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  1. 2008 State Semi-Finals Full Game Video now available ...

    01/12/09 14:10:10 | 1 Comments

    Games from D1, D2, D4 and D8 now up....
    Just posted them to the

    Michigan High School Football Media Board
  2. Searn Super 32 - FINAL RANKINGS - 2008

    11/30/08 14:25:46 | 0 Comments

    These are always tough because I don't have next week to fix something if I change my mind ... .

    Michigan High School Football Rankings
  3. 2008 MHSAA Finals Teams Info ...

    11/25/08 16:26:12 | 0 Comments

  4. Week Four Michigan Combined Rankings

    09/15/08 09:43:26 | 0 Comments

    Combined Poll using the rankings from the Searn Super 32, MichiganPreps, Prepseer, McCabe and Markowski.

    System:
    #1 = 10 pts
    #2 = 9 pts
    and so on



    Searn Prepseer MichiganPreps McCabe Markowski Total
    1 East Grand Rapids 1 1 1 2 6 44
    2 Rochester Adams 6 2 5 1 2 39
    3 Lowell 4 5 4 4 1 37
    4 Muskegon 2 4 2 6 7 34
    5 Hudsonville 3 6 7 3 4 32
    6 Rockford 5 7 6 7 3 27
    6 Midland 8 3 3 9 5 27
    8 Adrian 10 9 8 5
    12
    9 Warren DeLaSalle 7 8

    8 10
    10 Sterling Heights Stevenson


    8
    3
    11 Romeo 9



    2
    11 Detroit CC

    9

    2
    11 Lansing Everett

    10
    10 2
    11 Bay City Western



    9 2
    16 Brother Rice
    10


    1
    16 Stevensville Lakeshore


    10
    1


    Sources:
    Detnews.com
    Freep.com
    Prepseer.com
    MichiganPreps.com
    Searn Super 32
  5. Week One Michigan Combined Super 10 Poll

    08/28/08 08:07:42 | 0 Comments

    AP style voting , 10 pts for #1, 9 for #2, etc.

    Polls taken were the Searn Super 32, Prepseer Top 25, MichiganPreps.com Top 25, Mick Mcabe, Tom Markowski.

    #1. Macomb Dakota (44)
    #2. Orchard Lake St. Mary (33)
    #3. Rockford (29)
    #4. Brother Rice (28)
    #5. Rochester Adams (28)
    #6. Hudsonville (27)
    #7. Lowell (20)
    #8. East Grand Rapids (18)
    #9. Midland (16)
    #10. Inkster (15)

    Also Receiving Votes:
    Muskegon (5), King (5), Davison (3), Warren DeLaSalle (2), Utica Eisenhower (1), Flint Southwestern (1)

    Sources
    Detroit News
    Detroit Free Press
    Michigan Preps
    Prepseer.com



  6. Freep's Macomb Area Conf. Preview - 2008

    08/24/08 22:25:15 | 0 Comments


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    (All players are seniors unless noted)
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    RED DIVISION

    Coaches poll: 1. Macomb Dakota, 60; 2. Utica Eisenhower, 53; 3. Utica Ford 43; 4. Chippewa Valley, 42; 5. Sterling Heights Stevenson, 39; 6. Romeo, 33.

    Macomb Dakota

    2007 record: 14-0, 5-0

    Strength: Defensive speed

    Top players: QB Mike Romanchik; sophomore H-back Gerald Jackson; WR/S Dan Meurer; TE Dan Miller; DT Mike Laamanen; OT/DT Jeff Fantuzzi; C Joe Palm; MLB Tom Tobin; K Adam Mazza.

    Outlook: The back-to-back Division 1 state champions are loaded again, but coach Mike Giannone says any success this year has to start with the defense, which is quicker than last year's. Fantuzzi, a Central Michigan signee, anchors the offensive line.



