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OAA boys basketball selects all-league teams
Coaches from the Oakland Activities Association announced their boys basketball all-league teams on Monday night. Unbeaten OAA division champions North Farmington (Red) and Harper Woods (Gold) had a league-best four players chosen first team in their divisions. North Farmington captured the Red championship, Groves and West Bloomfield shared the White, Seaholm edged Berkley in the Blue and Harper Woods ran away with the Gold.
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OAA releases girls basketball all-league teams
The Oakland Activities Association selected its all-league teams on Monday night, with division champions West Bloomfield, North Farmington and Bloomfield Hills leading the way with a combined 12 first-team selections. The Lakers, Raiders and Black Hawks were each undefeated in league play.
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Seaholm boys edge Athens to claim OAA Blue hoops title
Birmingham Seaholm edged Troy Athens, 42-41, to win the OAA Blue championship on March 2. Jeff Sheldon hit the game-winning 3 pointer with seven seconds left on the clock to help the Maples finish 9-3 in league play. Seaholm won its last five divisional games to beat out runner-up Berkley (8-4) for the crown. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves boys claim Oakland County swim championship
The Birmingham Groves boys swim team captured the 2023 Oakland County Swim and Dive Championship on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Royal Oak Middle School. The Falcons won a pair of events, including the final 400 yard freestyle relay (Zach Lezovich, Asa Allen, Angus MacDonald and Ian Duncan) to finish with 269 points, beating out rival Seaholm (233).
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Royal Oak's Pam Moore voted Oakland County AD of the Year
The Oakland County Athletic Director's Association recently hosted its annual holiday luncheon recently, honoring and awarding members for their services to their programs and the leagues they represent.
There were three awards given out, voted on by their peers. Those awards included the Athletic Director of the Year, the Distinguished Service Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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OAA’s best rewarded with MHSFCA all-state nods
The Michigan High School Football Coaches’ Association (MHSFCA) unveiled its 2022 all-state teams and a good number of Oakland Activities Association players were rewarded for their efforts on the gridiron this fall.
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Adams tops Rockford for first boys state soccer title since 1999
Rochester Adams capped off a magical season, defeating Rockford, 2-0, Saturday to claim its first boys soccer state championship since 1999. Jackson Craft and Matthew Vostriakov each scored a goal for the Highlanders, who handed the Rams their only loss of the season. John Coon made three saves to pick up the shutout in goal for Adams (17-1-6). The Highlanders played one of the toughest schedules in the state, playing eight top-10 ranked teams in Division 1.
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Rochester bests Berkley for OAA White volleyball title
In a battle of OAA White unbeatens, Rochester knocked off Berkley, 3-1, to capture the division championship on Oct. 20 at Rochester High School. The Falcons finished an unbeaten 8-0 in league play. In fact, all three Rochester HS volleyball teams finished unbeaten in league play. Berkley was runner-up with a 7-1 record in league play, followed by Troy Athens (6-2) and West Bloomfield (5-3). (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Berkley cruises to OAA Blue boys cross country title
Berkley's top five runners all finished among the top 11 at the third and final OAA Blue jamboree at Hess Hathaway Park on Oct. 18, helping the Bears clinch the divisional championship. Berkley won all three jamborees, while North Farmington finished second at each. Senior Matthew Short and junior Oliver Moss finished top five individually at all three jamborees to lead the Bears. Avondale senior Ethan Pruzinsky was the individual winner at all three races.
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Southfield A&T volleyball achieves perfection in winning the OAA Blue
Southfield A&T defeated Pontiac, 3-0, on Oct. 18, capping off a perfect OAA Blue season and capturing the division title. The Warriors finished 10-0, dropping just a single set the entire league season. Ferndale finished second in the division at 8-2, while Ferndale University - the only team to take a set off A&T - was third at 6-4.
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Five flight winners leads Bloomfield Hills to another boys state tennis title
The Bloomfield Hills boys tennis team used its superior depth to roll past the competition, winning the school's fourth state tennis over the past eight years on Oct. 15 at Hope College in Holland. Senior Daniel Stoyanov and freshman Connor Shaya won flight titles at Nos. 2 and 4 singles and the doubles teams of Pierce Shaya and Merrick Chernett (No. 1), Michael Dillon and Ryan Rose (No. 2) and Kierth Lingam and Dominic Pascarella (No. 4) were also victorious. The Black Hawks finished with 35 team points. Northville (25) was runner-up, followed by Troy (24). Rochester (13 points) tied for sixth overall, while Adams (eighth), Stoney Creek (10th) and Troy Athens (14th) also fared well.
