Class B is the most balanced class throughout the state.
Class B player of the year: Romeo Weems New Haven
- Wyoming Godwin Heights– Too much talent to not be ranked number one heading into the season.
- River Rouge– Mark White won two state championships and with son Darian at point guard will look to bring River Rouge their first state championship 1999.
- Hazel Park– Have made strides the past two years with now being their best roster.
- New Haven– Have fallen short the past two seasons in the playoffs but on paper are extremely talented.
- Wayland– The best point guard and forward duo in the entire class.
- Northwestern- Will not sneak up on anybody this year.
- Detroit Country Day– Young again but no short of talent.
- Grand Rapids Catholic Central– Marcus Bingham, a transfer from Ottawa Hills, rose his stock in the Summer and will now rise GRCC into the top ten of the state.
- Dearborn Divine Child– A nice trio that has been building up to this point for some years now.
- Voyageur– The new name for the old Consortium. A versatile and dynamic backcourt will lead the Cougars.
- Corunna– Coach John Buscemi, the former Detroit Loyola coach, brings Detroit toughness to the middle of the state.
- Detroit Old Redford– After starting at the now closed Allen Academy, Rocket Watts is now the alpha dog of the Ravens.
- Detroit Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies– Trevion Williams is no stranger to Michigan anymore.
- Benton Harbor– Young but a scrappy bunch that play with heart.
- Adrain– Remember the name Antwan Ficklen.
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