    Eisenhower

    2007 record: 6-4, 4-1

    Strength: Offense

    Top players: QB Taylor Copacia; RB/DB Mike Farr; WR/DB Brett Kauten; WR Kirk Dandurand; junior TE/OLB Joe Wirth.

    Outlook: Copacia threw for more than 2,000 yards last year, Farr rushed for a team-best 11 TDs and Dandurand led with 52 catches. Leaning heavily on a strong junior class last year, this is the year the Eagles must succeed.

    Chippewa Valley

    2007 record: 7-4, 3-2

    Strength: Offensive and defensive lines.

    Top players: RB/LB KyeRell Williams; H-back Alex Dzierbicki; OL/DB Brent Vergauwen; NG Brandon Cathey; WR Tyler Danna; OL/DL Jared Modrak.

    Outlook: The Big Reds have more than 180 players in their program, which has coach Mike Carr encouraged. "We don't return a lot of starters, but we don't want to give up the big plays, and we want to make big plays," he said.



    Utica Ford

    2007 record: 5-4, 2-3

    Strength: Offensive and defensive lines.

    Top players: QB/S Rodney Ambrose; TB Nick Rowe; OL/DL Shane Jesiel; OL/DL Matt Nemer-Kaiser; LB Mike Risk; RB/LB John Amore; WR/CB Chad Pace.

    Outlook: The players in the trenches are not only big, but more athletic than most of Ford's recent teams. Keeping Rowe healthy (800 rushing yards, 9 TDs in seven games last year) is a key.



    Stevenson

    2007 record: 2-7, 1-4

    Strength: Leadership

    Top players: Junior QB Jason Fracassa; junior WR D.J. Meishman; RB Thomas Beaurem; S Robert Strong; LB Ryan Mattingly; DB Ryan Battaglia; DL Dan Lydick; OT Carl Marinelli.

    Outlook: The Titans need to score more points this year. After passing for 3,000 yards over his first two seasons, Fracassa looks even better. "He's a junior. It's his team now," coach Rick Bye said.



    Romeo

    2007 record: 8-2, 5-1 White

    Strength: Success.

    Top players: OL/DL Luke Humphrey; OL/DL Chris Brock; QB Ricky Roth; OL/DL Andrew Stebbin; LB Matt Distelrath; DE Mark Bacci; DL Nick Duronio; S Aaron Laurain.

    Outlook: Coach Curt Rienas sees his group as a bunch of overachievers. He's hoping the success his senior class has achieved helps the Bulldogs make the leap to the Red.



    WHITE DIVISION

    Coaches poll: 1. Cousino, 53; 2. Grosse Pointe North, 47; 3. Anchor Bay, 42; 4. Utica, 37; 5. (tie) L'Anse Creuse North and Warren Mott, 36.



    Warren Cousino

    2007 record: 11-1, 6-0

    Strength: Offensive line

    Top players: C Nick Mighion; G Kenny Delarge; OT Kyle DeMaria; OT Jakob Bottitt; TE Matt Balkema.

    Outlook: Losing 36 seniors is tough, but the Patriots counter with 28 incoming seniors. Balkema (6-9, 300 pounds) is a sizable threat at tight end.



    Anchor Bay

    2007 record: 1-8, 0-5 Red

    Strength: Enthusiasm

    Outlook: The good news? The Tars will be more competitive for new coach Phil Latona in the MAC White. The bad news? They open against state champion Dakota.



    Grosse Pointe North

    2007 record: 6-4, 4-2

    Strength: Defense

    Top players: FB/LB John Neveux; WR/DB John-Michael Guest.

    Outlook: The Norsemen always seem to be in contention each year - with seven state playoff berths since 1998 - but have to replace a great deal of experienced contributors.



    Utica

    2007 record: 3-6, 1-5

    Strength: Offense

    Top players: T/DE Martin Volja; OL/DL Danny Ori; TE/LB Lou Pizzo; QB Jason Bryan; SB/DB Kyle Kelly; WR Adam Luckow; OL Josh Brennan; K Bobby Adkins.

