teams going at it, looking at this game both teams will be
very good next year considering it will be a tough choir to make the playoffs.
Orion hasn’t had a losing season since 1996 and Adams
will likely miss the playoffs for the second time in three seasons but this
game will be the Dragons and they will be praying on Sunday. DD PICK: ORION
35, ADAMS 21. ANT PICK: ORION 42, ADAMS 21.
Almont at Ferndale :
Almont is ranked fifth in the state in Division Five. The Eagles have won two
straight, since the game is not in Lapeer
County , got to take the team from Oakland
County . DD PICK: FERNDALE
28, ALMONT 24. ANT PICK: ALMONT 49, FERNDALE 28.
Troy Athens
at North Farmington : The Red Hawks
were a disappointment this season but looking at this game, this has the
makings of a good game but going with Troy Athens over the Raiders. DD PICK:
TROY ATHENS
38, NORTH FARMINGTON 28. ANT PICK: TROY ATHENS 28, NORTH FARMINGTON 14.
Bloomfield Hills at Seaholm: The Maples have
struggled all season long but if they want to go out on a good note they must
shut down Nate Emery and the Blackhawks. DD PICK: SEAHOLM 31, BLOOMFIELD
HILLS 21. ANT PICK: BLOOMFIELD HILLS 28, SEAHOLM 27.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for complete coverage.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
OAA Recap: Week Eight
Written Saturday October 18th, at 2:35 PM
Dragons Den Top 10:
1. Clarkston
2. West Bloomfield
3. Harrison
4. Southfield
5. Farmington
6. Oak Park
7. Oxford
8. Avondale
9. Groves
10. Adams
WIN OF THE NIGHT: Southfield Lathrup 20, Berkley 17:
This game was a huge win for Coach Keith Stevens and his Lathrup team. The
Chargers have won two straight games and are making immediate progress. For the
Bears this is a tough loss and have lost two straight. It doesn’t get any easier
with Dearborn Heights Robachlud next.
TOUGH LOSS: Farmington 24, Groves 20: Groves has lost
two straight games and now has a tough one against Waterford Mott but it will
be at home. Farmington has a tough one at Walled Lake Central coming up and has
won seven straight games. For Groves this is not a good way to get into the
playoffs.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Oak Park: The Knights had a
chance to win the White outright and play Clarkston well that won’t happen now.
Oak Park lost 20-16 to Southfield and now the Knights will have to play Oxford,
a team that they have lost eight straight times in its history. That’s a tough
one for this experienced group of Knights.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Clarkston 42, Orion 7: This game
was a mismatch from the start, it started with a Dragons touchdown early, only
to see the Wolves score 42 unanswered points at your place. That hurts. These
are clearly two teams going in different directions, Clarkston going up while
Orion is going down.
Week Nine Games:
1. Clarkston at 3. Harrison
2. West Bloomfield at 4. Southfield
5. Farmington at Walled Lake Central
7. Oxford at 6. Oak Park
8. Avondale at Waterford Kettering
Waterford Mott at 9. Groves
Orion at 10. Adams
Troy at Royal Oak
Hazel Park at Grosse Isle
Ferndale at Almont
Southfield Lathrup at Westland John Glenn
Troy Athens at North Farmington
Bloomfield Hills at Seaholm
Stoney Creek at Rochester
Berkley at Dearborn Heights Robachaud
Pontiac vs ????
Top Games: Week Nine:
1. Clarkston at 3. Harrison: In what was supposed to
be a match between Clarkston and Oak Park will now be Clarkston and Harrison.
This is a bad matchup for the Hawks because of depth and also the Wolves have a
lethal passing attack. Harrison has to play perfect if it has any shot at
pulling off the upset.
2. West Bloomfield at 4. Southfield: The Blue Jays
and Lakers could put up a shootout in this matchup but the key will be is can
quarterback Tristian Jackson throw against Southfield’s Division One secondary,
we will find out in this one. A lot of speed will be on display.
7. Oxford at 6. Oak Park: The Knights have lost eight
straight games to the Wildcats and two of them were with this same class. Oak
Park has to find a way to shut down Oxford’s pound the rock attack to give
themselves a chance in this game.
5. Farmington at Walled Lake Central: This will be a
tough matchup for the Falcons. Farmington has won seven straight games but this
matchup against the Vikings will be the toughest one since week one when
Farmington was destroyed by Harrison. Walled Lake Central is one of the top
teams in the KLAA.
Waterford Mott at 9. Groves: The Falcons have lost
two straight games and they need a bounce back game against a very good
Corsairs team. Mott is battling to try and get to the playoffs and needs this
game to do so. Groves needs this game for confidence reasons.
