Lahser is back
The last two seasons have been strange around Bloomfield Hills Lahser, given the Knights have had losing seasons after making the Division 3 state semifinals in 2008.
The Knights last decade also established themselves as one of the area's top programs, annually going to the playoffs and hosting games.
It looks like after those poor two seasons, Lahser is indeed back.
Following a 20-0 shutout at previously unbeaten Birmingham Seaholm on Friday, the Knights are off to a 3-0 start and look to be maybe the top team in the balanced OAA Blue.
Speaking of Lahser, that brings Kosmo to his 3 stars of the weekend.
- Nate Cole, Bloomfield Hills Lahser defensive back. Cole had two interceptions and a fumble recovery for the Knights in their shut out of Birmingham Seaholm.
- Zac Leimbach, Walled Lake Central quarterback. The straw that stirs the drink for the Vikings, Leimbach was a horse again in a 31-24 win over rival Northern, rushing for 202 yards and four touchdowns on over 30 carries.
- Prescott Line, Oxford running back. Is there a player more on fire than Line? Even though Oxford lost to Farmington on a late 2-point conversion, Line ran for 195 yards for the Wildcats.
The Knights last decade also established themselves as one of the area's top programs, annually going to the playoffs and hosting games.
It looks like after those poor two seasons, Lahser is indeed back.
Following a 20-0 shutout at previously unbeaten Birmingham Seaholm on Friday, the Knights are off to a 3-0 start and look to be maybe the top team in the balanced OAA Blue.
Speaking of Lahser, that brings Kosmo to his 3 stars of the weekend.
- Nate Cole, Bloomfield Hills Lahser defensive back. Cole had two interceptions and a fumble recovery for the Knights in their shut out of Birmingham Seaholm.
- Zac Leimbach, Walled Lake Central quarterback. The straw that stirs the drink for the Vikings, Leimbach was a horse again in a 31-24 win over rival Northern, rushing for 202 yards and four touchdowns on over 30 carries.
- Prescott Line, Oxford running back. Is there a player more on fire than Line? Even though Oxford lost to Farmington on a late 2-point conversion, Line ran for 195 yards for the Wildcats.
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