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Adams rolls past the field to claim D1 golf state championship
The Rochester Adams golf team entered the Division 1 Golf Finals as the No. 3 ranked team in the state. But the Highlanders left no doubt who was No. 1 at Bedford Valley Golf Club in Battle Creek, with the team rolling past the field to claim the school's first-ever state championship on Oct. 15. Senior Grace Wang (149), junior Katie Fodale (151) and junior Laura Liu (152) all finished among the top six individuals to lead the way. Adams shot a 629 team score, besting Brighton (676) and Rochester (681) among the top three. Troy Athens (7th) and Troy (8th) finished top 10, while Farmington (17th) also had a strong showing. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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Southfield A&T football finishes atop OAA White with 5-0 record
The Southfield A&T football squad defeated Oak Park, 35-12, on Oct. 7, capping off an unbeaten OAA White season - winning the league title with a perfect 5-0 record. The Warriors outscored their league foes 209-69 this fall. The team finished the regular season with a 7-2 overall record. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Stoney Creek caps off OAA White tennis title with tourney win
The Stoney Creek boys tennis team rolled to the OAA White championship, cruising past the field to capture the tournament championship at West Bloomfield and North Farmington high schools on Sept. 29. The Cougars won six of the eight flight championships (three in singles and three in doubles) in scoring 46 points. West Bloomfield and Berkley each totaled 28 points, followed by Clarkston (24), North Farmington (21) and Lake Orion (21).
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Farmington wins OAA Blue tennis title
The Farmington boys tennis team won the OAA Blue tennis championship, winning the regular-season title and sharing the league tournament championship with Royal Oak on Sept. 28. The Falcons and Ravens each finished with 41 points. Royal Oak won four flight championships, Farmington two and Avondale, which finished third overall, also claimed two. Farmington finished a perfect 5-0 in league matches, with the Ravens and Yellow Jackets tying for second.
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Adams wins Oakland County D1, OAA Red championships at Fieldstone
Rochester Adams captured the program's first-ever Oakland County championship, beating out top-five contenders South Lyon, Rochester, Cranbrook and Troy Athens at Fieldstone Golf Club on Sept. 28. Senior Grace Wang was the tournament medalist to lead the Highlanders. Teammate Laura Liu, finished tied for fourth overall with Rochester's Madison Yang. Troy senior Riley Hayden and Troy Athens senior Olivia Hemmila tied for second place. The tournament also served as an OAA Red competition, and with the win, Adams clinched the league championship as well.
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Athens wraps up OAA White golf title with league tournament win
Senior Olivia Hemmila earned medalist honors to lead Troy Athens to the win at the second OAA White division league meet on Sept. 22. The win, coupled with an unbeaten regular season in dual matches, helped the Red Hawks earn the OAA White championship. Clarkston was runner-up, followed by Oxford, Stoney Creek, Farmington, Groves and North Farmington. Earning all league honors were Hemmila and teammates Ava Weeks and Amelia Lin, Elin Gebrowsky (Clarkston), Mae Norman (Clarkston), Alexandria Lecureux (Clarkston), Katarin Fisher (Clarkston), Lauren Fishtahler (Clarkston), Ellie Giesilman (Oxford), Keira Bills (Oxford), Katie Pill (Oxford), Gabi Wait (Oxford), Venetia Chap (Farmington), Lucy Kent (Farmington) and Marisa Kelly (Stoney Creek).
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Oxford takes down the field at Oakland County D2 golf tourney
The Oxford girls golf team topped the field at the Oakland County Division 2 Tournament at the Links at Crystal Lake in Pontiac on Aug. 31. The Wildcats shot a team score of 329, beating out 18 other teams. Wixom St. Catherine was runner-up, 15 shots back. Royal Oak and West Bloomfield also finished among the top-10 teams. Oxford's Keira Billis finished tied atop the individuals with a round of 76. Her teammates Katherine Pill and Ellie Gieselman were also top-10, as was Royal Oak's Gillian Iles. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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OAA boys basketball selects all-league teams
Coaches from the Oakland Activities Association announced their boys basketball all-league teams on Monday night. Unbeaten OAA division champions North Farmington (Red) and Harper Woods (Gold) had a league-best four players chosen first team in their divisions. North Farmington captured the Red championship, Groves and West Bloomfield shared the White, Seaholm edged Berkley in the Blue and Harper Woods ran away with the Gold.