Orion at 10. Adams: This rivalry is back for the
first time since 2009, the Dragons have won two straight games in this rivalry.
Both teams sit at 4-4 and have an outside shot at getting into the playoffs at
5-4. Winner is praying while the loser is done for the winter.
We’ll see what happens, tune into OAA Now for complete
coverage.
The Dark Days of Lake Orion Football Are Here.
Written Saturday October 18th, at 2:15 PM
The dark days of Lake Orion football are here now.
For the first time since 2000, the Dragons could miss the
playoffs after getting blown out by the Clarkston Wolves 42-7 on Friday night.
Lake Orion (4-4, 4-3 Red) struck first as running back Matt Krause went
62 yards for a Dragons touchdown to go up 7-0 early in the first quarter.
Clarkston (8-0, 7-0 Red) would then score 42 unanswered
points the rest of the game and was led by quarterback DJ Zezula, Austin Engler whom had a breakout game,
and running backs Nolan Eriksen and Centris Williams.
The Wolves and Dragons are in two different stratospheres
right now. Clarkston came off a Division One State Championship last season and
has progressed with its program. Lake Orion has regressed since the 2012 season.
Lake Orion hasn’t beaten Clarkston since 2010, the year they won their State
Championship and hasn't had a losing season since 1996 when they finished 4-5.
A playoff trip does not seem likely this season though.
Lake Orion will travel to Rochester Adams to face the
Highlanders, it will be the first match up since 2009 when the Dragons beat the
Highlanders 23-13. Adams sits at 4-4 and 3-4 White on the season and the
winner of this game will be praying on Sunday while the loser is done. Both teams have been disappointing this season.
We’ll see what happens but truly the dark days are here now.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for further updates.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
OAA Picks: Week Eight
Written October 16th 2014 11:05 PM
Ferndale vs. Hazel
Park , Erik Royal will most likely be the coach of the
year, got Ferndale back to respectability
1. Clarkston vs. 10. Orion, when looking at this game, most
of the so called media experts are picking Clarkston to win this game. Most
base it on their QB, DJ Zezula and Clarkston’s powerful offense but Lake
Orion has a pretty good offense of
its own. Expect this game to be a shootout
DD PICK, LAKE ORION
49 CLARKSTON 42
ANT PICK, LAKE ORION
38 CLARKSTON 35
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, CLARKSTON 34 LAKE
ORION 27
2. Oak Park vs.
5. Southfield , like the prior game,
this one is also bound to be a classic. Curious to see how Oak
Park ’s QB, Chauncey Lowlman does against Southfield ’s
D1 secondary but the Knights have a linebacker named Junior McMullen who will
make the difference.
DD PICK, OAK PARK
20, SOUTHFIELD 16
ANT PICK, OAK PARK
27, SOUTHFIELD 24
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, OAK PARK 29 SOUTHFIELD
23
3. West Bloomfield vs. Stoney Creek ,
could fireworks galore in Rochester ?
Can Joe Platz’s defense contain the powerful duo of Tristan Jackson and Michael
King? Most so called media experts say no, sadly I’m one of them.
DD PICK, WEST BLOOMFIELD 41, STONEY
CREEK 0
ANT PICK, WEST BLOOMFIELD 28, STONEY
CREEK 14
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, WEST BLOOMFIELD
38, STONEY CREEK 17
4. Harrison vs. North
Farmington , this battle of Farmington
won’t be much of a contest
DD PICK, HARRISON 56, NORTH
FARMINGTON 0
ANT PICK, HARRISON 49, NORTH
FARMINGTON 7
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, HARRISON 51, NORTH
FARMINGTON 10
6. Farmington
vs. 9. Groves, in this battle of Falcons, both come into it for different
reasons. Groves has a fantastic
chance to get the job done while the so called experts think Farmington
is the real deal, I disagree they have no business in this division.
DD PICK, GROVES
31, FARMINGTON 28
ANT PICK, FARMINGTON
35, GROVES 21
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, FARMINGTON
21, GROVES 14
7. Oxford vs.
Bloomfield Hills, Oxford was blown
out last week by West Bloomfield . Nate Emery and the
Blackhawks will give the Wildcats big time problems especially on defense.
Glacier Wellington needs this the
worst way. Expect someone to storm the field.
DD PICK, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 31, OXFORD
27
ANT PICK, OXFORD
35, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, OXFORD
23, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14
8. Berkley vs.
Southfield Lathrup, game could be a little tricky for the Bears but confident
the defense will pull it through. Welcome to the playoffs Bears
DD PICK, BERKLEY
21, LATHRUP 17
ANT PICK, BERKLEY
35, LATHRUP 10
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, BERKLEY
24, LATHRUP 7
Troy Athens vs. Troy ,
the battle of Troy , someone is
getting their first league, I know who, the one with the passing game
DD PICK, TROY ATHENS
35, TROY 7
ANT PICK, TROY ATHENS
28, TROY 27
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, TROY ATHENS
31, TROY 21
Rochester Adams vs. Rochester ,
the battle of Rochester , Adams
has not lost this game since 1996, add another year.
