Two of Kosmo's favorites going into MHSSCA Hall of Fame
This Friday, two of Kosmo's favorite people of all-time will receive a nice honor by the Michigan High School Softball Coaches Association.
Rochester Adams softball/basketball coach Fran Scislowicz and longtime Royal Oak Daily Tribune writer Jim Evans will be inducted in the MHSCCA Hall of Fame.
Scislowicz is obviously going in for his 20-plus years of coaching at Adams, while Evans is going in as a special contributor.
It's an honor well-deserved for both.
Scislowicz has been one the county's most reknown coaches for years, helping build lots of successful teams and more importantly, successful kids.
Evans simply is one of the best in the journalism business. He's not only great at what he does, but is as classy a human being as you'll find.
- Further congratulations should also go out to the Pontiac Notre Dame Prep girls basketball team, which clinched the outright title in the Catholic League A-West Division last week. The Fighting Irish shared the title last year, so technically that's back-to-back titles for Pat Battani and his crew.
- Southfield and Clarkston will play a much-anticipated rematch on Friday, and if the Wolves win, it will launch Clarkston into a tie for first in the OAA Red and probably further Dan Fife's legend.
Despite not having a go-to scorer and suffering some unexpected losses already, Clarkston contending for a league title is once again a tribute to the brilliance of Fife.
Rochester Adams softball/basketball coach Fran Scislowicz and longtime Royal Oak Daily Tribune writer Jim Evans will be inducted in the MHSCCA Hall of Fame.
Scislowicz is obviously going in for his 20-plus years of coaching at Adams, while Evans is going in as a special contributor.
It's an honor well-deserved for both.
Scislowicz has been one the county's most reknown coaches for years, helping build lots of successful teams and more importantly, successful kids.
Evans simply is one of the best in the journalism business. He's not only great at what he does, but is as classy a human being as you'll find.
- Further congratulations should also go out to the Pontiac Notre Dame Prep girls basketball team, which clinched the outright title in the Catholic League A-West Division last week. The Fighting Irish shared the title last year, so technically that's back-to-back titles for Pat Battani and his crew.
- Southfield and Clarkston will play a much-anticipated rematch on Friday, and if the Wolves win, it will launch Clarkston into a tie for first in the OAA Red and probably further Dan Fife's legend.
Despite not having a go-to scorer and suffering some unexpected losses already, Clarkston contending for a league title is once again a tribute to the brilliance of Fife.
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