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OAA releases girls basketball all-league teams
The Oakland Activities Association selected its all-league teams on Monday night, with division champions West Bloomfield, North Farmington and Bloomfield Hills leading the way with a combined 12 first-team selections. The Lakers, Raiders and Black Hawks were each undefeated in league play.
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Seaholm boys edge Athens to claim OAA Blue hoops title
Birmingham Seaholm edged Troy Athens, 42-41, to win the OAA Blue championship on March 2. Jeff Sheldon hit the game-winning 3 pointer with seven seconds left on the clock to help the Maples finish 9-3 in league play. Seaholm won its last five divisional games to beat out runner-up Berkley (8-4) for the crown. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves boys claim Oakland County swim championship
The Birmingham Groves boys swim team captured the 2023 Oakland County Swim and Dive Championship on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Royal Oak Middle School. The Falcons won a pair of events, including the final 400 yard freestyle relay (Zach Lezovich, Asa Allen, Angus MacDonald and Ian Duncan) to finish with 269 points, beating out rival Seaholm (233).
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Royal Oak's Pam Moore voted Oakland County AD of the Year
The Oakland County Athletic Director's Association recently hosted its annual holiday luncheon recently, honoring and awarding members for their services to their programs and the leagues they represent.
There were three awards given out, voted on by their peers. Those awards included the Athletic Director of the Year, the Distinguished Service Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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OAA’s best rewarded with MHSFCA all-state nods
The Michigan High School Football Coaches’ Association (MHSFCA) unveiled its 2022 all-state teams and a good number of Oakland Activities Association players were rewarded for their efforts on the gridiron this fall.
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Adams tops Rockford for first boys state soccer title since 1999
Rochester Adams capped off a magical season, defeating Rockford, 2-0, Saturday to claim its first boys soccer state championship since 1999. Jackson Craft and Matthew Vostriakov each scored a goal for the Highlanders, who handed the Rams their only loss of the season. John Coon made three saves to pick up the shutout in goal for Adams (17-1-6). The Highlanders played one of the toughest schedules in the state, playing eight top-10 ranked teams in Division 1.
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Rochester bests Berkley for OAA White volleyball title
In a battle of OAA White unbeatens, Rochester knocked off Berkley, 3-1, to capture the division championship on Oct. 20 at Rochester High School. The Falcons finished an unbeaten 8-0 in league play. In fact, all three Rochester HS volleyball teams finished unbeaten in league play. Berkley was runner-up with a 7-1 record in league play, followed by Troy Athens (6-2) and West Bloomfield (5-3). (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Berkley cruises to OAA Blue boys cross country title
Berkley's top five runners all finished among the top 11 at the third and final OAA Blue jamboree at Hess Hathaway Park on Oct. 18, helping the Bears clinch the divisional championship. Berkley won all three jamborees, while North Farmington finished second at each. Senior Matthew Short and junior Oliver Moss finished top five individually at all three jamborees to lead the Bears. Avondale senior Ethan Pruzinsky was the individual winner at all three races.
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Southfield A&T volleyball achieves perfection in winning the OAA Blue
Southfield A&T defeated Pontiac, 3-0, on Oct. 18, capping off a perfect OAA Blue season and capturing the division title. The Warriors finished 10-0, dropping just a single set the entire league season. Ferndale finished second in the division at 8-2, while Ferndale University - the only team to take a set off A&T - was third at 6-4.
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Five flight winners leads Bloomfield Hills to another boys state tennis title
The Bloomfield Hills boys tennis team used its superior depth to roll past the competition, winning the school's fourth state tennis over the past eight years on Oct. 15 at Hope College in Holland. Senior Daniel Stoyanov and freshman Connor Shaya won flight titles at Nos. 2 and 4 singles and the doubles teams of Pierce Shaya and Merrick Chernett (No. 1), Michael Dillon and Ryan Rose (No. 2) and Kierth Lingam and Dominic Pascarella (No. 4) were also victorious. The Black Hawks finished with 35 team points. Northville (25) was runner-up, followed by Troy (24). Rochester (13 points) tied for sixth overall, while Adams (eighth), Stoney Creek (10th) and Troy Athens (14th) also fared well.
