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2013-2014 Statewide Rankings

7 Dec

images-6You can check out each class rankings above under the rankings tab in the menu selection.  However, here is where all the classes were combined to form one incredible list of basketball talent the state has to offer.

 

 

Statewide Rankings for 2013-2014 Season:

1. Pershing

2. Muskegon

3. Cass Tech

4. Saginaw Arthur Hill

5. Bloomfield Hills

6. Ypsilanti

7. Romulus

8. University of Detroit Jesuit

9. Mt. Clemens

10. Saginaw

11. Milan

12. Detroit Consortium

13.  Detroit Frederick Douglass Academy

14. Oak Park

15. Detroit Country Day

16. Detroit Southeastern

17. Detroit East English Village

18. Jackson Lumen Christi

19. Grand Rapids Christian

20. Jenison

21. Flint Southwestern

22. Detroit Henry Ford

23. Southfield Christian

24. Detroit Western

25. Clarkston

26. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian

27. Walled Lake Western

28. Southfield

29. Warren Mott

30. Flint Beecher

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2013-2014 Season Preview: Class A Team Rankings

5 Dec

12468961-standardLets face it, Class A was a battle between Detroit Pershing and Romulus for a state title last year.  However, this year, no team is safe in Class A.  Each team has its fair share of talented players that can go head-to-head with any other team on a given night.  Starting with the southeastern part of the state, the league that has seven teams in the top 25 is the Detroit PSL.  The league has created a new divisional alignment this year, with division one containing all seven representatives.  The two top teams, Pershing and Cass, will battle each other on January 24th at Cass Tech in what could be a game for the ages.  Another league that has improved depth from a year ago is the Catholic League Central Division.  Yes, it’s U of D Jesuit’s to lose, but the Cubs will not run away with the title this year.  Orchard Lake St. Mary’s has quietly built one of the state’s premier basketball programs, with alumni including the likes of Kalin Lucas, and look to make this year one of the best in school history, with 2015s Jason Boswell and Ted McCree.  Moving on up to the middle portion of Michigan, Saginaw Arthur Hill is the projected winner of the always tough Saginaw Valley League.  The Lumber Jacks have the number one player in 2015, Eric Davis, but has some help coming with 2017 Brian Bowen, who already has offers from MSU and Missouri.  The Hill draws a tough district assignment to first week of the playoffs, this time coming from crosstown rival Saginaw High.  Saginaw has been to the Breslin Center the last two year, winning it all in 2011-2012, and will lean on 2016 forward Algevon Eichelberger to lead the way this year.  Moving off to the west, Muskegon has been known for football, but that will change this year in basketball.  Muskegon has Stoney Brook commit DeShawn Thrower, 6’10” 2015 power forward Deyonta Davis, and rising junior Javier Kennedy.  If Muskegon wins district and regionals, it will most likely set up a state quarterfinal rematch last year with 2015 guard Deleon Brown’s Grand Rapids Christian Eagles.

Dark horses are everywhere in Class A when it comes to a title.  Last year, Detroit Southeastern was a perfect example.  Here was a team that was over shadowed by schools like Pershing and Douglass all year, but gained momentum throughout the season and into the playoffs and made it all the way to the championship game.  A team to take seriously come playoff time will be Oak Park this year.  Oak Park has dominating back court guards, Ja’Christian Biles, and rebound machine Rodney Scales up front.  Ypsilanti was on the verge of making a trip to East Lansing last year, but have reloaded with Louisville commit Jaylen Johson, 2016 point guard Corey Allen, and 2014 combo guard Janeau Joubert.  Also, watch out for Bloomfield Hills this season.  A new school that combined Lahser and Andover.  The basketball team has a majority of players coming from last year’s impressive Lahser team, led by forward Yante Maten, point guard Armand Carthwright, and scorer Kahlil Gracey.

Class A is hands down the toughest class in the state.  Will perennial state powers take the crown, or will teams eager to prove themselves win it all?  That is the question to be answered in what will be a crazy MHSAA version of the NCAA’S March Madness.

Pre-season Class A Rankings: 

1. Pershing

2. Muskegon

3. Cass Tech

4. Saginaw Arthur Hill

5. Bloomfield Hills

6. Ypsilanti

7. Romulus

8. University of Detroit Jesuit

9. Saginaw

10. Oak Park

11. Detroit Southeastern

12. Detroit East English Village

13. Grand Rapids Christian

14. Jenison

15. Detroit Western

16. Clarkston

17. Walled Lake Western

18. Southfield

19. Warren Mott

20. North Farmington

21. Taylor Truman

22. Detroit Renaissance

23. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

24. Detroit Martin Luther King

25. Holt

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2013-2014 Season Preview: Class B Team Rankings

4 Dec

12471050-standardClass B not only has some of the most talented players in the state, but also the best teams regardless of class in Michigan.  The defending champions, Detroit Country Day, lost four starters from last years team, but have Xavier commit Edmond Sumner to lean on this season.  The pre-season number ranked team in the state, Milan, have a pair of class of 2015 members that are ready to leave their mark on the state.  Point guard Latin Davis and forward Nick Perkins, after both had big summers in terms of recruiting, will lead the Big Reds this season with hopes of making a trip to the Breslin Center.  A team out of Detroit that was impressive last year and returns the main nucleus of its players is Douglass.  The Hurricanes have lost big man and Robert Morris bound Andre Fredrick to prep school, but have a trio of senior guards Darrell Davis, Terrell Hales, and Davi Bradley ready to lead what could be a Class B championship season.  Another team to lookout for this year from the PSL is Henry Ford.  Last year, the Trojans were a young, inexperienced team that struggled throughout most of the season.  But this year’s team is different.  Ford is led by division one bound junior guard Josh Davis, with sophomores James Towns and Antwan Carter.  Class B will not be ran away with this year, it will take toughness and determination to win come playoff time.

Pre-season Class B Rankings:

1. Milan

2. Detroit Frederick Douglass Academy

3. Detroit Country Day

4. Jackson Lumen Christi

5. Flint Southwestern

6. Detroit Henry Ford

7. Cadillac

8. Ostego

9. Wyoming Godwin Heights

10. Zeeland West

11. Corunna

12.  Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy

13. Lansing Sexton

14. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard

15. Detroit Community

16. Flint Powers Catholic

17. Hudsonville Unity Christian

18. River Rouge

19. Comstock Park

20. Arbor Prep

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