Thursday, February 7, 2013
Seventeen student athletes committed to compete in at their respective schools next fall.
Seventeen Senior student-athletes from Brother Rice High School formally committed to play college athletics at multiple schools next fall during a ceremony Wednesday that coincided with national signing day. Among those who announced formal commitments were: __________________ Of Interest: Signing Day — Lahser's Attenson, Gikas and Miller Make it Official __________________ According to a news release, Brother Rice also recognized all of its student-athletes who have committed to participate in athletics at the next level, and to promote the outstanding institutions throughout the country that their student-athletes will attend. “It’s important that we recognize these young men not just for their athletic accomplishments, but also for …
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
The Warriors extend their playoff run and hopes for a second-consecutive state title with a convincing win.
The Brother Rice Warriors hammered Walled Lake Western 42-12 to win the Division 2 regional title on Friday night by scoring early and often in the first half. Junior running back Brian Walker opened the scoring with a 2 yard run at the 6:16 mark of the first quarter for a 7-0 lead. Walled Lake Western came right back as Kyle Bambard kicked a 52 yard field goal with 1:48 left in the quarter cutting the lead to 7-3. On the second play of the 2nd quarter, Western blocked a punt but were unable to capitalize. Western picked up a safety at the 10:05 mark after a snap went over the quarterback’s head in a shotgun formation narrowing the lead to 7-5. Brother Rice exploded for 4 second quarter touchdowns highlighted by a 56 yard touchdown …
Friday, November 9, 2012
The MHSAA football playoffs resume tonight with a battle between the 'Warriors'.
Which Warrior will reign supreme? We'll know later Friday night following the match-up between the Brother Rice Warriors and Walled Lake Western Warriors in the third round of the MHSAA football playoffs. Both teams have 9-2 records are are entering the game red-hot following convincing wins last weekend. Brother Rice routed Oxford, 38-6, for their fifth consecutive win, according to the MHSAA website. The team also won 5 straight games to end 2011 on their way to their seventh state title under legendary Head Coach Al Fracassa, and first since 2005. It was during the district final round last season that the Warriors solidified their position as a title contender with a stunning upset over the defending champion Harrison Hawks. Now, …
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Football stars from Brother Rice, Orchard Lake St. Mary's, Detroit Country Day, Groves, West Bloomfield, and Athens signed their National Letters of Intent on Wednesday.
National Signing Day is today and Patch is covering local events throughout the afternoon. Check back for photos and live coverage of the top Oakland County football stars signing their National Letters of Intent (NLI). 6 p.m.: Mitch Robinson admitted this afternoon his first experience with Northwood University football was, in a word, "ugly." The Avondale High School senior quarterback said he attended his first game last fall and left at halftime when the score was 34-7. "I said on the way home that I didn't want to go there. I didn't want to be a part of that." But then Robinson grew to know the coaches and the school's reputation for academics. The combination of the two helped wipe away the bad memories of his first impression. On …
Friday, November 25, 2011
The West Bloomfield parents of Brother Rice senior Jordan Rabben were thrilled to be at Ford Field despite three losses by a combined four points.
Brother Rice High School students and alumni love the school, and the football parents love and support their Warriors. While the team played on the field, Patch went into the stands to tell the stories of the parents who help make everything possible. Names: Jimmy and Kerrie Rabben Hometown: West Bloomfield Connection: Son Jordan Rabben, #20, is a senior strong safety. Favorite moment from the season: "Being here, no doubt about it. We lost about three games by four points and we made it here," said Jimmy Rabben. What makes Brother Rice special?: "It's a family, honestly, this football team, they love each other. They have something special together," said Kerrie Rabben. Check out other Warriors in the Crowd: To read more about these …
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Eaglets head coach George Porritt scores win No. 199, delays Al Fracassa's 400th with a homecoming victory.
The score: Birmingham Brother Rice 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary's 10 (OT) The star: St. Mary's senior wide receiver Christopher Woolen scored the game's winning touchdown in overtime off of a pass from Dan Clements, and senior kicker Nathan Parry booted the game-winning extra point. However, senior linebacker James Ross made it all possible with several key tackles that held Brother Rice to only nine points. The turning point: Down 9-3 in overtime, on third-and-goal from the 17 in a downpour, Clements threw from the shotgun and hit Woolen at the 7-yard-line on a curl route. Woolen broke three tackles on his way to the end zone to tie the game, and Parry clinched it with the extra point. The quote: "I caught it and turned around and saw a seam…
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Birmingham Brother Rice head coach Al Fracassa will try for his 400th win against a stout Orchard Lake St. Mary's team.
When Orchard Lake St. Mary's kicks off against Birmingham Brother Rice on Friday at Msgr. Milewski Field, it will mean more than Brother Rice head coach Al Fracassa's first attempt at win No. 400 in a storied career. It will also mean the first chance at win No. 199 for Eaglets head coach George Porritt. Perhaps most importantly, the winner will gain crucial favor in the tight Catholic Central Division standings. Fracassa already has more victories than any other high school football coach in state history and seven state titles to his credit, but the Warriors' head coach is modest as he heads into Friday's 7 p.m. kickoff. "It would be kind of nice," Fracassa told mLive.com in a story published Thursday. "But I'm just trying to see what I …
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