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Adams rolls past the field to claim D1 golf state championship
The Rochester Adams golf team entered the Division 1 Golf Finals as the No. 3 ranked team in the state. But the Highlanders left no doubt who was No. 1 at Bedford Valley Golf Club in Battle Creek, with the team rolling past the field to claim the school's first-ever state championship on Oct. 15. Senior Grace Wang (149), junior Katie Fodale (151) and junior Laura Liu (152) all finished among the top six individuals to lead the way. Adams shot a 629 team score, besting Brighton (676) and Rochester (681) among the top three. Troy Athens (7th) and Troy (8th) finished top 10, while Farmington (17th) also had a strong showing. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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Southfield A&T football finishes atop OAA White with 5-0 record
The Southfield A&T football squad defeated Oak Park, 35-12, on Oct. 7, capping off an unbeaten OAA White season - winning the league title with a perfect 5-0 record. The Warriors outscored their league foes 209-69 this fall. The team finished the regular season with a 7-2 overall record. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Stoney Creek caps off OAA White tennis title with tourney win
The Stoney Creek boys tennis team rolled to the OAA White championship, cruising past the field to capture the tournament championship at West Bloomfield and North Farmington high schools on Sept. 29. The Cougars won six of the eight flight championships (three in singles and three in doubles) in scoring 46 points. West Bloomfield and Berkley each totaled 28 points, followed by Clarkston (24), North Farmington (21) and Lake Orion (21).
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Adams wins Oakland County D1, OAA Red championships at Fieldstone
Rochester Adams captured the program's first-ever Oakland County championship, beating out top-five contenders South Lyon, Rochester, Cranbrook and Troy Athens at Fieldstone Golf Club on Sept. 28. Senior Grace Wang was the tournament medalist to lead the Highlanders. Teammate Laura Liu, finished tied for fourth overall with Rochester's Madison Yang. Troy senior Riley Hayden and Troy Athens senior Olivia Hemmila tied for second place. The tournament also served as an OAA Red competition, and with the win, Adams clinched the league championship as well.
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Farmington wins OAA Blue tennis title
The Farmington boys tennis team won the OAA Blue tennis championship, winning the regular-season title and sharing the league tournament championship with Royal Oak on Sept. 28. The Falcons and Ravens each finished with 41 points. Royal Oak won four flight championships, Farmington two and Avondale, which finished third overall, also claimed two. Farmington finished a perfect 5-0 in league matches, with the Ravens and Yellow Jackets tying for second.
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Athens wraps up OAA White golf title with league tournament win
Senior Olivia Hemmila earned medalist honors to lead Troy Athens to the win at the second OAA White division league meet on Sept. 22. The win, coupled with an unbeaten regular season in dual matches, helped the Red Hawks earn the OAA White championship. Clarkston was runner-up, followed by Oxford, Stoney Creek, Farmington, Groves and North Farmington. Earning all league honors were Hemmila and teammates Ava Weeks and Amelia Lin, Elin Gebrowsky (Clarkston), Mae Norman (Clarkston), Alexandria Lecureux (Clarkston), Katarin Fisher (Clarkston), Lauren Fishtahler (Clarkston), Ellie Giesilman (Oxford), Keira Bills (Oxford), Katie Pill (Oxford), Gabi Wait (Oxford), Venetia Chap (Farmington), Lucy Kent (Farmington) and Marisa Kelly (Stoney Creek).
