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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.
Friday, April 4, 2014
As reported on this blog yesterday, Walled Lake Western is in search of a  new head boys basketball coach.
        Here's Burney's Top 5 candidates for the job in  alphabetical order
        1 Denny Butcher –The  former Walled Lake Central-OLSM-OBrandon bench baron, a true master at his  craft, might be looking to jump ship from a Hartland gig that might have proved  better in theory than in practice
        2 Tom Negoshian (aka Old School NOGO) – The longtime OC sideline stalwart & genuine CLASS ACT in every way (the ultimate teacher of the game and life) could be coaxed  out of retirement for a short-term stint at the helm of the Warriors' cage kingdom
        3 Todd Negoshian (aka New Age NOGO) – The powers that be in Walled Lake might go after  one of the town's favorites sons on the hardwood (prolific, two-time all-state point guard at WL Central in the late 90s), to fill the slot. Little Nogo is the current North Farmington  head coach and has shown he's one of the best young tacticians and motivators in  the profession since taking over for his pops a few years back.:p>
        4 Ronnie Thompson – Another one of the city's favorite sons on the  basketball court (leading-scorer, co-captain of legendary '93 Elite 8 WLC Central team), Thompson is sometimes underappreciated at cross-town rival  Walled Lake Northern, a program that he's personally constructed into a factor  on the floor for the first time in school history, and could view Western as a  nice relocation destination
        5 Dave Walther –  Possibly the quiet "leader in the clubhouse" for the position, Walther is  Warriors girls hoops coach and works as a teacher at the school. Incredibly reliable and well-liked within the building 
        Bonus Wildcard candidate: Jamie Thomas – Hot off kickstarting a resurrection of the  Walled Lake Central girls bball world, doing a very commendable job in his first year, tripling the team's win-total this, claiming a city championship and invigorating a once dormant, irrelevant  program, Thomas is an under-the-radar fast-rising commodity in state head-coaching circles. Was an assistant on a number of excellent West Bloomfield girls and  boys cage clubs in the early 2000s and played D1 ball in the 90s at Western  Kentucky and might think a well-situated and suddenly-open boys program, such as WLW, is a better fit for his future. 
        
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