    Outlook: Switching the offense from the wing-T to a spread, plus setting up a new defensive scheme, has injected some excitement and more players - from 41 last year to 63 on varsity - into the program.



    L'Anse Creuse North

    2007 record: 6-4, 5-1 Blue

    Strength: Balance

    Top players: LB Jack McCabe; junior LB Nick Vertram; FB/NT Larry Morrison.

    Outlook: The Crusaders earned their first league title since 1996 and their first-ever state playoff berth and now have moved up to the MAC White. The team has a nucleus of solid talent.



    Warren Mott

    2007 record: 6-3, 4-2 Blue

    Strength: Speed

    Top players: OL/DL Chaz Pichette; RB/LB Steve Workman; junior QB/DB Ben Filimon; junior WR/DB Martez Kelly; junior WR/DB Torico Searcy WR/LB C.J. Olaniyan.

    Outlook: Filimon rushed for more than 1,100 yards last year. The Marauders have plenty of team speed and have several returning skill players.



    BLUE DIVISION

    Coaches poll: 1. Port Huron, 45; 2. Grosse Pointe South 43; 3. Sterling Heights, 39; 4. Port Huron Northern, 38; 5. Roseville, 31; 6. Fraser, 30.



    Port Huron

    2007 record: 7-3, 5-1

    Strength: Offensive line

    Top players: OL/DL Matt Wilcox; OL/DL Tim Bartlett; DB Chris Catti.

    Outlook: The Big Reds want to do a lot offensively. Most of it is possible, though, from a strong offensive line. The playoffs are a realistic goal.



    Grosse Pointe South

    2007 record: 5-4, 3-3 White

    Strength: Depth

    Top players: TE/DE Reid Fragel;

    Outlook: Watch out for Fragel (6-7, 255), who has committed to Ohio State. The key will be replacing a load of skill players that pushed the Blue Devils within one win of last year's playoffs.



    Port Huron Northern

    2007 record: 1-8, 0-6 White

    Strength: Team hunger

    Top players: QB Tyler Thomas; RB Joe Mathews; DL Aaron David; LB Alex Zondlak; RB/LD Colby Brooks; OL Dan Siemen.

    Outlook: The Huskies are looking for a bounce-back season and hope a good dose of experience through the roster will make that happen.



    Roseville

    2007 record: 2-7, 2-4

    Strength: Skill players

    Top players: QB/DB Brett Makowski; RB/DB Derrick Johnson; junior WR Brandon Gouch; junior RB/DB Nathan Hammer.

    Outlook: The Panthers allowed more than 30 points per game last year, which has to improve. Johnson was Roseville's leading rusher last year.



    Fraser

    2007 record: 3-6, 3-3

    Strength: Offensive line

    Top player: OL Jon Czerwinski.

    Outlook: Czerwinski, a Central Michigan recruit, keys the offensive line, which will have to open some big holes for an untested group of quick skill players.



    GOLD DIVISION

    Coaches poll: 1. Marine City, 60; 2. (tie) St. Clair and Warren Woods Tower, 51; 4. L'Anse Creuse, 42; 5. Clintondale, 36; 6. East Detroit, 30.



    Marine City

    2007 record: 13-1, 6-0

    Strength: Offensive line

    Top players: RB/WR Chad Allemon; sophomore RB Jamal Abrams; TE Brent Weil; OL Steve Churhan; DE Jason Byrd; DB Matt Connin; NG Russ Ferqueron.

    Outlook: Coming off the Division 4 state championship, the Mariners need to replace QB Brendon Kay (Louisville) and deal with a tougher league schedule. The offensive line is intact, which helps Allemon and Weil (both are three-year starters).