DD PICK, ADAMS 35, ROCHESTER
0
ANT PICK, ADAMS 42, ROCHESTER
3
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, ADAMS 42, ROCHESTER
7
DD PICK, FERNDALE
46, HAZEL PARK 0
ANT PICK, FERNDALE
42, HAZEL PARK 7
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, FERNDALE
49, HAZEL PARK 10
Seaholm vs. Royal Oak ,
Jim Chapman, one of my biggest disappointments whether in the white or not
DD PICK, SEAHOLM 48, ROYAL OAK 0
ANT PICK, SEAHOLM 28, ROYAL OAK 0
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, SEAHOLM 45, ROYAL OAK 14
Avondale vs. Pontiac ,
going to be a rough homecoming for Pontiac
DD PICK, AVONDALE 63, PONTIAC
0
ANT PICK, AVONDALE 35, PONTIAC
14
KEITH DUNLAP PICK, AVONDALE 31, PONTIAC
6
Friday, October 10, 2014
OAA Recap: Week Seven.
Written Saturday October 11th, at 12:50 AM
Stoney Creek 41, Troy
Athens 18
Adams 44, North Farmington
23
Troy at Troy
Athens
Adams at Rochester
Hazel Park at Ferndale
Royal Oak at
Seaholm
Dragons Den Top 10:
1. Clarkston
2. Oak Park
3. West Bloomfield
4. Harrison
5. Southfield
6. Farmington
7. Oxford
8. Berkley
9. Groves
10. Orion
WIN OF THE NIGHT: Berkley
32, Groves 29: Huge win for coach Chris Sikoria. The Bears
had to overcome the Falcons offense and gave the Falcons their first loss of
the season. Groves had two
touchdowns called back and Berkley
found a way to survive tonight at Hurley Field and will go to Lathrup next then they will play Dearborn Heights Robachuad in two weeks. The road for the Falcons gets
tough with Farmington next week and
Waterford Mott in two weeks.
TOUGH LOSS: Oxford :
It was going to be tough for the Wildcats against a very good Lakers team. West
Bloomfield returns to the playoffs for the first time since 2008
and could very well be a threat in the Division One. Oxford
will make the playoffs at some point but it wasn’t tonight as they lost 21-0 at
home, their first loss since Orion beat them 35-30 on the blue turf last season.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Bloomfield Hills: The
Blackhawks were up 26-14 late in the third quarter against Orion only to see
the Dragons score two touchdowns in the second half and stun the homecoming
crowd at Bloomfield Hills. The Blackhawks lost 27-26 and now must pick up the
pieces and get ready for Oxford
next week.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG TOO: Ferndale: The Eagles lost a tough one 28-15 to Avondale. Now they must beat Hazel Park and then go on the road and beat the fifth ranked team in division five, Almont in two weeks. Playoff hopes are grim but never say never.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Southfield-Lathrup 7, Pontiac 6:
In what was Keith Stephens return to Pontiac, you would think that the Chargers
would score more than seven points against a poorest Phoenix team devastated in
the talent pool but it wasn’t the case, give credit to John Floyd’s Pontiac
squad for battling hard. It is a shame that next week against Avondale will be their last
game of the season.
Last Week’s Games:
1. Clarkston 43, Troy
14
2. Oak Park 45,
Seaholm 25
3. West Bloomfield
21, 7. Oxford 0
4. Harrison 64, Royal Oak 0
5. Southfield
38, Rochester 3
6. Farmington
54, Hazel Park 0
8. Berkley 32,
9. Groves 29
10. Orion 27, Bloomfield Hills 26
Avondale 28, Ferndale
15
Lathrup 7, Pontiac 6
This Week’s Games:
1. Clarkston at 10. Orion
2. Oak Park at
5. Southfield
3. West Bloomfield at Stoney
Creek
4. Harrison at North
Farmington
6. Farmington at
9. Groves
7. Oxford at
Bloomfield Hills
8. Berkley at
Lathrup
Avondale at Pontiac
Top Five Games Next Week:
1. Clarkston at 10. Orion: The Wolves have won 20
straight games since the Rockford
playoff game of the 2012 season but will have its toughest game of the season
as they travel to Orion to take on a Dragons team that is desperate in trying
to make the playoffs. The experts will pick Clarkston but this rivalry game
does have some magic on it and this week could be more of the same.
