NOVI When it comes to physicality, defensive prowess or just overall grit, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a league that embodies those traits better than the Kensington Lakes Activities Association West.
It had been so long since Lakeland came out victorious against South Lyon East in girls basketball something that wasn’t singular to them among Lakes Valley Conference teams in recent years that nobody could quite remember the last precedent for Tuesday’s 36-31 road win by the Eagles. Turns out there wasn’t one. The last time was never.
The Wolves (3-1) hit nine times from 3-point range in Tuesday’s road game at Brighton, showing off that retooled offense, as they steadily pulled away from the Bulldogs to win, 67-45, claiming the first victory for the Oakland Activities Association in the inaugural KLAA/OAA Challenge.
NOVI The way both the Novi and Plymouth offenses have played this season, fans were expecting a scoring barrage between the two Kensington Lakes Activities Association West teams, and it was as advertised when the teams faced off Sept. 29 at Novi High School.