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	Burney's Bytes will focus primarily on the local preps sports scene, but will also touch on some college and pro athletics, mostly in regards to athletes who hail and have played high school sports in Oakland County. My goal for the blog is to be conversational and anecdotal, a more relaxed and free formal take on high school athletics than you see in regular game day coverage.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Nine is number.
      The 2012 Birmingham Brother Rice football team is  going for a repeat state championship and the program's NINTH overall – each  and every one headed by legendary head coach Al Fracassa, the state's most  winningist prep sideline general….it's GRIDIRON GODFATHER, so to speak!!!
      Bringing back more than half of their starters,  chances of a repeat D2 state crown for WARRIORNATION are high.
      Senior captain Cheyen Lacanaria will open his  second year as the team's starting quarterback and have another loaded stack of weapons at his disposal in directing the Rice offense, not mention some TOP  SHELF protection being provided by a line spearheaded by senior STALWARTS Kyle  Marsh and Griffin Anderson.
      Toting the rock for the BLACK&ORANGE this fall will be  the potentially torrid tandem of juniors Brian Walker and Shon Powell.  Following a year in the shadows – backing up all-state running back Devin  Church (Illinois), Walker will be on the marquee this season and be the squad's  featured back, looking to be in the best shape of his life after dropping 20  pounds of baby fat in the offseason. DUDE IS CHISELED!!!! Powell is "sleeper"  speedster to keep an eye out for entering the 2012 campaign.
      Joining Walker and Powell in the backfield will be  tough-as-nails fullback Greg Marzec, a big reason Church broke the school's  all-time single-season rushing record in 2011, who returns to clear the way for  his new backfield mates this year.
      The Warriors wide receiving corps will be a deep  group of jitterbugs, seeing Lacanaria have a vast array of targets in his  passing arsenal.  Isaac Turner, Grant  Perry, Josh Flye, John Plaskey, Marty Bulger and Corey Lacanaria, Cheyne's  little brother and a star catching the ball on JV last season, will most likely  make up his top options. Turner, Plaskey and Bulger are the vets of the contingent  and Perry and Flye are a pair of youngsters that could blossom into genuine  playmakers by the end of the year.
      On the subject of playmakers, Rice's defensive  unit, known as 'The Electric Company,' has a lot of them. First on the list is  senior middle linebacker Jonny Reschke, one of the top players in the entire  state and someone who will be playing in the Big Ten in the future as a member  of the Michigan State Spartans. Flanking Reschke at the other two linebacker  spots will be returning starter Luke Cherocchi and fast-rising newcomer Shaun  Jones, an agile, aggressive and instinctive outside backer with a high D1  upside.
      Up front, holding things down in the trenches for  the Warriors, is a standout crew of pass rush experts, young and old alike.  Returning starters Sergio Perkovic and Kevin Henry are the TEACHERS while Dom  Perkovic, Sergio's little brother, and Alberto Sandoval will be the students. Troy  Lewis, another senior that came on strong at the end of last year, will contribute  heavily as well on the defensive line.
      The secondary is the area graduation from the state  title team hurts Rice the most. However, don't expect that much, if any, of a  drop-off, because there still exists a group of workhorses back there. Namely,  we're talking about guys like senior captain Anthony Dalimonte (hurt for most  of last season and returning with a vengeance), who will start at one corner  spot and junior Jason Alessi, who will start at safety. SPIDERMAN IMPOSTOR Chris  Carter will start at safety, too, and is one more name to watch out for in  terms of BLOWING UP in 2012.
      Alessi will also headline the squad's special teams  unit as a VERY RELIABLE kicker.
      Sophomores Alex Malzone and Bo Pickens are two  up-and-comers that will be in the mix this season as well, with Malzone, a  possible D1 recruit under center, seeing some snaps at quarterback and Pickens  continuing his family's legacy of RICE GRID GREATNESS chipping in at both  safety spots.
Defending D1 state champ Detroit Cass Tech awaits Brother Rice in its season-opener on Aug 25 under the lights at Wayne State.
    
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