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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The End of an Era In Madison Heights

On Monday night, Madison Heights Bishop Foley and Madison Heights Madison both saw its season come to an end. But Monday night also marked the end of an era in Madison Heights as well. Bishop Foley’s Corey Green and Madison’s Damon Bozeman both ended their brilliant high school careers.

Green who was one of the Catholic League’s most dangerous players over the past few seasons showing off his abilities to both score and rebound and also was an elite defender in the post shutting down most teams best inside scorer.

Bozeman was one of, if not the best scorer in Oakland County this season, showing the ability to score 40 points at any time this season and finished his season averaging over 30 points per game. Bozeman was also one of Madison’s best passers, averaging around five assists per game.

It was an incredibly tough draw for both Madison Heights schools, as Bishop Foley had to face No. 3 ranked Detroit Consortium and Madison who had to take on unbeaten and top ranked Flint Beecher. Not the type of regional draw that any coach or team wants to see.

A couple of era’s that sadly came to an end as well on Monday night was the senior class at Walled Lake Central headlined by Zac Leimbach, Chuck Taylor and K.J. Schultz who helped lead the Vikings to their first district title since 2006 this year.


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