1.Clarkston
The Wolves are showing that they can be one of the best
running teams in the state with their bruising offensive line, and with a
strong defense through the first two weeks, Clarkston has put itself in the driver
seat for the OAA Red crown early on.
2. Birmingham Brother Rice
A nice bounce back win over Ann Arbor Pioneer in week two, and
now the Warriors are showing that their defense is the real deal, holding
Pioneer to just seven points for the game and pitching a second half shutout.
3. Lake Orion
Since the start of the second half of the Oxford game in week
one, the Dragons have scored 85 points. Yes, 85 points in just six quarters.
This offense is the real deal, and teams are going to have their hands full
with trying to stop the Dragons.
4. (Tie) Farmington
The Farmington defense has been as good as it gets and it
was on display once again on Friday afternoon as the Falcons held a dangerous
Southfield offense to just six points.
4. (Tie) Farmington Hills Harrison
Harrison has gotten the job done quietly this year, starting
out with a strong win in week one and followed that up with a dominant
defensive performance in a key win over Rochester Adams.
5. Novi Detroit Catholic Central
A tough loss to Ohio powerhouse Toledo Whitmer, but the
Shamrocks will have another shot at a top Ohio team this week when they play
host to Cincinnati Moeller on Saturday.
6. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
How’s that for a rebound? After a tough opening loss to
Muskegon, the Eaglets came back in week two behind Parker McInnis and Grant
Niemiec and picked up a monster win over Toledo St. John’s on Friday night.
7. Oak Park
Oak Park has quietly picked up a pair of impressive wins to
start the season including a dominant win over Southfield-Lathrup on Friday.
The Knights look light they’re in store for a big 2012 season.
8. Lakeland
The Eagles have been one of the pleasant surprises of the
2012 season with their 2-0 start thanks in large part to the dominating
backfield duo of Anthony Waite and Dalton Christie.
9. Bloomfield Hills Lahser
Through two weeks, the Knights have scored 100 points and
haven’t shown any signs of slowing down. With quarterback Spencer McCourt,
running back Nate Emery and receiver Zach Tornow, Lahser’s offense is looking unstoppable
early on.
10. Southfield
A tough loss to Farmington in week two, but look for Tre
Walton, Brandon Bean and Co. to bounce back next week. The Blue Jay’s offense
probably won’t be held under 10 points again this season.
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