    St. Clair

    2007 record: 8-3, 4-2

    Strength: Aggressiveness

    Top players: DB Wil Hunter; LB Jeremy Cook; DB Paul Westrick; DL Nick Hudolin; FB Josh Meldrum; WB Blake Frantz; RB Caleb Potvin; OL Jeff Lelito; OL Scott McPhee

    Outlook: St. Clair needs to be able to run the option. Defensively, an inexperienced but athletic group has the potential to be solid.



    Woods Tower

    2007 record: 7-3, 5-1

    Strength: Athleticism

    Top players: TB Jeff Weeks; junior QB Scott Postl; junior WR-TB Roland Thomas; WR Brett Hickey; OT Kyle Guzowski.

    Outlook: Coach Dan Eberhardt sees the Titans as a team of overachievers. "Our kids sometimes expect to win, even when they shouldn't."



    Clintondale

    2007 record: 5-4, 2-4

    Strength: Defense

    Top players: RB/LB Dan Sawicki; LB Denzel Rodgers; DL James Charles; FS James Bethea; RB Christian Drake; OT John Lee.

    Outlook: Eight returning starters will make the defense strong. Sawicki is a three-year contributor.



    East Detroit

    2007 record: 0-9, 0-6

    Strength: Team unity

    Top players: QB Joe McLaren; MLB Kevin Smith; RB/S-LB Nick Frontierre.

    Outlook: First-year coach Dennis Pascoe is working to build a "going to work" mentality on every play. He wants the Shamrocks to do all the little things to build up a program.



    SILVER DIVISION

    Coaches poll: 1. Warren Fitzgerald, 58; 2. St. Clair Shores Lake Shore, 53; 3. Madison Heights Madison, 48; 4. Marysville, 41; 5. St. Clair Shores Lakeview, 38; 6. Center Line, 34.



    Fitzgerald

    2007 record: 5-4, 3-3 Gold

    Strength: Defense

    Top players: Junior TE/LB Austin Gray; DB Ben Smith; RB/LB C.J. Carroll; LB Nick Ancona; OL Justin Walters; OL James Scott; WR/DB Marcus Steen.

    Outlook: The key is getting an inexperienced offense to produce quickly. The linebackers are fast and good, perhaps the best trio on one team in the league.



    Lake Shore

    2007 record: 5-4, 5-2

    Strength: Offensive experience

    Top players: QB Greg Santo; RB/LB Andrew Lovins; C/ILB Tom Cortis; WR/FS Chris Davis; RB Damon Shepherd; C Vince Dombrow.

    Outlook: The offense should be able to build on its 2007 average (14 points per game). A senior class that has enjoyed success for years could lead the Shorians to a good year.



    Madison

    2007 record: 12-1, 7-0

    Strength: Tradition

    Top players: DE/OT DeAndre Ducham; Mike Brehmer LB; OT/DT Corey Kenny; RB/DB Becari Allen.

    Outlook: New coach Drake Wilkins has a tall task: Replace a quarterback and two rushers who combined for 3,300 yards. Coming off such a successful season should help, but Wilkins says: "I need some of the young players to play above their heads."



    Marysville

    2007 record: 0-9, 0-6 Gold

    Strength: Schedule

    Top players: RB Aaron Day; LB Adam Gray; OL/DL Mike Verbeke; OL/DL Bo Pedrotti; junior RB/DB Devin Herr.

    Outlook: Last season was only the third losing season in school history for the Vikings. A move to the Silver could reverse their fortunes.



    Lakeview

    2007 record: 5-4, 4-3

    Strength: Intelligence

    Top players: WR/SS Chris Lovely; C Chris Hatrey; junior LB/TB Austin Bittorelli; WR/CB Matt Calleja.

    Outlook: Three of Lakeview's losses last year were by three points or less, "because we didn't turn it on until the second half. We want to click earlier," said coach Josh Heppner.



    Center Line

    2007 record: 4-5, 1-5 Gold

    Strength: Offensive line

    Top players: OL Kyle Thorson; RB/OLB Lael Johnson; FB/DL Cullen Redmon; TE/DE John Essenmacher; QB/DB Eric Sherrod.