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Oxford takes down the field at Oakland County D2 golf tourney
The Oxford girls golf team topped the field at the Oakland County Division 2 Tournament at the Links at Crystal Lake in Pontiac on Aug. 31. The Wildcats shot a team score of 329, beating out 18 other teams. Wixom St. Catherine was runner-up, 15 shots back. Royal Oak and West Bloomfield also finished among the top-10 teams. Oxford's Keira Billis finished tied atop the individuals with a round of 76. Her teammates Katherine Pill and Ellie Gieselman were also top-10, as was Royal Oak's Gillian Iles. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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Bloomfield Hills brings home first-ever girls state soccer championship
The Bloomfield Hills girls soccer team defeated Northville, 2-1, to capture the school's first-ever girls state soccer championship on Friday, June 17, in East Lansing. Senior Ava Badallo scored early in the second half for the Black Hawks, who ended up defeating the Mustangs, 4-1, in a shootout. Badallo, Drew Martin, Esther Rosett and Emma Merchant scored in the shootout for Bloomfield Hills. Sophomore goalie Jenica Opdahl made four saves in regulation for the Black Hawks, which finished the season 15-2-3. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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Adams edges Farmington for boys Oakland County championship
The Rochester Adams boys track team captured the 2022 Oakland County Championship on May 27, narrowly beating Farmington by two points. senior Armon Howard won both the 110 and 300 meter hurdles titles, while junior Parker Orlowsky won the 800 meter race for the Highlanders, who also finished first in the 800 and 1600 meter relays. Lake Orion finished third overall. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Adams softball team claims share of OAA White title with North Farmington
The Rochester Adams and North Farmington softball teams each claimed a share of the OAA White softball title, with the Highlanders sweeping Groves to lock up their half of the championship. Both teams finished 11-1 in league play. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Seaholm sweeps Avondale to claim OAA Blue softball title
Birmingham Seaholm swept a doubleheader with Avondale, 5-3 and 9-8, to win the OAA Blue softball championship on May 23. The Maples finished 13-1 in league play, besting runner-up Bloomfield Hills (12-2) by a game. Avondale was third (10-4), followed by Royal Oak (9-5). (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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West Bloomfield tops them all to win OAA White baseball title
The West Bloomfield baseball team wrapped up a 10-2 league season to capture the OAA White baseball title. The Lakers beat out runner-up Rochester Adams, Groves, Seaholm and Farmington. The Lakers were led by all-league performers Logan Pikur, Adrian Epps, Max Bowers, Brody Pikur and Matt Fountain. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Adams baseball stakes claim to OAA Red title
The Highlanders baseball team topped Lake Orion, 2-0, on May 19 to earn an outright OAA Red championship. Adams finished with a 13-2 division record. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion wins outright OAA Red softball championship
Lake Orion captured its first OAA Red softball championship in six years after splitting a doubleheader with Stoney Creek on May 17. The Dragons finished a near-perfect 9-1 in division play. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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Oxford girls, Lake Orion boys win OAA Red-White meet titles
The Oxford girls and Lake Orion boys took home championships at the OAA Red-White meet on May 13. The Wildcats amassed 268 team points, besting runner-up Adams (170), Troy, Lake Orion and Rochester among the top five. On the boys side, Lake Orion scored 304.5 points to beat out challengers Adams (258), Clarkston, Oxford and Rochester.
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West Bloomfield captures first-ever girls state basketball championship
West Bloomfield capped off a dream season on March 19, capturing the Division 1 girls basketball state championship at the Breslin Center in East Lansing. The Lakers defeated Hartland, 51-42 to win the school's first-ever girls basketball title. Sophomore Indya Davis led the way with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while junior Sydney Hendrix added 12 points and 13 rebounds in the victory. West Bloomfield finished the season with a 25-1 record.
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Birmingham Unified clinches OAA Red hockey title
The Birmingham Unified hockey team captured the OAA Red championship with a 6-3 victory over Rochester United on Feb. 5. The Kings finished the league slate with a 9-1 record, edging out Lake Orion (9-2). M-1 United (Royal Oak-Berkley) was third with a 6-4 league record. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Rochester Adams claims 3rd straight state cheer championship
The Rochester Adams pulled off what just two other Division 1/Class A cheer programs had done before, win a third straight state championship. The Highlanders pulled off the feat on March 4 at the Delta Plex in Grand Rapids. Their score of 793.74 edged out runner-up Stoney Creek, who was the last team not named Adams to win a Division 1 state title (2019). The Cougars put up a score of 791.36. The third Rochester Schools District (and OAA) high school, Rochester, finished fifth overall. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Rochester takes home OAA Blue boys basketball title
The Rochester boys basketball team defeated Southfield A&T, 48-37, on March 3 to wrap up the OAA Blue title. The Falcons (7-3 OAA Blue) defeated Seaholm earlier in the week. The Maples (6-4) finished runner-up in the division.