2. Oak Park
at 5. Southfield :
This is a rivalry game here between the Blue Jays and the Knights. Oak
Park will have John Kelly while Southfield
has a division one loaded secondary. This game will be interesting to watch oh
and the White is at stake as well here.
6. Farmington
at 9. Groves : In
what would have been the Blue title game instead turns into a chance for Groves
to share with Farmington the Blue
crown. Farmington comes in red hot
after winning six straight games since losing to Harrison
in week one. Groves lost to Berkley
last week. This one should be interesting.
3. West Bloomfield
at Stoney Creek : This will be the
Cougars most important game of the season and add that it’s their homecoming. Stoney
Creek needs to win out to make the playoffs. It won’t be easy
against a Lakers team that is 2-0 in homecoming games this season. West
Bloomfield is back in the playoffs for the first time since 2008
and they could very well take the Cougars out of the
playoffs with a win.
7. Oxford
at Bloomfield Hills: This game will be a battle of quarterbacks as Nate
Emery takes on Glacier Wallington. In what could be a low scoring game because
both teams like time possession football, both teams will rely a lot on their
defenses to do well in this game.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for updates on week eight and the rest
of the season.
Dragons Escape Blackhawks. Keep Playoff Hopes Alive.
Written Saturday October 11th, at 12:45 AM
The Dragons found a way on Friday night at Bloomfield
Hills High School
even if it is not one of their best nights.
Orion would end up winning 27-26 over the Blackhawks on
their homecoming night and keeping their playoff hopes alive for another week.
The Dragons (4-3, 4-2 Red) were led by Matt Krause who
scored two touchdowns both in the second half. His last score was the game
winning score with 2:21 left in the
game.
Zach Serzo would have the other touchdown run making the
score 14-6 Orion.
Bloomfield Hills quarterback and Utica Eisenhower transfer
Nate Emery was just incredible as both a passer and a runner. Emery would score
two rushing touchdowns, one from five yards out, and one from two yards out. He
would connect on a passing touchdown as well.
The Blackhawks (2-5, 2-4 Red) would lead 20-14 at half and
26-14 late into the third quarter. The Bloomfield Hills homecoming crowd went nuts
the whole game.
The Orion defense had to make a couple of stands. They got a
pick on Emery and then with the game still in the balance tackled the wide receiver
of Bloomfield Hills down on the ground as time ran out. Orion also had an Emery
fumble return for a touchdown by Sean Mercier to open up the scoring 7-0.
The Dragons will move onto next week with a home game
against top ranked Clarkston (7-0, 6-0 Red) on Friday night.
We’ll see what happens.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
OAA Picks: Week Seven.
Written Wednesday October 8th, at 12:30 AM
Troy
at 1 Clarkston: The Wolves did not look good against Troy Athens but then
again Clarkston put in mostly their backups. Kurt Richardson was not happy last
week but this week his team should have one more breeze game against a Colts
team that has struggled all season long.
Royal Oak
at 4. Harrison : This game has blood
bath written all over it. The Ravens are outmatched against the Hawks speed,
size, and athleticism. Royal Oak
has been one of my major disappointments, thought they could build on last
season’s 4-5 year but they have not.
Rochester
at 6. Southfield : The
Falcons put more points in one game than in the previous five weeks last week
against Royal Oak but the problem
here is the opponent.
Hazel Park
at 8. Farmington : Happy
Homecoming Sean Coulter.
Stoney Creek at Troy
Athens : The
Cougars were disappointed after losing last week to Orion. They maybe in deep
trouble heading into the final three weeks of the regular season especially
with having to play Rochester in two weeks. The Red Hawks lost by 17 points
last week to Clarkston.
Ferndale
at Avondale: Two 3-3 teams will meet with the winner being in good shape.
The Eagles have won two straight while the Yellow Jackets have lost two
straight. It’s huge for Avondale especially with them going to Waterford
Kettering in two weeks.
North Farmington at Adams :
The Highlanders will likely miss the playoffs for the second time in three
seasons but still have hope. The Raiders sit at 3-3 and have beaten the teams
they should beat and lost to the teams they should lose too. This is a make or
break game for North Farmington especially who they have
next week, Harrison .
Keith Dunlap of MIPrepzone joins myself and Ant to project
games this week. Sorry Tigers fans sadly.
DD PICK: CLARKSTON 56, TROY
0.
ANT PICK: CLARKSTON
49, TROY 0.
KEITH PICK: CLARKSTON 42, TROY
7.
Seaholm at 2. Oak Park :
The Knights looked very good in shutting out North Farmington
last week. The Maples were shutout by Southfield .