    Outlook: Having six starters back on offense means a lot, but the key will be getting a relatively untested defense to provide a boost.



    BRONZE DIVISION

    Coaches poll: 1. Warren Lincoln, 52; 2. Madison Heights Lamphere, 49; 3. Clawson, 42; 4. New Haven, 39; 5. St. Clair Shores South Lake, 36; 6. Mt. Clemens, 31.



    Lincoln

    2007 record: 5-4, 4-3

    Strength: Experience

    Top players: QB Donovan Durham; FB/LB Steve Convery; RB/FS DeAndre Tucker; G James Tucker; LB Adam Tartin.

    Outlook: With a load of veterans, the Abes will need to use their experience to finish off some games they could have won last year - which would have placed Lincoln in the playoffs.



    Lamphere

    2007 record: 4-5, 3-4

    Strength: Defense

    Top players: RB David Shoebottom; sophomore QB Ryan Horvath; S Steve McAlpine; LB Derek McCoy; DB Dan Super.

    Outlook: An experienced defense should be improved this year. Although the Rams are young overall, they will need to get some offensive production to have a shot.



    New Haven

    2007 record: 4-5, 4-3

    Strength: Teamwork

    Top players: RB/MLB Chris Hessel; G/LB Quinton Cowart; junior TB/DB Tyler Baade; RB/LB Shawn Robinson.

    Outlook: Hessel is a three-year varsity performer who brings a level of toughness. Watch out for Baade, a speedy back.



    South Lake

    2007 record: 1-8, 1-6

    Strength: Speed

    Top players: LB/OL James LaClair; FB/LB Desmond Richardson; junior FB/SS Keyshawn Davis; junior RB/LB Nick Manic.

    Outlook: LeClair led the Cavaliers in tackles (119 total) last year. Overall, the defense will have to wrap up and tackle, not just fly to the ball, says coach Mike Brosnan.



    Mt. Clemens

    2007 record: 0-9. 0-7

    Strength: Team unity.

    Top players: WR/LB Pettway; OT/DT Trevonne Jones; RB/S Johnathan Martin; sophomore NB Sherman Jones; QB/FB Cedric Powell.

    Outlook: The path to improvement starts with consistency, says coach Wayne Poole. "We just have to take every game one week at a time."

    (L'Anse Creuse and Clawson did not participate.)

    Rick Schulte, special writer
  7. Freep's Huron League Preview - 2008

    08/24/08 22:23:26 | 0 Comments


    Link

    Coaches poll: 1. Carleton Airport 75, 2. Milan 70, 3. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central 64, 4. Monroe Jefferson 56, 5. Riverview 46, 6. Flat Rock 41, 7. New Boston Huron 40, 8. Grosse Ile 24.
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    (All players are seniors unless noted)

    Airport

    2007 record: 9-2, 6-1

    Strength: Offensive backs

    Top players: OL/DL Charlie Chapman, RB/CB Jake Behrik, junior LB Drew Nava, RB Derek Baker, sophomore RB Jodeci Mays, junior LB Dylan Close, C Rusty LeBlanc.

    Outlook: Even without an abundance of returning starters, coach Eric Redmond says, "This might be the quickest team I've ever had. We expect to score points; we just need more experience and we need to hang on to the ball." Chapman (6-7, 285) has committed to Indiana.



    Milan

    2007 record: 9-3, 6-1

    Strength: Defense

    Top players: DL David Box, DL Eric Gunderson, junior DL Thom Box, LB Demetries Love, LB Kenny Barrett, OL Jereme Chie, OL Aaron Straub.

    Outlook: Although the Big Reds graduated TB Ron Spears, who rushed for 2,501 yards last season, coach Steve Robb is comfortable with the returning talent on his defense - including David Box, a Western Michigan recruit. Having 23 seniors on the roster should also help.



