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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Friday's Finest

Amir Williams, Birmingham Detroit Country Day (Boys)
The Yellowjackets may not have been in action on Friday night but Williams deserves some well-deserved recognition as the senior center was name to the McDonalds All-American team. Williams joins an impressive list former Country Day standouts Ray McCallum Jr. Shane Battier and Chris Webber of those who have been named to the team.

Matthew Vlasic , Cranbrook Kingswood (Boys)
Vlasic was a force inside for Cranbrook on Friday night, recording a double-double, scoring 16 points grabbing 14 boards and rejecting an impressive six shots as Cranbrook edged out Detroit Loyola 54-52.

Damon Bozman and Isaac Williams, Madison Heights Madison (Boys)
Bozman had a game high 20 points while Williams poured in 19 of his own helping Madison improve to 14-1 with their 65-52 win over Fraser.

Jenecia Jenkins, Ferndale (Girls)
The junior standout had perhaps the best game of any player in the county on Friday and quite possibly the top performance of the season, scoring 17 points, hauling in a ridiculous 25 rebounds and also grabbing 10 steals for a triple double as Ferndale beat Royal Oak 55-45.

Allison Bicknell, Waterford Kettering (Girls)
Bicknell, like she’s done for most of this season continues to be a steady source of offense for the Captains as her 13 points helped Kettering move to a county best 16-0

Cherrish Willis, Farmington (Girls)
Willis, who scored a game-high 19 points for Farmington, helping lead a 13 point second half comeback win over Bloomfield Hills Lahser helping Farmington remain a perfect 11-0 in the OAA Blue.

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