By the looks of this, this doesn’t bone well for Seaholm.
DD PICK: OAK
PARK 42, SEAHOLM 0.
ANT PICK: OAK PARK 35, SEAHOLM 0.
KEITH PICK: OAK
PARK 40, SEAHOLM 8.
3. West Bloomfield
at 7. Oxford : This
match up is a clash of styles. The Wildcats like pound the rock while the
Lakers like speed and athleticism. This game will be won on the trenches and
oddly enough it doesn’t favor Oxford .
DD PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD
42, OXFORD 14.
ANT PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD 35, OXFORD 14.
KEITH PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD
24, OXFORD 21.
DD PICK: HARRISON
56, ROYAL OAK 0.
ANT PICK: HARRISON 59, ROYAL OAK 0.
KEITH PICK: HARRISON
46, ROYAL OAK 6.
5. Groves
at 10. Berkley : This
game maybe the best in the league this week. The Falcons will be tested the
final three weeks of the season with Farmington at home next week, this game at
Hurley Field, and at Waterford Mott in two weeks. The Bears were exposed last
week by Farmington and is looking
for a bounce back game here.
DD PICK: BERKLEY
20, GROVES 17.
ANT PICK: BERKLEY 21, GROVES 20.
KEITH PICK: GROVES
17, BERKLEY 13.
DD PICK: SOUTHFIELD
42, ROCHESTER 0.
ANT PICK: SOUTHFIELD 62, ROCHESTER 0.
KEITH PICK: SOUTHFIELD
38, ROCHESTER 0.
DD PICK: FARMINGTON
56, HAZEL PARK 0.
ANT PICK: FARMINGTON 28, HAZEL PARK 0.
KEITH PICK: FARMINGTON
42, HAZEL PARK 0.
9. Orion at Bloomfield Hills: Interesting match up
here but looks like the Dragons could be back after the way they played last
week against Stoney Creek but they still have to win out
just to make the playoffs. The Blackhawks defense is a mess, allowed 61 points
last week to West Bloomfield . It might get worse.
DD PICK: ORION 42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14.
ANT PICK: ORION 42,
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 21.
KEITH PICK: ORION 45, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 14.
DD PICK: STONEY CREEK 27, TROY
ATHENS 7.
ANT PICK: STONEY
CREEK 31, TROY ATHENS 14.
KEITH PICK: STONEY CREEK 21, TROY
ATHENS 10.
DD PICK: FERNDALE
31, AVONDALE 28.
ANT PICK: AVONDALE
23, FERNDALE 21.
KEITH PICK: AVONDALE 28, FERNDALE
20.
DD PICK: ADAMS 35, NORTH
FARMINGTON 21.
ANT PICK: ADAMS 24, NORTH FARMINGTON 14.
KEITH PICK: ADAMS
31, NORTH FARMINGTON 14.
Lathrup at Pontiac :
This match up is a tough one for the Phoenix .
Pontiac has struggled all season.
The Chargers have been one of my major disappointments especially moving down
to the Blue. Lathrup though has the right man in Keith Stephens to fix the
issues over in Lathrup Village .
DD PICK: LATHRUP 16, PONTIAC 12.
ANT PICK: LATHRUP
17, PONTIAC 3.
KEITH PICK: LATHRUP 36, PONTIAC 0.
Friday, October 3, 2014
OAA Recap: Week Six.
Written Saturday September 4th, at 1:15 AM
Ferndale 37, Pontiac
0
Rochester 34,
Royal Oak 0
Troy at 1.
Clarkston
Royal Oak at 4. Harrison
Rochester at 6. Southfield
Hazel Park at 8.
Farmington
Stoney Creek at Troy
Athens
North Farmington at Adams
Ferndale at
Avondale
Ferndale
at Avondale: The Eagles are hot right now winning two straight and sits at
3-3. Ferndale will be going up
against a Yellow Jackets team that lost two straight and is now 3-3. The winner
of this game will be in great shape while the loser could be in deep trouble to
make the playoffs.
North Farmington at Adams :
The Raiders sit at 3-3 in this game heading to Rochester
to take on the Highlanders. Adams schedule does lighten
up but if they don’t win this game over North Farmington
then they could miss the playoffs for the second time in three years.
We’ll see what happens next week, stay tuned to OAA Now on You
tube or on ONTV for updates.
Dragons Den Top 10:
1. Clarkston
2. Oak Park
3. West Bloomfield
4. Harrison
5. Groves
6. Southfield
7. Oxford
8. Farmington
9. Orion
10. Berkley
WIN OF THE NIGHT: Groves
36, Avondale 31: The Falcons had to survive a Yellow Jackets rally on
Thursday night. Groves is now in
the drivers seat in the Blue setting a showdown in two weeks with Farmington .