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Royal Oak boys take home OAA Gold crown
Royal Oak used a 57-50 overtime victory over Pontiac to capture the OAA Gold division title on March 3. The Ravens and Harper Woods each finished 5-3 in league play, but Royal Oak swept the Pioneers this season to win the Gold championship. Avondale and Ferndale University each finished a game back at 4-4. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion wins OAA White swim league meet
The Lake Orion boys swim team won two races and finished second in five others to capture the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 25. The Dragons finished with 472 points, narrowly edging out Bloomfield Hills (457), which finished 5-0 during the dual meet season. The Black Hawks won five events at the league meet. Royal Oak finished third, West Bloomfield fourth, Berkley fifth and Oxford sixth. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Rochester girls basketball claims OAA White championship
Rochester defeated Lake Orion, 45-25, on Feb. 24 to wrap up a 13-1 league season in capturing the OAA White girls basketball championship. The Falcons completed their regular season with a 17-3 overall record. Lake Orion was the league runner-up (10-4). (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Seaholm tops Harper Woods to lock up OAA Blue girls basketball title
Birmingham Seaholm topped Harper Woods, 57-30, to clinch the OAA Blue girls basketball championship on Feb. 24. The Maples finished a perfect 13-0 in league play. Harper Woods ended 12-2. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Royal Oak wrestling edges Pontiac in the OAA Blue
The Royal Oak wrestling team capped off a perfect 6-0 league season, capturing the OAA Blue championship. The Ravens edged out Pontiac, 42-37, in what would be the division-deciding match. The Phoenix finished runner-up in the division with a 5-1 record. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Adams wraps up OAA Red cheer title
The Rochester Adams cheer team topped the field at the third and final OAA Red league meet to wrap up a perfect league season. The Highlanders score of 786.76 paced the field, beating out runner-up Stoney Creek *782.72). Rochester (779.88) was third, followed by Lake Orion (766.84) and Troy Athens (762.12).
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Troy completes OAA Blue cheer sweep
The Troy varsity cheer team put together a team score of 662.18 to win the third and final OAA Blue league meet on Feb. 5. The Colts beat out runner-up Oak Park (606.36) to claim their third straight league meet victory - and overall division championship. Troy also topped the field on Jan. 12 and Jan. 26 to finish unbeaten in the division. Oak Park, which finished runner-up twice this season, was second overall, with Southfield A&T, Birmingham Unified and Berkley rounding out the division. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Avondale rolls to OAA White cheer championship
Avondale left no doubt who was the best cheer team in the OAA White this season. The Yellow Jackets capped off an unbeaten league season with a score of 741.88 at the third league meet on Feb. 5. Their first round score of 232.20 set a school record. Avondale won each of the first two league meets as well, rolling to the division championship. Royal Oak finished second with 692.02 points and finished second overall in the league standings. Clarkston was third, Oxford fourth and West Bloomfield fifth. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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OAA boys basketball selects all-league teams
Coaches from the Oakland Activities Association announced their boys basketball all-league teams on Monday night. Unbeaten OAA division champions North Farmington (Red) and Harper Woods (Gold) had a league-best four players chosen first team in their divisions. North Farmington captured the Red championship, Groves and West Bloomfield shared the White, Seaholm edged Berkley in the Blue and Harper Woods ran away with the Gold.
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OAA releases girls basketball all-league teams
The Oakland Activities Association selected its all-league teams on Monday night, with division champions West Bloomfield, North Farmington and Bloomfield Hills leading the way with a combined 12 first-team selections. The Lakers, Raiders and Black Hawks were each undefeated in league play.
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Seaholm boys edge Athens to claim OAA Blue hoops title
Birmingham Seaholm edged Troy Athens, 42-41, to win the OAA Blue championship on March 2. Jeff Sheldon hit the game-winning 3 pointer with seven seconds left on the clock to help the Maples finish 9-3 in league play. Seaholm won its last five divisional games to beat out runner-up Berkley (8-4) for the crown. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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North Farmington girls top HW to cap off perfect OAA White season
North Farmington took down Harper Woods, 47-29, defeating the Pioneers for the second time this season and capping off a perfect OAA White campaign with a league championship. The Raiders finished a perfect 14-0 in the division, winning 12 games by double digits. Oxford finished runner-up in the division with a 12-2 record.
