Top Week 7 Matchups in the OAA
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We’re already at Week 7 of the High School Football season! At this point, leagues and conferences are shaping up and the playoffs are right around the corner. This week in the OAA we have a few big matchups that…
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Continue ReadingWe’re already at Week 7 of the High School Football season! At this point, leagues and conferences are shaping up and the playoffs are right around the corner. This week in the OAA we have a few big matchups that have major playoff and league implications. Specifically, a high-octane Gold vs. Blue battle, and two great OAA Red matchups which have major playoff implications.
(6-0) Avondale @ (5-1) Seaholm
This an exciting homecoming matchup for Seaholm and a big test for Avondale.
In the OAA Gold, Avondale has swept through the league with relative ease. It helps when you have good senior talent with a brand-new head coach that seems to have changed some things for the better. It also helps when the rest of the gold is uniquely bad this season, with relatively consistent programs like Berkley and Ferndale falling apart. Nevertheless, The Jackets have proven to the OAA that they no longer belong in the inferior Gold, and they’re making a case to be moved up to the Blue.
Quarterback Tyler Herzog Tyler Herzog 6'0" | 170 lbs | QB Avondale | 2024 State MI is going to have to make some plays as he did last season against The Maples. Even though Seaholm outmatched Avondale on all fronts last year, Tyler kept them in that game for a while. I’m also interested to see how the O-Line stacks up against Seaholm’s D-Line. That said, RB/LB Myles Moore Myles Moore 6'0" | 200 lbs | ATH Avondale | 2024 State MI will be a huge factor on both sides of the ball. Overall, I’m more concerned with how the whole team stacks up against Seaholm rather than individual pieces.
Seaholm has had a successful season on all accounts. So far. They’ve taken care of business against every OAA team they’ve faced thus far, outscoring them 222-54. That said, they’ve solidified themselves as the top team in the OAA Blue with a bounty of senior talent. Still, questions remain. What would Seaholm’s record be in the White? Can this team defeat Groves? Can they advance in the postseason? All of these questions are still up in the air, and we’ll get our answers very soon. All of this starts against an Avondale team that has defied the odds in their own season.
Like I said, Seaholm has several seniors that are game changers. Colton Kinnie Colton Kinnie 6'2" | 225 lbs | QB Seaholm | 2024 State MI is a 3rd-year QB who can run the Veer in his sleep at this point. Granden Kinnie Granden Kinnie 6'1" | 220 lbs | RB Seaholm | 2024 State MI is a physical, reactive linebacker as well as a bruising power back. Sean Emerson Sean Emerson 5'8" | 180 lbs | ATH Seaholm | 2024 State MI is a running back with an incredible amount of potential and great physical tools. I could list 3-5 more players who are genuinely all-OAA type guys. Just on paper, Seaholm should take care of business this Friday against Avondale. Later in the season against Groves and in the playoffs- the whole team will have to take a step up.
(6-0) Lake Orion @ (4-2) Clarkston
If there was a betting market for league winners, Lake Orion would have had +800 preseason odds. The Dragons defeating West Bloomfield and destroying everyone else was not on my bingo card. I know Billy Roberson II Billy Roberson II 5'10" | 170 lbs | RB Lake Orion | 2024 State MI is one of if not the best RB in the state right now, and there’s a few other players like Raymond Payne Raymond Payne 6'0" | 180 lbs | WR Lake Orion | 2024 State MI who I know have had a breakout season. Though, I just don’t see the D1 college recruit Starpower like you see in most other undefeated big-school teams. That means the team as a whole is likely very well-rounded and well-coached. Lake Orion is on the doorstep of an uncontested OAA Red title, and they could go FAR in the postseason.
Clarkston has rebounded after a slow 0-2 start. It was concerning seeing The Wolves start 0-2 with losses against Northville and A&T, though last week’s win over West Bloomfield puts them back in the deep playoff conversation. Players like DB Desman Stephans II, TE Brody Kosin Brody Kosin 6'6" | 225 lbs | TE Clarkston | 2024 State MI , and LB Nick Waszczenko Nick Waszczenko 6'0" | 220 lbs | LB Clarkston | 2024 State MI are able to push the needle and face off against the best teams in the state.
(3-3) Adams @ (1-5) Stoney Creek
There’s no question that both of these teams have underperformed this season. For both of these teams, It’s not as bad as it may look. Adams’s 3 losses are against Lake Orion, Clarkston, and West Bloomfield, who hold 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the league. Granted, last week’s 35-0 loss to Lake Orion is concerning. Adams has a good amount of talent across the board, though they’ve lost a significant amount of talent in the classes of 2023 and 2022. Hopefully Adams can end on a good note and continue to improve heading into 2024.
Stoney Creek has scored 177 points and they’ve given up 182. Even though they’re 1-5, they have a few close losses against West Bloomfield, Clarkston, and Oxford. Last week’s loss to 2-4 Oxford is a bit concerning, though this is usually a physical, and fundamentally sound team.