It's a sad day in 'Yaktown.
        Mychal Covington,  who many pointed to as the heir apparent to the coveted Pontiac High School boys basketball head coaching job, has left the  Phoenix program and accepted the head coaching position at Class C power Melvindale ABT.
        A star player at Pontiac Northern in the late-1990s  under Robert Rogers, Covington played college ball at Oakland University before  joining Rogers on the bench with the Huskies and then the Pontiac Phoenix, following the school merger.
        Covington's player-development skills shined as  Rogers' associate head coach, successfully helping the likes of Tim  Williams (South Alabama), Bryan Smothers (Wayne State), Juwaan Moody (North  Carolina Central), Ant Adams (three-time all-OAA point guard currently at Paris  CC on his way to a D1 slot in 2013), among others, turn into next-level  recruits.
        Melvindale ABT won back-to-back state titles in 2009  and 2010, although the '09 banner was vacated by the MHSAA for usage of an ineligible  player in the team's tournament run.
      
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