    St. Mary Catholic Central

    2007 record: 8-3, 5-2

    Strength: Tradition

    Top players: OL John Platt, junior RB T.J. Lovell, TE Chris Giarmo, G/LB Nathan Gonyea, RB/CB Martellis Simon, RB/CB Mike Strimpel.

    Outlook: The Falcons hope to build on a streak of five straight playoff appearances. "We lost a lot of starters, and we're young and inexperienced, but the kids are working hard and they know the system," coach Jack Giarmo said. Lovell rushed for 1,000 yards as a sophomore.



    Jefferson

    2007 record: 4-5, 4-3

    Strength: Experience

    Top players: OT Craig Miller, OT, Tom Trevarrow, RB/CB Aaron Currey, QB Kyle Strube, LB Jake Ellison, C Thaddeus Deer, G/DE Dave Dover, E/DE Blaze DuBois.

    Outlook: Last year "we lost a couple of ballgames we should have won," said coach Marc Cisco, beginning his 43rd season. "We have a lot of guys who had plenty of playing time a year ago, and now we need them to step up and be leaders." The Bears return nine offensive and eight defensive starters.



    Riverview

    2007 record: 4-5, 3-4

    Strength: Coachability

    Top players: DE Jim Kirkwood, DE Matt Wais, TE Nick Price, FB Kevin Hodges, junior TB Andrew White, DB Dan Emerson, OL Anthony Liberty.

    Outlook: Coach Nick Gross says the Pirates have a lot of openings in the lineup, with just four returning starters. "Hopefully we get kids who can step up and play their roles," he said. "We've got a good team filled with kids who really care about the game and our team goals."



    Flat Rock

    2007 record: 5-4, 3-4

    Strength: Attitude

    Top players: TB Matt Grunow, junior QB Dan Chickeral, C/MLB Adam Pavilanis, OT/DE Terry Denman, OT Matt Vey, OE/DE Scott Mayes, junior G/DE Phil Vroman, DT Jacob Ritchie.

    Outlook: Although the small size of the team (19) could make the Rams vulnerable, coach Joe Pruchnicki refuses to dwell on it. "We had some key losses (to graduation), but the kids coming back are pretty competitive," he said. "Flat Rock always has some hard-nosed kids."



    New Boston Huron

    2007 record: 3-6, 1-6

    Strength: Strength

    Top players: Junior QB Andrew Mayrand, WR/TE Robbie Damico, junior OL/DL Sherwood Harris, WR Blake Claiborne, TB Nick Wellman.

    Outlook: Several different adjectives could describe the Chiefs - including fast, big, strong and young. "We graduated 19 seniors and a lot were starters," coach Dan Kalbfleisch said. "This group of juniors has been successful at other levels. We'll see what kind of effort we put forth."



    Grosse Ile

    2007 record: 0-9, 0-7

    Strength: Experience

    Top players: TE/DE Evan Pilkington, QB Joe Tobin, junior RB Dex Teen, K Andy Leonard.

    Outlook: With just three seniors, the Red Devils are young, but at least they're experienced, as coach John Bodner explains: "We got to play a lot of young guys last year. We will probably start five to seven sophomores this year as well; most of our starters will be juniors."

    Wright Wilson, special writer
  8. McCabes Top 25 teams for 2008 (21-25)

    08/24/08 22:20:48 | 0 Comments


    I'll update as more are released

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    Mick McCabe has selected the state's top 25 teams. We'll unveil five each day until we reach No. 1 Thursday.
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    21. Lansing Everett

    In 2007: 9-2. Playoff record: 2-4. Top players: QB Reggie Williams; RB Devon Beauford; WR Michael Frisbee; DB Lavelle Walker; DB John Ross.

    Outlook: Nine starters return from Everett's most productive offense in more than 60 years. Williams ran and passed for more than 1,000 yards, and Beauford rushed for more than 1,500. The defense isn't as experienced, but it is talented.