For Avondale it’s about making the playoffs now, the division race is now gone.
TOUGH LOSS: Orion 40, Stoney Creek
21: The Dragons made it two for two against Stoney Creek
(Soccer-won 1-0 and football tonight) and will have an opportunity to make
three for three if they beat them in Volleyball Tuesday night. Anyway to
football the Cougars defense was exposed tonight as it gave up the most points
it has allowed this season (Clarkston 35 points.) The Dragons lost 36-7 last
season in this game got a measure of revenge and had a big night from their
running game. The schedule is tough for Stoney Creek ,
they still have to play West Bloomfield for their
homecoming and that will be tough.
TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Farmington
41, Berkley 13: The
Bears were just exposed against the Falcons and it showed early and often. Farmington
showed why they are one of the top teams in the Blue while Berkley ’s
top notched defense was exposed this week. The Bears must find a way to turn
this around quick or this will be a long season.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME: Rochester
34, Royal Oak 0: The Falcons just scored more points in this game than in
the previous five games this season (21 points.) This was a huge win for coach
Erik Vernon and a horrible loss for the Ravens considering they have experience
back for coach Tim Chapman. Rochester
is now wearing black pants now which are interesting in seeing them.
Last Week’s Games:
1. Clarkston 37, Troy Athens
20
2. Oak Park 47, North
Farmington 0
3. West Bloomfield 62, Bloomfield
Hills 24
4. Harrison 41, Adams 27
5. Groves 36,
Avondale 31
6. Southfield
41, Seaholm 0
7. Oxford 42, Troy
7
8. Farmington
41, 10. Berkley 13
9. Orion 40, Stoney Creek 21
Lathrup 33, Hazel Park
0
This Week’s Games:
Seaholm at 2. Oak Park
3. West Bloomfield at 7. Oxford
5. Groves at 10.
Berkley
9. Orion at Bloomfield Hills
Lathrup at Pontiac
This Week’s Top Games:
3. West Bloomfield
at 7. Oxford : The
Wildcats could be in trouble in this game. The Lakers have proven they can beat
anyone at any given time. Two weeks ago West Bloomfield
destroyed Orion on the road and last week destroyed Bloomfield Hills. If that’s
enough motivation for the Lakers it was Oxford
that beat West Bloomfield and cost them a trip to the
playoffs last season. Talk about irony.
5. Groves
at 10. Berkley :
This is a huge game for both teams. The Bears are trying to rebound after
losing last week to Farmington and
the Falcons are unbeaten heading into this match up. Groves
has a lot of talent and hasn’t lost a beat this season. It should be an
interesting match up this week.
Three Is the Magic Number.
Written Saturday October 4th, at 1:10 AM
Stoney Creek answered with a pass
from Allen to Joe Platz from 14 yards out for a touchdown and a 26-14 hole
heading to the fourth quarter.
Three is the magic number as you can see what happened in Rochester
on Friday night.
Three times fireworks blew out.
Three times Matt Krause scored.
Three times Zach Serzo scored.
Orion and Stoney Creek are now three
and three.
Three turnovers were created by a belined Dragons defense.
Orion managed to gain some revenge after losing 36-7 last
season only to give Stoney Creek and its very good
defense their most points they allowed all season in a 40-21 victory.
Krause would score the team’s opening touchdown from 12
yards out to go up 7-0 Dragons.
Krause would then strike again from 40 yards out for a
touchdown but the extra point was missed and it was 13-0 Orion.
The Cougars would add its first touchdown of the game when Scott
Reader caught a touchdown pass from four yards out by Jack Allen for a 13-7
Orion lead.
Stoney Creek would have one more opportunity to close out
the half with the lead, Orion was hit with a pass interference call and the
defense responded by stopping the Cougars offense and pushed Stoney Creek out of
bounds causing a turnover on downs keeping the score 13-7 Dragons at half.
Serzo would then get involved scoring on a 29 yard touchdown
catch from Max Horneffer but the two point try was missed, making the score
19-7 Orion.
The Dragons defense would get a controversial fumble and
took advantage of it thanks to a Krause ten yard touchdown run for a 26-7 Orion
lead.
Orion would then strike again as Serzo scored his second
touchdown of the night when he ran the ball from 60 yards for a 33-14 Orion
lead.
The Cougars would get another touchdown from the legs of
Allen from six yards out for a 33-21 Orion lead and would get the onside kick
making things interesting to say the least.
The Dragons defense made another stop causing Stoney
Creek to go three and out.
Serzo would then add the final exclamation point going 80
yards making the score 40-21 Orion.
Krause would finish up the game with 204 yards and three touchdowns.
