North Farmington isn’t ready to see their legendary head coach, Tom Negoshian, walk away just yet, with their 54-49 win over West Bloomfield, the Raiders will play against Farmington Hills Harrison on Wednesday, hoping it won’t be Negoshian’s final game.
If Novi continues to shoot the ball the way they did on Monday against Plymouth, 11-16 from behind the 3-point line, including junior sharpshooter Scotty Kempa knocking down 4 of 6 behind the arc, they are almost a sure fire lock to win their district and possibly their region.
If Patrick Onwenu and Landon Atterberry can continue to put up the numbers that they put in against Henry Ford, combined with Carlton Brundidge’s consistently solid season, Southfield
should have no problem making it to the regional finals.
Clarkston didn’t miss a beat from the regular season to the playoffs, continuing their hot streak and taking down Fenton with no problem, 68-42.
James Young once again proved why he’s one of if not the most exciting player in the county. The super soph went off on Monday, scoring 35 points in Troy’s 73-58 win over rival Athens.
Much like Clarkston, Rochester continued to stay hot, with their 13 point win over Lake Orion while rival Rochester Adams held off Oxford in overtime, possibly setting up a showdown between two of the county’s hottest teams in Friday’s district final at Oxford.
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