    22. Muskegon

    In 2007: 9-2. Playoff record: 23-12.

    Top players: LB/FB Jason Hannett; QB Elan Banks; RB Tony Davis; OG D.J. Merritt; WR Karey Webb; DE Carlton Johnson.

    Outlook: The Big Reds return just three starters, so this is a rebuilding season. The process will be helped now that coach Tony Annese is returning. Although inexperienced, this is a bright group that has run the system at lower levels.

    23. Coopersville

    In 2007: 8-4. Playoff record: 20-10.

    Top players: LB/OT Alex Andrus; OT/DT Jake Daley; QB Brett Pfahler.

    Outlook: The Broncos made the playoffs the hard way, losing their first three games and then winning eight straight, including two playoff games. Andrus (Ball State) is one of the state's top linebackers.

    24. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley

    In 2007: 7-4. Playoff record: 16-9.

    Top players: TB KyeRell Williams; LB/RB Alex Dzierbicki; OT/DT Brent Vergauwen; NG Brandon Cathey; WR Tyler Danna.

    Outlook: The MAC Red is the toughest league in the east, and the Big Reds will be in contention thanks to excellent lines. Chippewa Valley should be able to move the ball as Williams emerges as one of the best backs in Macomb County.

    25. Flint Carman-Ainsworth

    In 2007: 2-7. Playoff record: 4-6.

    Top players: LB/RB Lance Simmons; OG Ricky Clemons; DB/WR Devon Elam; DT/OG Tremondae Branch; OT Aaron Brandt.

    Outlook: Nate Williams, who inherited a Flint Hamady program that was 8-82 in 1996-2005 and turned in 7-3 and 8-2 seasons, takes over at Carman-Ainsworth. Look for an improved defense that struggled mightily last season.


  9. McCabe's Top 25 Players

    08/24/08 22:18:52 | 0 Comments

    Looks like we'll have to wait day to day for more rankings ... I'll update this as the new rankings become available.

    I'll also copy and paste these since the news and freep links seem to go bad so quick these days ....

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    Free Press sports writer Mick McCabe has selected the state's top 25 players. We'll unveil five players each day until we reach No. 1 on Thursday.
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    25

    Orlando McCord

    OT/DT

    Detroit King

    Vitals: 6-4, 245

    Scouting: In '07, he was overshadowed by the defensive exploits of All-America teammate Nick Perry, but he was solid as a two-way performer. He has the versatility to play several positions but will probably be a DE in college.

    24

    Tevon

    Conrad

    OT/DE

    Detroit Pershing

    Vitals: 6-8, 309

    Scouting: A winter on the basketball court helped him slim down from 325 pounds and proved invaluable to his footwork. He is a devastating run blocker who has learned to stay low when coming off the ball.

    23

    Thomas Gordon

    DB/QB

    Detroit Cass Tech

    Vitals: 6-0, 210

    Scouting: An ankle injury forced him to miss the first four games last season. He can run and pass, which will make him dangerous in the PSL, but college coaches look to use his speed in the secondary, probably at a safety spot.

    22

    Cody

    Wilson

    WR/DB

    Rochester Adams

    Vitals: 5-9, 180

    Scouting: He recorded 60 tackles and six interceptions in '07. He will play slotback this season so Adams can take advantage of his route-running abilities as well as hand him the ball on counters. Committed to Central Michigan.

    21

    Cameron Gordon

    WR

    Inkster

    Vitals: 6-3, 205

    Scouting: A transfer from Melvindale, college coaches love his physical approach. He runs exact routes and has excellent speed. His toughness combined with his speed makes him a nightmare for DBs.
  10. Searn Super 32 - WEEK ONE RANKINGS - 2008

    08/12/08 09:51:35 | 0 Comments

    Here we go .....

    I was not planning on bringing it out this early .... but I had some free time today ... so HERE IT IS!!!

    Pre-Season Super 32