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Highly-touted recruit Trey McKenney helped Orchard Lake St. Mary's beat North Farmington, 63-52, in the Division 1 state final. Tom Izzo watches as Orchard Lake St. Mary's beats North Farmington ...
The 2024 Michigan high school boys basketball state tournament. Tuesday’s quarterfinals (All games at 7 unless noted.) Division 1. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (24-1) vs. Birmingham Brother Rice ...
One of the best high school sports weekends in the state of Michigan has arrived. ... (12-1) vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary's (10-3) Time: 7 p.m. TV: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit Extra.
North Farmington High School opened on September 7, 1961, but lacked many needed supplies such as chalk boards. There were 598 students from grades 7–10 who attended that first day. Students chose the name "Raiders" as their mascot but a personal identity was needed for the Raider, so the art class designed the original Raider logo that is ...
The WLAA was formed in 1982 from the merger of the Western Six Activities Association and the Inter-Lakes League, with two schools from the Suburban Eight League.The Western Six had lost Waterford Mott to the Greater Oakland Activities Association after 1980, while the Inter-Lakes League lost White Lake Lakeland to the Kensington Valley Conference, and Pontiac Northern did not field a team for ...
The Oakland Activities Association was first formed with schools from an amalgamation of different leagues. The G.O.A.L. (Greater Oakland Activities League), Metro Suburban Activities Association and the Southeastern Michigan Association (plus one independently associated school) were all merged in 1994 into the Oakland Activities Association, with the goal being to form a more geographically ...
Daniel Smythe hit six 3-pointers to move the Orchard Lake St. Mary's (26-1) to their first MHSAA boys basketball championship game since 2000.
Central Lake High School (6-12), ... Orchard Center High School, Monroe; ... North Farmington High School; Oakland Early College;