Serzo would have 167 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns to go along with
his 29 yard receiving touchdown.
The Dragons are now 3-3, 3-2 in the Red while the Cougars
fall to 3-3, 2-3 in the Red. Orion would now play at Bloomfield Hills (2-4, 2-3
Red) on Friday night.
We’ll see what happens.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Dragons lose tough one to Clarkston Again.
Written Friday October 3rd, at 12:30 AM
This has actually begun.
We will have coverage on OAA Now over this match up and ramifications
it will have in not only the rest of the season but also in district play as
well.
For some strange reason the fifth ranked Dragons were in
control most of the match on Thursday night in Clarkston.
However one bad call later the third ranked Wolves rallied
and what would likely be their eighth straight Red title.
Clarkston came from two games down to stun Orion 20-25,
22-25, 25-18, 29-27, and 15-9.
The Dragons (30-5-2 ,
3-1 Red) won the first two games and were in control in the third game up 8-2.
The Wolves (29-3, 4-0 Red) then outscored them 23-7 down the stretch to win game three.
Game four was the turning point, the difference from seeing
Orion win over their long time rival for the first time since the 2011 State
Semifinals or Clarkston winning seven of eight meetings over Orion.
The Dragons had a great start and was up 8-1 in the fourth
game and was up 23-18 late but a bad call went the Wolves way and a 6-1 rally
started tying the game up at 24-24.
After the game four win, Clarkston went on and won 15-9 in game five, winning the match 3-2.
The Dragons were led by Hannah Murdock’s 24 kills and three
aces. Marley Redd had seven kills and two blocks. Kori Varney had 29 digs and
four aces.
The Wolves were led by Taylor Dellinger’s 18 kills along
with sophomore Abby Malinowski who had 17 kills while her sister Emily had 56
assists on the night.
This is a tough loss for Orion and coach Tony Scavada, they
gave this one away. The Dragons had strong starts and were in the drivers seat
the whole match only to see Clarkston take it from them. Orion must focus now
on Stoney Creek before closing out the regular season
against Troy and Farmington .
This is a big win for Clarkston and coach Kelly Averall-Pinter.
The Wolves now have confidence heading into the final three games of the regular
season and already have wins over Seaholm, Bloomfield Hills, Stoney
Creek , and Orion.
This is not over, districts loom in November and Clarkston
will be the ones having to travel to Orion. The district draw is out and
looking at it, it looks like Clarkston will have a tough road if things work
itself out.
Yes the Wolves have had success in Orion but this is a
different Dragons team at home in past years.
This has actually begun.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Ant's Thoughts on Farmington Football.
Written Wednesday October 1st, at 11:15 PM
Farmington
Football
Farmington
should be playing teams like Oak Park ,
Rochester Adams, and Southfield on
a consistent basis not teams like Pontiac
and Hazel Park . They have talent
led by its strong senior class and will be pretty good, at least for the next
two years. Farmington has rivalries
with many of the OAA White teams especially Southfield ,
Oak Park , and North
Farmington (whom I think like the team I mention below, they
should play every year). In fact, Farmington
should play those teams every year.
Winning season, yeah, yeah,
Eh,
Not quite
As I look around the rest of the OAA, I notice some strange
things going on in the other divisions especially in the Blue. While Royal
Oak and Rochester
are both winless in the vicious White, I see teams like Groves
and Berkley both having successful
seasons, Avondale is consistently good. I wonder how Groves
and Berkley would do if they were
up in the vicious White???
I’m not even talking about Farmington
yet.
Farmington Football, the same program I saw in 2012 when Lake
Orion went down there to play them.
The same team who was up 18-0 at one point during their homecoming game. Then
they whined and moaned after Lake Orion
scored 43 unanswered points to win 43-18. The same team whose obnoxious parents
were yelling at Orion kids to “Take a knee” and saying that LO as a whole is a “dirty
program,”
Yep that team,
They have no business in the OAA Blue Division.
Why are they in it in the first place?
The OAA went through a realignment year and the divisions
were based more out of enrollment rather than success. Farmington
has one of the lower enrollment numbers and went 2-7 in the brutal White but it
also went 6-3 in that same division in 2012 and one of the division criteria is
records. Farmington certainly
should not have went down a division based on last years record, if anything
they should have stayed put
Notice that I didn’t mention Farmington Hills Harrison. The
reason why I didn’t mention them is that Farmington
does play them and every time they play, Harrison is
28-5 against Farmington and 9-2 since
2004. Farmington should be playing
teams like Harrison , Oak Park ,
Southfield , and Rochester Adams. It
is those teams that will make them better. It is the games the fans want to
see, they want to see Farmington
play the best possible competition it can. Yes, teams like Beverly
Hills Groves , Berkley ,
Avondale, and Ferndale are good
teams also but no offense to those teams, Farmington
should not be playing with them.