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Groves upends Seaholm to win OAA Red division league swim meet
Birmingham Groves dominated the OAA Red division boys swim meet on Feb. 24, winning seven events, including all three relays, to run away with the league championship. The Falcons finished with 431 points, besting runner-up Seaholm (414), which had finished unbeaten during the regular season. Angus McDonald won a pair of individual evens, while Ian Duncan and Asa Allen each picked up a victory for Groves. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Lake Orion boys lock down OAA White swim title
The Lake Orion boys swim team topped the competition at the OAA White division league meet on Feb. 24, winning three individual events and finishing top three in 12 to top runner-up Farmington. The two teams both finished 4-0-1 in the regular season league standings. Andrew Galben, Evan Fox and Maddox LaMothe all won individual events to lead the Dragons. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Groves boys claim Oakland County swim championship
The Birmingham Groves boys swim team captured the 2023 Oakland County Swim and Dive Championship on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Royal Oak Middle School. The Falcons won a pair of events, including the final 400 yard freestyle relay (Zach Lezovich, Asa Allen, Angus MacDonald and Ian Duncan) to finish with 269 points, beating out rival Seaholm (233).
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Royal Oak's Pam Moore voted Oakland County AD of the Year
The Oakland County Athletic Director's Association recently hosted its annual holiday luncheon recently, honoring and awarding members for their services to their programs and the leagues they represent.
There were three awards given out, voted on by their peers. Those awards included the Athletic Director of the Year, the Distinguished Service Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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OAA’s best rewarded with MHSFCA all-state nods
The Michigan High School Football Coaches’ Association (MHSFCA) unveiled its 2022 all-state teams and a good number of Oakland Activities Association players were rewarded for their efforts on the gridiron this fall.
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Adams tops Rockford for first boys state soccer title since 1999
Rochester Adams capped off a magical season, defeating Rockford, 2-0, Saturday to claim its first boys soccer state championship since 1999. Jackson Craft and Matthew Vostriakov each scored a goal for the Highlanders, who handed the Rams their only loss of the season. John Coon made three saves to pick up the shutout in goal for Adams (17-1-6). The Highlanders played one of the toughest schedules in the state, playing eight top-10 ranked teams in Division 1.
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Rochester bests Berkley for OAA White volleyball title
In a battle of OAA White unbeatens, Rochester knocked off Berkley, 3-1, to capture the division championship on Oct. 20 at Rochester High School. The Falcons finished an unbeaten 8-0 in league play. In fact, all three Rochester HS volleyball teams finished unbeaten in league play. Berkley was runner-up with a 7-1 record in league play, followed by Troy Athens (6-2) and West Bloomfield (5-3). (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Berkley cruises to OAA Blue boys cross country title
Berkley's top five runners all finished among the top 11 at the third and final OAA Blue jamboree at Hess Hathaway Park on Oct. 18, helping the Bears clinch the divisional championship. Berkley won all three jamborees, while North Farmington finished second at each. Senior Matthew Short and junior Oliver Moss finished top five individually at all three jamborees to lead the Bears. Avondale senior Ethan Pruzinsky was the individual winner at all three races.
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Southfield A&T volleyball achieves perfection in winning the OAA Blue
Southfield A&T defeated Pontiac, 3-0, on Oct. 18, capping off a perfect OAA Blue season and capturing the division title. The Warriors finished 10-0, dropping just a single set the entire league season. Ferndale finished second in the division at 8-2, while Ferndale University - the only team to take a set off A&T - was third at 6-4.
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Five flight winners leads Bloomfield Hills to another boys state tennis title
The Bloomfield Hills boys tennis team used its superior depth to roll past the competition, winning the school's fourth state tennis over the past eight years on Oct. 15 at Hope College in Holland. Senior Daniel Stoyanov and freshman Connor Shaya won flight titles at Nos. 2 and 4 singles and the doubles teams of Pierce Shaya and Merrick Chernett (No. 1), Michael Dillon and Ryan Rose (No. 2) and Kierth Lingam and Dominic Pascarella (No. 4) were also victorious. The Black Hawks finished with 35 team points. Northville (25) was runner-up, followed by Troy (24). Rochester (13 points) tied for sixth overall, while Adams (eighth), Stoney Creek (10th) and Troy Athens (14th) also fared well.
