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| OAAscouts
October 23, 2011 1:23:39 AM
Entry #: 3822454
| Here's sn interesting fact... the OAA teams that have advanced to MHSAA post season play since the league was established in 1994:
1994 - (6) Berkley, Clarkston, Lake Orion, Royal Oak Kimball, Troy, Waterford Kettering
1995 - (5) Birmingham Seaholm, Clarkston, Pontiac Central, Royal Oak Kimball, Troy
1996 - (4) Berkley, Clarkston, Ferndale, Ortonville Brandon
1997 - (6) Birmingham Groves, Birmingham Seaholm, Hazel Park, Ortonville Brandon, Rochester Adams, Troy
1998 - (5) Lake Orion, Oak Park, Pontiac Northern, Rochester Adams, Troy
1999 - (14) Auburn Hills Avondale, Berkley, Birmingham Groves, Bloomfield Andover, Clarkston, Clawson, Lake Orion, Madison Heights Lamphere, Pontiac Northern, Rochester, Rochester Adams, Troy, Troy Athens, Waterford Mott
2000 - (11) Auburn Hills Avondale, Birmingham Groves, Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Andover, Clarkston, Ortonville Brandon, Rochester Adams, Southfield, Southfield Lathrup, Troy Athens, West Bloomfield
2001 - (12) Birmingham Groves, Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Andover, Ferndale, Lake Orion, Oak Park, Pontiac Central, Pontiac Northern, Rochester Adams, Royal Oak Kimball, Southfield, Troy Athens
2002 - (9) Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Andover, Bloomfield Lahser, Clawson, Farmington, Farmington Harrison, Lake Orion, Pontiac Northern, Rochester Adams
2003 - (12) Birmingham Groves, Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Andover, Bloomfield Lahser, Clarkston, Farmington, Farmington Harrison, Lake Orion, North Farmington, Oak Park, Rochester Adams, Southfield Lathrup
2004 - (11) Auburn Hills Avondale, Birmingham Groves, Bloomfield Andover, Bloomfield Lahser, Clarkston, Lake Orion, Pontiac Northern, Rochester Adams, Southfield, Southfield Lathrup, Troy Athens
2005 - (11) Auburn Hills Avondale, Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Lahser, Clarkston, Farmington Harrison, Hazel Park, Lake Orion, North Farmington, Oak Park, Rochester Adams, Royal Oak Kimball
2006 - (10) Bloomfield Lahser, Clarkston, Farmington, Farmington Harrison, Ferndale, Lake Orion, Rochester Adams, Rochester Stoney Creek, Royal Oak, Waterford Mott
2007 - (9) Clarkston, Farmington Harrison, Ferndale, Lake Orion, Rochester Adams, Rochester Stoney Creek, Southfield Lathrup, Troy, Waterford Mott
2008 - (10) Auburn Hills Avondale, Bloomfield Lahser, Clarkston, Farmington, Ferndale, Lake Orion, Rochester Adams, Southfield, Troy, West Bloomfield
2009 - (10) Berkley, Clarkston, Farmington, Farmington Harrison, Hazel Park, Lake Orion, Pontiac, Rochester Adams, Southfield, Troy
2010 - (9) Auburn Hills Avondale, Berkley, Clarkston, Farmington, Farmington Harrison, Hazel Park, Lake Orion, Rochester, Rochester Adams
2011 - (14) Auburn Hills Avondale, Birmingham Groves, Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Lahser, Clarkston, Farmington, Farmington Harrison, Lake Orion, North Farmington, Oxford, Pontiac, Rochester Adams, Southfield, Troy Athens
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| exchiefsprez
October 23, 2011 11:23:15 AM
Entry #: 3822548
| It looks like 14 teams would be some type of OAA record. That is very cool. Congratulations to everyone.
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| Lahser Knights Fan
October 23, 2011 11:38:46 AM
Entry #: 3822556
| Yes, congrats to all of the teams that made the postseason.
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| Boonazz
October 25, 2011 7:08:48 AM
Entry #: 3824027
| Outside of the OK Conference (west side) I wonder if there is any other conferences in the state that places 14 in the playoffs?
OK conference has more teams / divisions not a fair comparison to the OAA!
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| OAAscouts
October 25, 2011 3:06:06 PM
Entry #: 3824352
| Even better Boonazz how about a league with 56% of it's membership qualifying for the playoffs... solid.
BTW, there were 32 teams in the league when the OAA put 14 teams in 1999.
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| Boonazz
October 25, 2011 4:02:16 PM
Entry #: 3824390
| Impressive Scouts!
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