The problem here is that every year Farmington
wants to make the playoffs by any means necessary. The parents there control
the asylum. Yes those same parents (not all of them but quite a bit of them)
who feel like they are the show there. It’s sad, Farmington
has a pretty decent team but when outside figures call the shots, the program
is less successful. I almost feel bad for their coach but then again he allows
this to happen and he has no plans or the intention to stop it. If it means
playing in a weaker division, so be it.
Personally I lost a lot of respect for Farmington in 2012
especially in terms of what their parents did, the take a knee chants (instead
of showing concern for their player who was injured), the woman yelling at the
kids after the game only to be restrained and the subsequent posting by a
Farmington parent and coach in which on the OAA blog He bashed the entire Lake Orion Football Program
and how it was ran. It’s a shame, that post was thankfully deleted but still it
reflects the type of parents people deal with at Farmington .
The realization is Farmington
will make the playoffs but most likely will play a very dangerous team (like
Birmingham Brother Rice, Orchard Lake St. Marys, or even Farmington Hills
Harrison again) in the first round of the playoffs. But I do hope that at the
end of the season, the OAA has a meeting in which they should move Farmington
back to the White and move Royal Oak
down to the Blue. They should base it on competition level and watching both
the White and Blue this year. They messed it up a little bit. I hope they get
it right next year.
OAA Picks: Week Six.
Written Wednesday October 1st, at 10:20 PM
Adams at 4. Harrison :
This is a must win game for the Highlanders considering their only tough
game after this is the crossover. The Hawks are rolling after winning in triple
overtime over Southfield . DD
PICK: HARRISON 28, ADAMS 14. ANT PICK:
HARRISON 28, ADAMS 21.
Pontiac
at Ferndale : Eric
Royal has the Eagles rolling after last week’s win over Lathrup. The Phoenix
gave up 62 points last week to Groves .
DD PICK: FERNDALE
49, PONTIAC 7. ANT PICK: FERNDALE 28, PONTIAC 14.
Rochester
at Royal Oak : One
team will win this week. DD PICK: ROYAL OAK 28, ROCHESTER
7. ANT PICK: ROCHESTER 21, ROYAL OAK 20.
1. Clarkston at Troy
Athens : It’s
Homecoming week at Troy Athens and Bob Dowd will crying in another loss this
week. DD/ANT PICK: CLARKSTON 49, TROY
ATHENS 7.
2. Oak Park
at North Farmington : Raiders have experience
on both sides of the football but problem is so does the Knights and Oak
Park has played a more brutal schedule than North
Farmington . DD/ANT
PICK: OAK PARK
49, NORTH FARMINGTON 7.
Bloomfield Hills at 3. West Bloomfield :
Lakers looked very impressive last week, going to be an easy tune up before
next week when they go to Oxford . The
Blackhawks beat Troy Athens by two points but West Bloomfield
is a different animal. DD/ANT PICK: WEST BLOOMFIELD
42, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 0.
Avondale at 5. Groves :
Yellow Jackets remember what happened last year in Beverly
Hills , another chance for Avondale to right the wrong
against the Falcons. DD PICK: AVONDALE 38, GROVES
31. ANT PICK: GROVES 35, AVONDALE 31.
6. Berkley
at 9. Farmington : Probably
the best game of the weekend. The Falcons haven’t been tested in three weeks
but they will see a test in a vaunted Bears defense. DD PICK: BERKLEY
28, FARMINGTON 21. ANT PICK: FARMINGTON 35, BERKLEY 14.
7. Southfield at Seaholm: Blue Jays furious in two
fronts, one they lost 14-13 last year in the playoffs and two they lost in triple
overtime last week. Get the memo here Maple
Forest . DD PICK: SOUTHFIELD
42, SEAHOLM 7. ANT PICK: SOUTHFIELD 31, SEAHOLM 10.
8. Oxford
at Troy : The Colts
homecoming is going to end in a disaster. DD PICK: OXFORD
49, TROY 3. ANT PICK: OXFORD 24, TROY 3.
Orion at 10. Stoney Creek :
Dragons remember 36-7 last year and Keith Dunlap and Scott Burnstein are
picking the Cougars over Lake Orion .
Never ever trust those two making picks. DD PICK: ORION 21, STONEY CREEK 17.
ANT PICK: ORION 35, STONEY CREEK 10.
Lathrup at Hazel Park :
Two struggling teams battling here but these two are in different places. DD/ANT PICK: LATHRUP 28, HAZEL PARK 0.
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