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Adams rolls past the field to claim D1 golf state championship
The Rochester Adams golf team entered the Division 1 Golf Finals as the No. 3 ranked team in the state. But the Highlanders left no doubt who was No. 1 at Bedford Valley Golf Club in Battle Creek, with the team rolling past the field to claim the school's first-ever state championship on Oct. 15. Senior Grace Wang (149), junior Katie Fodale (151) and junior Laura Liu (152) all finished among the top six individuals to lead the way. Adams shot a 629 team score, besting Brighton (676) and Rochester (681) among the top three. Troy Athens (7th) and Troy (8th) finished top 10, while Farmington (17th) also had a strong showing. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)
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Southfield A&T football finishes atop OAA White with 5-0 record
The Southfield A&T football squad defeated Oak Park, 35-12, on Oct. 7, capping off an unbeaten OAA White season - winning the league title with a perfect 5-0 record. The Warriors outscored their league foes 209-69 this fall. The team finished the regular season with a 7-2 overall record. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO)
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Stoney Creek caps off OAA White tennis title with tourney win
The Stoney Creek boys tennis team rolled to the OAA White championship, cruising past the field to capture the tournament championship at West Bloomfield and North Farmington high schools on Sept. 29. The Cougars won six of the eight flight championships (three in singles and three in doubles) in scoring 46 points. West Bloomfield and Berkley each totaled 28 points, followed by Clarkston (24), North Farmington (21) and Lake Orion (21).
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Farmington wins OAA Blue tennis title
The Farmington boys tennis team won the OAA Blue tennis championship, winning the regular-season title and sharing the league tournament championship with Royal Oak on Sept. 28. The Falcons and Ravens each finished with 41 points. Royal Oak won four flight championships, Farmington two and Avondale, which finished third overall, also claimed two. Farmington finished a perfect 5-0 in league matches, with the Ravens and Yellow Jackets tying for second.
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Adams wins Oakland County D1, OAA Red championships at Fieldstone
Rochester Adams captured the program's first-ever Oakland County championship, beating out top-five contenders South Lyon, Rochester, Cranbrook and Troy Athens at Fieldstone Golf Club on Sept. 28. Senior Grace Wang was the tournament medalist to lead the Highlanders. Teammate Laura Liu, finished tied for fourth overall with Rochester's Madison Yang. Troy senior Riley Hayden and Troy Athens senior Olivia Hemmila tied for second place. The tournament also served as an OAA Red competition, and with the win, Adams clinched the league championship as well.
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Athens wraps up OAA White golf title with league tournament win
Senior Olivia Hemmila earned medalist honors to lead Troy Athens to the win at the second OAA White division league meet on Sept. 22. The win, coupled with an unbeaten regular season in dual matches, helped the Red Hawks earn the OAA White championship. Clarkston was runner-up, followed by Oxford, Stoney Creek, Farmington, Groves and North Farmington. Earning all league honors were Hemmila and teammates Ava Weeks and Amelia Lin, Elin Gebrowsky (Clarkston), Mae Norman (Clarkston), Alexandria Lecureux (Clarkston), Katarin Fisher (Clarkston), Lauren Fishtahler (Clarkston), Ellie Giesilman (Oxford), Keira Bills (Oxford), Katie Pill (Oxford), Gabi Wait (Oxford), Venetia Chap (Farmington), Lucy Kent (Farmington) and Marisa Kelly (Stoney Creek).
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Oxford takes down the field at Oakland County D2 golf tourney
The Oxford girls golf team topped the field at the Oakland County Division 2 Tournament at the Links at Crystal Lake in Pontiac on Aug. 31. The Wildcats shot a team score of 329, beating out 18 other teams. Wixom St. Catherine was runner-up, 15 shots back. Royal Oak and West Bloomfield also finished among the top-10 teams. Oxford's Keira Billis finished tied atop the individuals with a round of 76. Her teammates Katherine Pill and Ellie Gieselman were also top-10, as was Royal Oak's Gillian Iles. (CLICK TO SEE PHOTO and READ THE STORY)